JAMES A. WALKER
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(1832-1901) Confederate brigadier general, at the Battle of Fredericksburg he acted as brigade commander for Jubal Early. Stonewall Jackson, on his deathbed, requested that Walker be given command of the Stonewall Brigade and Walker led it during the Gettysburg Campaign, where it participated in the attacks on Culp's Hill. He was badly wounded at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House in 1864 and sent home to recuperate. After the death of Pegram during the Petersburg Campaign, Walker was assigned command of the division. He led it until the surrender at Appomattox. A.L.S. 1p. 8vo., Wytheville, Aug. 13, 1891, on his law office letterhead sending a check. Boldly penned and in near fine condition. With a letter referencing said check, penned in an unknown hand.
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