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- Lyncoya Jackson (c. 1812 – July 1, 1828), also known as Lincoyer or Lincoya, was an Indigenous American from a family that was a part of the Upper Cr****...
- area around present-day Ohatchee to prepare for the Battle of Talladega. Lyncoya Jackson was orphaned by the Battle of Tallushatchee in November 1813 and...
- battlefield of Tallushatchee with his dead mother. They named him Lyncoya. Lyncoya was educated along with Andrew Jr., and Jackson had aspirations of...
- playmate for Andrew Jackson Jr., who was then about five years old. When Lyncoya, another Muscogee war orphan, was sent north to Nashville, Jackson described...
- died. There were also three Indigenous members of Jackson's household: Lyncoya, Theodore, and Charley. For the only time in U.S. history, two women acted...
- kisses—I have not heard whether Genl Coffee has taken on to him little Lyncoya—I have got another Pett-given to me by the chief Jame Fife, that I intend...
- Elaine Goodale Eastman. Zitkala-Sa – Yankton Dakota writer (1876–1938) Lyncoya Jackson – Cr**** Indian child adopted by Andrew Jackson, infant survivor...
- Year Title Role Notes 2010 Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson Lyncoya The Public Theater 2010 A Christmas Story: The Musical Schwartz 5th Avenue Theatre 2011...
- Native American babies or children, who were called Charley, Theodore, and Lyncoya, who were collected before and during the Cr**** War, a subconflict of the...
- burial ground for well over 20 years. Some historians have speculated that Lyncoya Jackson may have been buried in the slave cemetery. Part of the Hermitage...