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  • James McCune Smith
  • American physician (1813–1870)

    James McCune Smith (April 18, 1813 – November 17, 1865) was an American medical doctor, apothecary, abolitionist and author. He was the first African American

    James McCune Smith

    James McCune Smith

    James_McCune_Smith

  • James Allen McCune
  • American actor and musician (born 1990)

    James Allen McCune (born June 18, 1990) is an American actor and musician, best known for his roles on The Walking Dead, Shameless, Blair Witch, and his

    James Allen McCune

    James_Allen_McCune

  • James Cropper (abolitionist)
  • English merchant and philanthropist

    "makes me sick". — The Works of James McCune Smith. At a slavery debate in Liverpool, James Cropper also introduced McCune Smith to the militant Liverpool-born

    James Cropper (abolitionist)

    James_Cropper_(abolitionist)

  • Harlem
  • Neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City

    Cullen (grades PK-5) PS 197 John B Russwurm (grades PK-5) PS 200 The James Mccune Smith School (grades PK-5) PS 242 The Young Diplomats Magnet School (grades

    Harlem

    Harlem

    Harlem

  • Radical Abolitionist Party
  • Historical abolitionist political party

    of this new party, including Frederick Douglass, James McCune Smith, William Goodell, Gerrit Smith, and John Brown. It did not elect candidates to office

    Radical Abolitionist Party

    Radical_Abolitionist_Party

  • Jeremiah Hamilton
  • 19th century American broker

    Street broker noted as "the only black millionaire in New York" by James McCune Smith about a decade before the American Civil War. Hamilton was a shrewd

    Jeremiah Hamilton

    Jeremiah_Hamilton

  • McCune–Albright syndrome
  • Mosaic genetic disorder affecting the bone, skin and endocrine systems

    in 1937 by American pediatrician Donovan James McCune and American endocrinologist Fuller Albright. McCune–Albright syndrome is suspected when two or

    McCune–Albright syndrome

    McCune–Albright syndrome

    McCune–Albright_syndrome

  • James Smith
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    author and minister James Martin Smith (1892–1970), American civic, business, and religious leader in Arizona James McCune Smith (1813–1865), American

    James Smith

    James_Smith

  • Colored Orphan Asylum
  • Institution in New York City

    incorporated into the family and continue their studies. In 1846 Dr. James McCune Smith, the country's first licensed African American medical doctor, became

    Colored Orphan Asylum

    Colored Orphan Asylum

    Colored_Orphan_Asylum

  • My Bondage and My Freedom
  • 1855 autobiography by Frederick Douglass

    advocate for women's rights. The book included an introduction by James McCune Smith, who Douglass called the "foremost black influence" of his life. Narrative

    My Bondage and My Freedom

    My Bondage and My Freedom

    My_Bondage_and_My_Freedom

  • Henry Highland Garnet
  • American abolitionist (1815–1882)

    continent where he was owned by Colonel William Spencer." According to James McCune Smith, Garnet's father was George Trusty and his enslaved mother was "a

    Henry Highland Garnet

    Henry Highland Garnet

    Henry_Highland_Garnet

  • African Free School
  • Charity, segregated school in New York City

    Manumission Society African Free School alumni James McCune Smith Peter Williams Jr. Patrick H. Reason Abiel Smith School John Teasman "African Free School"

    African Free School

    African Free School

    African_Free_School

  • West Jersey Colored Orphanage
  • Orphanage in Camden, New Jersey, U.S. (1874-1920)

    Region served Camden, NJ, Philadelphia Key people Mary Lindley Murray, James McCune Smith Affiliations Camden Home for Friendless Children Funding Donations

    West Jersey Colored Orphanage

    West_Jersey_Colored_Orphanage

  • Ira Aldridge
  • American-British actor (1807–1867)

    geography, and astronomy. His classmates at the school included James McCune Smith, Alexander Crummell, Charles L. Reason, George T. Downing, and Henry

    Ira Aldridge

    Ira Aldridge

    Ira_Aldridge

  • African Americans in New York City
  • Ethnic group and minority in New York City

    York City Board of Aldermen Dr. James McCune Smith - First formally trained African-American Medical Doctor Letitia James - first woman of African-American

    African Americans in New York City

    African Americans in New York City

    African_Americans_in_New_York_City

  • University of Glasgow
  • Public university in Scotland

    a cost of £90.6 million, it opened in April 2021 and is named for James McCune Smith, the first African American to earn a degree in medicine and a University

    University of Glasgow

    University_of_Glasgow

  • April 18
  • Day of the year

    William Debenham, English founder of Debenhams (died 1863) 1813 – James McCune Smith, African-American physician, apothecary, abolitionist, and author

    April 18

    April_18

  • Thomas L. Jennings
  • African-American inventor (1791–1859)

    President Chester Arthur, and won her case in 1859. Along with James McCune Smith and Rev. James W. C. Pennington, Jennings created the Legal Rights Association

    Thomas L. Jennings

    Thomas_L._Jennings

  • Emma Smith
  • Wife of Joseph Smith Jr. and Latter Day Saint leader (1804–1879)

    Joseph Smith's Wife. Grandin Book. Newell & Avery 1984. McCune, George M. (1991). Personalities in the Doctrine and Covenants and Joseph Smith – History

    Emma Smith

    Emma Smith

    Emma_Smith

  • Glasgow Emancipation Society
  • Anti-slavery abolitionist group formed 1833

    anti-slavery abolitionist group in 1833. Prominent members included James McCune Smith, John Murray, William Smeal, Ralph Wardlaw, Anthony Wigham and Hugh

    Glasgow Emancipation Society

    Glasgow Emancipation Society

    Glasgow_Emancipation_Society

  • John Murray (abolitionist)
  • Scottish abolitionist and social activist

    Shortly after the death of the American statesman Henry Clay in 1852, James McCune Smith compared the legacy of Clay's forty years at the heart of American

    John Murray (abolitionist)

    John Murray (abolitionist)

    John_Murray_(abolitionist)

  • Four Hundred Souls
  • 2021 anthology edited by Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha N. Blain

    spotlight little-known history, such as the life of Black New Yorker James McCune Smith. Each essay can function and be read individually, but together they

    Four Hundred Souls

    Four_Hundred_Souls

  • New York City draft riots
  • 1863 civil unrest protesting American Civil War conscription

    them, hundreds of black people left New York, including physician James McCune Smith and his family, moving to Williamsburg, Brooklyn, or New Jersey. The

    New York City draft riots

    New York City draft riots

    New_York_City_draft_riots

  • Alexander Crummell
  • American minister and academic (1819–1898)

    African-American men who became active in the abolitionist movement, such as James McCune Smith (a pioneering doctor) and Henry Highland Garnet (a minister and abolitionist)

    Alexander Crummell

    Alexander Crummell

    Alexander_Crummell

  • Timbuctoo, New York
  • Town in New York, United States

    10, 2021. Retrieved September 12, 2021. Smith, Gerrit; Wright, Theodore S.; Ray, Charles B.; Smith, James McCune (1846). An address to the three thousand

    Timbuctoo, New York

    Timbuctoo, New York

    Timbuctoo,_New_York

  • Black British people
  • British people of sub-Saharan African descent

    Universities. One such student, for example, was the African American James McCune Smith, who travelled from New York City to Glasgow University to study medicine

    Black British people

    Black British people

    Black_British_people

  • John van Salee de Grasse
  • American physician (1825–1868)

    causes in 1868 and was buried at New York's Cypress Hill Cemetery. James McCune Smith DeGrasse-Howard papers, Massachusetts Historical Society. Retrieved

    John van Salee de Grasse

    John van Salee de Grasse

    John_van_Salee_de_Grasse

  • Monogenism
  • Theory which posits a common descent for all humans

    Robert Gordon Latham, but also in the tradition of Hosea Easton and James McCune Smith. For Douglass, monogenesis was closely related to egalitarianism and

    Monogenism

    Monogenism

  • African American student access to medical schools
  • History of segregation of medical studies

    medicine in the United States, though he never received an M.D. degree. James McCune Smith (1813–1865) was an American physician, apothecary, abolitionist and

    African American student access to medical schools

    African_American_student_access_to_medical_schools

  • John Stauffer (professor)
  • American professor

    McCarthy and John Stauffer (New York: The New Press, 2006). The Works of James McCune Smith: Black Intellectual and Abolitionist, edited by John Stauffer (New

    John Stauffer (professor)

    John Stauffer (professor)

    John_Stauffer_(professor)

  • American League of Colored Laborers
  • Former labor union of the United States

    such as George T. Downing, Charles Bennett Ray, Charles L. Reason, James McCune Smith, and Samuel Ringgold Ward. At the initial meeting, officers for the

