WALKER, WILLIAM

1824–60, American filibuster in Nicaragua, b. Nashville, Tenn. Walker, a qualified doctor, a lawyer, and a journalist by the time he was 24, sought a more adventurous career. After a short stay in San Francisco, his filibustering expeditions began with an invasion of Lower California (1853–54) intended to wrest the region together with Sonora from Mexico. The invasion failed miserably. He was tried for violating neutrality laws but was acquitted by a sympathetic jury. In June, 1855, Walker set out on another filibustering expedition, this time to Nicaragua, at the invitation of one of the country's revolutionary factions. His capture of Granada brought an end to the fighting, and, after obtaining recognition (May, 1856) from the United States for the new government, Walker declared himself president of Nicaragua in July, 1856. An alliance of hostile Central American states and the enmity of his former friend Cornelius Vanderbilt, whose Accessory Transit Company controlled Walker's supply lines, led to his defeat and surrender to the U.S. navy in May, 1857. Considered a hero by many Americans, Walker was again acquitted of violating neutrality, but he then alienated U.S. public opinion by blaming his defeat on the U.S. navy. From the Islas de la Bahía of Honduras, Walker made a final abortive attempt (1860) to conquer Central America but was forced to surrender to the British navy. He was turned over to Honduras and was shot by a firing squad Sept. 12, 1860.

See his own book, War in Nicaragua (1860, repr. 1971); W. O. Scroggs, Filibusters and Financiers (1916, repr. 1969); L. Greene, The Filibuster (1937, repr. 1974); biography by A. H. Carr (1963).

