John Walker

Missouri politician
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroMissouri politician
PlacesUnited States of America
wasPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth15 October 1770, Brunswick County, Virginia, USA
Death26 May 1838 (aged 67 years)
Star signLibra
Politics:Democratic Party
Family
Mother:Mary Meade
Father:Col. George Walker
Children:John George Walker
The details

Biography

John Walker (October 15, 1770 – May 26, 1838) was a U.S. politician from Missouri.

John Walker was born in Brunswick County, Virginia. He later moved to Kentucky, and eventually settled in Howard County, Missouri in 1818. His wife Sarah Caffery, whom he married in 1800, was a niece of Rachel Jackson, the wife of Andrew Jackson. Walker was a member of a prominent Kentucky political family, and was the brother of U.S. Senator George Walker and U.S. Congressman David Walker and the uncle of James D. Walker, David S. Walker and Richard K. Call. His son John George Walker served as a Confederate general during the Civil War.

A decade after moving to Missouri, Walker was elected to the Missouri Senate representing Howard County. He was elected as State Treasurer of Missouri in 1833. According to legend, he never kept the Treasurer's office locked or bolted, but secured government funds in an iron-bound oaken chest, and reportedly slept on top of the chest at night. Following his death in office in May, 1838, $400 (~$10,926 in 2022) in government funds were reported missing. Nonetheless, he was exonerated by the Missouri General Assembly on charges of misappropriation of funds, and his estate was paid compensation for his service as state treasurer. Several years later, the missing money was discovered in between the metal lining and walls of the chest.

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