Walker, Ardis Manly, 1901-

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Ardis M. Walker was an American engineer, civil servant, and local historian and poet.

A descendant of a Kern County, California pioneer family, Walker was born in an old mining camp in Kernsville, California. He was educated in the public schools of the Kern County system and later attended Fresno State College, the University of California at Los Angeles and the University of Southern California. After graduation from the School of Engineering of the latter institution, he was employed in New York City as an engineer. Returning to Kern County, he became active in civil affairs, serving as a supervisor and as a justice of the peace. He also became an active sportsman and conservationist, and was well-known for his writings on local history. He published a number of books, both prose and poetry.

From the guide to the Ardis M. Walker Papers, 1928-1971, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries)

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referencedIn A collection of Ardis Manly Walker poetry. Wichita State University, Ablah Library
creatorOf Ardis M. Walker Papers, 1928-1971 Syracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research Center
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Kernville (Calif.)
Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.)
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Poets, American
Death Valley '49ers
Ecology in literature
Historians
Local history
Nature in literature
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Environmentalists
Historians
Poets
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Birth 1901

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