Charles Burr Walker. Located in the heart of the rich hunting area of the Illinois River, the Princeton Game and Fish Club was established in 1884. Very selective, it has a membership limited to 50,... Read full biography
Charles Burr Walker. Located in the heart of the rich hunting area of the Illinois River, the Princeton Game and Fish Club was established in 1884. Very selective, it has a membership limited to 50, each of which must be a resident of Bureau County. Charles Burr Walker 1873 – 1953 was a lifelong... Read full biography
Charles Burr Walker. Located in the heart of the rich hunting area of the Illinois River, the Princeton Game and Fish Club was established in 1884. Very selective, it has a membership limited to 50, each of which must be a resident of Bureau County. Charles Burr Walker 1873 – 1953 was a lifelong resident of Princeton, Illinois and an avid sportsman. As a young man, he managed to join the Princeton Club in 1902 with share No 32 but, as the demands of raising a young family continued to increase,... Read full biography
Charles Burr Walker. Located in the heart of the rich hunting area of the Illinois River, the Princeton Game and Fish Club was established in 1884. Very selective, it has a membership limited to 50, each of which must be a resident of Bureau County. Charles Burr Walker 1873 – 1953 was a lifelong resident of Princeton, Illinois and an avid sportsman. As a young man, he managed to join the Princeton Club in 1902 with share No 32 but, as the demands of raising a young family continued to increase, he was forced to relinquish his membership in 1910 when the cost became too prohibitive. His eight-year association with the other waterfowlers in the group, however, had led to some lasting friendships and he was able to continue to hunt the Club's... Read full biography
Charles Burr Walker. Located in the heart of the rich hunting area of the Illinois River, the Princeton Game and Fish Club was established in 1884. Very selective, it has a membership limited to 50, each of which must be a resident of Bureau County. Charles Burr Walker 1873 – 1953 was a lifelong resident of Princeton, Illinois and an avid sportsman. As a young man, he managed to join the Princeton Club in 1902 with share No 32 but, as the demands of raising a young family continued to increase, he was forced to relinquish his membership in 1910 when the cost became too prohibitive. His eight-year association with the other waterfowlers in the group, however, had led to some lasting friendships and he was able to continue to hunt the Club's grounds numerous times as a guest. Through this relationship with the club members, his ability to produce an outstanding g... Read full biography
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