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Eleazer Williams

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The salvation of sinners through the riches of divine grace: two homilies pronounced at Oneida Castle in the audience of the Oneida Indians at their eighth triennial anniversary since the conversion of six hundred pagans of that tribe to the Christian faith, on the 8th of August
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The Book of Common Prayer, according to the use of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America : Translated into the Mohawk or Iroquois language, by the request of the Domestic Committee of the Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal
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Williams' plot of 19 acres (7.7 ha) of land at his Wisconsin home was designated Lost Dauphin State Park by the state. It was later taken off the list of state parks and the house was burned. It remains designated as
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descent. In later years he claimed that he was the French "Lost Dauphin," a claim that made him a pretender to the throne of France.
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Title page from Iontatretsiarontha, ne agwegon ahonwan igonrarake, ne raonha ne songwaswens = A caution against our common enemy
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Williams was buried at Saint James' Cemetery in Hogansburg on August 28, 1858. In 1947, his remains and tombstone were moved to
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Selections from the Psalms and Hymns according to the Use of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America
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Good news to the Iroquois Nation: a tract, on man's primitive rectitude, his fall, and his recovery through Jesus Christ
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Iontatretsiarontha, ne agwegon ahonwan igonrarake, ne raonha ne songwaswens : A caution against our common enemy
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Gaiatonsera ionteweienstakwa, ongwe onwe gawennontakon. A spelling-book in the language of the seven Iroquois nations
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Eleazer Williams not the dauphin of France: a lecture read before the Chicago historical society December 4, 1902
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Life of Te-ho-ra-gwa-ne-gen : alias Thomas Williams, a chief of the Caughnawaga tribe of Indians in Canada
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into Iroquois, and wrote a biography of Chief Te-ho-ra-gwa-ne-gen (Thomas Williams).
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In 1839 and afterwards, Williams began to make the claim that he was the French "
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Godfrey, Linda S.; Hendricks, Richard D.; Moran, Mark; Sceurman, Mark (2005).
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Seven Generations of Iroquois Leadership: The Six Nations Since 1800
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Weird Wisconsin: Your Travel Guide to Wisconsin's Local Legends...
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In 1820 and 1821, Williams led delegations of Native Americans to
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Chief Daniel Bread and the Oneida Nation of Indians of Wisconsin
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Wight, William Ward; Chicago Historical Society (1903).
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Sterling Publishing Company. pp.  431: 416: 255: 194: 86: 27: 15: 705: 460: 780: 285:. Albany, New York: J. Munsell. 1859. 848:People from Franklin County, New York 808:Canadian Christian religious leaders 599:from the original on 19 October 2020 82: 13: 868:19th-century Canadian male writers 858:18th-century Canadian male writers 14: 884: 803:19th-century Canadian biographers 762: 484:from the original on May 27, 2015 387:from the original on May 27, 2015 823:People from Green Bay, Wisconsin 552: 537:from the original on May 8, 2016 499: 402: 355:. University of Oklahoma Press. 20:Eleazer Williams, attributed to 692:Dictionary of Wisconsin History 574:from the original on 2017-10-30 570:. Wisconsin State Park System. 211:. New York: H.B. Durand. 1867. 190: 694:. Wisconsin Historical Society 519: 466: 369: 340: 1: 863:18th-century Canadian writers 688:"Williams, Eleazer 1788–1858" 672:. Syracuse University Press. 661: 533:. April 22, 1947. p. 8. 95:In 1815, Williams joined the 480:. 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Giuseppe Fagnani

clergyman
missionary
Mohawk
Sault St. Louis
Quebec
Dartmouth College
Iroquois
Book of Common Prayer

Episcopal Church
John Henry Hobart
Oneida people
upstate New York
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Menominee
Winnebago
Fox River Valley
Little Chute
Duck Creek
Daniel Bread
Lost Dauphin
Hogansburg, New York
Holy Apostles Cemetery
Oneida, Wisconsin
Lost Dauphin Park
Lost Dauphin Park
flagstone

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