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  1. Ely S. Parker. Ely Samuel Parker (1828 – August 31, 1895), born Hasanoanda ( Tonawanda Seneca ), later known as Donehogawa, was an engineer, U.S. Army officer, aide to General Ulysses Grant, and Commissioner of Indian Affairs, in charge of the government's relations with Native Americans.

  2. Ely Parker. Ely S. Parker. Ely Parker (Indian Falls, Nueva York, en aquella época parte de la Reserva India de los Tonawanda, 1828 - Fairfield, Connecticut, 1895), también llamado Hasanoanda, fue un dirigente seneca. En 1852 fue nombrado Donehogawa (Guardián de la Puerta Oriental).

  3. Ely Parker. National Archives. Title Lieutenant Colonel / Sachem of the Six Nations. War & Affiliation Civil War / Union. Date of Birth - Death 1828-1895. Born on the Tonawanda Reservation in western New York in 1828, Hasanoanda was raised in the Seneca traditions but was educated at a Baptist mission school, where he’d adopt the name Ely Parker.

  4. Ely Parker. Appomattox Court House National Historical Park. Quick Facts. Significance: Native American staff officer of Ulysses S. Grant, Brigadier General. Place Of Birth: Indian Falls, NY. Date Of Birth: 1828. Place Of Death: Fairfield, CT. Date Of Death: August 30, 1895. Place Of Burial: Buffalo, NY. Cemetery Name: Forest Lawn Cemetery.

  5. 23 de jul. de 2019 · Stand Watie, el jefe cherokee que fue el último general del Ejército Confederado en rendirse. por Jorge Álvarez 23 Jul, 2019. Stand Watie / foto dominio público en Wikimedia Commons. Hace un tiempo le dedicamos un artículo a Ely Parker, un indio iroqués que llegó a general y ayudante de Ulysses Grant, siendo uno de los ...

  6. 31 de mar. de 2012 · Lieutenant Colonel Ely Parker made the formal ink copy of General Grant’s letter that spelled out the terms of surrender. “Having finished it, I brought it to General Grant, who signed it, sealed it and then handed it to General Lee” - Lt. Colonel Ely Parker.

  7. 12 de jun. de 2006 · Ely Parker: Iroquois Chief and Union Officer. A lifelong friend and trusted aide of Ulysses S. Grant, Ely Parker rose to the top in two worlds, that of his native Seneca Indian tribe and the white man's world at large. Through the Civil War and Reconstruction he strove to serve both worlds as best he could.