For other people with the same name, see John Walker (disambiguation).
Walker circa 1890
John Brisben Walker (September 10, 1847 – July 7, 1931) was a magazine publisher and automobile entrepreneur in the United States. In his later years, he was a resident of Jefferson County, Colorado.[1]
^"J. Brisben Walker Dies At Age Of 83. Gained Note as Newspaper Editor and Publisher of Cosmopolitan Magazine. He Served In Chinese Army. Left Penniless by the Panic of 1873, Later Made a Fortune by Introducing Alfalfa in Colorado". New York Times. July 8, 1931. Retrieved 2010-12-15.
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gone on to do so by voting for losing Republican nominees Bob Dole in 1996, John McCain in 2008, Mitt Romney in 2012, and Donald Trump in 2020. Texas was...
People Chris Bartlett (activist): member of ACT UP Philadelphia. J. Quinn Brisben Spencer Cox: member of ACT UP New York David B. Feinberg Avram Finkelstein:...
Independent Howard Phillips 1,772 0.07% 0 Independent J. Quinn Brisben 1,211 0.05% 0 Natural Law Dr. John Hagelin 1,070 0.04% 0 Other write-ins 961 0.04% 0 Independent...