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  1. Gen. Wotherspoon & wife LCCN2014703685.jpg 5,691 × 4,129; 2.82 MB Portrait of William Wallace Wotherspoon.jpg 540 × 780; 106 KB William W. Wotherspoon.jpg 1,095 × 1,565; 574 KB

  2. William Wallace Wotherspoon was born on 16 November 1850 in Washington, D. C. He was the son of Alexander Wotherspoon and Louisa Kuhn. [1] [2] He was likely named for his father's brother, William Wallace Wotherspoon. He was educated in private schools in Washington, D.C. He entered the United States Navy 9 March 1870, serving until 9 October 1873.

  3. William Wallace Wotherspoon. Infobox Military Person name=William Wallace Wotherspoon caption=General William Wallace Wotherspoon, official portrait by Thomas W. Orlando.

  4. WILLIAM WALLACE WOTHERSPOON, Recalled. By Mr. Newcombe: 6351. I want to ask you a few more questions in regard to your wrecking operations. You are an engineer, Mr. Wotherspoon? - Yes, sir. 6352. An engineer of the Canadian Salvage Association? - Yes, sir. 6353. What is your engagement in respect to the operations on the Empress of Ireland?

  5. MG William Wallace Wotherspoon V. MG William Wallace Wotherspoon. Birth. 16 Nov 1850. Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA. Death. 21 Oct 1921 (aged 70) Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA. Burial.

  6. 28 de sept. de 2013 · William Wallace Wotherspoon, age 94, of Santa Fe, NM, died on September 28, 2013. A resident of Santa Fe since 1995, Bill Wotherspoon was born on September 24, 1919, in Washington, D. C., to Margaret (Larner) and Alexander Somerville Wotherspoon. Through his mother’s paternal Larner family, Bill was a fifth-generation Washingtonian.