Josiah Calvin McCracken (March 30, 1874 – February 15, 1962) was an American football player and track and field athlete. McCracken, nicknamed Joe, was...
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Anglicised as McNaughton). Annie Virginia McCracken (1686–?), American author Bert McCracken (born 1982), American vocalist Billy McCracken (1883–1979)...
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American politician Josiah McCracken (1874–1962), American football player Josiah McElheny (born 1966), American artist Josiah Meigs (1757–1822), American...
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Josiah McCracken to Canton to determine whether it would be feasible to take over the medical department of the Canton Christian College. McCracken reported...
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United States team of John Flanagan, Robert Garrett, Truxton Hare, Josiah McCracken, Lewis Sheldon and Richard Sheldon as the gold medalists for the 1900...
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Roberts 1895 (DP Editor-in-Chief), associate justice, U.S. Supreme Court Josiah McCracken 1900 (DP Associate Editor), physician; silver and bronze medalist,...
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American team swept the medals, with Truxtun Hare finishing second and Josiah McCracken third. This was the first appearance of the event, which has been held...
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daughter of the medical missionaries Josiah Calvin McCracken and Helen Newpher McCracken, also known as the "McCrackens of Shanghai". Mary Elizabeth followed...
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one, plus adding a different sweep in 1900. That other sweep joined Josiah McCracken who was part of a different sweep. Ellery Clark, Robert Garrett and...
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two-time Olympic champion in the standard shot put, topped the competition. Pat McDonald, who defeated Rose in the 1912 regular shot put final, took the silver...
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