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Elkanah W. Walker c. 1832 - c. 1894

Elkanah W. Walker of washington County, TN was born circa 1832, and died at age 62 years old circa 1894.
Elkanah W. Walker
washington County, TN
circa 1832
circa 1894
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Elkanah W. Walker's History: circa 1832 - circa 1894

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  • Introduction

    Elkanah W. Walker was a soldier in the United States Civil War. I think he was married to a Nancy walker and I believe he was my great grandfather.
  • 1832
    circa

    Birthday

    circa 1832
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Elkanah W. Walker fought in the Civil War for the Union in the 12 Tennessee Cavalry. He entered the war with the rank of B smith, and left with the rank of Sgt.
  • Personal Life & Family

    12 Tennessee Cavalry.
  • 1894
    circa

    Death

    circa 1894
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Death location
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In 1832, in the year that Elkanah W. Walker was born, on October 20th, the Chickasaw nation signed the Pontotoc Creek Treaty with the United States. The Treaty ceded 6,283,804 million acres of Chickasaw land in Mississippi to the U.S. In return, the Chickasaw were supposed to receive all proceeds of sales of the land by the federal government to private owners, along with expenses for relocation and food and supplies for one year and an equal amount of land west of the Mississippi. The area ceded included the entire northern one-sixth of the state of Mississippi.
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In 1843, Elkanah was merely 11 years old when on January 31st, the Virginia Minstrels - also called the Virginia Serenaders - performed the first minstrel show. The whole troupe appeared in blackface. They were famous for the songs "Jimmy Crack Corn" and "Old Dan Tucker".
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