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James C.E. Parkes

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to the Aborigine branch of the Secretariat. Due to his knowledge and understanding of indigenous culture and affairs, Governor Hay reorganized the Aborigine branch of the Secretariat and established Parkes as superintendent of an independent branch (later to be renamed the Department of Native
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Affairs). Parkes was to answer and serve directly under the Governor, and initially Parkes' office was in the spacious house built in Rawdon Street by
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descent. Thomas Parkes was a West Indian whose father was a disbanded soldier of the
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J. C. E. Parkes was promoted from a clerkship in the Commandant's office in
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Sierra Leone
Hut Tax War of 1898
Ghana
Nii Ayikwei Parkes
Sierra Leone Creole
West Indian
Nova Scotian
West India Regiment
CMS Grammar School, Freetown
Bonthe
John MacCormac
William MacCormac
"Parkes, James Charles Ernest (1861−1899)"
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1861 births
1899 deaths
Sierra Leone Colony and Protectorate people
Sierra Leone Creole people
Sierra Leonean people of African-American descent
Sierra Leonean people of Caribbean descent

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