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Name: Robert John Walker
Birth Date: July 19, 1801
Death Date: November 11, 1869
Place of Birth: Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Place of Death: Washington, DC
Nationality: American
Gender: Male
Occupations: senator

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Biography of Robert John Walker
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Robert John Walker (1801-1869) was a U.S. Senator and served as secretary of the Treasury. A lifelong regular Democrat, he fell out with the party leaders over the status of slavery in Kansas. Robert John Walker was born in Northumberland, Pa., on July...


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For other persons named Robert Walker, see Robert Walker (disambiguation). Robert John Walker (July 23, 1801 – November 11, 1869) was an American economist and statesman. Early life and education Born in Northumberland, Pennsylvania, the son of a...


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Musical Opinion
Robert Mathew-Walker
11/01/2005: 3,426 words, approx. 11 pages
FROM: Robert Mathew-Walker The BBC Symphony Orchestra was on good form on 20 July, conducted by that superb musician, Osmo Vänskä in a programme which in some ways promised more than it actually delivered. The opening item was the London premiere of a...
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Denver Rocky Mountain News
Madam C.j. Walker Avenue?
04/27/1998: 375 words, approx. 1 pages
Bob Jackson; Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer Denver Rocky Mountain News 04-27-1998 MADAM C.J. WALKER AVENUE? A Denver-area historian has started a petition campaign to rename either Welton or Champa street in the Five Points area Madam C.J. Walker Avenue. Oba Phillip Jackson,...
 


 

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