- John
McKinly (February 24, 1721 –
August 31, 1796) was an
American physician and
politician from Wilmington, Delaware. He was a
veteran of the French...
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February 12, 1777, when
McKinly became president of Delaware.
Shortly after President McKinly's capture and imprisonment,
McKean
served as the president...
- he
remained active as
Unidel Foundation Professor of
Psychology in the
McKinly Lab
until his
retirement in 2014. A
festschrift was held at the University...
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unless noted. Most
sources do not
specify the day
McKinly was captured; at
least one
specifies that
McKinly and the city of
Wilmington were
captured the day...
- 1665) 1709 –
Jacques de Vaucanson,
French engineer (d. 1782) 1721 – John
McKinly, Irish-American
physician and politician, 1st
Governor of
Delaware (d....
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Retrieved January 16, 2025.
McAneny, D. J. (July 20, 2020). "'We need to work together' |
Maggie Jones challenging...
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houses were torn down and
replaced in this era. In February, 1777, John
McKinly was
elected the
first President of Delaware, a
title later renamed "Governor"...
- 1776/77 and 1777/78 sessions. At the time of the
capture of
President John
McKinly, Read was in
Philadelphia attending Congress;
after narrowly escaping capture...
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conservative President John Cook. The
conservative faction tried to
elect John
McKinly, who had been the
first president, but the
Patriot faction won by electing...
- Look up
kin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kin usually refers to
kinship and family.
Kin or
KIN may also
refer to:
Kin empires and
dynasties of China...