Walter Ferguson (1886 – 1936) was an American politician, newspaper owner, and banker who served in the Oklahoma Senate between 1917 and 1919.
He attended school during the height of his father's political career and later married Lucia Loomis.
When his father became Governor of Oklahoma Territory, Ferguson was sent to Wentworth Military Academy where he graduated in 1906.
That year he went on to the University of Oklahoma and became a founding member and first president of Kappa Alpha Order, the school's first fraternity.
[2] In 1920 he sold the Cherokee Republican and moved to Oklahoma City and worked in advertising at a bank.