Albert BonesMcKinney January 1, 1919 in Lowlands, North Carolina May 16, 1997 was an United States ... US hoops coach stub 1910s US hoops bio stub es BonesMcKinney fr BonesMcKinney it BonesMcKinney ... his playing career , McKinney had a six year playing career in the NBA , most of them with the now ... in the 1950 51 NBA season 1950 1951 season , McKinney was a player coach the team folded midway through the season. McKinney, known for his sideline antics, would later coach the Wake Forest University ... Four in 1962. McKinney also coached Carolina Cougars of the American Basketball Association ... Pacers , 4 games to 0. As the 1970 71 season got under way, McKinney was named a vice president of the team. After a 17 25 start, halfway through the season McKinney was replaced as head coach ..., McKinney provided color commentary for the television broadcast of the 1971 ABA All Star Game. External links http www.basketball reference.com coaches mckinbo01c.html BasketballReference.com BonesMcKinney as coach http www.basketball reference.com players m mckinbo01.html BasketballReference.com BonesMcKinney as player http www.remembertheaba.com TeamMaterial StLouisMaterial MavsCougarsSpiritsYearly.html RememberTheABA.com Carolina Cougars statistics from McKinney s tenure http www.raresportsfilms.com ... Persondata . NAME Mackinney, Bones ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 1, 1919 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 16, 1997 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mackinney, Bones Category ... more details
McKinney, Texas , is a city in and the county seat of Collin County , Texas , United States . McKinney as a surname may refer to Anthony McKinney , a convicted murderer in Illinois whose guilt has been questioned Baylus Benjamin McKinney 1886 1952 , American singer, songwriter, and music editor Bevin McKinney , co inventor of the Roton rocket Bill McKinney born 1931 , American actor Billy McKinney politician , American politician and father of Cynthia McKinney Collin McKinney 1766 1861 , American merchant and politician, an important figure in the Texas Revolution Cynthia McKinney born 1955 , American politician and 2008 Green Party United States Green Party nominee for president Demetria McKinney , actress and songwriter Fearghal McKinney born 1962 , Northern Irish television presenter and journalist Frank McKinney 1938 1992 , American swimmer Gene C. McKinney born 1950 , American soldier Hannah McKinney , American economist and politician Heather Mckinney Rewa Steven s fav english teacher Irene McKinney , American poet and editor Jack McKinney basketball , American basketball coach Jack McKinney writer , pseudonym used by American writers James Luceno and Brian Daley Joe McKinney born 1967 , Irish thespian Joseph Crescent McKinney 1928 2010 , Roman Catholic bishop Kennedy McKinney born 1966 , American boxer Kurt McKinney born 1962 , American actor Louise McKinney 1868 1931 , early Canadian politician Mark McKinney born 1959 , Canadian comedian and actor List of American supercentenarians Mary McKinney Mary McKinney 1873 1987 American, recognised as the world s oldest person at the time of her death Nathaniel McKinney born 1982 , Bahamian athlete Nina Mae McKinney 1913 1967 , American actress Philip W. McKinney 1832 1899 , American politician Richard McKinney archer Richard McKinney born 1953 , American archer and author Seth McKinney born 1979 , American football player Steve McKinney born 1975 , American football player Stewart McKinney politician 1931 1987 , American ... more details
T Bones may refer to T bone steak s The T Bones , an American Surf music surf hot rod instrumental band notable for being the professional starting point for Keith Emerson The Kansas City T Bones , a Northern League baseball team. Gerald T Bones Tibbons , the comedic fictional character played by David Koechner . disambig ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians Name The A Bones Img A Bones.jpg Img capt A Bones, August 2009, Tokyo Img size Landscape yes Background group or band Alias Origin Brooklyn , New York Genre Garage rock , Rockabilly Years active 1984 1994 2004 2009 Label Norton Records Various Associated acts The Zantees URL Current members Past members The A Bones is a garage rock band from Brooklyn , New York . Their name was derived from a song by The Trashmen . The band was formed in 1984 by vocalist Billy Miller and his wife, drummer Miriam Linna the couple had previously been the editors of the pop culture journal Kicks and