Richard Wallach

Richard Wallach

Richard Wallach (1816-1881) was an American politician who served as the first Republican Mayor of Washington, D.C.

Wallach was born in Alexandria, Virginia in 1816, and grew up in Washington City where his father was a successful attorney. He attended Gonzaga College High School and then Columbian College (later renamed George Washington University) and was admitted to the D.C. bar in 1836. [http://books.google.com/books?id=ZUHrL7tQVS8C&pg=PA195&lpg=PA195&dq=%22richard+wallach%22+dc&source=web&ots=xEW-ZYtHSI&sig=PAdOxsWzCeU2X_uPTwfmpXhENIY#PPA7,M1 Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Volume 21, pp.195-197]

Wallach was an active member of the Whig Party and was elected as such to the Washington Common Council in 1846, serving for two years. In 1849 he was appointed by President Zachary Taylor as U.S. Marshal for the District of Columbia, which made him the chief marshal for the entire United States until removed by Franklin Pierce in 1853.

After election to the board of Aldermen in 1854, Wallach joined the Republican Party and ran against Anti-Know-Nothing candidate James G. Berret for mayor of Washington. He was defeated amidst widespread allegations of election fraud. He ran again in 1860, facing Berret a second time, and lost by 24 votes. This time, Wallach took to the newspapers (especially the Washington "Star", of which Wallach's brother was editor), publishing detailed accounts of the election crimes of which he believed Berret guilty.

In 1861, Wallach was serving as the president of the board of Aldermen when Mayor Berret was arrested for refusing to take a loyalty oath to the United States, pursuant to emergency Civil War legislation passed by the U.S. Congress. The Washington City Councils elected Wallach to serve out the remainder of Berret's two-year term [ [http://mrlincolnandfreedom.org/content_inside.asp?ID=37&subjectID=3 Mr. Lincoln and Freedom ] ] . He was subsequently elected to three terms in his own right (as the candidate for the "Unconditional Union" slate), the first Washington mayor to serve more than one term since William Winston Seaton.

Wallach was mayor when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in April 1865. He oversaw the police investigation and helped to prevent a riot in the crowds of frightened attendees at Ford's Theater. He later headed the Lincoln National Monument Committee.

Wallach was a staunch opponent of both emancipation and suffrage for former slaves [ [http://prorev.com/dchomeru Untitled Document ] ] , but did act to encourage integration of Washington schools, intending to dispel the idea that only poor children attended public schools. The Wallach School on Capitol Hill was named in his honor in 1864. [http://www.adolf-cluss.org/index.php?sub=3.5.54&lang=en&content=w&topSub=washington] Additionally, Wallach's mayoral administration saw the establishment of a paid fire department, plans for a modernized sewer system, and several proposals for beautification of the city's avenues. [http://books.google.com/books?id=ZUHrL7tQVS8C&pg=PA195&lpg=PA195&dq=%22richard+wallach%22+dc&source=web&ots=xEW-ZYtHSI&sig=PAdOxsWzCeU2X_uPTwfmpXhENIY#PPA7,M1 Columbia Historical Association, Vol. 21, p.242] However, his general lack of sympathy for blacks in Washington resulted in their turning him out of office, since in 1866 Congress had enacted black suffrage above his objections.

Wallach returned to his law practice in Washington, dying in March of 1881. Despite his opposition to emmancipation and black suffrage, John H. Brooks, a black member on the school board, pushed for resolutions of memorial for the late mayor, claiming that "the colored race owed him a debt of gratitude." [Ibid, p.244]

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