Pictures from Google Image Search

Walker, Timothy (1806-1856)

American Eras | 1997 | Copyright 1997, Gale Group. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

Timothy Walker (1806-1856)

Sources

Educator and publicist

Transplantation. Timothy Walker typified the spread of New Englanders and New England values across the Old Northwest. A direct descendant of Elder William Brewster of the Mayflower, Walker was born in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in 1806. He entered Harvard College at the standard age of sixteen and graduated in 1826 at the head of his class. For the following three years he taught mathematics at George Bancrofts famous Round Hill School in Northampton, Massachusetts, and wrote articles for the North American Review as well as a geometry textbook. In 1829 he joined the first class to attend Harvard Law School subsequent to the reorganization that accompanied the appointment of Joseph Story to the faculty. After one year of instruction he moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, then the rapidly growing Capital of the West and one of the most exciting intellectual environments in the country.

Cincinnati. A characteristic child of the Puritans, Walker practiced law in Ohio for only two years before joining with a local judge to establish a small private law school. In 1835 the school became affiliated with Cincinnati College; as the University of Cincinnati Law School it would be the fourth oldest law school in the country (behind William and Mary, Harvard, and Yale) a century and a half later. By 1850 the assigned reading included James Kents Commentaries on American Law (18261830), William Blackstones Commentaries on the Laws of England (17651769), and treatises on evidence, equity, pleading, and mercantile law. The centerpiece of the curriculum was Walkers lectures, which he published in 1837 as Introduction to American Law and dedicated to his mentor Story. The overview reflected Walkers aim to provide a first book upon the law of this country useful to students rather than practitioners. Disclaiming any originality, profundity, or erudition, he sought to provide a clear, concise survey of the various branches of law, with guidance for further learning. Walkers work ably filled a gap in the literaturea generation later, Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. would call it the best general introduction that he found as a studentand the book remained in print through eleven editions into the early twentieth century.

Reform Editor. In 1843 Walker established the Western Law Journal, which immediately became one of the most important legal publications in the country. Like other legal periodicals of the era, it sought to meet the everyday needs of practitioners; the advent of academic law journals staffed by students remained in the distant future. In addition to presenting recent case reports and other basic information, Walker made the Western Law Journal an influential voice on behalf of various reforms. He advocated codification along the same lines as Kent and Story, as a streamlining of the common law to secure recent innovations and achieve efficiency. Troubled by the Jacksonian argument that codification would rein in a privileged professional elite, Walker warned that the spirit of the hour is a spirit of radicalism; a spirit of selfsufficiency, which regards the wisdom and experience of the past is mere dry dust. Walker similarly sought to follow a moderate course by calling for expansion of womans rights to hold property and make contracts, while opposing the extension of suffrage or rights of officeholding because the general participation of that sex in political affairs, could have no other effect than to transform them into a race of Amazons.

Beyond Settlement. As Cincinnati matured, the Western Law Journal under Walkers leadership remained a vital forum for the discussion of such social and economic aspects of law as the power of railroad corporations to condemn private property, the merits of establishing an institution for juvenile delinquents in a populous city, and the disposition of the vast, unsettled domain owned by the federal government. When Ohio was divided into two federal judicial districts in 1855, Walker was appointed to draft the rules of practice for the courts of the new southern district. After a carriage accident later in the same year, he died at his home in Cincinnati.

Sources

Charles M. Haar, ed., The Golden Age of American Law (New York: George Braziller, 1965);

Walter Theodore Hitchcock, Timothy Walker, Antebellum Lawyer (New York: Garland, 1990).

Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.

  • MLA
  • Chicago
  • APA

"Walker, Timothy (1806-1856)." American Eras. Gale Research Inc. 1997. Encyclopedia.com. 28 Nov. 2009 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

"Walker, Timothy (1806-1856)." American Eras. Gale Research Inc. 1997. Encyclopedia.com. (November 28, 2009). http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-2536601042.html

"Walker, Timothy (1806-1856)." American Eras. Gale Research Inc. 1997. Retrieved November 28, 2009 from Encyclopedia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-2536601042.html

Learn more about citation styles

Related newspaper, magazine, and trade journal articles from HighBeam Research

(Including press releases, facts, information, and biographies)

