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Fannie Mahood Heath the "Flower lady of North Dakota" was born here in 1864. [6] Wykoff was platted in 1871. [7] It was named for Cyrus G. Wykoff, a railroad surveyor and early landowner. [8]
Born in Des Moines, Iowa, Frank Wykoff has a place in track and field history by being the first man to ever win three Olympic relay gold medals, all in world record time.
Charles Augustus Wikoff (March 3, 1837 – July 1, 1898) was a Union Army officer serving from American Civil War until he became the most senior ranking United States Army officer killed in the Spanish–American War.
Wikoff is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Allen T. Wikoff (1825–1902), American Republican politician; Bertha Berry (born Bertha Wikoff; 1876–1954), American nurse and hospital founder; Charles A. Wikoff (1837–1898), the most senior ranking American Army officer killed in the Spanish–American War
Lee Arlo Wykoff, often misspelled as "Wyckoff", (March 10, 1898 - April 2, 1974) was a professional wrestler in the United States. Throughout his career he wrestled for various U.S. based territorial promotions including the St. Louis Wrestling Club (SLWC), Gulf Athletic Club (GAC), NWA Hollywood Wrestling, Atlantic Athletic Commission (AAC) [3] and Midwest Wrestling Association.
Garnett Merrill Wikoff (November 12, 1886 – November 5, 1959) was an American long-distance runner. He attended Ohio State University and competed for the Ohio State Buckeyes track and field program for three years, later being named to the Ohio State All-Century team. He competed in the men's 5000 metres at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
Wikoff was born in Philadelphia, the illegitimate son of a doctor who owned Blockley Township, Pennsylvania. Despite his birth status, he inherited a sizable fortune, which enabled him to travel extensively in Europe. [1] He graduated from Union College in 1831, [2] and then attended the College of New Jersey (but did not get a degree).
The John Van Buren Wicoff House is a historic building located at 641 Plainsboro Road in the township of Plainsboro in Middlesex County, New Jersey.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 12, 1979, for its significance in politics/government from 1907 to 1947. [3]