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  1. Duncan Stephen Walker (November 11, 1841 – June 3, 1912) was a Union Army lieutenant colonel and assistant adjutant general during the American Civil War. He resigned his commission on May 12, 1865. [1]

  2. 1 de mar. de 2024 · Duncan Stephen Walker – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army. Brevet Brigadier General, United States Volunteers. Educated at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.; Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania; Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. Lawyer and newspaper editor. Great-great-grandson of Benjamin Franklin.

  3. 13 de abr. de 2021 · William Stephen Walker . Born: April 13, 1822. Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Father: Duncan Stephen Walker 1794 – 1835. Mother: Mary Blenchynden Bache 1808 – 1873.

  4. Duncan Stephen Walker (November 11, 1841 – June 3, 1912) was an American Union brevet brigadier general during the period of the American Civil War. He was educated at Georgetown University, Lafayette College, and Princeton University, and served as an assistant adjutant-general during the war...

  5. emergingcivilwar.com › 2017/12/14 › from-a-former-prisoner-to-another-brigadierEmerging Civil War

    14 de dic. de 2017 · A wonderful example of the kind of empathy that helped to make reconciliation possible was the capture of Brigadier General William Stephen Walker in 1864. Walker was born in Pittsburgh. He was raised by his uncle Robert J. Walker, one of the most powerful antebellum politicians.

  6. Duncan Stephen Walker (November 11, 1841 – June 3, 1912) was a Union Army lieutenant colonel and assistant adjutant general during the American Civil War. He resigned his commission on May 12, 1865.

  7. Duncan Stephen Walker was an American Union brevet brigadier general during the period of the American Civil War.