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91: 135: 103: 454: 123: 162: 28: 468: 414:. He was wounded in the left arm and lost his left leg after he led a charge into the Union line and was subjected to a rifle volley after refusing to surrender and then captured. Walker thought he was mortally wounded but was saved by Union surgeon John J. Craven at Fort Monroe, who amputated his leg. He was exchanged on October 29, 1864. Walker served at 326: 228:
from 1847 to 1848. He was discharged in 1848. Walker rejoined the army as captain in the 1st U.S. Cavalry Regiment on March 3, 1855, and served until he resigned on May 1, 1861. Walker was wounded in the left arm and lost his left foot during the
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on October 22, 1862. He was alternately twice in charge of the Third Subdistrict and Fourth Subdistrict of the District of South Carolina. He was in command at
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Walker served as assistant inspector general, Department of South Carolina, Georgia and East Florida, December 1861 to March 14, 1862. He was promoted to
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and assistant inspector general on March 22, 1862. On May 29, 1862, Walker was in immediate command of a force which drove off a Union Army force at the
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The March 16, 1861 date may have been a backdated date of rank to give Walker seniority over some others also appointed to the same grade.
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William S. Walker resigned from the U.S. Army on May 1, 1861. He had already been appointed a captain in the infantry of the
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regiment. He was regimental adjutant between May 1, 1847, and June 15, 1847. Walker was appointed a
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in the infantry on February 27, 1847. On April 9, 1847, he was assigned to the 1st U.S.
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On May 20, 1864, William Stephen Walker was severely wounded and captured at the
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on March 3, 1855, when the army was expanded during that year.
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on May 17, 1864. With the sudden injury of Brigadier General
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Infantry Regiment and the MacBeth South Carolina Artillery.
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Walker returned to the U.S. Army as a captain of the
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He is buried in 835:People of Florida in the American Civil War 585: 583: 581: 579: 577: 575: 573: 571: 569: 567: 515: 513: 511: 509: 507: 505: 503: 501: 499: 497: 830:Confederate States Army brigadier generals 610: 26: 687: 650: 356:from November 5, 1861, to December 1861. 564: 494: 324: 296:Regiment of Voltigeurs and Foot Riflemen 32:Image of Walker from an 1899 group photo 812: 193:(April 13, 1822 – June 7, 1899) was a 845:Burials at Oakland Cemetery (Atlanta) 430:After the Civil War, Walker moved to 13: 855:Military personnel from Pittsburgh 280:. He attended a private school in 14: 866: 781:. New York: Facts On File, 1988. 667:. New York: Facts On File, 1988. 434:. William Stephen Walker died at 740:. First published 1959 by McKay. 466: 452: 160: 133: 121: 101: 89: 276:, who also was originally from 678: 335:Army of the Confederate States 1: 719: 244: 237:. 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Walker served as a 147:Years of service 389:Petersburg, Virginia 373:Battle of Port Royal 288:Mexican–American War 257:, but was raised in 226:Mexican–American War 208:, but was raised by 179:Mexican–American War 397:Nathan George Evans 777:Sifakis, Stewart. 663:Sifakis, Stewart. 422:, on May 1, 1865. 343:Confederate States 331: 290:and was appointed 222:United States Army 202:American Civil War 183:American Civil War 129:United States Army 804:978-0-8071-0823-9 787:978-0-8160-1055-4 772:978-0-06-273116-6 757:978-0-8047-3641-1 738:978-0-8129-1726-0 645:978-0-06-273116-6 393:Overland Campaign 385:P.G.T. Beauregard 377:brigadier general 235:Overland Campaign 198:brigadier general 188: 187: 168:Brigadier General 862: 713: 698: 685: 682: 676: 661: 648: 633: 608: 591: 562: 543: 476: 474:Biography portal 471: 470: 469: 462: 457: 456: 455: 440:Oakland Cemetery 371:, gained at the 292:first lieutenant 282:Georgetown, D.C. 274:Robert J. 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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia
United States of America
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United States Army
Confederate States Army

Brigadier General
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
Confederate States Army
brigadier general
American Civil War
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Robert J. Walker
U.S. Senator
first lieutenant
United States Army
Mexican–American War
Battle of Ware Bottom Church
Overland Campaign
Atlanta, Georgia
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
Mississippi
Washington, D.C.
President
James K. Polk

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