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Connie James Walker family history papers
Materials document the history and current interactions of the James family, including letters concerning a family gathering for descendants of Joseph Henry James to construct a family grave in Colonia Juarez, Mexico. Also included are family histories and clippings. Materials date from approximately 1944 to 2011.
Don L. Walker letter
Letter dated 15 Jan. 1976 and addressed to LeGrand Baker, archivist at Brigham Young University. Walker writes about his ancestors, John Beauchamp Waler and Elizabeth Ann Walker. Don tells about John and Elizabeth's conversion to the Mormon Church, their migration to Utah, their settlement in Grantsville, Utah, John's death, and Elizabeth's move to Taylor, Arizona.
Gary Lee Walker research on Fort Duchesne, Utah
Collection of research materials on Fort Duchesne collected by Gary Lee Walker in 2006.
James E. Walker letter
Handwritten letter dated 24 Feb. 1836 and addressed to "Dear Mother" in New Hampshire. Walker writes about school, the weather, and about a local fire.
John H. Walker family papers
Certificates, genealogies, biographies, correspondence, and patriarchal blessings. The materials relate to Walker's business operations and to his family.
John H. Walker photographs
Collection includes photographs and negatives of the Walker family and farm, as well as the Utah State Hospital, mining operations, the Utah Fuel Company, and landscapes in Wyoming and Colorado. Dated approximately 1930-1959.
Joseph C. Walker papers
Joseph Robinson Walker account books
Handwritten entries in account books. The items document the financial transactions of the Walker Brothers in Carson City, Nevada and in Camp Floyd and Salt Lake City, Utah.
Joseph Robinson Walker letter
Handwritten and signed letter, composed in Washington, DC, dated 20 April 1872, and addressed to "Dear Wife," Mary A. Walker. Joseph Walker writes about his activities and relates how he is doing on his trip.
Joseph Robinson Walker papers
Account books, correspondence, newspaper clippings, a reminiscence of Walker's participation in the Walker War against the Ute Indians in 1853, certificates, legislative acts passed by the Utah Legislature, and minutes of meetings. The materials deal largely with the Walker banking, mining, and business interests in Utah. The correspondence are to and from family members and deal largely with family and business matters.