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Joseph R. Walker (December 13, 1798 – October 27, 1876) was a mountain man and experienced scout. He established the segment of the California Trail, the primary route for the emigrants to the gold fields during the California gold rush, from Fort Hall, Idaho to the Truckee River. The Walker River and Walker Lake in Nevada were named for him by John C. Frémont.

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  • جوزيف ر. ووكر (ar)
  • Joseph R. Walker (de)
  • Joseph Walker (es)
  • Joseph R. Walker (it)
  • Joseph R. Walker (en)
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  • جوزيف ر. ووكر (بالإنجليزية: Joseph R. Walker)‏ هو مستكشف أمريكي، ولد في 13 ديسمبر 1798 في مقاطعة روان في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 27 أكتوبر 1876 في مقاطعة كونترا كوستا في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Joseph R. Walker (* 13. Dezember 1798 im Roane County, Tennessee; † 27. Oktober 1876 im Contra Costa County, Kalifornien), auch bekannt als Captain Walker, war ein US-amerikanischer Mountain Man und Entdecker neuer Wege in den Westen des nordamerikanischen Kontinents. (de)
  • Joseph R. Walker​ (condado de Roane, Tennessee, 13 de diciembre de 1798 — Walnut Creek, California, 27 de octubre de 1876) fue un montañés, comerciante de pieles y experimentado explorador estadounidense recordado por haber participado en la expedición Bonneville y haber encontrado el paso Walker, que en el futuro será la ruta de acceso a California.forty (es)
  • Joseph R. Walker (December 13, 1798 – October 27, 1876) was a mountain man and experienced scout. He established the segment of the California Trail, the primary route for the emigrants to the gold fields during the California gold rush, from Fort Hall, Idaho to the Truckee River. The Walker River and Walker Lake in Nevada were named for him by John C. Frémont. (en)
  • Joseph R. Walker (Contea di Roane, 13 dicembre 1798 – Contea di Contra Costa, 27 ottobre 1876) è stato un avventuriero ed esploratore statunitense.Stabilì il segmento della Pista della California (California Trail), la principale rotta per gli emigranti diretti ai campi auriferi durante la corsa all'oro della California, da Forte Hall (Idaho) al fiume Truckee. Il e il in Nevada furono nominati in suo onore da John C. Frémont. (it)
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  • Joseph Rutherford Walker (en)
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  • Joseph Rutherford Walker (en)
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  • Manzanita Ranch, Contra Costa County, California (en)
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