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Parker, Ely Samuel, 1828-1895 (52)

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Seneca sachem born at Indian Falls, Genesee County, N.Y. in 1828; raised on the Tonawanda Reservation. Studied law and civil engineering; appointed superintendant of government works at Galena, Ill. in 1857, where he became a friend of Ulysses S. Grant. Served during the Civil War as Gen. Grant's secretary. Appointed U. S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs by President Grant. Died at Fairfield, Conn. in 1895. A Seneca Indian who rose to prominence in United States Military...

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Parker, Samuel (10)

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Epithet: bookseller of 12 Argyll St London Samuel J. Parker was the son of the Reverend Samuel Parker, a Presbyterian missionary who traveled extensively in the Oregon Country. Like his father Samuel J. Parker also traveled extensively, including stints in South America and the west coast of North America. Parker was an avid reader and scholar of Native American studies. As a result, he penned these three letters to James G. Swan on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington St...

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Parker, Samuel, 1744-1804 (17)

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Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Massachsuetts (1804). Parker was consecrated bishop on 16 Sept. 1804, in Trinity Church, New York, but developed gout and never served in the post. He died in Boston on 6 Dec. 1804.

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Parker, Samuel, 1779-1866 (14)

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Reverend Samuel Parker was born on April 23, 1779 in Ashfield, Massachusetts. After his ordination in 1812, Parker preached and taught for over twenty years in New York. In 1833, he volunteered for service under the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Two years later, he and Dr. Marcus Whitman traveled to the Green River to determine the feasibility of an Indian mission for the Flathead and Nez Percé tribes. Whitman returned east, while Parker continued west and spent the wi...

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Parker, Samuel J. (7)

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Physician. Parker wrote from Ithaca, New York.

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Parker, Samuel, 1681-1730 (7)

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Samuel Parker, medalist.

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Richards, Samuel Parker, 1850-1917 (4)

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Samuel Parker Richards was born on December 16th, 1850 to Samuel and Mary (Parker) Richards in Salt Lake City, Utah. He married Eliza Fredonia Alexander and had 8 children. For much of his life, Samuel P. Richards kept journals which are held by the Church of Jesus Christ and Latter Day Saints in Salt Lake City, with Boise State University holding microfilm copies of these diaries and a selection of typed transcripts. The diaries begin with Mr. Richards' youth in Salt Lake City in 1871 and al...

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Parker, Samuel Wilson, 1805-1859. (4)

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Parker, Samuel Hale, 1781-1864 (3)

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Parker, Samuel Dunn, 1780-1873 (3)

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