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  1. David Davis Walker (January 19, 1840 – October 4, 1918) was an American businessman. He started his career as a dry goods wholesaler in St. Louis, Missouri. He was the co-founder of Ely & Walker, which remains a clothing brand to this day.

  2. David Davis "D.D." Walker (19 January 1840 - 4 October 1918), a St. Louis dry goods wholesaler, founded Ely & Walker, which remains a clothing brand to this day. Walker was a first cousin of Senator and Supreme Court Justice David Davis.

  3. David Davis "D.D." Walker (19 January 1840 - 4 October 1918), a St. Louis dry goods wholesaler, founded Ely & Walker, which remains a clothing brand to this day. Walker was a first cousin of Senator and Supreme Court Justice David Davis.

  4. David Davis Walker (January 19, 1840 – October 4, 1918) was an American businessman. He started his career as a dry goods wholesaler in St. Louis, Missouri. He was the co-founder of Ely & Walker, which remains a clothing brand to this day.

  5. David Walker, African American abolitionist whose pamphlet Appealto the Colored Citizens of the World… (1829), urging enslaved people to fight for their freedom, was one of the most radical documents of the antislavery movement.

  6. David Walker (September 28, 1796 – August 6, 1830) [a] was an American abolitionist, writer, and anti-slavery activist. Though his father was enslaved, his mother was free; therefore, he was free as well ( partus sequitur ventrem ).

  7. Aug 20, 2015 · David Davis Walker was such a workaholic, he had to quit for two years to recover. At 40, he returned to work and, right off the bat, cofounded what would become the Ely & Walker Dry Goods Co. (After World War II, it was acquired by Burlington; the old Ely & Walker building now houses some of Washington Avenue’s coolest lofts.)