United States: Housing and Urban Development finds flaws in Redevelopment Plan.
News Wire article from: TendersInfo; 6/5/2008; 700+ words ; ...Byline: shiv03 The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in response to a complaint...Clarksville Center Redevelopment and Urban Renewal Plan voted into law...Johnny Piper. Housing and Urban Development authorities could...
United States: Housing and Urban Development issues new mortgage rules.
News Wire article from: TendersInfo; 11/13/2008; 445 words ; Byline: shiv03 The Department of Housing and Urban Development said Wednesday that it has issued new mortgage rules that would require lenders to provide borrowers with Good Faith Estimates...
In Brief: HUD Holds Roundtable on RESPA Reform.(United States. Housing and Urban Development)(Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: American Banker; 8/11/2005; ; 700+ words ; The Department of Housing and Urban Development and Small Business Administration are scheduled to receive input todayfrom small-business owners in Texas on improving the mortgage...
United States: Affordable housing project given preliminary OK.
News Wire article from: TendersInfo; 11/13/2009; 697 words ; ...the city s first affordable housing project, got a preliminary...million needed to help the Housing Authority close on a $16 million...and insured by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. That $2 million would cover...
HUD issues 'Deconcentration' policy and warns against non-compliance.(United States Department of Housing and Urban Development)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Magazine article from: Real Estate Weekly; 4/5/2000; 700+ words ; Housing and Urban Development Secretary Andrew Cuomo recently...break down concentrations of public housing residents by race and income and...economic integration in public housing developments where 1.3 million families live...
HUD opposes House GSE bill.(United States Department of Housing and Urban Development)(Government Sponsored Enterprises)
Newspaper article from: Asset Securitization Report; 10/31/2005; ; 700+ words ; ...FLA. - Officials from the Department of Housing and Urban Development reiterated their stance against...said Assistant Secretary for Housing Brian Montgomery in a speech...enforce housing goals, as the department's mission is focused on...
CDBG Seen as Hurricane Relief Tool.(United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Community Development Block Grant Program)
Magazine article from: Mortgage Servicing News; 4/1/2006; ; 700+ words ; ...for federal housing assistance...Community Development Block Grants...The two states are still...finalizing their housing assistance...file with the Department of Housing and Urban Development...process and state officials...
FHA moratoria enter phase II.(United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development)(United States. Federal Housing Administration)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Origination News; 12/1/2000; 700+ words ; The Federal Housing Administration foreclosure moratoria in five major cities...He maintains that the 90-day moratoriums allowed the Department of Housing and Urban Development to focus its resources on areas with high FHA default and...
HUD Asks Schools to Help With Gulf Rebuilding.(United States Department of Housing and Urban Development)
Magazine article from: Origination News; 4/1/2006; ; 700+ words ; ...WASHINGTON -- The Department of Housing and Urban Development has launched the Universities...cooperation with local, state and national organizations...develop the Tulane Urban Build Program, an...local partner the Urban Conservancy. The...
HUD: Rita waivers.(Federal Register)(United States. Department of Housing and Urban Development)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Older Americans Report; 11/11/2005; 544 words ; The Department of Housing and Urban Development waives various rules for public housing authorities in federal disaster areas designated as such in connection with Hurricane Rita. Housing agencies in other areas may obtain waivers if...

Related entries from encyclopedias, dictionaries, and thesauruses

Housing and Urban Development, Department of
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT...Housing and Urban Development...throughout the United States, assists...relationship with states and cities on...in his 1961 State of the Union...
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), established 1965...community development. The department assists in finding solutions...problems of housing and urban development through state, local, or private action...
Urban Renewal
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History ...Enhancement of urban life was a...the U.S. Housing Authority...hospitals, and urban parks. Economic...characterized the United States after World...including urban freeway systems...approval from the Department of Housing and Urban Development before ...
SIC 9532 Administration of Urban Planning and Community and Rural Development
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of American Industries ...AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT This category...development of urban and rural...redevelopment, urban renewal...engaged in urban planning...understood that the United States is first...federal, state, and local...devoted to housing and community...and cabinet ...
SIC 9531 Administration of Housing Programs
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of American Industries ...3 million housing units. The Federal Housing Administration...Background and Development Since the...century the Department of Agriculture...later, the United States had largely...predominantly urban economy and...urban and housing problems...

Find thousands of answers for hundreds of subjects at Smart QandA .

All answers verified by trusted sources at Encyclopedia.com

Try Smart QandA now!

For students and teachers!

Encyclopedia.com provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including:

Encyclopedia.com provides students and teachers facts, information, and biographies from verified, citable sources, including: