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Ely Samuel Parker scrapbooks 1828-1894
Ely Samuel Parker scrapbooks 1828-1894
Ely Samuel Parker scrapbooks 1828-1894
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Title Ely Samuel Parker scrapbooks 1828-1894 
Creator Parker, Ely Samuel, 1828-1895
Date 1870-1894 
Language English
Subjects United States, Indians of North America
Summary Twelve scrapbooks, presumably kept by Parker, containing newspaper clippings and illustrations dating primarily from 1870 to 1894, regarding Indian affairs. Taken from various U.S. newspapers, the articles deal primarily with Indian massacres, war, and fraud within the Bureau of Indian Affairs.  There are also a few volumes concerning Indian archaeology, relics, legends, folklore, customs, and education.  Illustrations typically depict Indian chiefs, generals, Indian office commisioners, war scenes and battlefield maps, dances, and dwellings.  Many Indian tribes are referred to, including but not limited to the Sioux, Navajo, Osage, Apache, Cherokee, Pima, Pueblo, Creek, Seminole, Comanche, Aztec, Choctaw, Temecula, Ponca, Cheyenne, Onondaga, Narragnasett, Mashpee, Ute, and Zuni.  There are also three 1870 letters addressed to Ely Samuel Parker from Samuel M. Janney, John A. Burbank, and J.A. Campbell, superintendents of Indian affairs from the Nebraska Territory, Dakota Territory, and Wyoming Territory.  Many volumes contain indexes. 
Biographical/Historical Note Seneca Indian, advocate of the Tonawanda Senecas and chief of the Wolf clan, civil engineer, military secretary to U.S. Grant, U.S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, stock trader, and clerk in the New York City police department. 
Extent 2 cubic ft. (12 volumes) 
Format Sources, Clippings, Correspondence, Scrapbooks
Link to Catalog View record
Call Number Ayer Modern MS Parker 
BibID 991758248805867
Rights Status No Copyright - United States
Contributing Institution Newberry Library
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Size 5752px × 3475px     57.22 MB 
File Created 01/08/2014 
Filename 991758248805867_Ayer_Modern_MS_Parker_vol_005_00057.tif 
Unique Identifier NL1XBCX 
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