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New York, North
Carolina and North Dakota Indian Honored War Dead
The following Honored War Dead, are listed by Name, Tribe and
Location of death. The name under the photograph is the person shown. No
additional information was provided in the book.
Collins Moses, Seneca, Germany
Henry Powless, Onondaga, Tarawa
Sylvester Thompson, Mohawk, France
Silas William Chew, Tuscarora, Europe
Ernest Printup, Tuscarora, Europe
Archie Oakes, Mohawk, Europe
Louis Barnes, Mohawk, France
Andrew Cook, Mohawk, Manila
Francis Jock, Mohawk, At Sea
Clarence Carnon, Tonawanda Seneca, At Sea
John Seabrean, Tonawanda Seneca, Sicily
Carroll Paterson, Tonawanda Seneca, France
Kenneth Fatty, Onondaga, France
Linas Snow, Seneca, France
Roland Redeye, Seneca
Harlan Laye, Seneca, Germany
Francis Waterman, Onondaga, Tarawa
Kenneth Parker, Seneca
Raymond John, Seneca
Frank Doxtator, Seneca
Mark J. Rattler, Cherokee, Pacific
Isaac Ross, Cherokee, Pacific
Vernon Sneed, Cherokee, Germany
Enos Thompson, Cherokee, Luxembourg
William Taylor, Jr., Cherokee, Pacific

Adam West Driver, Cherokee, Iwo Jima
Jeremiah Toineeta, Cherokee, Germany

Blain Queen, Cherokee, Germany
Richmond Lambert, Cherokee, Germany
Edward Hardin, Cherokee, Pacific
Clarence Murphy, Cherokee, U.S.A.
Joshua Shell, Cherokee, Okinawa
Donald Hosie, Arikara, Holland
Philip Lohnes, Sioux ( Fort Totten) New Britain
Clarence Spotted Wolf, Gras Ventre, Luxembourg
Leonard Red Tomahawk, Sioux (Standing Rock, Leyte
William A. Davis, Chippewa, New Guinea
Joseph R. Agard, Sioux (Standing Rock), Marianas
Wallace J. Demery, Sioux (Standing Rock), Ireland
Louis Calvin Noel, Sioux (Standing Rock) Belgium
Matthew American Horse, Sioux (Standing Rock), Germany
Earle Defender, Sioux (Standing Rock), Italy
Joseph Goudreau, Sioux (Standing Rock), Germany
Paul Yankton, Sioux (Fort Totten, France
Notes About Book:
Source: Indians In The War, By Ulian H. Steward, United States Department of the
Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Chicago, Illinois, November 1945
Notes about Online Publication: This manuscript has been ocr'd and heavily
edited. Many of the Native American words have been reproduced as clearly as
online publication will allow us, but not all are exactly the way they were in
the original work. The structure of this manuscript has been changed to allow
better online presentation.
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