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Lewis "Lew" Wallace foi um escritor, militar, advogado e diplomata dos Estados Unidos da América, autor do romance Ben-Hur. Serviu na Guerra de Anexação do Texas e na Guerra de Secessão (com as forças da União). Foi governador do Território do Novo México algumas décadas antes de ser um Estado da União e ministro encarregado de negócios na Turquia. More information...

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