Wallace O. Stovall Sr. (December 14, 1891 - May 19, 1966) was the publisher of the Tampa Tribune. The Wallace Stovall building, built in 1926 (demolished) according to designs by Tampa architect B. Clayton Bonfoey, was located at 416 Tampa Street and Lafayette Street (309 Norh Morgan Street?). It was used as a WPA Headquarters during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Col. Wallace Stovall Jr. was an editor at the Tribune in 1910.
Stovall was married to Doris Knight Stovall (1893–1979). He was a FL Y2 USNRF WWI. His children included Wallace Oliver Stovall (1919–2012). He also has a grandson named Wallace O. Stovall III.
Stovall is buried in the Myrtle Hill Memorial Park cemetery in Tampa
The Stovall House is Stovall's historic in Tampa, Florida. It is located at 4621 Bayshore Boulevard (Tampa, Florida). On September 4, 1974, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. There was also a Wallace Stovall III.
Wallace may refer to:
Wallace is the remains of a lunar crater that has been flooded by lava. It lies in the southeastern part of Mare Imbrium, to the northeast of the crater Eratosthenes. The crater rim forms a somewhat polygonal outline, and is broken in the southeast. The floor is flat and devoid of significant features, but it is overlain by ray material from Copernicus to the southwest. The rim ascends to an altitude of 0.4 km above the lunar mare.
By convention these features are identified on Lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Wallace.
The following craters have been renamed by the IAU.
Wallace, Fujian Food Co., Ltd., doing business as CNHLS (simplified Chinese: 华莱士; traditional Chinese: 華萊士; pinyin: Huáláishì), is a fast food chain in China. Its head office is in Taijiang District, Fuzhou, Fujian.
Its English name was originally Wallace.
In 2010 the company was valued at US$417 million. Sales at the company grew 416% from 2007 to 2010. In 2010 the total combined sales at CNHLS and Dico's combined was $1.3 billion USD (3.91 billion renminbi). By 2012 the chain was competing with KFC. In 2012 the company had about 3,000 restaurants, and this number grew to about 4,000 in 2013. The restaurant was No. 2 in the China Daily list of the " Top 10 fast-food chains in China".