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Note: N2 1956 W M Walker home at 1109 <from father's obit> Roanoke Place, Flintridge, Los Angeles Co., CA 1958 WM Walker home at 292 Sacramento, Pasadena. 1928/29 field work in Maui for the Bishop Museum 1933/34 Yokuts shell mounds near Taft, CA w/father California Death Index, 1940-1997 Name: Winslow Metcalf Walker Social Security #: 355144126 Sex: MALE Birth Date: 12 Jun 1903 Birthplace: Illinois Death Date: 2 Jun 1996 Death Place: San Diego Mother's Maiden Name: Howe Social Security Death Index Name: Winslow M. Walker SSN: 335-14-4126 Last Residence: 92128��San Diego, San Diego, California Born: 12 Jun 1903 Died: 2 Jun 1996 State (Year) SSN issued: Illinois (Before 1951 ) By Winslow Metcalf Walker: Archaeology of Maui, Maui Historical Society manuscript, 1931 The cave culture of Arkansas er 1932 A reconnaissance of northern Louisiana mounds, 1932 Trailing the mound builders of the Mississippi Valley1933 A Caddo burial site at Natchitoches, Louisiana (Smithsonian miscellaneous collections) 1935 Excavating ancient Yokuts shellmounds in California 1935 The Troyville mounds, Catahoula parish, La., ( Bureau of American ethnology. Bulletin) 1936) Excavations in the Matthews site: New Madrid County, MO (Academy of Science of St Louis) 1946 In 1933-1934, William Duncan Strong returned led a Smithsonian expedition supported by the Civil Works Administration. The area of interest was the southern San Joaquin Valley. There, assisted by Winslow M. Walker and Waldo R. Wedel, Strong directed excavations at Tulamniu, a Yokuts village, and carried out an archeological survey of the eastern Chumash area.
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