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Walker, James, father of William Walker, 22 death of, 187 joined William in Granada, 151 Walker, Mary Norvell, mother of William Walker, 22 Walker, Norvell at Punta Arenas, 283 joined William in Granada, 151 left behind at Rivas, 182...
...Dec. 16th. Appointed May 2. Wrote to Mr. Walker informing him of his appt. May 3." This notation...Board had learned of her engagement to Elkanah Walker the following spring. Secretary William J. Armstrong, in his reply, after commenting...
CONFEDERATE CENTENNIAL STUDIES WM. STANLEY HOOLE, Editor-in-Chief Number Twenty Leroy Pope Walker: Confederate Secretary of War By WILLIAM C. HARRIS CONFEDERATE PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC. TUSCALOOSA 1962 ALABAMA
...of that poetry is "To Charlotte" by Walkers sister Marianne Walker McElroy. 19. Dallas Genealogy ; Bache...1828 citation, Hurja Papers ; The Walker Collection of autographs, ibid. , notes Walkers appointment to a lieutenancy in the...April 7, 1828; Leftwich, Robert J. Walker , pp. 360-61.
...of Pennsylvania. He is the author, co-author and co-editor of numerous books and a long-time admirer of Walker Connor. William Safran is Professor of Political Science at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He is the author of Veto...
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William Walker (Walter) Abson (1911-2005). by John Jenner William Abson was born in Yorkshire and went up to Fitzwilliam...Cambridge, in 1929. At college he became friendly with William Palmer, who invited him to a party held to recruit...
...Eyeball": On Emerson and Walker Evans. by Caroline Blinder...that in Lincoln Kirsteins and William Carlos Williamss readings of...that emanated in response to Walker Evanss rise to fame in the...America: Walker Evans" and William Carlos Williamss "Sermon with...
...Bert Williams and George William Walker in "in Dahomey...Bert Williams and George William Walker in "In Dahomey...theater were made with George William Walker (1872-1911) in...dour bumpkin character while Walker was the straight comic dapper...were joined in their shows by Walkers wife, Aida Overton Walker...
...effect was only part of Walkers larger conceptual understanding...about photography. Walker said in 1979, "I see...realized before." WILLIAM S. JOHNSON works and...Studies Workshop. He and Walker became friends when...series of interviews in Walkers studio - tapes now held...Photographs of Todd Walker, with writings by William S. Johnson and Susan...
...is not lost, either for Walker or for Walkers Lawino. "In Search of Our...79. Byerman, Keith. "Walkers Blues." Bloom, Walker 59-66. Byrd, Rudolph...Neale Hurston." Bloom, Walker 115-34. Shakespeare, William. Sonnets. The Complete...Smith, Felipe. "Alice Walkers Redemptive Act." African...
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William Lamson: MARTY WALKER GALLERY. by Michael Odom John Cage--quoting Sri Lankan philosopher...manner of operation." In much the same spirit, Brooklyn-based William Lamson harnesses the wind and the waves for his recent work. From...
...to the Modern: a Conversation with Caroline Walker Bynum by William R. Ferris WILLIAM R. FERRIS: The Middle Ages, which is your...geographic boundary? A way of thinking? CAROLINE WALKER BYNUM: I would say that it is fundamentally...
Margaret Walker Alexander. by Amiri Baraka Poet and novelist Margaret Walker Alexander, who died recently, at age 83, was the...cannot even spell here without her. First, Margaret Walker, Margaret Walker Alexander. She was one of the...
...body: the ecospirituality of Alice Walker by Pamela A. Smith Alice Walkers Earth is a womanist goddess of many...expressions of health and freedom throughout Walkers writing. We may think of eros in Walker, then, as the love which gives life...code which can be derived from the Walker corpus. Alice Walkers vision may be called eschatological...
...invitation to move in with William Alexander Percy in Greenville...Stephen Vincent Benet, and William Faulkner (who played tennis...dedicated Lanterns in part to "Walker, Roy, and Phin." All three...managing the estate, and Walker, after graduating from the...1942, would have regarded Walkers decision with bewilderment...
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...the Flak; Foreign Secretary William Hague Is Ready to Face Public...to Political Editor Jonathan Walker. Byline: Jonathan Walker...according to Foreign Secretary William Hague. Mr Hague, widely seen...country." Foreign Secretary William Hague insists Britain will...
...Challenge; Whos Going to Be the Next Labour Leader? Political Editor Jonathan Walker Looks at the Contenders, with Odds from Bookmakers William Hill. Byline: Jonathan Walker A Birmingham MP has welcomed the announcement of a left-wing challenge...
Rebellious Dr. Mary Walker. Byline: Peter Cliffe, SPECIAL...unconventional attire. He was William Tecumseh Sherman; she was Dr. Mary Walker. An uncorseted woman, wearing...told her. During the time Walker was assigned to him, they...
...the paintings of New Yorker William Scharf last year. Now the...the British-born Mr. Walker, 62, has exhibited worldwide...another look at his work. Mr. Walkers romantic, emotional, thickly...PHONE: 202-387-2151 John Walkers "October Low Tide, Maine...thickly textured work. Mr. Walker has regularly spent summers...2 Photos, NO CREDIT Mr. Walkers "Untitled" is an acrylic...
...early 1900s 4 Top novelist William McIlvanney 5 TV presenter...founded. Born in 1805, Johnnie Walker was left the princely sum...Within a few years, his Walkers Kilmarnock Whisky was a popular...became better known as Johnnie Walker Black Label - and turned the...Fleming LOGO: Famous Johnnie Walker image LEGACY: Johnnie Walkers gravestone in Kilmarnock.
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WALKER, WILLIAM 1824 60, American filibuster...sympathetic jury. In June, 1855, Walker set out on another filibustering...States for the new government, Walker declared himself president...Transit Company controlled Walkers supply lines, led to his defeat...a hero by many Americans, Walker was again acquitted of violating...
WALKER, SIR EMERY 1851 1933, English...engraver. He was, along with William Morris and others, one of...Sanderson in the Doves Press . Walker was responsible for much of...went to Cobden-Sanderson. Walker exerted great force as a teacher...
WALKER, GEORGE 1618 90, Irish Anglican...army of the deposed James II, Walker roused the people by his courage...Parliament, was given 5,000 by William III for the citizens of Londonderry...a Vindication (1690). Walker was killed in the battle of...
MARCY, WILLIAM LEARNED 1786 1857, American politician, b. Southbridge, Mass...Spain, and the trouble arising from the filibustering expedition of William Walker in Nicaragua. He condemned the Ostend Manifesto , but he managed to...
...succeed him in Normandy and his son William (William II) in England. Bibliography...C. Douglas (1964), and D. Walker (1968); F. M. Maitland, Domesday...repr. 1966); F. Barlow, William I and the Norman Conquest (1965...
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