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The collection contains one folder of correspondence relating to Walker's significant bequests of money to Tufts College both before and after his death. The earlier correspondence is with Walker himself and the later correspondence is with his family and estate.
W. J. Walker's log book. Diary of a voyage from Liverpool to Geelong on the ship "Confiance", 8 December, 1852 to 12 April, 1853, transcribed and with a preface by Philip T. Wilson. Includes part of the passenger list of the Confiance showing the entry for William J. Walker and his family.
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Letter of introduction for Colonel Bohler, who, Worth promises, will have plenty of stories about Mexico to share with Secretary of the Treasury Walker.