Walker, John Wayne, 1941-
Variant namesBiographical note: Attorney, John W. Walker was born in Bloomington, Indiana, studied law until 1897, then studied shorthand reporting in Washington, D. C. He came to Tombstone in 1903, was official court reporter in Tombstone while it was the county seat of Cochise County and in 1917 moved to Tucson where he was clerk under U. S. District Court Judge William H. Sawtelle. He retired in March 1947 and died in December 1948.
From the description of Cochise County Court case transcripts, ca. 1912-1928. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 613614679
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creatorOf | Walker, John W. Cochise County Court case transcripts, ca. 1912-1928. | Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division | |
referencedIn | Arkansas History Commission. John Walker [graphic]. | Arkansas History Commission | |
referencedIn | Hubbell, Ken. Roast honoring attorney John W. Walker [graphic]. | Arkansas History Commission | |
creatorOf | Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. Noah Webster papers, 1790-1868, bulk 1796-1868 [microform]. | The Henry Ford, Benson Ford Research Center | |
referencedIn | Waddel, Moses, 1770-1840. Papers of Moses Waddel, 1793-1836. | Library of Congress |
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associatedWith | Waddel, Moses, 1770-1840. | person |
associatedWith | Webster, Noah, 1758-1843. | person |
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Birth 1941