Walker, Robert J. 1801-1869

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Name (Latin)
Walker, Robert J. 1801-1869
Other forms of name
nne Walker, Robert James, 1801-1869
Walker, R. J. (Robert John), 1801-1869
Walker, Robt. J. (Robert John), 1801-1869
Walker, Mr. (Robert John), 1801-1869
Walker, Sec. (Robert John), 1801-1869
Walker, Gov. (Robert John), 1801-1869
Walker, Governor (Robert John), 1801-1869
Date of birth
1801-07-19
Date of death
1869-11-11
Occupation
Governors
Gender
male
See Also From tracing corporate name
Kansas. Governor (1857 : Walker)
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 34326200
Wikidata: Q879106
Library of congress: n 50020849
Sources of Information
  • Remarks of Messers. Cox and Lawrence, of Ohio, 1858:t.p. (Gov. Walker)
  • Shenton, J.P. Robert John Walker, 1961:p. 3, etc. (b. 7/19/1801; d. 11/11/1869)
  • Biog. dir. of the U.S. Congress, 1989(Walker, Robert John; grad. Univ. of Penn. 1819; lawyer at Pittsburg, Pa., Natchez, Miss., and Washington, D.C.; senator from Miss. 1835-45; gov. of Kansas Territory Apr.-Dec. 1857; b. 7/19/1801; d. 11/11/1869)
  • DAB(Walker, Robert John; b. 7/19/1801; d. 11/11/1869)
  • MWA/NAIP files(hdg.: Walker, Robert J. (Robert John), 1801-1869; usage: Robert J. Walker; R.J. Walker; Robt. J. Walker; Mr. Walker; Sec. Walker; Governor Walker)
  • Univ. of Pa. Biog. cat. of the matriculates of the college, 1894(Robert James Walker, A.M.; grad. 1819)
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Wikipedia description:

Robert James Walker (July 19, 1801 – November 11, 1869) was an American lawyer, economist and politician. An active member of the Democratic Party, he served as a member of the U.S. Senate from Mississippi from 1835 until 1845, as Secretary of the Treasury from 1845 to 1849 during the administration of President James K. Polk, and briefly as Territorial Governor of Kansas in 1857. He was responsible for drafting the 1849 bill that eventually established the United States Department of the Interior. As senator, Walker vigorously supported the annexation of Texas. As Secretary of the Treasury, he held responsibility for the management of funds relating to the Mexican–American War. He contributed to a bill called the Walker tariff, which reduced rates to some of the lowest in history. Walker was appointed Governor of Kansas in 1857 by President James Buchanan but resigned shortly after due to his opposition to the administration-sponsored pro-slavery Lecompton Constitution. After his retirement from politics, Walker supported the United States during the American Civil War and continued to practice law in Washington, D.C.

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