later launched Norton Records . ref name AM Miller cite web url Allmusic class artist id p23798 pure url yes title Billy Miller Overview last Eder first Bruce year 2009 work AllMusic publisher Rovi Corporation accessdate 25 December 2009 ref The New York Times described the band as dedicated rock revivalists, noting The A Bones include Miriam Linna and Billy Miller, proprietors of Norton Records, which worships rockabilly, 1960s garage and anything having to do with that most cartoonish rock archetype the juvenile delinquent in a leather jacket. ref http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9C0DE1D81F31F93AA15751C1A9609C8B63 Sisario, Ben. Ring Out, Ring In, And You Can Choose the Beat, The New York Times , December 29, 2006. ref The band also ... to Europe Aside from recording three albums, two EPs and roughly a dozen 45s, the A Bones also performed ... A BonesAllmusic cite web url Allmusic class artist id p3490 biography pure url yes title A Bones Biography ... the A Bones reunited in 2004 and continued to perform sporadic gigs in the US and in Europe, with their core ... revue the a bones the life of riley Levi Fuller review The Life of Riley October 29, 2009 DEFAULTSORT A Bones, The Category 1990s music groups Category Garage punk Category Musical groups from New York Category Norton Records artists Category Rockabilly musicians pt The A Bones ... more details
The T Bones were an United States American pop music pop band music group active in the mid 1960s. They should not be confused with the United Kingdom British mid 1960s band music band of the same name. ref Allmusic class artist id p130113 pure url yes The T Bones UK at Allmusic.com ref The group had a hit single in 1966 with their instrumental No Matter What Shape Your Stomach s In , whose melody was from a Advertising commercial for Alka Seltzer . The tune reached 3, and its follow up, Sippin N Chippin , peaked at 62 ref Allmusic class artist id p365785 charts awards billboard singles pure url yes Billboard Singles , Allmusic.com ref whilst the accompanying album hit 75 on the Billboard 200 . ref Allmusic class artist id p365785 charts awards pure url yes Billboard , Allmusic.com ref The group later sound recording and reproduction recorded as Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds . Members Judd Hamilton guitar Danny Hamilton guitar Joe Frank Carollo bass Tommy Reynolds keyboards vibes percussion Gene Pello drums Session musician Hal Blaine played drum s on the recording of the song No Matter What Shape. ref Blaine, Hal and David Goggin, Hal Blaine and the Wrecking Crew The Story of the World s Most Recorded Musician , MixBooks, Emeryville, CA 1990 p. xix ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT T Bones, The Category American pop music groups Category 1960s music groups ... more details
David McKinney may refer to David McKinney author , New Zealand born author David McKinney journalist , Scottish sports journalist David McKinney publisher , American Presbyterian pastor and publisher hndis Mackinney, David ... more details
John McKinney is the name of John McKinney, winner of the 1946 Scripps National Spelling Bee John McKinney judge John P. McKinney , Connecticut State Senator John McKinney Michigan politician , Michigan Secretary of State and Treasurer John F. McKinney 1827 1903 , U.S. Representative from Ohio John R. McKinney 1921 1997 , Medal of Honor in World War II during the campaign to recapture the Philippines from Japanese forces in 1945 See also Jack McKinney disambiguation hndis name Mackinney, John ... more details
Jack McKinney may refer to Jack McKinney writer , pseudonym used by James Luceno and Brian Daley Jack McKinney basketball , former basketball coach Jack McKinney footballer , Irish professional footballer. See also John McKinney disambiguation hndis name Mackinney, Jack ... more details
Stewart or Stuart McKinney may refer to Stewart McKinney politician 1931 1987 , American politician Stewart McKinney rugby player born 1946 , former Ireland international rugby union player Stuart McKinney Ugly Betty Stuart McKinney Ugly Betty , a character on the TV series Ugly Betty hndis Mackinney, Stewart ... more details
Richard McKinney may refer to Richard McKinney footballer born 1979 , Northern Ireland football goalkeeper Richard McKinney archer born 1953 , American Olympic archer See also Rich McKinney born 1946 , former Major League Baseball player hndis Mackinney, Richard ... more details
