- Harriet G. Walker
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name = Harriet G. Walker
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birth_date =10 September 1841
birth_place = Brunswick,Ohio ,United States
death_date =13 January 1917
death_place = New York,New York ,United States
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known_for = president of Northwestern Hospital, now Abbott Northwestern Hospital ofAllina Hospitals & Clinics
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spouse =T. B. Walker
children = Gilbert, Julia, Leon, Harriet, Fletcher, Willis, Clinton, and ArchieHarriet Granger Hulet Walker (
10 September 1841 –13 January 1917 ) was an American hospital administrator and leader in thetemperance movement .Early life
She was born in Brunswick,
Ohio in theUnited States . She attended Baldwin University and in 1863 marriedT. B. Walker . They later lived inMinneapolis, Minnesota and had eight children.Her mother, whose last name was Granger, came from Berkshire County in
Massachusetts , like Walker's father. Her mother's husband, the Honorable Fletcher Huet, was a "prosperous businessman" who owned aquarry that soldgrindstone s. Later in life, Walker's husband would go toMinneapolis-Saint Paul to sell grindstones and meetJames J. Hill when he was a youngclerk fact|date=November 2007 who later was involved with the Great Northern Railway,Northern Pacific Railway , and theChicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad . [cite news|title=J. J. Hill Dead In St. Paul Home At The Age of 77|work=The New York Times on the Web, Learning Network|publisher=The New York Times Company|http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/bday/0916.html|date=30 May 1916|accessdate=2007-11-07]Her father's father served in the
American Revolutionary War and participated in theBattle of Bunker Hill .cite book|title=History of the City of Minneapolis, Minnesota |author=Atwater, Isaac (ed.)|date=1893|publisher=Munsell & Company via Google Books scan of Harvard College Library copy|location=New York|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=CoVGorZ2vWMC&pg=PA122|pages=122|accessdate=2007-11-07]Walker studied vocal and instrumental music at what is today
Baldwin-Wallace College , and then taught music for two years. One of her classmates was Thomas B. Walker who worked for Walker's father. They were engaged and wanted to live in Minneapolis. The Reverend J. Wheeler, president of Baldwin University, married them. Wheeler was Walker's brother in law.Her husband had to travel for his work for months at a time, so their first years were difficult. They wanted to build a home, and when their fortunes improved, they became interested in "
book s andart ." Their home onHennepin Avenue was remembered in the "History of the City of Minneapolis, Minnesota" byIsaac Atwater as a place of "refined and generous hospitality" and the nursery for their children.Associations
Walker was president of Northwestern Hospital, now
Abbott Northwestern Hospital ofAllina Hospitals & Clinics , from 1862 to 1917, president of the Bethany Home now Walker Methodist Home, and worked with or was a member of the Women's Council of the City of Minneapolis, Hennepin Avenue Methodist Church, the Nonpartisan National Women's Christian Temperance Union, and the Minneapolis Association Opposed to the Further Extension of Suffrage to Women. Walker died inNew York City in 1917 and was buried inLakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis.cite web|author=Peterson, David B. (processor)|url=http://www.mnhs.org/library/findaids/00093.html#a2|title=Biographies of the Walker Family in T. B. Walker and Family Papers|publisher=Minnesota Historical Society|accessdate=2007-11-02]The Walker home on
Hennepin Avenue was a public art gallery now known as theWalker Art Center , today about a mile from the house, for many years was connected to and shared a lobby with theGuthrie Theater . The family's art gallery was in one or more other locations prior to the present one. T. B. Walker commissioned galleries to be built around the house to start with.fact|date=November 2007 to house his extensive collection.cite book|author=Walker, Thomas Barlow|title=Catalog of the Art Collection of T. B. Walker|date=1907|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=NWk6mSxnzh8C&printsec=frontcover|location=Minneapolis|publisher=via Google Books scan of University of Michigan copy|accessdate=2007-11-03] In about 1914 the house was torn down. The State Theatre in downtown Minneapolis is on the site today, renovated with a few other theaters in the area, and is part of one of the city's entertainment districts.fact|date=November 2007.ee also
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Women's Christian Temperance Union Notes
Further reading
*cite web|title=A History of Minneapolis: Medicine|publisher=Minneapolis Public Library|url=http://www.mpls.lib.mn.us/history/rs3.asp|date=2001|accessdate=2007-11-07
*cite web|url=http://www.abbottnorthwestern.com/ahs/anw.nsf/page%20/history|title=Our History|publisher=Allina Health System|accessdate=2007-11-02
*cite web|url=http://info.walkerart.org/about/history.wac|title=History|publisher=Walker Art Center|accessdate=2007-11-02
*cite web|url=http://www.walkermeth.org/|title=About Us|publisher=Walker Methodist|accessdate=2007-11-02Persondata |PLEASE SEE !
NAME = Harriet G. Walker
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Harriet Walker
SHORT DESCRIPTION = president ofAbbott Northwestern Hospital
DATE OF BIRTH =10 September 1841
PLACE OF BIRTH = Brunswick,Ohio ,United States
DATE OF DEATH =13 January 1917
PLACE OF DEATH =New York City ,New York ,United States
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