H. F. McKay (also documented as H. A. McKay) (fl. 1900) was an American politician. He and Lectured Crawford were elected to serve in the Georgia Legislature...
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Adam McKay (born April 17, 1968) is an American screenwriter, producer, and director. McKay began his career as a head writer for the NBC sketch comedy...
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McKay (disambiguation) Antonio McKay Barrie McKay Ben McKay (disambiguation) Bill McKay (disambiguation) Billy Mckay Bob McKay Bobby McKay Brad McKay...
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Ramsey Lewis. McKay also leads his own band called the Al McKay All Stars. Born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, McKay's first professional...
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McKay and Jennette Eveline Evans McKay, McKay was born on his father’s farm in Huntsville, Utah Territory, about 10 miles (16 km) east of Ogden. McKay's...
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the British Empire in 1918. H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens are named for him. Lack, John. "Hugh Victor McKay (1865–1926)". McKay, Hugh Victor (1865–1926)....
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Claude Mckay : A Black Poet's Struggle for Identity. University of Massachusetts Press, 1992. Cooper, Wayne F. (February 1, 1996). Claude McKay, Rebel...
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Timothy A. McKay is an astrophysicist and the Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Physics at the University of Michigan. He is actively involved in physics...
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March 2021. McKay. Discovered 1991 May 8 by R.H.McNaugth at Siding Spring. Named for Christopher P. McKay (b. 1954), sapce scientist and exobiologist ...
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300 and Johnston Station had a telegraph, post, and express offices. H. F. McKay, an African American Republican, was elected to the Georgia Senate to...
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