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Wykoff was
platted in 1871. It was
named for
Cyrus G.
Wykoff, a
railroad surveyor and
early landowner. A post
office has been in
operation at
Wykoff since...
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Frank Clifford Wykoff (October 29, 1909 –
January 1, 1980) was an
American athlete, a
triple gold
medal winner in 4 × 100 m
relay at the
Olympic Games...
- Lee Arlo
Wykoff,
often misspelled as "Wyckoff", (March 10, 1898 -
April 2, 1974) was a
professional wrestler in the
United States.
Throughout his career...
- M.K. Goddard/
Wykoff Run
Natural Area is a
state forest natural area in the Elk
State Forest in
Gibson Township,
Cameron County in the U.S.
state of Pennsylvania...
- Post-Communist World. Routledge. p. 41. ISBN 9781134485567. Dillon, Patricia;
Wykoff,
Frank C. (2002).
Creating Capitalism:
Transitions and
Growth in Post-Soviet...
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crossed into
southern Minnesota,
killing one person in a destro**** barn near
Wykoff. Near Chatfield, the
tornado carried a
schoolhouse from its foundation,...
- Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Robbins moved to
Minnesota in 1859 and
settled in
Wykoff,
Fillmore County,
Minnesota with his wife and family.
Robbins served in...
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Fillmore County, Minnesota,
United States. The
nearest communities are
Wykoff, to the northwest, and Preston, to the northeast. The town of Forestville...
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Ralph Walter Graystone Wyckoff, Sr. (August 9, 1897 –
November 3, 1994), or
simply Ralph Wyckoff, was an
American chemist and
pioneer of X-ray crystallography...
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individual Olympic events (and, less commonly, the
sprint hurdles).
Frank Wykoff and
Evelyn Ashford are the most
successful athletes in the event, having...