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Re: Native New Yorkers Hall of Fame
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Scott Monje <[log in to unmask]>
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And also General Parker's grandnephew, Arthur C. Parker (1881-1955), a noted anthropologist and museum administrator.

>>> NWDB 2000 <[log in to unmask]> 12/10/02 05:18PM >>>
How about General Ely S. Parker?  He certainly qualifies as a "native" New
Yorker. Parker was a Seneca Indian who was Gen'l Grants Aide de Camp and
also his first Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Parker was also a graduate of
RPI.

R. Miner

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