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    Telegram from F. B. Walker to Minnie Meacham Carter

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    Telegram from F. B. Walker to Minnie Meacham Carter upon the death of Amon Giles Carter. The telegram expresses condolences and sympathy from F. B. Walker and Floy about his death.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_meachamcarterpapers/1242/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Moses B. Walker to James B. Finley

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    Moses B. Walker, brother of George W. Walker, has learned that Finley intends to travel to Hancock County to see his land. Moses wants Finley to know that he has not yet paid the taxes on the land Finley bought from him. If Finley sees fit to pay the taxes while in Hancock County, Moses will repay him. Abstract Number - 249https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1247/thumbnail.jp

    B. Walker to General Jackson, October 13, 1794

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    B. Walker in New York wrote to General Jackson, addressed to Boston. This letter discussed financial issues. People included: Mr. [LaRochr], Mr. Harrison. Places included: New York, Boston.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1447/thumbnail.jp

    Receipt given to Cyrus Walker by W. B. Stevens

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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

    Letter from Moses B. Walker to James B. Finley

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    Moses Walker has from 200200-300 on hand for Finley. He had hoped to have all of Finley\u27s money. Unfortunately, his Wilmington attorney lost $500 of Moses\u27 money on the way to deliver it to him. He has promised to refund the money to Walker before Christmas. Walker is anxious to pay Finley, as he wishes to be clear of debt. Abstract Number - 402https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1600/thumbnail.jp

    Oral History Interview: Giles B. Walker

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    This interview is one of a series titled the Veterans History Project. Giles B. Walker was a veteran of World War II in the Army (although he discusses the Air Force in detail). He also discusses: his personal history and employment history before the war; being drafted; officers he knew; being stationed in England and his views on the English; where he was during Pearl Harbor and D-Day; detailed information about his experiences during the war; his employment after the war; his military training; public opinion on the Germans, the French, the Russians, and the Japanese; and other topics.https://mds.marshall.edu/oral_history/1554/thumbnail.jp

    Joseph B. Foster to Mary Edwards Walker

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