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Seventh President of the United States. An interpreter presents Lyncoya, an orphaned Creek Indian, to General Jackson (seated) after the Battle of Horseshoe Bend (in present-day Alabama), 27 March 1814; Jackson adopted the child, who later died of tuberculosis in 1828. Drawing, 19th century
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Seventh President of the United States. An interpreter presents Lyncoya, an orphaned Creek Indian, to General Jackson (seated) after the Battle of Horseshoe Bend (in present-day Alabama), 27 March 1814; Jackson adopted the child, who later died of tuberculosis in 1828. Drawing, 19th century
ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845).
Seventh President of the United States. An interpreter presents Lyncoya, an orphaned Creek Indian, to General Jackson (seated) after the Battle of Horseshoe Bend (in present-day Alabama), 27 March 1814; Jackson adopted the child, who later died of tuberculosis in 1828. Drawing, 19th century
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1813 Alabama Andrew Baby Creek Interpreter Jackson Native American Officer Orphan South East War Of 1812 Adoption Horseshoe Bend
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