John George Walker Papers, . 1862-1866

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John George Walker Papers, . 1862-1866

John George Walker (1822-1893) of Missouri was a major general in the Confederate Army. The collection includes chiefly official correspondence received by Major General Walker concerning military operations in Louisiana, and letters from Edward Porter Alexander in 1866 concerning Albert G. Meyer's military signal system. The military correspondence includes a letter from Stonewall Jackson, 1862; letters concerning strength and movements of federal forces, 1863-1864; and news of the situation at Vicksburg, Miss., 1864.

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Walker, John George, 1822-1893

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John George Walker (1822-1893) of Missouri was a major general in the Confederate Army. From the guide to the John George Walker Papers, ., 1862-1866, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) U.S. Army officer. From the description of Report of reconnaissance, 20 Sept. 1859. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 37163147 ...