McJunkin

McJunkin

McJunkin may refer to:

  • Daniel Mcjunkin, an American Revolutionary patriot
  • Ebenezer McJunkin (1819–1907), a Republican member of the US House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
  • George McJunkin (1851–1922), the African American cowboy in New Mexico who discovered the Folsom Site in 1908
  • Joseph McJunkin (1755–1846), an American Revolutionary War patriot serving in the battle of Kings Mountain, North Carolina

See also

  • Thomas-McJunkin-Love House, a historic home located at Charleston, West Virginia

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  • George McJunkin — (1851–1922) was the African American cowboy in New Mexico who discovered the Folsom Site. BiographyThe son of slaves who was born in Texas, McJunkin was about 14 years old when the Civil War ended. He worked as an oxen driver, working on… …   Wikipedia

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  • Ebenezer McJunkin — (March 28, 1819 ndash;November 10, 1907) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.BiographyEbenezer McJunkin was born at Center Twp., Butler Co., Pennsylvania. He graduated from Jefferson College in… …   Wikipedia

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