John Wallace Morrison
John Wallace Morrison
Biography
02/15/1841 - 08/12/1934
MORRISON, John Wallace, a Representative from Allegheny County; born, February 15, 1841 iNÂ Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pa.; second lieutenant, Company E, 100th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry (1861-1864, Civil War); quartermaster, 14th Regiment, Pennsylvania National Guard; captain, aide-de-camp to general James A. Beaver, Pennsylvania National Guard; photographic business owner (1866-1892); elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives as a Republican in 1880 and 1882; not a candidate for reelection to the House (1884); journal clerk, Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1885-1888); elected, chief clerk, Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1889-May 28, 1891, resigned); elected, Pennsylvania State Treasurer (1892-1894); elected, Deputy Commissioner of Banking (1895-1924); died, August 12, 1934 in Wayne, Delaware County, Pennsylvania; interred, Valley Forge Memorial Gardens, King of Prussia, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.