    American League of Colored Laborers

    American_League_of_Colored_Laborers

  • Geoff Palmer (scientist)
  • Academic and human rights activist (1940–2025)

    Television produced People's History. The programme features the story of James McCune Smith, and as part of it Palmer interviewed Stephen Mullen, the author of

    Geoff Palmer (scientist)

    Geoff Palmer (scientist)

    Geoff_Palmer_(scientist)

  • List of people from New York City
  • comedian Al Smith (1873–1944) – governor of New York and presidential candidate James McCune Smith (1813–1865) – abolitionist Kenny Smith (born 1965)

    List of people from New York City

    List of people from New York City

    List_of_people_from_New_York_City

  • Fifth of July (New York)
  • United States historic celebration

    visible public celebrations should be. Henry Highland Garnet and James McCune Smith recollected participating in the first celebration in New York City

    Fifth of July (New York)

    Fifth of July (New York)

    Fifth_of_July_(New_York)

  • African Civilization Society
  • American Black nationalist organization (1858–1869)

    Liberia. Prominent Black Americans such as Frederick Douglass, James McCune Smith, and James W. C. Pennington were suspicious of the ACS because of their

    African Civilization Society

    African Civilization Society

    African_Civilization_Society

  • Elizabeth Greenfield
  • American singer (1809–1876)

    American causes. She was praised as an exceptional Black achiever, with James McCune Smith claiming "The colored man must do impracticable things before he is

    Elizabeth Greenfield

    Elizabeth Greenfield

    Elizabeth_Greenfield

  • Frederick Douglass
  • American abolitionist (1818–1895)

    I – Life as a Slave, Part II – Life as a Freeman, introduction by James McCune Smith, edited by John Stauffer. New York: Random House. ISBN 0-8129-7031-4

    Frederick Douglass

    Frederick Douglass

    Frederick_Douglass

  • African Americans in the United States Congress
  • City, D.C. on Sabbath, February 12, 1865. With an introduction, by James McCune Smith, M.D. Philadelphia: Joseph Wilson. Retrieved June 9, 2019. Rutherglen

    African Americans in the United States Congress

    African Americans in the United States Congress

    African_Americans_in_the_United_States_Congress

  • The Colored American (New York City)
  • African American newspaper (1837–1842)

    Phillip Alexander Bell, and Charles Bennett Ray. When Cornish retired, James McCune Smith joined as co-editor. Initially published under the name The Weekly

    The Colored American (New York City)

    The Colored American (New York City)

    The_Colored_American_(New_York_City)

  • Abolitionism
  • Movement to end slavery

    Wheatley Angelina Grimké Sarah Grimké Jeremy Bentham Benjamin Lay James McCune Smith John Brown William Wells Brown Oren Burbank Cheney Thomas Clarkson

    Abolitionism

    Abolitionism

    Abolitionism

  • David Walker (abolitionist)
  • African-American abolitionist (1796–1830)

    City, D.C. on Sabbath, February 12, 1865. With an introduction, by James McCune Smith, M.D. Philadelphia: Joseph M. Wilson. Archived from the original on

    David Walker (abolitionist)

    David_Walker_(abolitionist)

  • The Emancipator (newspaper)
  • American anti-slavery newspaper

    Contributors to the paper included Lewis Tappan (of the Amistad case), James McCune Smith (who also co-edited The Colored American), Joseph Cammett Lovejoy

    The Emancipator (newspaper)

    The_Emancipator_(newspaper)

  • Alfred W. McCune
  • American railroad builder, mine operator, and politician from the state of Utah

    Alfred William McCune (June 11, 1849 – March 28, 1927) was an American railroad builder, mine operator, and politician from the state of Utah. Owner of

    Alfred W. McCune

    Alfred W. McCune

    Alfred_W._McCune

  • Visit of the Marquis de Lafayette to the United States
  • 1824–25 tour by Revolutionary War general de Lafayette

    Mulberry Street; celebrated with a short speech by 11-year old pupil James McCune Smith, later a prominent anti-slavery scholar, writer, and physician. September

    Visit of the Marquis de Lafayette to the United States

    Visit of the Marquis de Lafayette to the United States

    Visit_of_the_Marquis_de_Lafayette_to_the_United_States

  • Liberty Party (United States, 1840)
  • Political party in the 19th century United States

    Orange Scott Samuel Edmund Sewall Oscar L. Shafter John Jay Shipherd James McCune Smith William Smyth Benjamin Stanton Henry B. Stanton Stephen Stevens Alvan

    Liberty Party (United States, 1840)

    Liberty_Party_(United_States,_1840)

  • Timeline of African-American firsts
  • Achievements, cultural change, and "breaking the color barrier"

    Russwurm First formally trained African-American medical doctor: Dr James McCune Smith of New York City, who was educated at the University of Glasgow, Scotland

    Timeline of African-American firsts

    Timeline_of_African-American_firsts

  • What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?
  • 1852 speech by Frederick Douglass

    as a Slave, Part II – Life as a Freeman, with an introduction by James McCune Smith. New York: Random House. Douglass, Frederick (1994). Gates, Jr., Henry

    What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?

    What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?

    What_to_the_Slave_Is_the_Fourth_of_July?

  • History of slavery in New York (state)
  • students advanced to higher education and careers. These included James McCune Smith, who gained his medical degree with honors at the University of Glasgow

    History of slavery in New York (state)

    History of slavery in New York (state)

    History_of_slavery_in_New_York_(state)

  • Peter Williams Jr.
  • African-American Episcopal priest and abolitionist (1786–1840)

    School, including James McCune Smith, whom he aided to go to college and medical school in Scotland at the University of Glasgow. Smith returned to practice

    Peter Williams Jr.

    Peter Williams Jr.

    Peter_Williams_Jr.

  • List of African-American abolitionists
  • Dred Scott (c. 1799 – September 17, 1858) Benjamin "Pap" Singleton James McCune Smith Lucy Stanton Austin Steward (1793 – February 15, 1869) Maria W. Stewart

    List of African-American abolitionists

    List_of_African-American_abolitionists

  • St. Philip's Episcopal Church (Manhattan)
  • Church in Manhattan, New York

    Thomas Downing, his son George T. Downing, Isaiah DeGrasse, Dr. James McCune Smith, and Alexander Crummell. Local teacher Susan Elizabeth Frazier was

    St. Philip's Episcopal Church (Manhattan)

    St. Philip's Episcopal Church (Manhattan)

    St._Philip's_Episcopal_Church_(Manhattan)

  • November 17
  • Day of the year

    Carle Vernet, French painter and lithographer (born 1758) 1865 – James McCune Smith, American physician and author (born 1813) 1897 – George Hendric Houghton

    November 17

    November_17

  • List of University of Glasgow people
  • foundation fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists James McCune Smith, first university trained African-American physician; abolitionist

    List of University of Glasgow people

    List of University of Glasgow people

    List_of_University_of_Glasgow_people

  • Robert McCune
  • American football player (born 1979)

    Robert McCune (born March 9, 1979) is an American former professional football linebacker. He was selected by the Washington Redskins in the fifth round

    Robert McCune

    Robert McCune

    Robert_McCune

  • George T. Downing
  • American restaurateur, abolitionist and activist (1819–1903)

    involved in the society included Philip Bell, Alexander Crummell, James McCune Smith, and Henry Highland Garnet, all of whom became leaders as adults.

    George T. Downing

    George T. Downing

    George_T._Downing

  • White Rose Mission
  • surrounded by activists. Along with her parents work, her godfather, Dr. James McCune Smith started an interracial medical practice. Frederick Douglass, the famous

    White Rose Mission

    White Rose Mission

    White_Rose_Mission

  • Legal Rights Association
  • Following the decision, Jennings and prominent Black activists James McCune Smith and James W.C. Pennington founded the New York Legal Rights Association

    Legal Rights Association

    Legal_Rights_Association

  • 1847 National Convention of Colored People and Their Friends
  • radical speeches in this convention although he was known for them. James McCune Smith was also present and spoke on the importance of establishing a black

    1847 National Convention of Colored People and Their Friends

    1847_National_Convention_of_Colored_People_and_Their_Friends

  • Timeline of women in science
  • ISBN 978-3-205-77088-6. "History of Black Scientists: Ruth Ella Moore & James McCune Smith". National Institutes of Health Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

    Timeline of women in science

    Timeline of women in science

    Timeline_of_women_in_science

  • Patrick H. Reason
  • American engraver, lithographer and abolitionist

    Biography, edited by Rayford W. Logan and Michael R. Winston, 1982. Smith, James McCune (1865). A Memorial Discourse by Rev. Henry Highland Garnet, Delivered

