Background
Wallhauser was born in Newark, New Jersey, where he attended public schools and graduated from Barringer High School in 1918.
United States representative politician
Wallhauser was born in Newark, New Jersey, where he attended public schools and graduated from Barringer High School in 1918.
He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with an Bachelor of Arts in 1922, where he had been a member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity.
He served as United States. Representative from New Jersey"s 12th Congressional District from 1959-1965. He entered the United States Navy the same year and served as a hospital corpsman in the Naval Reserve until 1922. He was elected as a Republican to the 86th Congress in 1958, succeeding Republican
Robert West. Kean, and took office the following year.
He was reelected twice, in 1960 and 1962, against Democrat Robert R. Peacock. Wallhauser represented the 12th New Jersey District, which at the time included the South Ward of Newark, Irvington, Maplewood, Millburn, Livingston and municipalities in West Essex County.
In 1970, Wallhauser was appointed by New Jersey Governor William T. Cahill as a commissioner of the New Jersey Highway Authority (Garden State Parkway) and served as its chairman from 1972 to 1975. In this latter post he chaired the building committee for the construction of two libraries in town and chaired the Murals Committee.
In Maplewood, he also was active in junior baseball as a manager and coach and chaired the town"s junior football committee.
He was a Freemason, serving as a past master of Saint John"s Lodge Number. 1, of the Grand Lodge of New York, F.& Master of Arts
Wallhauser lived in Maplewood for 63 years until his death on August 4, 1993 in Livingston, New Jersey. He also maintained a summer home at Greenwood Lake, New New York
Wallhauser was married for 55 years to the former Isabel Towne until her death in 1981.
He had two children, George Junior., and Henry as well as five grandchildren. George M. Wallhauser, Junior. served as the Essex County Republican Chairman and was the Republican candidate for Congress in New Jersey"s 11th district in 1968 against United States. Republican
Joseph Minish.
Wallhauser was associated with the United States Realty and Investment Company, Newark, New Jersey, for 62 years, joining the company in 1927 and retiring as senior vice president and member of the board in 1989. He served as a member of the 87th and 88th Congresses until 1965 when he did not seek reelection. A member of the House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, he championed federal pay raises and improvements for postal workers.
Earlier, he was chairman in 1946-1947 of the Maplewood Planning Board, which issued the township"s first master plan, and member of the Maplewood Township Committee 1954-1956.
Wallhauser"s other activities included chairman and trustee of the Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, New Jersey. Member and treasurer of the National Board of Directors, Family Service Association of America.
President, Bureau of Family Service of the Oranges and Maplewood. Vice president and trustee, Saint Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, New Jersey Director of the Maplewood Bank and Trust Company, Yorkwood Savings and Loan Association and of Goodwill Industries of New Jersey.
And member of the American Legion.