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    George McJunkin. 1851–1922. Cowboy. It was not until fifty years after his death that George McJunkin, a respected cowboy of Folsom, New Mexico, was acknowledged as having uncovered one of the most important archeological finds made in North America. His discovery offered proof that Indians had arrived in the New World more than 7,000 years ...

  2. 18 de mar. de 2017 · D. X Junkin, David X., was born January 8, 1808, to Joseph and Eleanor Cochran Junkin in Hope Mills near Mercer, Pennsylvania. He had considerable competition around the house because he and his minister brother George Junkin were two of fourteen children. David’s earliest education was provided by Rev. Thomas L. Anderson in his academy near Mercer, but then he continued his college ...

  3. George Junkin; División de autor. Actualmente se considera a George Junkin como un "autor simple". Si una o más obras son de autores homónimos distintos, adelante y divide al autor. Incluye. George Junkin está compuesto por 1 nombre. Combinar con …

  4. 21 de jul. de 2016 · This summer, South Bethany's election cycle saw the retirement of two active town council members: George Junkin and Tim Saxton. “We need to thank them for hard work,” Mayor Pat Voveris said in May. “This is no easy gig sitting here.”. The council officially honored Junkin and Saxton their hard work, diligence, reliability and “long ...

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  6. 7 de jul. de 2021 · Enter George McJunkin, who was born a slave in Texas in the 1850s. In 1908, McJunkin made a pivotal discovery that resulted in an archeological paradigm shift worthy of celebration as a “scientific revolution.”. McJunkin was in his early teens when, on Juneteenth—June 19, 1865, the news belatedly arrived in Texas that slavery had been ...