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  2. John McKee (politician) - Wikipedia

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    John McKee (1771 – August 12, 1832) was an American politician active in the Southeastern United States. He served as agent to the Cherokees and Choctaws , and was the first Representative of Alabama 's 2nd District from 1823 to 1829.

  3. John McKee (philanthropist) - Wikipedia

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    McKee left a photograph of himself for the sculptor to use in creating the statue, which was to be in bronze and to carry the inscription "Colonel John McKee, Founder of this College." [18] The will was disputed, and Abbie gained $26,500 from Colonel McKee's will while Henry McKee Minton got $25,000 – large sums at the time. [19]

  4. John McKee - Wikipedia

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    John McKee may refer to: John McKee (politician) (1771–1832), American politician; John McKee (American football) (1877–1950), American football coach and physician; John McKee (philanthropist) (1821–1902), African-American property magnate; John McKee (rugby union coach), New Zealand rugby union coach; John McKee (rugby union, born 2000 ...

  5. List of messiah claimants - Wikipedia

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    This list features people who are said, either by themselves or their followers, to be the messianic fulfillment of two or more religious traditions, and are therefore classified as syncretic. Baháʼu'lláh, Mirza Husayn 'Ali Nuri, (1817–1892), born Shiite, adopting Bábism in 1844 (see Báb or "Ali Muhammad Shirazi" in List of Mahdi claimants).

  6. John Magee (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    John Gillespie Magee (October 10, 1884 – September 11, 1953) was an American Episcopal priest, best known for his work in Nanjing as a missionary, and for the films and pictures he shot during the Nanjing Massacre. [1] He is also credited with saving thousands of lives throughout the event.

  7. Republic of East Florida - Wikipedia

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    In 1812, General George Mathews and Colonel John McKee were commissioned by President James Madison as agents "with secret instructions 'to repair to that quarter with all possible expedition', for the purpose of carrying out the intentions of the act" (i.e., a secret Act of Congress on January 15, 1811) and to approach the Spanish governor in an attempt to acquire East Florida.

  8. Category:McKee family - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "McKee family" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M. John McKee (philanthropist)

  9. Patriot War (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    John Houstoun McIntosh. Under the resolution, General Mathews, as well as Colonel John McKee, were given commissions and asked to help fulfill the purpose of the act: to bring Florida into United States control. George Mathews was a veteran of the Revolutionary War and had served as the governor of Georgia.