    Patrick H. Reason

    Patrick H. Reason

    Patrick_H._Reason

  • Gerrit Smith
  • American abolitionist and politician (1797–1874)

    Brown, Henry Box; Smith, James Boxer; Vashon, George B.; Crummell, Alexander; Pennington, J. W. C.; Myers, Stephen; Smith, J. Mccune; Langston, John Mercer;

    Gerrit Smith

    Gerrit Smith

    Gerrit_Smith

  • Ruth Ella Moore
  • American bacteriologist

    (January 13, 2016). "History of Black Scientists: Ruth Ella Moore & James McCune Smith". Communities. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. "Her Story:

    Ruth Ella Moore

    Ruth Ella Moore

    Ruth_Ella_Moore

  • Judith A. Salerno
  • American physician and college president

    posthumous fellowship to the eminent physician and abolitionist Dr. James McCune Smith, an 1847 candidate who was denied NYAM fellowship due to race. In

    Judith A. Salerno

    Judith_A._Salerno

  • 2028 United States presidential election
  • primaries". Axios. Retrieved November 24, 2025. Volić, Ismar; Schultz, Andy; McCune, David (December 8, 2025). "Ranked choice voting outperforms the winner-take-all

    2028 United States presidential election

    2028 United States presidential election

    2028_United_States_presidential_election

  • Mary Frances Vashon
  • African American journalist (1818–1854)

     204. ISBN 978-1-4381-0775-2. Stauffer, John (2006). The Works of James McCune Smith: Black Intellectual and Abolisionist. New York: Oxford University

    Mary Frances Vashon

    Mary_Frances_Vashon

  • List of public elementary schools in New York City
  • School". Schools.nyc.gov. Retrieved June 17, 2024. Sarah Smith Garnet "Sarah Smith Garnet". Sarah Smith Garnet. "Find a School". Schools.nyc.gov. Retrieved

    List of public elementary schools in New York City

    List_of_public_elementary_schools_in_New_York_City

  • New York Society for the Promotion of Education Among Colored Children
  • African-Americans. Charles B. Ray served as the organization's president. James McCune Smith served as treasurer. Elizabeth Jennings Graham taught at a school

    New York Society for the Promotion of Education Among Colored Children

    New_York_Society_for_the_Promotion_of_Education_Among_Colored_Children

  • Antoinette Martignoni
  • American artist (1918–2018)

    Brooklyn, New York in December 1918, she was the great-granddaughter of James McCune Smith, the first African-American medical doctor with a university degree

    Antoinette Martignoni

    Antoinette_Martignoni

  • Bruce McCune
  • American botanist and lichenologist

    Pettit McCune (born 1952) is an American lichenologist, botanist, plant ecologist, and software developer for analysis of ecological data. McCune grew up

    Bruce McCune

    Bruce_McCune

  • Taskmaster Australia
  • Australian comedy television program

    two consisting of Hughes and McCune. Holland was the winner of the series, with Wakasugi as runner-up, Little in 3rd, McCune in 4th, and Hughes in 5th.

    Taskmaster Australia

    Taskmaster_Australia

  • Glasgow Lock Hospital
  • Hospital in Glasgow, Scotland

    McLaren Elizabeth Margaret Pace [citation needed] Alexander Patterson James McCune Smith 1930s London Lock Hospital Lock hospital Westmoreland Lock Hospital

    Glasgow Lock Hospital

    Glasgow Lock Hospital

    Glasgow_Lock_Hospital

  • Ted Lasso
  • American sports comedy-drama television series

    Archived from the original on February 24, 2023. Retrieved February 24, 2023. McCune, Melody (May 17, 2023). "TED LASSO Recap: (S03E10) International Break"

    Ted Lasso

    Ted_Lasso

  • Peacemaker season 2
  • Season of television series

    Archived from the original on June 12, 2024. Retrieved June 12, 2024. McCune, Melody (August 28, 2025). "PEACEMAKER Recap: (S02E02) A Man Is Only as

    Peacemaker season 2

    Peacemaker_season_2

  • The Oak Ridge Boys
  • American country and gospel vocal quartet

    (1966–present) Richard Sterban – bass (1972–present) Ben James – tenor (2023-present) with Aaron McCune - bass (touring 2022-present) Tim Duncan - bass (touring

