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Col. CSA & Tribal Gov. Tandy Walker

Also Known As: "Governor of the Choctaw Nation"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Mississippi, United States
Death: February 02, 1877 (62)
Skullyville, Le Flore County, Oklahoma, United States
Place of Burial: Spring Road, Spiro, Le Flore County, Oklahoma, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of John Tandy Walker and Mary Walker
Husband of Cillen R. Walker and Elzira? Walker
Father of Robert A. Walker; Susannah "Susan" R. Ainsworth; Tandy Walker; Douglas G. Walker; Mary E. Walker and 1 other
Brother of Judith Jones; John Walker, Jr; Mary Blackburn; Louis Walker; George WIlliam Walker and 1 other

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About Col. CSA & Tribal Gov. Tandy Walker

Tandy Walker was a Confederate military commander during the Civil War. A mixed-blood Choctaw, he was born in Mississippi in 1814. As a lieutenant colonel in 1861, Walker, a former governor of the Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory, was second in command to Col. Douglas H. Cooper of the First Regiment of Choctaw and Chickasaw Mounted Rifles. Walker became a colonel and took command of the regiment in January 1863 after Cooper was promoted to brigadier general.

In early 1864 Walker’s regiment as reorganized as the Second Indian Cavalry Brigade consisting of his Choctaw and Chickasaw troops and a reserve unit of Caddo Indians. Walker was a capable and highly respected officer. His troops played vital roles in the Confederate victories at Newtonia, Missouri, in September 1862 and at Poison Spring, Arkansas, in April 1864. Tandy Walker died in 1877 at Skullyville in present LeFlore County, Oklahoma.

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Tandy Walker

His wife was Cillen Krebs, daughter of Placide Krebs and Rebecca Folsom. She died in 1884. See her Memorial Page, Skullyville Cemetery.

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Col. CSA & Tribal Gov. Tandy Walker's Timeline

1814
October 11, 1814
Mississippi, United States
1830
1830
1847
1847
Choctaw Nation,Indian Territory
1851
August 9, 1851
Choctaw Nation,Indian Territory
1855
March 22, 1855
Choctaw Nation,Indian Territory
1858
August 11, 1858
Skulleyville, Italy
1865
August 11, 1865
Choctaw Nation,Indian Territory
1877
February 2, 1877
Age 62
Skullyville, Le Flore County, Oklahoma, United States