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Walker Family Plot

1838 establishments in ArkansasCemeteries established in the 1830sCemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in ArkansasNational Register of Historic Places in Fayetteville, ArkansasProtected areas of Washington County, Arkansas
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The Walker Family Plot is a historic cemetery on East Rock Road in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Located just east of the Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery, this small cemetery stands ringed by a low wrought iron fence. It is the burial site of many members of the locally prominent Walker family, with burials dating to 1838. Its most notable burial is that of David Walker (d. 1879), a lawyer, judge, and leading political figure and landowner of the region.The cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012.

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Walker Family Plot
South Walker Road, Fayetteville

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South Walker Road 200
72701 Fayetteville
Arkansas, United States
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