Cyrus Byington (March 11, 1793 – December 31, 1868) was a Christian missionary from Massachusetts who began working with the Choctaw in Mississippi in...
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Choctaw (section Byington (Original))
century. In 1870, a Christian Missionary and fluent Choctaw speaker Cyrus Byington published a Choctaw Dictionary Grammar of the Choctaw Language. Revised...
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Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cyrus Byington (1870) Grammar of the Choctaw Language, American Philosophical Society Cyrus Byington (1852) "English and Choctaw...
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Culture of the Choctaw (section Byington (Original))
group. Choctaw Indian Fair Native American art Wild onion festival Cyrus Byington (1915). A Dictionary of the Choctaw Language. U.S. Government Printing...
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the Choctaw origin is provided in work by the Christian missionaries Cyrus Byington and Alfred Wright in 1825.[citation needed] These missionaries ended...
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screenwriter and actor Carrie L. Byington, Mexican–American clinician and pediatric infectious disease specialist Cyrus Byington (1793–1868), American Christian...
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"the rear entrance." An early Choctaw language dictionary written by Cyrus Byington defines the word im as a preposition meaning "place" and ashaka meaning...
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missionary, the Rev. Cyrus Byington. The apparent lower-case "v" is actually a Greek letter, upsilon, which represents what Byington described as a "u short"...
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Ephraim Cutler, Rufus Putnam, Johnathan Sprague Jr., Cyrus Byington and his wife Sophie Nye Byington. His drawings of the forts, "Campus Martius", "Marietta...
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October 13, 2019. "Full text of "A dictionary of the Choctaw language" by Cyrus Byington". Archive.com. 1915. "History of Oklahoma Emblems". Chronicles of Oklahoma...
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Missionary to China opens Ophthalmic Hospital at Canton. 1835 – Rev. Cyrus Byington arrived at Bethabara Mission in 1835. established Stockbridge Mission...
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"the rear entrance." An early Choctaw language dictionary written by Cyrus Byington defines the word im as a preposition meaning "place" and ashaka meaning...
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related to Angie Debo. Timothy H. Ball William Bartram Daniel Boone Cyrus Byington Horatio B. Cushman Henry S. Halbert Gideon Lincecum John R. Swanton...
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on December 16, 1892. Another missionary, Reverend Cyrus Byington, arrived in late 1835. Byington spent 31 years here, and was noted for translating both...
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and Cyrus Byington, in 1848. There translation of Joshua, Judges and Ruth were published as one volume in 1852. Psalms in 1886 (translated C. Byington and...
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Choctaw Native American language into English was completed by linguist Cyrus Byington for the Bureau of American Ethnology. The remains of Pierre L'Enfant...
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County ceased to exist upon Oklahoma's statehood on 16 November 1907. Cyrus Byington, An English and Choctaw Definer: for the Choctaw Academies and Schools...
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missionary Cyrus Byington lived with David Folsom in Pigeon Roost in 1823, where David—a strong believer in Christianity—taught Byington the Choctaw...
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University of Oklahoma. Timothy H. Ball William Bartram Daniel Boone Cyrus Byington Angie Debo Henry S. Halbert Gideon Lincecum John R. Swanton "Horatio...
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has media related to Gideon Lincecum. William Bartram Daniel Boone Cyrus Byington Horatio B. Cushman Henry S. Halbert John R. Swanton Gideon Lincecum...
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founding of a nation. Evansville, Ind. : Unigraphic, 1904. William Bartram Cyrus Byington Horatio B. Cushman Angie Debo Henry S. Halbert Gideon Lincecum John...
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for hunting and fishing expeditions lasting for several days or more. Cyrus Byington, A Dictionary of the Choctaw Language. Washington: Smithsonian Institution...
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Fowler. Co-written with Timothy H. Ball. Timothy H. Ball William Bartram Cyrus Byington Horatio B. Cushman Angie Debo Gideon Lincecum John R. Swanton Halbert...
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in the United States. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, pg. 312 Byington, Cyrus (1909). Choctaw Language Dictionary. Global Bible Society. Kansas Place-Names...
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comedy film directed by Malcolm St. Clair and starring Jed Prouty, Spring Byington and Louise Fazenda. It was part of Twentieth Century Fox's Jones Family...
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Talichito" (PDF). Retrieved November 1, 2015. and Accompanying photographs Byington, Cyrus; Swanton, John Reed; Halbert, Henry Sale (1915). A Dictionary of the...
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from the original on October 11, 2016. Retrieved December 18, 2018. Byington, Cyrus (1915). A dictionary of the Choctaw language. Washington D.C.: United...
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Journals. University of Alabama Press. p. 175. ISBN 9780817305390. Byington, Cyrus (1915). A Dictionary of the Choctaw Language. U.S. Government Printing...
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1970 (age 54) Ruth Buzzi born (1936-07-24) July 24, 1936 (age 88) Spring Byington 1886–1971 Amanda Bynes born (1986-04-03) April 3, 1986 (age 39) Marion...
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Brooklyn, NY: Chabad-Lubavitch Media Center. Retrieved May 18, 2014. Byington, Cyrus (1852). An English and Choctaw Definer.[page needed] Wright, Allen...
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