Norman R. Walker
Norman R. "Doc" Walker (July 28, 1889 – April 5, 1949) was an American pharmacist and politician. Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Walker served in the United States Army and went to Washington State University. He was a pharmacist in Seattle, Washington and then moved to Ketchikan, Alaska and owned the Walker-Broderick House. Walker served as Mayor of Ketchikan, Alaska from 1930 to 1932 and then served in in the Alaska Territorial Senate from 1933 until 1947. Walker was also head of the Alaska Territorial Pharmacy Board.[1][2][3]