Robert J. Walker

E214896

Robert J. Walker was a 19th-century American politician and statesman who served in key federal financial roles, including as U.S. Secretary of the Treasury.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Robert J. Walker canonical 5

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf American politician
human
lawyer
statesman
advocatedFor independent treasury system reforms
appointedBy James K. Polk
authored Walker Tariff of 1846
surface form: Walker Tariff proposal
burialPlace Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C., United States
surface form: Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth July 19, 1801
dateOfDeath November 11, 1869
educatedAt Litchfield Law School
University of Pennsylvania
knownFor Walker Tariff of 1846
expansionist fiscal policies during the Polk administration
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party
notableRelative Benjamin Franklin Bache
surface form: Benjamin Franklin (by marriage through the Bache family)
occupation lawyer
politician
statesman
officeEnd Governor of Kansas Territory, December 15, 1857
United States Secretary of the Treasury, March 5, 1849
United States Senator from Mississippi, March 5, 1845
officeStart Governor of Kansas Territory, May 27, 1857
United States Secretary of the Treasury, March 8, 1845
United States Senator from Mississippi, March 4, 1835
participatedIn debates over slavery and territorial expansion in the 1840s and 1850s
placeOfBirth Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
placeOfDeath Washington, D.C.
surface form: Washington, D.C., United States
politicalAlignment Jacksonian Party
surface form: Jacksonian Democrat
positionHeld Governor of Kansas Territory
United States Secretary of the Treasury
United States Senator
United States Senator from Mississippi
member of the United States House of Representatives (Pennsylvania) (elect, not seated)
practicedLawIn Natchez, Mississippi
Philadelphia
surface form: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
reasonForResignation opposition to pro-slavery Lecompton Constitution in Kansas
resignedFromPosition Governor of Kansas Territory
signature Signature of Robert J. Walker (1801–1869).svg
spouse Mary Bache
supported annexation of Texas
expansion of the United States to the Pacific
low-tariff, revenue-only tariff policy
workedOn financing of the Mexican–American War

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Comptroller of the Treasury officeHeldBy Robert J. Walker
Walker hasNotableBearer Robert J. Walker
Walker Tariff of 1846 namedAfter Robert J. Walker
Walker Tariff of 1846 proposedBy Robert J. Walker