Web02000692 [1] Added to NRHP. June 27, 2002. Fountain County Clerk's Building, also known as the Lew Wallace Law Office, is a historic government office building located … WebLew Wallace wrote the final parts of his book Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ in this building while serving as territorial governor in the late 1870s. He remembered later in life that it was at night, during a severe …
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Web30. mar 2024. · In 1926, the West Building was added and housed a gym and an auditorium, and in 1927, the name was changed to Lew Wallace School and included complete high school classes. Verna Hoke, the first principal of the newly named school was hired and began her long tenure. Further expansion occurred from 1931-1933 with the … WebThese are copies of the original 1930 blueprints for the main building of Lew Wallace. See The History of the Lew Wallace School for more information on the building and evolution … c57 bluetooth station
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WebThe Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States, is a former Roman Catholic church that is now used as a museum and a wedding chapel.It is known for its unusual … WebIn 2004 the Design Group was selected to conduct a comprehensive Building Evaluation Report for the Bataan Memorial, Lamy and Lew Wallace buildings. The Building Evaluation Report consisted of three parts: a Building Preservation Plan, Historic Structures Report, and a Building Master Plan. Subsequently, we were asked to prepare … Web06. apr 2024. · Lewis Wallace, byname Lew Wallace, (born April 10, 1827, Brookville, Indiana, U.S.—died February 15, 1905, Crawfordsville, Indiana), American soldier, lawyer, diplomat, and author who is principally remembered for his historical novel Ben-Hur. The son of David Wallace, an Indiana governor and one-term U.S. congressman, Lew Wallace … clou wort