1To Alexander Hamilton from Benjamin Walker, 3 September 1803 (Hamilton Papers)
...and settled in New York City. During the war he was an aide-de-camp to Baron von Steuben. In 1786 he was appointed commissioner to settle the accounts of the hospital, marine, and clothing departments. He was a director of the Society for Establishing Useful Manufactures and from 1789 to 1797 was naval officer for New York. In May, 1795, he became a representative of the Pulteney Associates,...
2To Alexander Hamilton from George Washington, 9 August 1798 (Hamilton Papers)
...American Revolution and settled in New York City. During the war he served as an aide-de-camp to Baron von Steuben. In 1786 he was appointed commissioner to settle the accounts of the hospital, marine, and clothing departments. He was a director of the Society for Establishing Useful Manufactures, and from 1791 to 1797 he served as naval officer for New York. In May, 1795, Walker became...
3To Alexander Hamilton from Germain Pierre Decrosses, 16 April 1796 (Hamilton Papers)
...and settled in New York City. During the war he had served as aide-de-camp to Baron von Steuben. In 1786 Walker was appointed commissioner to settle the accounts of the hospital, marine, and clothing departments. He was closely associated with Steuben and William Duer in business and like H served as a director of the Society for Establishing Useful Manufactures. In December, 1790...
4To Alexander Hamilton from Medad Mitchell, [11 January 1794] (Hamilton Papers)
...Walker had served as Baron von Steuben’s aide during the American Revolution. In 1786 he was appointed commissioner to settle the accounts of the hospital, marine, and clothing departments, and in following years he served as naval officer of New York and as a director of the Society for Establishing Useful Manufactures. Walker was also closely associated with Steuben’s and William Duer’...
5To Alexander Hamilton from Benjamin Walker, 15 September 1789 (Hamilton Papers)
In 1786 the Continental Congress appointed Walker commissioner to settle the accounts of the hospital, marine, and clothing departments.