Walton, J. B. (James Burdge), 1813-1885
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Walton, J. B. (James Burdge), 1813-1885
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Walton, J. B. (James Burdge), 1813-1885
Walton, James B.
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Walton, James B.
Walton, J. B.
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Walton, J. B.
Walton, James.
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Walton, James.
Walton, James B. ; Walton, James B., Mrs.
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Walton, James B. ; Walton, James B., Mrs.
Walton, James Burdge, 1813-1885
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Walton, James Burdge, 1813-1885
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Colonel J.B. Walton was commander of the Washington Artillery, a volunteer artillery organization founded in New Orleans, La. The Washington Artillery first fought in the Mexican-American War and later participated in the Civil War as part of the Army of Northern Virginia.
James B. Walton was employed as a librarian from 1950 to 1952. Little is known about Mr. Walton or his wife. He had an A.B. and an M.S.L.S. He lived at 82 West Union while on campus. These items were donated on March 27, 2000.
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Fourth of July
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Louisiana--New Orleans
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Clay Square (New Orleans, La.)
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