George W Wallace (dance instructor)
American
George W Wallace was a notable New York City dance instructor. - AsNotedIn
George W Wallace was a notable New York City dance instructor. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1841/03/04 | President William Henry Harrison attends three inaugural balls, including one at Carusi's Saloon entitled the "Tippecanoe" ball, which at a price of $10 per person attracted 1000 guests. | Master of Ceremonies | |||||
1889/00/00 | George Wallace's dance school and townhouse are built. The recital building contains a large hall, bowling alleys and studios. Wallace also leased the space, advertising it as "The Ellerslie", for public use. | Home, Owner | Plantation Club Building | New York City | |||
1893/03/04 | Grover Cleveland's Inaugural Ball for his 2nd term in office. | Master of Ceremonies | National Building Museum | Washington, DC | |||
1929/05/28 | George W Wallace dies. His wife, Isabella, had passed away 2 years earlier on 12 April 1927. | Died |