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David Walker letter
This collection contains a letter written at Fort Smith, Ark., by David Walker to "Wilson," believed to be Alfred M. Wilson of Fayetteville, Ark. A transcription of the letter is included
David Walker collection, 1834-1879
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
David Walker
David Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker and member of troop 232, earns his Eagle Scout award
Charles Zimmerman, David Walker and Dale Jirik
This photograph features Charles Zimmerman, David Walker and Dale Jirik. This photograph was likely taken at the 1999 Abraham Lincoln Forum.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-photographs/1882/thumbnail.jp
Charles Zimmerman, David Walker and Dale Jirik
This photograph features Charles Zimmerman, David Walker and Dale Jirik. This photograph was likely taken at the 1999 Abraham Lincoln Forum.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-photographs/1883/thumbnail.jp
David Walker: Landscape Infrastructure
Architecture Fall 2013 Lecture Series - October 8, 2013 at Slocum Hall. David Walker is partner at PWP Landscape Architecture. His lecture will focus on three large landscape infrastructure projects that demonstrate PWP\u27s process of reconstruction of large and complex urban sites with major infrastructure, and the importance of a consistent and legible public domain design: World Trade Center Memorial (NYC); Novartis Headquarters (Basel, Switzerland); Barangaroo (Sydney)
David Walker Presented Caricature and Money Tree at Retirement Ceremony
President of Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University), Dr. Houston Cole presented a money tree and a life size caricature of Mr. David Walker on behalf of his fellow employees and friends. David Walker was custodian of grounds and had been on campus for 33 years. Mr. Walker\u27s retirement ceremony was held at Jacksonville State College June 30, 1961.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/28939/thumbnail.jp
David Walker\u27s Entry In Kids Day Parade
David Walker won third place in the kids day parade for his entry, "New State, Hawaii"
Review of 'Not Dark Yet' by David Walker
Review of 'Not Dark Yet: A Personal History' by David Walker
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