Mike McKinney was a professional American Light Heavyweight boxer from Tampa, Florida . McKinney was a rugged tough club fighter whom was employed as a construction worker. McKinney boxed as a professional from 1973 until 1983 mainly in the Orlando, Florida Orlando and Tampa areas. He was a fan favorite at both the Curtis Hixon Hall in Tampa, Florida and the Sports Stadium in Orlando, Florida Orlando , Florida . McKinney was managed by Lou Viscusi and trained by Bill Gore. Viscusi and Gore were two of the most respected boxing figures in the Tampa, Florida area. On September 5, 1973 McKinney scored a very exciting victory over Laberon Loake at the Orlando Sports Stadium. McKinney scored a fourth round technical knockout over Loake. In his career McKinney defeated Nat Shaver, Eddie Mitchell and Vic Rodriguez. McKinney was defeated by some notable Florida boxers such as Nat Gates, Cyril Clark, David Lee Royster and Ed Turner. Mckinney s unofficial professional record was six wins and seven losses with four knockout wins. References boxrec id 79878 name Mike McKinney DEFAULTSORT Mackinney, Mike Category American boxers Category Living people ... more details
Billy McKinney may refer to Billy McKinney basketball born 1955 , American basketball player and radio broadcaster Billy McKinney politician 1927 2010 , American politician represented Georgia See also Bill McKinney born 1931 , actor William McKinney 1895 1969 , drummer Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. hndis Mackinney, Billy ... more details
Other persons William McKinney 17 September 1895 14 October 1969 was an United States American jazz drummer who led a series of musical groups, most notably McKinney s Cotton Pickers . William Bill McKinney was born in Cynthiana, Kentucky . He worked as a drummer in a Circus performing art circus band, then after serving in the United States Army in World War I settled in Springfield, Ohio where he took over leadership of the Synco Jazz Band. After hiring drummer Cuba Austin , McKinney worked as leader and business manager. After touring the U.S. Midwest , they got a residency at the Arcadia Ballroom in Detroit, Michigan in 1926. In Detroit they were heard by bandleader and music promoter Jean Goldkette , who arranged a more lucrative home base for the band in Detroit s Greystone Hotel Ballroom. The band was renamed McKinney s Cotton Pickers see also . After the band broke up in 1934 during the Great Depression , McKinney for a time led and played with a dance band in Boston , From 1937 on McKinney managed a Detroit Cafe with a dance floor and live bands who McKinney booked he also booked bands for other locations on the side. Bill McKinney retired in the 1950s and spent his last years in his childhood hometown of Cynthiana. Further reading McKinney s Music by John Chilton, 1978 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mackinney, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 17 September 1895 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 14 October 1969 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mackinney, William Category 1895 births Category 1969 deaths Category American jazz drummers Category Jazz drummers Category People from Springfield, Ohio US jazz drummer stub de William McKinney ... more details
MedalTableTop MedalSport Men s Athletics sport athletics MedalCompetition IAAF World Championships in Athletics World Championships MedalSilver 2005 World Championships in Athletics 2005 Helsinki 4x400 m relay MedalBronze 2003 World Championships in Athletics 2003 Paris 4x400 m relay MedalBottom Nathaniel Benjamin McKinney born January 19, 1982 is a Bahamas Bahamian athlete competing mainly in the 4 x 400 m relay. At the 2004 Olympic Games McKinney s relay team finished sixth. At the 2005 World Championships in Athletics 2005 World Championships , McKinney together with Avard Moncur , Andrae Williams and Chris Brown athlete Chris Brown won the silver medal. McKinney attended St. Augustine s College Raleigh Saint Augustine s College in Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh , North Carolina and is a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. References Reflist http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes mc nathaniel mckinney 1.html Sports Reference http www.gbrathletics.com ic wc.htm World Championships Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mackinney, Nathaniel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 19, 1982 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mackinney, Nathaniel Category 1982 births Category Living people Category Bahamian athletes Category Sprinters Category Athletes track and field at the 2004 Summer Olympics Category Olympic athletes of the Bahamas bahamas athletics bio stub de Nathaniel McKinney fr Nathaniel McKinney nl Nathaniel McKinney pl Nathaniel McKinney fi Nathaniel McKinney sv Nathaniel McKinney ... more details
