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Campbell Wallace was a merchant, a bank president, and a railroad man. He was born in Sevier County, Tennessee, on December 7, 1806. In 1834 he became a partner in a mercantile firm in Knoxville, Tennessee. He was president of the East Tennessee and Georgia Railroad beginning in 1853 and continuing into the Civil War. After the war he intended to become a farmer but was appointed by Georgia Governor Charles J. Jenkins as superintendent of the Western and Alabama Railroad which post he held from 1866 to 1868. The next year he contracted with Col. Sam Tate to build the South and North Alabama Railroad from Montgomery to Decatur. He was president of the Atlanta State National Bank (later the Merchants' Bank). In 1879 he was appointed to the Georgia Railroad Commission and was made chairman in 1883. He was an elder in the Presbyterian church for many years. He was married in 1831 to Susan E. Lyon. He died on May 3, 1895 in Atlanta, Georgia.
'''Campbell Wallace''' (born [[December 7]], [[1806]] in Sevier County, Tennessee; died [[May 3]], [[1895]] in Atlanta, Georgia) was a merchant, banker and railroad executive.
 
Wallace married the former Susan E. Lyon in [[1831]]. He became a partner in a Knoxville, Tennessee mercantile in [[1834]]. later assumed the presidency of the [[East Tennessee & Georgia Railroad]] in [[1853]] and held that position until the [[Civil War]]. Afterward he planned to become a farmer, but Georgia Governor Charles Jenkins appointed him as superintendent of the [[Western & Alabama Railroad]] from [[1866]] to [[1868]]. In [[1869]] he contracted with [[Samuel Tate]] to complete the unfinished [[South & North Alabama Railroad]] from [[Montgomery]] to [[Decatur]].
 
Meanwhile, Wallace was president of the Atlanta State National Bank (later the Merchants' Bank). In [[1879]] he was appointed to the Georgia Railroad Commission and was made chairman in [[1883]]. He was also an elder in the Presbyterian church for many years. He died in Atlanta in [[1895]].
 
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Latest revision as of 11:46, 16 October 2014

Campbell Wallace (born December 7, 1806 in Sevier County, Tennessee; died May 3, 1895 in Atlanta, Georgia) was a merchant, banker and railroad executive.

Wallace married the former Susan E. Lyon in 1831. He became a partner in a Knoxville, Tennessee mercantile in 1834. later assumed the presidency of the East Tennessee & Georgia Railroad in 1853 and held that position until the Civil War. Afterward he planned to become a farmer, but Georgia Governor Charles Jenkins appointed him as superintendent of the Western & Alabama Railroad from 1866 to 1868. In 1869 he contracted with Samuel Tate to complete the unfinished South & North Alabama Railroad from Montgomery to Decatur.

Meanwhile, Wallace was president of the Atlanta State National Bank (later the Merchants' Bank). In 1879 he was appointed to the Georgia Railroad Commission and was made chairman in 1883. He was also an elder in the Presbyterian church for many years. He died in Atlanta in 1895.