Lew Wallace (1827-1905) was by turns a lieutenant in the Mexican-American War, a member of the Indiana state legislature, a major-general in the Civil War, governor of the New Mexico territory, best-selling novelist, and ambassador to Turkey. His wife Susan was a successful author in her own right.
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- General Lew Wallace Study Museum housed in Wallace's study in Crawfordsville, Indiana: Hours, contact information, biography, image gallery, bibliography for Lew and Susan Elston Wallace, information on Ben-Hur.
- Shotgun's Home of the American Civil War: Lewis Wallace (1827-1905) Illustrated biography focuses on Wallace's activities during the Civil War.
- Lew Wallace: Soldier, Statesman & Scholar Illustrated biography, bibliographies with photos of several editions, Wallace's poetry, links. Companies using "Ben-Hur" in their name or that of their products, unusual Ben-Hur items. From a rare books librarian.
- The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: Lew Wallace Review of Ben-Hur.
- Wallace MSS. Brief biography of Lewis Wallace, description of manuscript collection at Indiana University.
- Spartacus Educational: Lewis Wallace Short biography focuses on Wallace's Civil War career and on the military commission formed to judge the conspirators in the Lincoln assassination.
- National Statuary Hall Collection: Lewis Wallace Lew Wallace represents Indiana in Statuary Hall. Photo of the sculpture of Wallace in Civil War uniform. Short biography.