Infobox nrhp name McKinney Homestead image McKinney homestead ruins 2007.jpg caption The ruins of the McKinney Homestead in 2007. location SW of Austin between TX 71 and U.S. 183 nearest city Austin, Texas , United States USA lat degrees 30 lat minutes 11 lat seconds 23 lat direction N long degrees 97 long minutes 43 long seconds 14 long direction W built 1850s added October 16, 1974 refnum 74002093 governing body Texas Parks and Wildlife Department The McKinney Homestead is a former limestone home built between 1850 and 1852 by Thomas F. McKinney , owner of the surrounding land. The two story homestead was continuously occupied until it burned in the 1940s. Archaeological investigations in 1974 determined the house was built with limestone quarried from Onion Creek . The Framing construction framing lumber was Taxodium distichum cypress and Juniperus ashei cedar , both abundant on McKinney s land. The same wood was used for the door s, window window frames and roof Shake shingle shakes . The house was approximately twenty foot by forty foot and had two stories. There were three rooms on each floor and a covered porch both upstairs and downstairs. ref Margaret Swett Henson. McKinney Falls , Texas State Historical Association, 1999, p24. ref Most of McKinney s land and the house were sold to James W. Smith in 1885, Smith s grandchildren granted convert 682 acre km2 to the state of Texas in 1974. It opened as McKinney Falls State Park in 1976. The former homestead was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. It has since been stabilized to prevent further deterioration of the stone structure. The ruins can be accessed via the park s designated Homestead Trail. ref http www.austinexplorer.com Hiking HikeDetail.asp?HikeID 42 McKinney Falls Homestead Trail Bot generated title ref References reflist Category National Register of Historic Places in Texas Category Houses in Austin, Texas Category Ruins in the United States Texas struct stub ... more details
For the speed skier Steve McKinney skier Infobox NFLactive name Steve McKinney image only free content images are allowed for depicting living people see WP NONFREE currentnumber currentpositionplain Center American football Center Guard American football Guard birthdate birth date and age 1975 10 15 birthplace Galveston, Texas heightft 6 heightin 4 weight 310 debutyear 1998 debutteam Indianapolis ... member only small status Active nfl MCK510203 Stephen Michael McKinney born October 15, 1975 in Galveston ... Aggies football Texas A&M . He is the older brother of NFL offensive lineman Seth McKinney . Early years McKinney attended Clear Lake High School Houston Clear Lake High School in Houston, Texas . He ... football football . He earned Associated Press all state honors as a senior. College career McKinney ... football left guard . As a junior, McKinney started at left guard the entire season and earned second ... final 32 game of career at left guard. Professional career Indianapolis Colts McKinney was drafted ... 2000 and 2001 NFL season 2001 McKinney started a total of 30 games for the Colts. Houston Texans He ... 2005 seasons for the Texans. On September 23, 2007, McKinney suffered a torn ACL in a loss to the Colts .... Miami Dolphins On May 18, 2008, McKinney was signed by the Miami Dolphins . His younger brother, Seth McKinney , was drafted by and played for the Dolphins from 2002 to 2006. The team released McKinney on August 18. Seattle Seahawks McKinney was signed by the Seattle Seahawks on December 5, 2008 after Guard American football guard Mike Wahle was placed on injured reserve . Other ventures McKinney ... to a larger conglomerate. McKinney also operated Velocity Sports Performance training centers in the Houston area from 2004 2008. In 2007 McKinney began his own hunting and whitetail deer breeding operation called McKinney Whitetails, in Marquez, TX near his hometown of Centerville, TX. References ... McKinney Whitetails Website http www.seahawks.com team roster Steve McKinney 090c00f0 ... more details
