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James Peter Walker (March 14, 1851 – July 19, 1890) was a
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Early years

Born near
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, Walker attended the public schools and the boys' college at Durhamville, Tennessee.


Career

He was employed in early youth as a clerk in a country store. He moved to Missouri in 1867 and settled near Kennett, Dunklin County. He engaged in agricultural pursuits. He moved to Point Pleasant, New Madrid County, in 1871 and engaged in transportation on the Mississippi River. He engaged in the dry-goods business at Dexter, Missouri, in 1876, and later, in 1882, in the buying and selling of grain. He served as delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1880. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congress in 1884. Walker was elected as a
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to the fiftieth and fifty-first Congresses and served from March 4, 1887, until his death. He was unanimously nominated as the Democratic candidate for reelection to the fifty-second Congress on the day of his death.


Death

He died July 19, 1890, in Dexter, Missouri from an influenza epidemic that had hit the area. He was interred in Dexter Cemetery.


See also

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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Walker, James Peter 1851 births 1890 deaths Deaths from the 1889–1890 flu pandemic Infectious disease deaths in Missouri Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Missouri 19th-century American politicians People from Kennett, Missouri People from New Madrid County, Missouri People from Dexter, Missouri