Talk:John Brisben Walker

John Brisbane Walker
Several newspaper articles from early century newspapers show his middle name spelled with this variant. A few examples: Weekly Ignacio Chieftan (1914), Colorado Transcript (1908), etc. I have 24 of these old examples. I located 156 old newspaper articles using the word "Brisben". Not unlike a modern day Google Fight, this doesn't really prove anything, but I did find it interesting that his middle name seemed to have two different spellings throughout the years (I believe I came across both spellings in modern publications as well). I'm only posting this for a form of posterity; I don't believe it is notable in any way to mention in the article. –  Ker αun oςc op ia◁ galaxies  07:04, 2 February 2011 (UTC)

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