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    The Reverend George Junkin (November 1, 1790 – May 20, 1868) was an American educator and Presbyterian minister who served as the first and third president...
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    marriage. Elinor was the daughter of the prominent Presbyterian theologian George Junkin, who since 1848 was president of Washington College in Lexington, Virginia...
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  • Junkin is a surname, and may refer to George Junkin, Presbyterian minister and president of Lafayette College George C. Junkin, member of the Nebraska...
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  • George Junkin (1790–1868) was first president of Lafayette College, president of Miami University and Washington and Lee University. George Junkin may...
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  • John Francis Junkin (29 January 1930 – 7 March 2006) was an English actor and scriptwriter who had a long career in radio, television and film, specialising...
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  • attorney. Junkin was born in Milton, Pennsylvania. His father was Rev. David Xavier Junkin, D. D., a renowned minister. Junkin was a nephew of Rev. George Junkin...
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  • George McJunkin (c. 1856–1922) was an African American cowboy, amateur archaeologist and historian. McJunkin discovered the Folsom site in New Mexico in...
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  • George C. Junkin (1858–1935) was an American politician and businessman who served as the 14th Secretary of State in Nebraska. Junkin previously served...
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    instructor at VMI in 1853, Thomas Jackson married Elinor "Ellie" Junkin, whose father, George Junkin, was president of Washington College (later named Washington...
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    States Military Academy. He married Mary Anna Custis, great-granddaughter of George Washington's wife Martha. While biographers have noted that he opposed some...
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    Oak Grove Cemetery (Lexington, Virginia) (category Name changes due to the George Floyd protests)
    Institute Margaret Junkin Preston (1820–1897): Called unofficially "Poet Laureate of the Confederacy"; daughter of George Junkin Absalom Willis Robertson...
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  • as Catherine Corbin Lydia Jordan as Janie Corbin Martin Clark as Dr. George Junkin Damon Kirsche as Harry McCarthy, Irish author of The Bonnie Blue Flag...
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    In 1853, Jackson had married Elinor Junkin, the daughter of Washington College's president, Dr. George Junkin; she died in childbirth the following...
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    guidance of Rev. John Monteith. At the start of the next year, the Rev. George Junkin, a Presbyterian minister, was elected first official president of the...
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    Junkin Preston (May 19, 1820 – March 28, 1897) was an American poet and author. She was born in Milton, Pennsylvania, in 1820. Her father was George Junkin...
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  • George S. Junkins was an American who served as the 30th Mayor of Lawrence, Massachusetts. The Boston Globe (2005) [December 9, 1896], "NEW MAYORS. Elections...
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  • president by George Junkin, former President of Lafayette College, a strict Old School adherent with strong anti-Methodist and pro-slavery views; Junkin resigned...
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  • 1836–1848 Rev. George Junkin, Washington College 1848–1861 (vacant), Washington College 1861–1865 Robert E. Lee, Washington College 1865–1870 George Washington...
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    standards. Prominent members of the Old School included Ashbel Green, George Junkin, William Latta, Charles Hodge, William Buell Sprague, and Samuel Stanhope...
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    Presbytery of Philadelphia, in Reply to the Charges of the Rev. Dr. George Junkin. 7th ed. New York: Leavitt, Lord, 1836. Barnes, Albert. Albert Barnes...
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