Author: Ely Samuel (Hasanoanda) Parker
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Ely Samuel Parker's Letter to George W. Manypenny Discussing Various Indian and Government Affairs
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Ely Samuel Parker's Letter to George W. Manypenny Discussing Various Indian and Government Affairs
Author: Ely Samuel Parker (Hasanoanda 1828-1895)
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Description: Draft of a letter dealing with the following matters: 1) Recall of Benjamin Pringle; 2) Payment of annuities directly to the Tonawandas and their recognition as a separate band; 3) Cognizance of the fact that Phillip E. Thomas was appointed representative in Washington of the Cattaraugus and Allegheny Senecas only - that he does not represent the views or sentiments of the Tonawandas who were not included in the Act of incorporation; 4) Protest against the unfavourable report of Agent Osborn dated Sept. 30, 1852.
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Description: Draft of a letter dealing with the following matters: 1) Recall of Benjamin Pringle; 2) Payment of annuities directly to the Tonawandas and their recognition as a separate band; 3) Cognizance of the fact that Phillip E. Thomas was appointed representative in Washington of the Cattaraugus and Allegheny Senecas only - that he does not represent the views or sentiments of the Tonawandas who were not included in the Act of incorporation; 4) Protest against the unfavourable report of Agent Osborn dated Sept. 30, 1852.
A Letter from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, George W. Manypenny, to Ely Samuel Parker Discussing Organisation of Indian Sub-agents and Funds
Author: George W Manypenny
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Description: A letter from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs advising that Marcus H. Johnson will succeed S. Osborne as sub-agent for the New York Indians, and that settlement of the Stryker defalcation fund has been delayed because of a claim set up by the Buffalo band of Senecas, the validity of which will be decided upon shortly.
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Description: A letter from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs advising that Marcus H. Johnson will succeed S. Osborne as sub-agent for the New York Indians, and that settlement of the Stryker defalcation fund has been delayed because of a claim set up by the Buffalo band of Senecas, the validity of which will be decided upon shortly.
Nicholson H. Parker's Letter to Ely Samuel Parker, Discussing Various Government and Indian Affairs
Author: Nicholson H Parker
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Description: An acknowledgment of Ely's letter of May 23. Nick attended a council at which not more than 10 Indians expressed a desire to go West, Geo. W. Clinton, Quaker representatives, and Judge Love were present. Latter believes Ogden Co. would rather pay full value of improvements ($30,000) than take the matter to court, warns Indians against accepting Company offers without consulting competent lawyers like Verplank and Martindale, and suggests ways to evict Woldren and other intruders.
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Description: An acknowledgment of Ely's letter of May 23. Nick attended a council at which not more than 10 Indians expressed a desire to go West, Geo. W. Clinton, Quaker representatives, and Judge Love were present. Latter believes Ogden Co. would rather pay full value of improvements ($30,000) than take the matter to court, warns Indians against accepting Company offers without consulting competent lawyers like Verplank and Martindale, and suggests ways to evict Woldren and other intruders.
Nicholson H. Parker's Letter to Ely SamuelParker, Discussing Various Government and Indian Affairs
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Ely Samuel Parker's Letter to His Brother, Spencer H. Cone, Discussing the Death of Their Younger Brother, Plans for a Social Visit to the West, and Indian Affairs
Author: Ely Samuel (Hasanoanda) Parker
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Ely Samuel Parker's Letter to His Father, William Parker, Relating to Government Powers Over Indian Land Dispossession
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William A. Moseley's Letter to Ely Samuel Parker Reporting Upon an Interview and Subsequent Correspondence with the Commissioner of Indian Affairs
Author: William A Moseley
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Description: Letter reporting interview with Commissioner of Indian Affairs and enclosing reply from Commissioner, asking Ely to make copy of same and return original.
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Description: Letter reporting interview with Commissioner of Indian Affairs and enclosing reply from Commissioner, asking Ely to make copy of same and return original.
Letter from William H. Parker to Ely Samuel Parker Discussing Finds for His Trip to Washington and New Indian Agent, Marcus Johnson
Author: William Parker
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Ely Samuel Parker's Letter Nicholson H. Parker Discussing Social Engagements and Organisation of Indian Agents
Author: Ely Samuel Parker (Hasanoanda 1828-1895)
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Description: Letter from Ellicottville stating Ely will need money by September to attend the State fair in Buffalo, and that Mr. Angel has been replaced by Robert H. Shankland as Indian agent.
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Description: Letter from Ellicottville stating Ely will need money by September to attend the State fair in Buffalo, and that Mr. Angel has been replaced by Robert H. Shankland as Indian agent.