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Updated: September 28, 2012
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Isaac Parker
I received this photo prior to a Hurricane Rita and remember nothing about it or it's origin
Mary Jane Parker
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/Mary Jane Parker born 14 Jan 1836 Hopkinton,Middlesex,MA died 6 Jan 1917 Beverly,Essex,MA-daughter of Josiah Parker (1804-1886) & Caroline Peck (1809-??)-wife of Edgar Niles Lane (1831-1912)
/Mary Jane Parker born 14 Jan 1836 Hopkinton,Middlesex,MA died 6 Jan 1917 Beverly,Essex,MA-daughter of Josiah Parker (1804-1886) & Caroline Peck (1809-??)-wife of Edgar Niles Lane (1831-1912)
Chief Quanah Parker
Chief Joseph Quanah Parker of the Nez Perce, Wallowa Band as a young man. He succeeded his father as chief in 1871 and lead the Nez Perce when the U.S. government was trying to force the Nez Perce onto reservation land in Idaho. The struggle between Chief Joseph and the U.S. government lasted many years. He died in 1904 and is buried in the state of Washington.
Since he was born between 1840 and 1845 and he looks about 25 or so here, this photo was probably taken sometime around 1870.
Since he was born between 1840 and 1845 and he looks about 25 or so here, this photo was probably taken sometime around 1870.
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