Hi ya, I was hoping someone could find the news clipping of my step-grandfather - that my family keeps talking about. One member's mother had it years ago and lost it. I think a picture of the parade, too. The way the story (history) goes, Charles Anderson was a great Indian Fighter & had a big funeral in Queens for him, a parade and all. With his horse pulling his coffin on a caisson. (Sergeant USA Retired) But he was born in 1865 at the end of the Indian War (dates 1869 - 1878) - yet Wounded Knee 1890, was west of the Mississippi & Charles would have been about 25 years old then & lived in NY. How can he be a great Indian fighter? Maybe the News clipping will tell more. Charles Anderson - b. April 2, 1865 - Carmel, NY - d. March 13, 1927 - Queens, NY - buried in St. Michael's Cemetery, Queens, NY - on the 16th. He married my g-grandmother, Ottilia (have wedding cert) 1920 Census said they lived 397 E. 57th. St. Manhattan Thanks for any information & help - June :-) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Searching - Howard (Yonkers) - Whalen - (Queens) - Mucci - Maduske & Sloat (NYC) - Crean - Carey (Chicago, IL)