Texas History Collin McKinney April 17, 1766 &ndash September 9, 1861 was a land surveyor, merchant, politician, and lay preacher. He is best known as an important figure in the Texas Revolution as being one of the five individuals who drafted the Texas Declaration of Independence and the oldest person to sign it. Biography McKinney was born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey , the second of ten children born to Daniel and Massie Blatchey McKinney. The family moved to Virginia in the 1770s, and while Daniel fought in the American Revolutionary War Collin McKinney supported the family thus, he had no formal schooling. After the war the family moved to an outpost in what is now Lincoln County, Kentucky . McKinney married twice in his lifetime, first to Annie Amy Moore in 1792 with whom he had four children before her death and then again in 1805 to Elizabeth Leek, with whom he had six more children. From 1818 to 1821 McKinney managed the Tennessee estates of United States Senate Senator George ... giving it up and returning to Kentucky. Later, McKinney and many of his relatives moved to Hempstead County, Arkansas where he would be elected as a justice of the peace . In 1826 McKinney became a friend ... as by Mexico . In 1836, McKinney was one of five delegates from the Red River Colony to the Convention ... miles southeast Liberty, Texas , which was soon renamed Mantua, Texas Mantua by Younger Scott McKinney who was the founder. In about 1873, 12 years after Collin McKinney s death, the few inhabitants of Mantua ... from Sherman, Texas Sherman to McKinney, Texas McKinney and on to Galveston, Texas Galveston . Today ... County and McKinney, Texas, its county seat, were named in his honor by the Texas Legislature . McKinney ... to the county seat , conduct necessary business, and return home, all in one day. Collin McKinney ..., Texas Cemetery in the McKinney family plot which was originally the homeplace of Younger Scott McKinney ... handbook online articles MM fmc73.html Collin McKinney in Handbook of Texas Online at the University ... more details
Infobox Congressman name Cynthia McKinney image name Cynthia McKinney.jpg Green Party Presidential Nominee ... Lithonia, Georgia occupation high school teacher, college professor Cynthia Ann McKinney born ... McKinney for President of the United States . She is the first African American woman to have represented ... mckinney 10 31.html title Georgia on Her Mind author Jim Lehrer publisher PBS date 1996 10 31 ref In the United States House election, 1992 1992 election , McKinney was elected in the newly re created ... accessdate dead link date September 2010 ref McKinney was easily elected from the new 4th District ... opposition. McKinney was defeated by Denise Majette in the 2002 Democratic primary. Some people believe ... Rep. Cynthia McKinney ref Others believe that her defeat was due to her her controversial profile ... 2002 loss, McKinney traveled and gave speeches, and served as a Commissioner in The Citizens Commission ... 2010 07 19 ref McKinney was re elected to the House in November 2004, following her successor ... Police officer for stopping her to ask for identification. McKinney had recently changed her hairstyle and was not wearing her identifying congressional lapel pin. McKinney claimed the events as an example ... McKinney Cynthia McKinney s personal website date work publisher accessdate submitted by admin September 25, 2007. ref Members of the United States Green Party had attempted to recruit McKinney for their ticket ... www.youtube.com watch?v 03cOM9r51Nw title Cynthia McKinney Announces Run for President publisher ... states wi wi 2007 12 11.shtml title McKinney speaks truth to power in Wisconsin publisher Gp.org date ... career Cynthia McKinney was born in Atlanta, Georgia , the daughter of Leola McKinney, a retired nurse, and Billy McKinney politician Billy McKinney , a law enforcement officer and former Georgia State Representative. File Cynthia mckinney early life.jpg thumb left A photograph of the young Cynthia McKinney in Atlanta, featured in the film American Blackout . McKinney was exposed to the Civil Rights ... more details
