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on the country payroll as an architect supervising construction of the new hospital. Construction of the new hospital was completed in 1930; however, Fred's drinking and general irresponsibility brought difficulty to the project and stress on his family. Judge Truman was quoted as saying "The hospital is up at less cost than any similar institution in spite of my drunken brother-in-law, whom I had to employ on the job to keep peace in the family. I've had to run the hospital job myself and pay him for it."
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In May 1928, Jackson County, Missouri voters approved a bond issue that provided funding for a major road project and construction of a new county hospital. Fred was having difficulty maintaining successful employment as an architect, so his sister Bess Truman persuaded Judge Harry Truman to put Fred
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in Independence, Missouri. The Wallace family shared this residence with Harry and Bess Truman until Fred Wallace relocated to Colorado with his family in 1942. Fred and Christine Wallace had three children: David Frederick Wallace, Jr., Marion Wallace, and Charlotte Margaret Wallace. Fred Wallace
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in the 1920s. In 1928 prominent Columbia, Missouri civic leader Frederick W. Niedermeyer selected Wallace to serve as architect for construction of an apartment building in Columbia. Wallace was a fraternity brother of Niedermeyer's youngest son Pierce. The Classical Revival style Frederick
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fraternity during his time at the university. By his late 20s, it had become clear that Fred had inherited his father's weakness for liquor. His friends were known to carry him home and leave him on the porch of the family's Independence home after a night of drinking.
112:. Judge Harry Truman tapped the firm of Keene & Simpson to serve as the architect for the courthouse renovation, and ensured that his brother-in-law Fred was designated as the architect for the project. 67:
As the baby boy of the family, Fred Wallace had a very close relationship with his mother. He was known for his love of a good party, and he bore a close resemblance to his father. Fred graduated from
192: 109: 108:. In 1931, Jackson County, Missouri voters approved a bond issue that provided funding for several additional projects, including extensive renovations to the 513: 464: 377: 319: 508: 166: 267: 518: 144: 433: 346: 119:, with his family in 1942, where his brother-in-law Harry Truman assisted in obtaining Fred a position as the regional manager for the 523: 288: 128: 38: 123:. Following World War II, the War Production Board was dissolved, and Fred Wallace worked for the architectural firm of 68: 56:, to parents David Willock Wallace and Margaret Elizabeth Gates. Fred was the youngest of four children, including 149: 213: 72: 53: 186: 176: 89: 503: 498: 120: 76: 180: 170: 140: 124: 440: 353: 260: 105: 405: 238: 458: 371: 313: 153: 116: 143:. After the couple was married, Wallace brought his new wife to live in his family home at 61: 295: 391: 492: 419: 93: 34: 97:
Apartments building was completed in 1928 at a cost of approximately $ 200,000.
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In the 1930s Fred Wallace worked for the architectural firm of
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Wallace married Christine Meyer on July 27, 1933, in
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Index

Fred Wallace
architect
First Lady of the United States
Bess Truman
Independence, Missouri
Elizabeth Virginia "Bess" Wallace
Harry S. Truman
William Chrisman High School
University of Missouri
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Kansas City, Missouri
J.C. Nichols
Keene & Simpson
Jackson County Courthouse
Denver, Colorado
War Production Board
T. H. Buell and Co.
Colorado State Highway Department
Carmel, California
219 North Delaware
Porter Hospital
Denver, Colorado
Frederick Apartments
Columbia, Missouri
Welch Hall/Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Columbia, Missouri
Kansas City, Missouri
Jackson County Courthouse
"Fred Wallace Papers"
"Family Page for David Frederick Wallace"

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