Gilbert Carlton Walker (August 1, 1833 – May 11, 1885) was an American politician. He served as the 36th Governor of Virginia, first as a Republican provisional...
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cricketer Gilbert Walker (physicist) (1868–1958), English physicist Gilbert Carlton Walker (1833–1885), American politician This disambiguation page lists...
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Alfred Carlton Gilbert (February 15, 1884 – January 24, 1961) was an American inventor, athlete, magician, toy maker and businessman. As the founder of...
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Gilbert Carlton Walker 9 John F. Lewis Republican 1869–1870 Gilbert Carlton Walker 10 John Lawrence Marye, Jr. Conservative 1870–1874 Gilbert Carlton...
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1868. p. 1. Retrieved July 19, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1647–1648. "Gilbert Carlton Walker". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 18, 2023. "Local...
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Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1999. ISBN 0-7006-0943-1. Govan, Gilbert E., and James W. Livingood. A Different Valor: The Story of General Joseph...
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Virginia. Gilbert Carlton Walker was elected as a "True Republican" defeating H. H. Wells, who was running as a "Radical Republican." Walker switched his...
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Governor of British Ceylon from 1895 to 1896 Gilbert Carlton Walker (1833–1885), 36th Governor of Virginia James Walker (colonial administrator) (1809–1885),...
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Confederate general turned railroad entrepreneur William Mahone to elect Gilbert C. Walker to the Virginia House of Delegates. After his wife Bella died in September...
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supported Wells while the conservatives and moderates supported Gilbert Carlton Walker, who won the election. Virginia Republicans were active in fighting...
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(1869–1873) Stephen H. Urquhart 1989, Utah State Legislator 2001-current Gilbert Carlton Walker 1854, 43rd governor of Virginia Oliver Warner 1842, Massachusetts...
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labeled a carpetbagger, Wells was defeated for election in 1869 by Gilbert C. Walker, who also became his appointed successor. Wells then served as U.S...
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Memorial Day) in the United States 35 Olive E. Evans 1869 1874 Gilbert Carlton Walker None 1874 1878 James L. Kemper Kemper was a widower None 1878 1882...
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agreement with West Virginia. Virginia's governor elected at that time, Gilbert Carlton Walker, was a banker in Norfolk and supported affirmation of the pre-war...
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of the United States and United States Congressman from New York Gilbert Carlton Walker Williams Governor of Virginia, United States Congressman from Virginia...
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Williams, who was appointed to the post in September 1870 by Governor Gilbert Carlton Walker. The present King William High School building was erected in 1925...
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starting October 6: John W. Stewart (Republican) Governor of Virginia: Gilbert Carlton Walker (Democratic) Governor of West Virginia: William E. Stevenson (Republican)...
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of Vermont: John W. Stewart (Republican) Governor of Virginia: Gilbert Carlton Walker (Democratic) Governor of West Virginia: William E. Stevenson (Republican)...
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fighting Navy. Was educated and practiced law in the Village of Owego. Gilbert Carlton Walker, 1833–1885. Lawyer, banker, politician. Served as the 36th Governor...
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nominee for Governor of Virginia 1859 Vacant Title next held by Gilbert Carlton Walker U.S. House of Representatives Preceded by James McDowell Member of the U...
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first Republican to hold the office since Reconstruction Governor Gilbert Carlton Walker in 1869. One analyst attributed Holton's victory not only to attracting...
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George M. Dallas, Second Lady of the United States (born 1798) February 18 – Walker Brooke, U.S. Senator from Mississippi from 1852 to 1853 (born 1813) March...
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Converse (Republican) (starting October 3) Governor of Virginia: Gilbert Carlton Walker (Democratic) Governor of West Virginia: John J. Jacob (Democratic)/(Independent)...
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Asahel Peck (Republican) (starting October 8) Governor of Virginia: Gilbert Carlton Walker (Democratic) (until January 1), James L. Kemper (Democratic) (starting...
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1873 – March 3, 1875 Preceded by Charles H. Porter Succeeded by Gilbert Carlton Walker Member of the Virginia Senate In office 1869 Personal details Born...
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Preceded by James A. Walker Succeeded by John E. Massey In office October 5, 1869 – January 1, 1870 Governor Gilbert Carlton Walker Preceded by Leopold...
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Americans. Allan nonetheless supported its adoption in 1869, and Gilbert Carlton Walker for governor. Despite being called a "carpetbagger" and "Yankee...
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Governor before election Gilbert Carlton Walker Democratic Elected Governor James L. Kemper Democratic...
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of Vermont: Julius Converse (Republican) Governor of Virginia: Gilbert Carlton Walker (Democratic) Governor of West Virginia: John J. Jacob (Democratic)/(Independent)...
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Congress and the Second Confederate Congress. In 1872 Governor Gilbert Carlton Walker appointed him to the Board of Visitors of the newly established...
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