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    Oral History Interview with Dale R. Walker, October 4, 2007

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    Interview with Dale R. Walker of Kingsville, Texas, a United States Marine Corps veteran from World War Two. The interview includes Hill's memories about growing up as well as his personal experiences while in the Marines, including details from his involvement in the Iwo Jima attacks, 3rd Battalion, and the occupation of Nagasaki

    Map of Walker County, 1889

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    A reproduction of a February 1889, map showing the property lines of Walker County

    Letter from R. W. McBride to his old friend Cyrus Walker

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    Cyrus Walker was the oldest son of the early Oregon Territory missionaries Elkanah and Mary Richardson Walker. He grew up at Tshimakain in the 1830s-40s, where he learned the native Spokane language. After joining the U.S. army during the Civil War and then attempting to make a living as a farmer, he became a teacher at the Warm Springs Indian Agency. These letters, documents and clippings shed light on his experiences as a missionary, a soldier, a pioneer and a teacher at Warm Springs. This collection was donated to Pacific University by Betty Thorne, a descendant of the Walkers

    Walker, R R, NX7659

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/423489Surname: WALKER. Given Name(s) or Initials: R R. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX7659. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 8924.250004 Item: [2016.0049.55750] "Walker, R R, NX7659

    Conrad R. Hatt, (1894-1968), purchased by Mr. Harold A. Henderson on February 11, 1969.

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    Documents regarding the headstone for Conrad R. Hatt, (1894-1968), purchased by Mr. Harold A. Henderson. The marker was placed at Woodlawn Cemetery in Toledo, Ohio. The stone is made of Barre with Polished bevel top, balance natural with Sandblast Letters. Rubbings and Obituary are included

    David Walker collection, 1834-1879

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    This collection contains correspondence from prominent Arkansans to David Walker, and other miscellaneous documents.; Correspondents include: Benjamin F. Danley, C. C. Danley, Thomas Drew, Elbert English, W. B. Flippen, Absalom Fowler, Benjamin Johnson, Augustus Garland, William R. Miller, James Mitchell, Isaac Murphy, Henry Rector, Logan Roots, R. W. Trimble, George C. Watkins, A. J. Wilson, William Woodruff, and Archibald Yell. The correspondence concerns legal, financial, and political matters from the 1830s until the 1870s, including secession, the Civil War, and the Brooks-Baxter War.; This collection was originally numbered H-12 and is part of the J. N. Heiskell Historical Collection, courtesy Arkansas Gazette Foundation.David Walker collection, 1834-187

    John MacKinnon, (1844-1913), purchased by Mr. A. R. Bennett on July 27, 1953.

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    Documents regarding the headstone for John MacKinnon, (1844-1913), purchased by Mr. A. R. Bennett. The marker was placed at T.M.P. Cemetery, Lot 257, Section 4 in Sylvania, Ohio. The stone is made of Dakota malogony granite with duplicate blown lettering in steeled panel

    Minnie C. Manzek, (1884-1966), purchased by Mr. Herman R. Manzek on March 8, 1966.

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    Documents regarding the double headstone for Minnie C. Manzek, (1884-1966), buried with Herman A. Manzek, (1883), purchased by Mr. Herman R. Manzek. The marker was placed at Forest Cemetery, Lot No. 22, Section R-1 in Toledo, Ohio. The stone is made of Barre with polished Bevel Top, Balance Natural having Sandblast letters. Rubbings is included
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