Infobox NFLactive name Brandon McKinney image caption currentteam Baltimore Ravens currentnumber 91 currentposition Nose tackle birthdate birth date and age 1983 8 24 birthplace Dayton, Ohio heightft 6 heightin 2 weight 350 debutyear 2006 debutteam San Diego Chargers college Michigan State Spartans football Michigan State undraftedyear 2006 pastteams nowiki nowiki San Diego Chargers NFL Year 2006 NFL Year 2008 Baltimore Ravens NFL Year 2008 present status Active nfl MCK465554 Brandon McKinney born August 24, 1983 in Dayton, Ohio is an American football nose tackle for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League . He was signed by the San Diego Chargers as an undrafted free agent in 2006. He played college football at Michigan State Spartans football Michigan State . Professional career San Diego Chargers McKinney was released by the Chargers on October 4, 2008 following the return of suspended linebacker Stephen Cooper American football Stephen Cooper . ref http chargers.com team roster brandon mckinney.htm Chargers.com Team Roster 91 Brandon McKinney DT Bot generated title ref Baltimore Ravens McKinney was signed by the Baltimore Ravens on October 8, 2008 after nose tackle Kelly Gregg was placed on season ending injured reserve . McKinney was re signed by the Ravens on February 17, 2009, preventing him from becoming a restricted free agent in the offseason. In December 2009, the Ravens placed McKinney on injured reserve due to a back injury. ref name bsun 12 20 2009 cite news url http www.baltimoresun.com sports ravens bal sp.ravensscene20dec20,0,3489825.story title Bears arrive in Baltimore last Hensley first Jamison date December 20, 2009 work The Baltimore Sun ... mtt mckinney brandon00.html Michigan State Spartans bio Baltimore Ravens roster navbox Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME McKinney, Brandon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ... people simple Brandon McKinney ... more details
distinguish Paul McKinney Pennsylvania politician Infobox poker player firstname Paul lastname McKinney nickname Cigar image Paul McKinney.jpg caption Paul McKinney at the 2006 World Series of Poker . hometown Princeton, West Virginia wsop bracelet count 1 wsop money finishes 11 wsop main event best finish rank 9th wsop main event best finish year 1998 multi year wsop winner wpt titles None wpt final tables None wpt money finishes 2 Paul Cigar McKinney born on January 6, 1925 in Princeton, West Virginia is an United States American poker player who won a World Series of Poker bracelet at the age of 80. Poker Career McKinney who won the 2005 World Series of Poker Seniors World Poker Championship No Limit Hold em an event that is open to players who are at least aged 50 , became the oldest person to win a WSOP event at the age of 80, on his bio sheet for the World Series of Poker he listed his hobbies as moonshine , cigars and young women . . ref name pokerworks cite web url http pokerworks.com poker news 2007 11 06 paul cigar mckinney wsop 2005 seniors winner arrested.html title Paul Cigar McKinney WSOP 2005 Seniors Winner Arrested accessdate 2008 03 23 last Geenen first Linda R. date 2007 11 06 work pokerworks.com ref McKinney also finished 9th in the 1998 WSOP . He has twice also made the final table of the United States Poker Championship, held at the Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, N.J., in 1996 and 1998. As of 2008, his total live tournament winnings exceed 530,000. ref cite web url http pokerdb.thehendonmob.com player.php?a r&n 4160 title Paul McKinney Stats publisher The Hendon Mob author Butt, Robert accessdate 2008 03 23 ref His 11 cashes at the WSOP account for 389,405 ... World Series of Poker Earnings , worldseriesofpoker.com ref Gambling raid McKinney along with 15 other ... Notes references External links http www.launchpoker.com players poker players paul mckinney LaunchPoker.com profile Paul McKinney 2000s WSOP Bracelet Winners Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata ... more details
orphan date April 2010 Infobox nrhp name McKinney Building nrhp type image caption location Springfield, Massachusetts lat degrees 42 lat minutes 6 lat seconds 0 lat direction N long degrees 72 long minutes 35 long seconds 10 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1905 architect architecture Classical Revival added February 24, 1983 governing body Private mpsub Downtown Springfield MRA refnum 83000755 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref McKinney Building is a historic building at 1121 27 Main Street in Springfield, Massachusetts . The building was built in 1905 and added to the National Historic Register in 1983. References reflist Registered Historic Places DEFAULTSORT Mckinney Building Category Buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Category Buildings and structures in Springfield, Massachusetts HampdenMA NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox settlement official name McKinney, Texas other name settlement type City image skyline imagesize ... McKinney highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location of McKinney in Collin County, Texas ... 