• Francisco de Chicora was the baptismal name given to a Native American kidnapped in 1521, along with 70 others, from near Winyah Bay by Spanish explorer...
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    Francisco de Chicora in 1521; afterward, they came to treat Francisco's home country as a land of abundant wealth and natural resources. The "Chicora...
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  • that fought in the American Civil War Chicora Wood Plantation, NRHP in Georgetown, South Carolina Francisco de Chicora, a native from present-day South Carolina...
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    been baptized as Francisco de Chicora and later served as a translator for the Spanish. "Chicora" was the Spanish name for Francisco's homeland, Shakori...
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    had recently been baptized as Francisco de Chicora. In Spain they met the court chronicler, Peter Martyr, with whom Chicora spoke at length about his people...
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    His Testimony of Francisco de Chicora was recorded by the court chronicler Peter Martyr and published in 1525. n 1526, Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón's party visited...
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    of these, Francisco de Chicora, went to Spain and was interviewed at length by court historian Peter Martyr who published detailed reports. De Quejo returned...
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  • in the 18th century. The meaning of the name Waccamaw is unknown. Francisco of Chicora, a 16th-century Indian man kidnapped by Spanish colonists, wrote...
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  • 1521 by Francisco de Chicora, a Native American captive held by the Spanish. If so, they may have been carried away during Lucas Vázquez de Ayllón's...
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    Prester John (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    d'Anghiera identified the land of Prester John with Chicora in his Decades of the New World. Francisco de Chicora, a native of what is now South Carolina, who...
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  • the Spanish were colonizing. One of the men became known as Francisco de Chicora. Francisco identified more than twenty indigenous peoples who lived in...
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    natives in present-day South Carolina, including the "Testimony of Francisco de Chicora", a Native American taken captive there; as well as those of natives...
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  • chief of Cofitachequi in South Carolina, named by Spanish explorer Francisco de Chicora; cfr. the above island one of eight theerthas at the Jharasangam...
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  • 1130/0016-7606(2001)113<0714:YSROIH>2.0.CO;2, ISSN 0016-7606. De Landa, Diego (1566), Relacion de las Cosas de Yucatán (PDF) (in Spanish) Early American hurricanes...
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  • United States by Francisco Gordillo and Pedro de Quejo in 1521. Accounts of the region's abundance from Quejo and Francisco de Chicora, one of the 70 Indians...
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    natives in present-day South Carolina, including the "Testimony of Francisco de Chicora", a Native American taken captive there; as well as those of natives...
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    some 90 miles inland from Georgetown. One of the captives, called Francisco Chicora, learned Spanish and visited Spain. He described Datha to Peter Martyr...
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    Busch, Heinrich. "Seefunkstelle Lashcarrier München / DEAT". seefunknetz.de. Retrieved 31 May 2018. "Dudley Dix on seaworthiness". smallcraftadvisor.com...
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  • of South Carolina. Cherokees of South Carolina. Chicora Indian Tribe of South Carolina (formerly Chicora-Siouan Indian People). Letter of Intent to Petition...
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  • Republic of Texas Navy USS Bonhomme Richard USS Carondelet RMS Carpathia CSS Chicora CSS Charleston USS Commodore Jones USS Cumberland USS Cyclops CSS Drewry...
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    boat built in Boston, Massachusetts in 1867, for San Francisco pilots. She was in the San Francisco pilot service for twenty-seven years. The Peabody was...
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  • Central Railroad Chickawsaha and Jackson Railroad 1892 1914 Chicora and Northwestern Railway Chicora and Northwestern Railway 1914 1931 N/A Clinton and Vicksburg...
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    earlier at Appomattox Court House. Susan & Abigail's captain produced a San Francisco newspaper reporting the flight from Richmond of the Confederate government...
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    fire that killed 53". Daily Record. Retrieved December 21, 2022. "San Francisco Call 10 July 1892 — California Digital Newspaper Collection". cdnc.ucr...
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    (Chiquini), North Carolina Chickasaw, Alabama and Mississippi, now Oklahoma Chicora, coastal South Carolina Chine, Florida Chisca (Cisca), southwestern Virginia...
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    North Carolina Chickasaw, Alabama and Mississippi, currently Oklahoma Chicora, coastal South Carolina Chine, Florida Chisca (Cisca), southwestern Virginia...
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  • Regina College until 1991) Anderson University, Anderson (co-ed since 1930) Chicora College, Greenville and Columbia (merged with Queens College of Charlotte...
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  • of Chicora: Century saw once-thriving tribes decimated by multiple struggles: 300years". Thetandd.com. Retrieved May 16, 2015. Gómara, Francisco López...
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  • (496-short-ton) meteorite explodes about 12 miles (19 km) above the earth near Chicora, Pennsylvania. June 25 – Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act is signed into law...
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    with a crew of 420 on board under the command of Captain Francisco Sanz de Andino. Sanz de Andino ordered the unscheduled voyage because he wanted to...
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