- Joseph Marshall Walker
Infobox Governor
order = 14th
office = Governor of Louisiana
term_start = 1850
term_end = 1853
lieutenant = none
predecessor =Isaac Johnson
successor = Paul O. Hébert
birth_date = birth date|1784|7|1|mf=y
birth_place =New Orleans ,Louisiana
death_date = death date and age|1856|3|20|1784|7|1|mf=y
death_place =New Orleans ,Louisiana
party = Democrat
spouse = Catherine CarterJoseph Marshall Walker (
July 1 ,1784 ndashJanuary 20 ,1856 ) was aLouisiana soldier andpolitician . He was Governor of Louisiana, from 1850 - 1853.Walker was born to an English father and a French-Creole mother in the
French Quarter ofNew Orleans, Louisiana . At that timeLouisiana was acolony ofSpain . In 1807, he went to Mexico and joined the Spanish army, serving as a lieutenant of dragoons, and later becoming master of a military school at Chihuahua.After the outbreak of the
War of 1812 he returned to New Orleans and enlisted in the Louisiana StateMilitia . He served fighting against the British in theBattle of New Orleans atChalmette, Louisiana .Political career
A member of the Democratic Party, he was first elected to public office in 1820, as a member of the House of Representatives of Louisiana.
On
January 22 ,1822 , he was madeBrigadier General of the First Brigade of the State Militia, serving concurrently with his role as a member of the state house.Walker was reelected to the legislature in 1822, 1832, and 1836. He was active in promoting the State Militia, and was credited with improving the organization and discipline of that force.
In 1846 he served as State Treasurer.
In 1849 he ran for Governor, winning against split Whig opposition from General
Alexander De Clouet andDuncan F. Kenner . On28 January ,1850 he became the first governor inaugurated in the new state capital at Baton Rouge.As governor he established a free
public school system for white children.There was widespread opposition to the 1846 State
Constitution , and a convention adopted a new one in 1852. Walker strongly objected to this document, and resigned because of this the following year, and retired to a familyplantation in Rapides Parish. He turned down offers from Democratic Party officials to be their candidate for theUnited States House of Representatives . Joseph Marshall Walker died three years later in 1856.References
* Sobel, Robert, and John Raimo, eds. Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States, 1789-1978, Vol. 2, Westport, Conn.; Meckler Books, 1978. 4 vols.
* [http://www.sos.louisiana.gov/tabid/371/Default.aspx State of Louisiana - Biography]succession box | title=Governor of Louisiana
Joseph Marshall Walker (D)| before=Isaac Johnson (D)| after=Paul O. Hébert (D) | years=1850–1853
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