Zerelda G. Wallace

Zerelda G. Wallace

Infobox Person
name = Zerelda Gray Sanders Wallace


image_size = 200px
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birth_date = August 6, 1817
birth_place = Kentucky
death_date = death date and age|1901|3|19|1817|8|17
death_place = Indianapolis, Indiana
occupation = Suffragist, temperance leader
spouse = David Wallace
parents =
children = Mary, Ellen, Jemima, Sanders, Agnes, David
relatives = William, Lewis, Edward (stepchildren)

Zerelda Gray Sanders Wallace (August 6, 1817 – March 19, 1901) was a First Lady of Indiana, a contemporary of Susan B. Anthony, an early temperance and women's suffrage leader, a charter member of Central Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) of Indianapolis, and stepmother of General Lew Wallace, author of "".

Early life and family

Born Zerelda Gray Sanders, August 7, 1817 in Kentucky, she came to Indianapolis with her family in the early 1830s. She was a charter member of the Church of Christ in 1833 (later renamed Central Christian Church) which became the "mother church" of all Disciples of Christ in Indianapolis. She was elected the first president of the Women's Christian Temperance Union of Indiana in 1874 and was a member of the Equal Suffrage Society of Indianapolis.

She married David Wallace on December 25, 1836; they had six children and she was stepmother to Wallace's three sons from his first marriage. David Wallace became the sixth governor of Indiana, serving from December 6, 1837 to December 9, 1840.

Temperance and suffrage leader

Zerelda Wallace became a temperance leader first in the Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, when in 1883 she refused communion at Central Christian Church because of her convictions about alcohol use and abuse. Her refusal eventually led to the use of grape juice rather than wine at communion celebrated during each worship service of the Disciples of Christ.

Zerelda spoke nationally on temperance and suffrage. On January 21, 1875, she testified before the Indiana General Assembly, presenting 21,050 signatures on temperance petitions from 47 counties. On January 23, 1880, Zerelda testified before the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary on women's right to vote.

Death

She died March 19, 1901 and is buried in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis.

Legacy

An Indiana State Historical Marker was erected in Zerelda Wallace's honor in 2004 along Fort Wayne Avenue in downtown Indianapolis on the grounds of the Central Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). The marker is located on Fort Wayne Avenue, an angle street, in the block between Alabama and Delaware Streets. Indiana's first female lieutenant governor, Kathy Davis, led the dedication ceremony for the marker.

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