"Apostle to the Choctaws" "Father of the Choctaw Missions" NachobaAnowa (Choctaw for "Limping Wolf"
Occupation(s)
Minister, Missionary
Years active
1817-1870
Cyrus Kingsbury (November 22, 1786 – June 27, 1870) was a Christian missionary active among the American Indians in the nineteenth century. He first worked with the Cherokee and founded Brainerd Mission near Chickamauga, Tennessee, later he served the Choctaw of Mississippi. He was known as "the Father of the Missions" in Indian Territory.[1]
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CyrusKingsbury (November 22, 1786 – June 27, 1870) was a Christian missionary active among the American Indians in the nineteenth century. He first worked...
(eighteen of them credited to Cyrus). It also spent a record-breaking twenty consecutive weeks (nineteen of them credited to Cyrus) at the top spot on the Billboard...
became the State of Oklahoma, excluding its panhandle. The Reverend CyrusKingsbury, who had ministered among the Choctaw since 1818, accompanied the Choctaws...
Missionary Society work in New Zealand. 1815 – Congregationalist minister CyrusKingsbury first served Cherokee in the Southeast, founding Brainerd Mission near...
intellectually and morally sounder than non-Christian Native Americans. CyrusKingsbury, a leader of the American Board, believed that missionaries had brought...
youngest child of Baháʼí founder Baháʼu'lláh (b. 1848) June 27 – CyrusKingsbury, American missionary to Choctaw Indians (b. 1786) July 10 – Pelaghia...
La Salle – Volume 1. New York: Allerton Book Co. 1905. Remington, CyrusKingsbury (1891). The Shipyard of the Griffon. Buffalo, N.Y.: Press of J.W. Clement...
December 25 – Linus Yale, Jr., American inventor (b. 1821) December 31 – CyrusKingsbury, American missionary and Choctaw linguist (b.1786) Penguin Pocket On...
Register of Historic Places. Brainerd Mission was established in 1817 by CyrusKingsbury, working on behalf of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign...
Kiliahote's father died in 1839. The youth was taken in by Reverend CyrusKingsbury near Doaksville, and attended a mission school at Pine Ridge. He was...
operation. Two Presbyterian ministers, Rev. Ebenezer Hotchkin and Rev. CyrusKingsbury, established the Yakni Achukma (Choctaw for "Good Land") mission station...
of changing practices, they were married by a missionary, Reverend CyrusKingsbury. They had several children: Lycurgus, Peter P. Jr., Leonidas, Rhoda...
It On Back" and "Little Bit of You.” November 23 — Miley Cyrus, daughter of Billy Ray Cyrus; actress and singer. December 1 – Travis Denning, country...
Cyrus Aldrich (June 18, 1808 – October 5, 1871) was a U.S. Representative from Minnesota. Aldrich was born in Smithfield, Rhode Island, June 18, 1808...
Loveless, Pam Tillis and Travis Tritt) Musician of the Year — Mark O'Connor Kingsbury, Paul, "The Grand Ole Opry: History of Country Music. 70 Years of the...
IMDb. Retrieved August 26, 2019. Allen, Bob (1998). "Hoyt Axton". In Kingsbury, Paul (ed.). The Encyclopedia of Country Music. New York: Oxford University...
ISBN 978-1-84195-084-6. OCLC 48844799. Skinker, Chris (1998). "Neil Young". In Kingsbury, Paul (ed.). The encyclopedia of country music: the ultimate guide to...
(1849–1850) Henry Hastings Sibley (D) 32nd (1851–1852) 33rd (1853–1854) Henry M. Rice (D) 34th (1855–1856) 35th (1857–1858) William W. Kingsbury (D)...