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    Dr.Warren S. Walker recording Turkish folktales

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    Photograph shows Dr. Warren S. Walker (far left), professor at Texas Tech University, recording folktales outside a coffee house. Recording equipment on table. Walker was later a co-founder and director of the Archive of Turkish Oral Narrative at Texas Tech University.Inscription by Walker on back:""Coffee house--Nallihan--near Koreghlin Mt. / The old man thought I had the Evil Eye & left shortly after picture [was] taken. Nallihan, town in Ankara Province / December 1961.'

    T. S. Walker 25 cents (twenty-five cents) private scrip

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    (L) Eagle. (R) ''25''.This private scrip was issued in Gonzales by T. S. Walker. An eagle is printed in the center of an ornate border design along the left edge of the note. The number ''25'' is printed in the center of the right border in a bold typeface. The amount ''TWENTY-FIVE CENTS'' appears in the upper-center of the note. The date, May 5, 1862., is printed along the bottom edge. BC-407.T. S. Walke

    T. S. Walker 50 cents (fifty cents) private scrip

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    (L) Eagle. (R) ''50''.This private scrip was issued in Gonzales by T. S. Walker. An eagle is printed in the center of an ornate border design along the left edge of the note. The number ''50'' is printed in the center of the right border in a bold typeface. The amount ''FIFTY CENTS'' appears in the upper-center of the note. The date, May 5, 1862., is printed along the bottom edge. BC-409

    T. S. Walker 25 cents (twenty-five cents) private scrip

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    (L) Sailing ship. (R) ''25''.This private scrip was issued in Gonzales by T. S. Walker. A small sailing ship is printed within an ornate border design along the left edge of the note. The number ''25'' is printed in the center of the right border in a bold typeface. The amount ''TWENTY-FIVE CENTS'' appears in two lines along the upper-center of the note. The date, May 5, 1862., is printed along the bottom edge. BC-408.T. S. Walke

    Olene S. Walker

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    Olene S. Walker served as a representative in the Utah State House for eight years, as Lieutenant Governor under Governor Leavitt, then as Governor from 2003 to 2005

    Martha S. Walker

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    Martha S. Walker is New Orleans native and a graduate of Southern University. She has managed school feeding programs in East Baton Rough Parish for twenty-five years.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/icn_ohistories/1028/thumbnail.jp

    Major C. S. Walker

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    Scanned image of a photographic glass-plate negativeMajor C. S. Walker was the host for a Dairy Congress held at Botha House on the grounds of the University of Grahamstown during September 29th - October 5th, 1935. [Diary of a Congress Delegate - SA Medical Journal, Oct 1935]. No further information or details availableDigitised by the Department of Library Services, University of Pretoria, 2019ab202

    Charles S. Walker, Shrine Circus award winner

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    Charles S. Walker, Shrine Circus award winnerhttps://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_wdsmithphotography/1826/thumbnail.jp

    David S. Walker Library, Tallahassee, FL

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    David S Walker Library, Tallahassee, Fl. The David S. Walker Library (also known as The University Library) is a historic library in Tallahassee, Florida named for Governor David S. Walker who served from 1865 through 1868, and founder of Tallahassee\u27s first library. It is located 209 East Park Avenue. It is a two story brick building with columns at the entrance. On June 22, 1976, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, NRIS #76000600. The Walker Library was functioning till 1976. The library serves as the home and meeting place for the board of Springtime Tallahassee, which is a civic organization dedicated to the promotion and preservation of the history of Tallahassee. They have raised funds to restore the building.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/historical_architecture_main/3835/thumbnail.jp
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