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Joseph R. Walker (December 13, 1798 – October 27, 1876) was a mountain man and experienced scout.He established the segment of the California Trail, the primary route for the emigrants to the gold fields during the California gold rush, from Fort Hall, Idaho to the Truckee River.
Walker is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Mono County, California, United States. [2] It is located 3 miles (5 km) south of Coleville . [ 4 ] The ZIP Code is 96107, and mail to Walker should be addressed Coleville .
Walker's sons took control of RRLC soon after the first mill in California was built in 1912. Walker built several company towns during this time including Akeley, Minnesota, and Westwood, California. [2] Clinton Walker, whose descendants live in Northern California today, was the fifth son of T. B. Walker. He married Della Brooks circa 1901.
Walker is an occupational male given name, deriving from the English term for "cloth washer". [1] It has recently increased in use for boys in the United States due to the influence of the American CW Network television series Walker, a reboot of the 1993-2001 television series Walker, Texas Ranger. [2]
William Walker was an American doctor and adventurer who had settled in California during the gold rush. He had tried to seize the state of Sonora before launching the Baja California campaign, which was carried out with the support of American magnates - probably among them was William Vanderbilt; and within the framework of the omission of the California authorities regarding what was an ...
Walker Brodsky, a recurring character and young artist from Disney Channel series Andi Mack; Mr. Walker (for "Ghost who walks"), name used by The Phantom when in Western society; Walker, enforcer of the status quo and character in Simon R. Green's Nightside (book series) Walker, the name for the type of zombies in The Walking Dead
A California Assembly bill would allow the use of diacritical marks like accents in government documents, not allowed since 1986's "English only" law which many say targeted Latinos.
The San Dimas Hotel, also known as Walker House, the Carruthers Home, and the San Dimas Mansion, is a historic structure in San Dimas, California, built by the San Jose Ranch Company in 1887. Originally built as a hotel, the 15,000-square-foot (1,400 m 2 ) structure had 33 rooms and 14 fireplaces.