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W. H. T. Walker

William H. T. Walker
W.H.T. Walker CSA.jpg
William Henry Talbot Walker
Nickname(s) Shot Pouch, Fighting Billy
Born (1816-11-26)November 26, 1816
Augusta, Georgia
Died July 22, 1864(1864-07-22) (aged 47)
Atlanta, Georgia
Place of burial Walker Cemetery, Georgia
Allegiance  United States of America
 Confederate States of America
Service/branch  United States Army
 Confederate States Army
Years of service 1837–1838, 1840–1860 (USA)
1861–1864 (CSA)
Rank Union army maj rank insignia.jpg Major (USA)
Confederate States of America General.png Major General (CSA)
Commands held 1st Division, Geogia Militia
Walker's Division
Reserve Corps, Army of Tennessee
Battles/wars

2nd Seminole War

Mexican-American War

American Civil War


2nd Seminole War

Mexican-American War

American Civil War

William Henry Talbot Walker (November 26, 1816 – July 22, 1864) was an American soldier. He was a career United States Army officer who fought with distinction during the Mexican-American War, and also served as a Confederate general during the American Civil War. Walker was severely wounded many times in combat, and was killed in action during the 1864 Atlanta Campaign.

William Henry Talbot Walker (often styled as William H.T. or W.H.T. Walker to distinguish him from the other two William Walkers in the Confederate Army) was born in Augusta, Georgia in 1816. He was a son of Freeman Walker (a U.S. Senator and Augusta mayor) and his wife Mary Garlington Creswell; however his father died in 1827 when he was ten years old. Walker then received his early education at Augusta's Richmond Academy. He would have four children with his wife Mary Townsend, two sons and two daughters.

Walker entered the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1832, and graduated four years later, standing 46th out of 59 cadets. Walker was appointed a brevet second lieutenant on July 1, 1837, and assigned to the 6th U.S. Infantry. On July 31 he was promoted to the rank of second lieutenant. That winter he was serving in Lake Okeechobee, Florida, where he was seriously wounded on December 25 in the neck, shoulder, chest, left arm, and also his leg. Walker was appointed a brevet first lieutenant to rank from that day as well. He was promoted to first lieutenant on February 1, 1838, and would resign his commission on October 31 of that year.


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