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Revision as of 23:08, 19 December 2021 editTheDoctorWho (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users, Mass message senders, New page reviewers, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers18,222 edits In fiction: Receiving main billing in 6 episodes total and appearing in 13 episodes total I think its fair to call him a central character in both series← Previous edit Revision as of 02:13, 1 January 2022 edit undoCaroleHenson (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users, New page reviewers, Rollbackers136,508 edits People: add oneNext edit →
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* ] (died 1831), Naihekukui, commander of Kamehameha's fleet and father of Kalama * ] (died 1831), Naihekukui, commander of Kamehameha's fleet and father of Kalama
* Captain Jack (fl. 1830s on), Kaurna man in colonial Adelaide, also known as ] * Captain Jack (fl. 1830s on), Kaurna man in colonial Adelaide, also known as ]
* ] (c. 1837–1873), Kintpuash, leader of the Modoc tribe * Captain Jack (c. 1837–1873), ], leader of the Modoc tribe
* Captain Jack, ], leader of the Utes of Colorado during the ]
* ] aka "Captain Jack" (1847–1917), American Civil War veteran & Old West scout, poet of western lore * ] aka "Captain Jack" (1847–1917), American Civil War veteran & Old West scout, poet of western lore
* ], an American professional basketball player nicknamed "Captain Jack" * ], an American professional basketball player nicknamed "Captain Jack"

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Captain Jack may refer to:

People

  • Calico Jack (1683–1720), a pirate in the 18th century
  • Captain Jack (Hawaiian) (died 1831), Naihekukui, commander of Kamehameha's fleet and father of Kalama
  • Captain Jack (fl. 1830s on), Kaurna man in colonial Adelaide, also known as Kadlitpinna
  • Captain Jack (c. 1837–1873), Kintpuash, leader of the Modoc tribe
  • Captain Jack, Nicaagat, leader of the Utes of Colorado during the Battle of Milk Creek
  • John Wallace Crawford aka "Captain Jack" (1847–1917), American Civil War veteran & Old West scout, poet of western lore
  • Stephen Jackson, an American professional basketball player nicknamed "Captain Jack"

In music

In fiction

See also

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