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  2. Murder of Emma Walker - Wikipedia

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    Walker was an honor student and, [3] in addition to the cheerleading team, was a member of Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA), National Beta Club, and Young Life. [20] Emma Walker was a 16-year-old high school junior at the time of the murder. [7] Walker was described as a "compassionate and kind girl" by her mother, with a lot of ...

  3. List of World Grand Champion Tennessee Walking Horses

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    Fred Walker Harlinsdale Farm [8] 1946 Midnight Sun, black stallion f. 1940 Fred Walker Harlinsdale Farm [8] 1947 Merry Go Boy, black stallion f. 1943 Winston Wiser: Wiser, Mallard, Norman [9] 1948 Merry Go Boy, black stallion f. 1943 Winston Wiser: C. C. Turner [9] 1949 Midnight Merry, black mare f. 1946 Steve Hill: J. N. McEachern [10] 1950

  4. Tennessee Walking Horse - Wikipedia

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    "Trigger, Jr.", the successor to the original "Trigger" made famous by Roy Rogers, was played by a Tennessee Walker named Allen's Gold Zephyr. [17] The position of Traveler, mascot of the University of Southern California Trojans, was held at various times by a purebred Tennessee Walking Horse, and by a Tennessee Walker/Arabian cross. [21]

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  6. Midnight Sun (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Sun (1940–65) was one of the leading sires of the Tennessee Walking Horse breed, and a two-time World Grand Champion in 1945 and 1946. He was trained by Fred Walker and lived almost all his life at Harlinsdale Farm in Franklin, Tennessee.

  7. William O. Walker - Wikipedia

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    Dr. William O. Walker aka W.O. Walker (born William Otis Walker on September 19, 1896 – died October 29, 1981) was an African-American publisher, Cleveland-area politician, and editor of the Call and Post, an African-American newspaper based in Cleveland. He was the African-American to serve in an Ohio Governor's cabinet.

  8. Moses B. Walker - Wikipedia

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    Moses B. Walker (16 July 1819 – 17 December 1895) was a Union Army officer during the American Civil War. ... Walker died in Kenton, Ohio on 17 December 1895. [1]

  9. Joseph R. Walker - Wikipedia

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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 .