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    Samuel A. T. Walker 1881 Diary on the Forest Grove Indian School

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    The 1881 diary of Samuel A. T. Walker (also known as "Saturday Sam" Walker), a resident of Forest Grove, Oregon. He was a shoemaker by trade with a significant side business as a fiddler at dances. At the time he was writing this diary, he was the shoemaking instructor at the Forest Grove Indian School. The diary has brief summaries of his daily activities, often just 1-3 sentences long. It provides insight into the everyday work done by Native students at the school. The diary is written into a blank booklet that was given away as a promotional freebie by Alanson 'Lant' Hinman Jr., who was selling insurance at the time. The diary is accompanied by a transcript of the text related to the Indian School

    [Report from Charles T. Walker to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald #2]

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    Report written by Charles T. Walker to Chief J. E. Curry concerning the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald. Walker describes hearing a dispatch while searching for the suspect in the shooting of Officer J. D. Tippit, and going to the Texas Theater. Once inside he helped search for and apprehend Oswald

    Correspondence: Messers Mitchell and Smith, JNO. T. Walker

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    Correspondence: Messers Mitchell and Smith, JNO. T. Walker; January 13, 188

    Mose Walker, Asst. Principal Booker T. Washington High School, 1968

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    This is an interview with Mose Walker. Walker was the assistant principal at Booker T. Washington high school in Memphis

    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 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

    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

    1979 Walker County Health Needs Survey - Final Report

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    A typed final analysis of a survey initiated by the Walker County Hospital District to assess public health needs in Walker County, conducted between September 1979 and August 1980. The final report includes a brief history, description of the methodology, tabular and descriptive statical analysis, conclusions, and a copy of the survey instrument

    Clarence T. Hale, (1915-1947), purchased by Mr. J. T. Hale on May 7, 1948.

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    Documents regarding the four headstone for Clarence T. Hale, (1915-1947), buried with Luella M. Hale, (1880), James T. Hale, (1870), Lawrence P. Hale, (1911-1929), purchased by Mr. J. T. Hale. The marker was placed at Willow Cemetery, Lot 280, Section C in Toledo, Ohio. The stone is made of Pink Westerly Gray with Sandblast letters
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