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Parker, Ely Samuel, 1828-1895

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Personal name headingParker, Ely Samuel, 1828-1895
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Variant(s)Parker, Ely S. (Ely Samuel), 1828-1895
Parker, Eli S. (Eli Samuel), 1828-1895
Parker, E. S. (Ely Samuel), 1828-1895
Do-ne-ho-ga-wa, 1828-1895
Donehogawa, 1828-1895
Associated countryUnited States
LocatedBuffalo (N.Y.)
Birth date1828
Death date1895-08-30
Place of birthTonawanda Band of Seneca
Place of deathFairfield (Conn.)
AffiliationSeneca Nation of New York
Profession or occupationSoldiers Indians. Kings and rulers Lawyers
Found inParker, A.C. The life of General Ely S. Parker, 1983 (subj.) CIP t.p. (General Ely S. Parker)
LC data base, 8-26-83 (hdg.: Parker, Ely Samuel, 1828-1895)
DAB, 1957 (Parker, Ely Samuel)
Reports of the Secretaries of War and Interior, 1867: t.p. (Col. Eli S. Parker)
Investigation into Indian affairs, 1871: t.p. (Hon. E.S. Parker, Commissioner of Indian Affairs)
Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the Buffalo Historical Society for the year 1897, 1898 page 33 (Ely S. Parker; born on the Tonawanda Reservation in 1828; known as Do-Ne-Ho-Ga-Wa; Seneca sachem and Union soldier; Chief of the Seneca Nation; on Gen. Grant's staff during the Civil War; studied law and became a lawyer; died August 30, 1895 in Fairfield, Conn.)
Associated languageeng