- Samuel Hamilton Walker
Samuel Hamilton Walker (1817 –
October 9 ,1847 ) was a Texas Ranger captain and military officer of theRepublic of Texas and the United States armies. Walker served in several armed conflicts, including the Indian and the Mexican-American wars.Walker was born in
Maryland and came to Texas in 1842, when he took part in the defense against the Mexican invasion led by GeneralAdrian Woll . He then joined the Texas Rangers in 1844 under the command of CaptainJohn Coffee Hays . Promoted to the rank of captain, he later led a Ranger company in theMexican-American war with GeneralZachary Taylor and GeneralWinfield Scott 's armies.Walker is usually remembered as the inventor of the famous "
Walker Colt "revolver , along with arms manufacturerSamuel Colt . Walker is said to have self-funded a trip toNew York to meet with Colt and proposed to him the concept of a weapon based on the then-popular five-shot Colt revolver, with many enhancements such as adding a sixth round. By 1847, the new revolver was produced. The Texas Rangers' companies were provided with the new weapons, which proved to be extremely effective.Fact|date=January 2008On
October 9 ,1847 , Walker was killed - lanced through - while fighting a personal duel with the Mayor of the City ofHuamantla , inTlaxcala , while leading his troops. The official Texas myth has him dying with two of his revolvers in his hands.Walker County, Texas is was renamed for him after the original namesake,Robert J. Walker , sided with the Union during the Civil War.See also
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Colt Paterson
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