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William Wall (U.S. politician)

William Wall (March 20, 1800 – April 20, 1872) was a U.S. Representative from New York during the American Civil War.
==Biography==
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Wall received a limited schooling. He was trained as a rope maker by his brother in law, and worked as a journeyman. In 1822 Wall moved to Williamsburg, now part of Brooklyn, New York, where he established himself as a rope manufacturer.
Wall became a Whig and served in village offices in Williamsburg, including trustee, commissioner of highways, member of the board of finance, and commissioner of waterworks. He served as mayor in 1853, and was one of the leaders of the successful movement for Williamsburg to merge with Brooklyn.〔Rufus Rockwell Wilson, (Historic Long Island ), 1902, page 242〕〔John T. Hubbell, James W. Geary, Jon L. Wakelyn, (Biographical Dictionary of the Union: Northern Leaders of the Civil War ), 1995, page 565〕
He was one of the incorporators of the Williamsburg Savings Bank, and served as its president.〔Edgerton Grant North, (The First Hundred Years, 1851-1951: An Account of the Founding and Growth of the Williamsburgh Savings Bank ), 1951, page 33〕 Wall was also one of the founders of the Williamsburg City Bank (later the First National Bank) and the Williamsburg Dispensary.
Wall was elected as a Republican to the Thirty-seventh Congress and served one term, March 4, 1861 – March 4, 1863. He declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1862. During the war Wall was consulted by Abraham Lincoln and members of the Lincoln administration concerning operation of the Brooklyn Navy Yard and financial issues pertinent to the operation of the federal government during the war.〔Marine Sales Department, Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, (The Compass ), Volumes 53-55, 1983, page 16〕
He served as delegate to the National Union Convention in 1866.
Wall died in Brooklyn, New York on April 20, 1872 and was interred in Green-Wood Cemetery, Section 56, Lot 9802.〔New York Times, (The Funeral of the Late William Wall ), April 25, 1872〕〔Green-Wood Cemetery, (Burial search, William Wall ), retrieved June 17, 2014〕
His rope making company remained in business under the management of his sons, and in 1930 celebrated its 100th anniversary.〔Hardware Age magazine, (Wall Rope Works is 100 Years of Age ), Volume 126, Issues 10-17, 1930, page 37〕
The ''Honorable William Wall'' is the floating clubhouse of the Manhattan Sailing Club, and was named in his honor.〔Manhattan Yacht Club, (''Honorable William Wall'' ), retrieved June 17, 2014〕

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