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text_A: Rolling Stone magazine described Led Zeppelin as "the biggest band of the Sixties."
text_B: Captain Benjamin Walker -LRB- 1753 -- January 13 , 1818 -RRB- was a soldier in the American Revolutionary War and later served as a U.S. Representative from New York .. New York. New York ( state ). American Revolutionary War. American Revolutionary War. U.S. Representative. United States Representative. He was born in London , England , where he attended the Blue-Coat School .. London. London. England. England. Blue-Coat School. Blue-Coat School. After immigrating to the United States , he settled in New York City .. New York. New York ( state ). United States. United States. New York City. New York City. During the American Revolutionary War , he was an aide-de-camp to General Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben -LRB- during this appointment he was reputed to have been the male companion of the Baron -RRB- and subsequently as a member of the staff of General George Washington .. American Revolutionary War. American Revolutionary War. Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben. Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben. George Washington. George Washington. Together with a fellow aide-de-camp , William North , he was formally adopted by Steuben , and made his heir .. William North. William North. Some historians believe that these ` extraordinary intense emotional relationships ' were romantic , and given Steuben 's reported earlier behaviour , it has been suggested it would have been out-of-character for him if they were not .. It has also been posited that while Walker held the Baron in high esteem , and had no scruples about exploiting his attraction for him , he had no intention of reciprocating .. However , without more substantive evidence turning up , the exact nature of the relationships is impossible to define conclusively .. From March 21 , 1791 until February 20 , 1798 , Walker served as a captain and as naval officer of customs at the port of New York .. New York. New York ( state ). He was moved to Fort Schuyler , now Utica , in New York State , in 1797 .. Utica. Utica, New York. New York. New York ( state ). He also worked as an agent of the great landed estate of the Earl of Bath .. Earl of Bath. Earl of Bath. Walker was elected as a Federalist to the Seventh Congress -LRB- March 4 , 1801 - March 3 , 1803 -RRB- .. Federalist. Federalist. After his tenure , he declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1802 .. Walker died in Utica , New York , on January 13 , 1818 .. Utica. Utica, New York. New York. New York ( state ). He was first interred in the Old Village Burying Ground on Water Street but was exhumed and reinterred in Forest Hill Cemetery , Utica on June 17 , 1875 .. Utica. Utica, New York
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