1341241 GR 3 footnotes McKinney is a city in and the county seat of Collin County, Texas Collin County ... by 2010 Population April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2008 SUB EST2008 01 ref The Census Bureau listed McKinney ... McKinney falls to third in rank of fastest growing cities in U.S. first Ian last McCann date 2008 07 10 ref In July 2010, McKinney was ranked 5th place in CNN s Money magazine Money Magazine s list of best places to live in the United States. Also, McKinney is the only City in Texas that made the top ... Magazine, McKinney ranked 5 on the Best Places to Live in the country. McKinney is the only Texas city in the top 10. McKinney ISD Website ref McKinney is one of several fast growing communities on the northeastern ... Collin McKinney , a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence , and a congressman for the Red River district of the Republic of Texas . History McKinney was named for Collin McKinney, signer of the Texas ... of the state. On March 24, 1849, William Davis, who owned convert 3000 acre km2 where McKinney now stands, donated convert 120 acre km2 for the townsite. Ten years later McKinney was incorporated ... McKinney served as the principal commercial center for the county. The county seat provided farmers ... grew from 35 in 1848 to 4,714 in 1912. By 1953 McKinney had a population of more than 10,000 ... the late 1960s. By 1970, McKinney was surpassed in size by Plano. McKinney experienced moderate population ... of just over 16,000 and supported 254 businesses. Since then, McKinney s rate of increase has been much more dramatic. In the 2000 census, McKinney had grown to 54,369 with 2,005 businesses, and in the Census Bureau s 2006 estimate, the population was 107,530. The current population for McKinney 2010 is rounded up to 128,000. In 2010, McKinney was ranked number 5 in Money magazine Money s list ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Bob McKinney image position Second Baseman Third baseman bats Right throws Right birthdate birth date 1875 10 4 birthplace McSherrystown, Pennsylvania deathdate death date and age 1946 8 19 1875 10 4 deathplace Chicago, Illinois debutdate July 23 debutyear 1901 debutteam Oakland Athletics Philadelphia Athletics finaldate August 2 finalyear 1901 finalteam Oakland Athletics Philadelphia Athletics stat1label Batting average stat1value .000 stat2label Home run s stat2value 0 stat3label Run batted in Runs batted in stat3value 0 teams nowiki nowiki Oakland Athletics Philadelphia Athletics 1901 Robert Francis McKinney 1875 1946 was an United States American Major League Baseball infielder . He played for the Oakland Athletics Philadelphia Athletics during the By 1901 season. References Baseballstats mlb espn br m mckinbo01 fangraphs cube brm mckinn001rob Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME McKinney, Bob ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1875 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1946 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT McKinney, Bob Category Major League Baseball infielders Category Philadelphia Athletics players Category Baseball players from Pennsylvania Category 1875 births Category 1946 deaths baseball bio stub ... more details
Infobox NRHP name McKinney House nrhp type image caption location 512 E. 8th St., Davenport, Iowa lat degrees 41 lat minutes 31 lat seconds 41 lat direction N long degrees 90 long minutes 34 long seconds 4 long direction W locmapin Iowa area built 1872 architect architecture Greek Revival added July 7, 1983 governing body Private mpsub http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64000149.pdf Davenport MRA refnum 83002468 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The McKinney House is located on the east side of Davenport, Iowa , United States . The Greek Revival residence has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1983. ref name nris References Reflist External links http www.archiplanet.org wiki McKinney House Archiplanet listing National Register of Historic Places Davenport Quad Cities East Davenport Houses DEFAULTSORT Mckinney House Category 1872 architecture Category Greek Revival architecture in Iowa Category Davenport, Iowa Category Scott County, Iowa Category Davenport MRA Category Residential buildings in Davenport, Iowa Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Iowa Category National Register of Historic Places in Scott County, Iowa Iowa NRHP stub ... more details