Hon. J.H. Walker of Massachusetts, Ten Years Member Of, Eight Years First Republican Named On, and Four Years Chairman of Committee on Banking and Currency, National House of Representatives. 1898-99
Remarks of Hon. J.H. Walker, of Massachusetts in the House of Representatives, Tuesday, February 5, 1895, on "Grovers." ...
Speech of Hon. Joseph H. Walker, of Massachusetts, in the House of Representatives, Wednesday, March 23, 1892
Why the Purchase Clause of the Act of July 14, 1890 (called Sherman Law) Should be Repealed, and why Free Coinage of Silver Would be Unjust ..
Remarks Of Hon. J.h. Walker, Of Massachusetts, In The House Of Representatives, Tuesday, February 5, 1895, On Grovers: How Shall The Treasury Be Relie
Mr. J.H. Walker Requests the Pleasure of the Company of [Mr & Mrs Nath. Paine] Thursday Evening, June 18th, [1874] at 8 O'clock, to Meet the Friends of Worcester Academy. Cor. Main & Ripley Sts. Worcester
Speech of J.H. Walker of Worcester, Mass., and Others, on Resolution to Remove Tariff from Morocco and Other Imported Leather, Before the National Hide and Leather Tanner's Convention, Held in Shoe and Leather Building, Centennial Grounds, Philadelphia, October 18th, 19th and 20th, 1876
Remarks of Hon. J.H. Walker, Chairman, Committee on Banking and Currency, House of Representatives, in Exposition of the Financial and Banking Situation of the Country