- John
Marcy Mecray (February 13, 1937 –
November 1, 2017) was an
American realist painter best
known for his
marine art. He was
raised in Cape May, New...
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original on July 3, 2020.
Retrieved April 23, 2020. Dupigny-Giroux, L.A.; E.L.
Mecray; M.D. Lemcke-Stampone; G.A. Hodgkins; E.E. Lentz; K.E. Mills; E.D. Lane;...
- (1872–1918),
Canadian poet, physician, author,
artist and
soldier John
Mecray (1937–2017),
American realist painter John
Macrae (disambiguation) This...
- McNamee, four-star
admiral and
Governor of Guam,
lived in
Jamestown John
Mecray,
marine painter and co-founder of the
Museum of Yachting,
lived in Jamestown...
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Representative for
Delaware County (1947-1948), U.S.
Marine colonel John
Mecray,
marine artist Scott Douglas Miller,
President of
Virginia Wesleyan University...
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benefits for post-secondary education. In 1993, the
marine artist John
Mecray,
philanthropist Elizabeth Meyer, who
restored the J-class
yacht Endeavor...
- 2011.
Retrieved April 23, 2011. Varekamp, JC;
Buchholtz ten Brink, MR;
Mecray, EL; Kreulen, B (Summer 2000). "Mercury in Long
Island Sound Sediments"...
- McAndrew,
singer and musician, The
Voice (U.S.
season 7)
contestant John
Mecray,
American realism painter Joseph Menna,
sculptor and
engraver Katherine...
- nycroads.com.
Retrieved 2023-05-11. Varekamp, JC;
Buchholtz ten Brink, MR;
Mecray, EL; Kreulen, B (Summer 2000). "Mercury in Long
Island Sound Sediments"...
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culture and
heritage of yachting. The
Museum was
founded in 1979 by John
Mecray and a
small group of
friends and was
first housed at Fort Adams. In 2007...