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Eleazer Williams - The Lost Dauphin? Pt. 2

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When we left off in part 1 Eleazer Williams had begun to push the Oneida to move from New York to Wisconsin. Nothing about this endeavor would be easy, as the Oneida and his benefactors began to question his reliability. As Williams's influence waned, he struggled to stay relevant in Wisconsin and New York. He would eventually adopt a new angle, one that would make his name known across the nation. His claim to be the Lost Dauphin of France was published worldwide, and even Mark Twain and the Prince de Joinville both commented on the story. Tune in to learn about the second part of Eleazer Williams's Life and learn once and for all if Eleazer Williams was the true Lost Dauphin. Let us know what you think on Facebook, Instagram, or send an email badgerlandjournal@gmail.com

Sources:

Andler, Caroline. “History - Brothertown Indian Nation.” Brothertown Indian Nation. Accessed January 10, 2023. https://brothertownindians.org/history/.

Bonaparte, Darren. “Eleazer Williams: The Lost Mohawk.” The Wampum Chronicles, 2005. http://www.wampumchronicles.com/lostmohawk.html.

Bonaparte, Darren. “The Unquiet Rest of Eleazer Williams.” The Wampum Chronicles, 2005. http://www.wampumchronicles.com/unquietrest.html.

“Brief History.” Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians. Accessed January 10, 2023. https://www.mohican.com/brief-history/.

“Iroquois Confederacy.” Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica, inc. Accessed January 10, 2023. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Iroquois-Confederacy.

“Moor's Indian Charity School.” Search The Archives. Accessed January 10, 2023. https://archives-manuscripts.dartmouth.edu/agents/corporate_entities/786.

Oberg, Michael Leroy. Professional Indian: The American Odyssey of Eleazer Williams. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015.

Wight, William Ward. Eleazer Williams-- His Forerunners, Himself. Nabu Press, 2010.

“Williams, Eleazer 1788-1858.” Wisconsin Historical Society, August 3, 2012. https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Article/CS1694.

Wright, William Ward. “Eleazer Williams Not The Dauphin of France.” Chicago Historical Society, 1903.

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When we left off in part 1 Eleazer Williams had begun to push the Oneida to move from New York to Wisconsin. Nothing about this endeavor would be easy, as the Oneida and his benefactors began to question his reliability. As Williams's influence waned, he struggled to stay relevant in Wisconsin and New York. He would eventually adopt a new angle, one that would make his name known across the nation. His claim to be the Lost Dauphin of France was published worldwide, and even Mark Twain and the Prince de Joinville both commented on the story. Tune in to learn about the second part of Eleazer Williams's Life and learn once and for all if Eleazer Williams was the true Lost Dauphin. Let us know what you think on Facebook, Instagram, or send an email badgerlandjournal@gmail.com

Sources:

Andler, Caroline. “History - Brothertown Indian Nation.” Brothertown Indian Nation. Accessed January 10, 2023. https://brothertownindians.org/history/.

Bonaparte, Darren. “Eleazer Williams: The Lost Mohawk.” The Wampum Chronicles, 2005. http://www.wampumchronicles.com/lostmohawk.html.

Bonaparte, Darren. “The Unquiet Rest of Eleazer Williams.” The Wampum Chronicles, 2005. http://www.wampumchronicles.com/unquietrest.html.

“Brief History.” Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians. Accessed January 10, 2023. https://www.mohican.com/brief-history/.

“Iroquois Confederacy.” Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica, inc. Accessed January 10, 2023. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Iroquois-Confederacy.

“Moor's Indian Charity School.” Search The Archives. Accessed January 10, 2023. https://archives-manuscripts.dartmouth.edu/agents/corporate_entities/786.

Oberg, Michael Leroy. Professional Indian: The American Odyssey of Eleazer Williams. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015.

Wight, William Ward. Eleazer Williams-- His Forerunners, Himself. Nabu Press, 2010.

“Williams, Eleazer 1788-1858.” Wisconsin Historical Society, August 3, 2012. https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/Records/Article/CS1694.

Wright, William Ward. “Eleazer Williams Not The Dauphin of France.” Chicago Historical Society, 1903.

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