    The Oak Ridge Boys

    The Oak Ridge Boys

    The_Oak_Ridge_Boys

  • Margaret Court
  • Australian former tennis player (born 1942)

    Margaret Court AC MBE (née Smith; born 16 July 1942), also known as Margaret Smith Court, is an Australian former world number 1 tennis player. Her 24

    Margaret Court

    Margaret Court

    Margaret_Court

  • Spoiler effect
  • Election result affecting losing candidate

    ISSN 1573-7101. McCune, David; Wilson, Jennifer (2024-03-03), Multiwinner Elections and the Spoiler Effect, arXiv:2403.03228 McCune, David; Wilson, Jennifer

    Spoiler effect

    Spoiler_effect

  • Douglas MacArthur
  • American general (1880–1964)

    pp. 357–359. James 1985, pp. 584–589. James 1985, p. 590. Goulden 1982, pp. 476–478. Nitze, Smith & Rearden 1989, pp. 109–111. James 1985, pp. 591–597

    Douglas MacArthur

    Douglas MacArthur

    Douglas_MacArthur

  • David Smith (botanist)
  • British botanist (1930–2018)

    Sir David Cecil Smith FRS FRSE FLS (born 21 May 1930 Port Talbot, South Wales – 29 June 2018) was a British botanist. Smith was most notable for his research

    David Smith (botanist)

    David_Smith_(botanist)

  • Acharius Medal
  • Award for lifetime achievement in lichenology

    2021: Per Magnus Jørgensen James D. Lawrey 2018: William Alfred Weber 2016: Thomas George Allan Green Josef Hafellner Bruce McCune 2014: Peter Crittenden

    Acharius Medal

    Acharius Medal

    Acharius_Medal

  • Acromegaly
  • Human disease that results in excess growth of certain parts of the body

    Smith JH, Zhuang Z, et al. (July 2012). "Somatic GNAS mutation causes widespread and diffuse pituitary disease in acromegalic patients with McCune–Albright

    Acromegaly

    Acromegaly

    Acromegaly

  • Nauvoo Expositor
  • Single 1844 newspaper in Illinois, US

    The Papers of Joseph Smith Vol. 2, p. 565. McCune, George M. (1991). Personalities in the Doctrine and Covenants and Joseph Smith–History. Salt Lake City

    Nauvoo Expositor

    Nauvoo Expositor

    Nauvoo_Expositor

  • James Stanley (American football)
  • American gridiron football player and coach (born 1980)

    James Stanley (born November 12, 1980) is an American gridiron football Linebackers Coach & Pass Game Analyst for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian

    James Stanley (American football)

    James Stanley (American football)

    James_Stanley_(American_football)

  • Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva
  • Disease in which fibrous connective tissue turns into bone

    Michael; Howell, Robin E. (October 1999). "Etiology of fibrous dysplasia and McCune–Albright syndrome". International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

    Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva

    Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva

    Fibrodysplasia_ossificans_progressiva

  • Center squeeze
  • Spoiler effect in RCV and two-round systems

    original on April 7, 2024. Retrieved December 4, 2019. Graham-Squire, Adam; McCune, David (2022-09-11). "A Mathematical Analysis of the 2022 Alaska Special

    Center squeeze

    Center squeeze

    Center_squeeze

  • List of situation comedies
  • Cooper United States 1992–1997 Hank 2009 Hannah Montana 2006–2011 The Hank McCune Show 1950–1953 Hapi House! Philippines 1987–1989 HaPijamot Israel 2003–2015

    List of situation comedies

    List_of_situation_comedies

  • 2026 deaths in the United States
  • West Virginia House of Delegates (2010-2014, 2018-2020, since 2022) Don McCune, 89, ten-pin bowler Charles S. Russell, 100, lawyer and judge Annabel Schofield

    2026 deaths in the United States

    2026_deaths_in_the_United_States

  • Keystone State Park (Pennsylvania)
  • State park in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States

    In 1909, Keystone Coal and Coke Company purchased land at the meeting of McCune and Davis runs and constructed a dam to create Keystone Lake. Water was

    Keystone State Park (Pennsylvania)

    Keystone State Park (Pennsylvania)

    Keystone_State_Park_(Pennsylvania)

  • Deaths in February 2026
  • Thoroughbred racehorse, three-time Melbourne Cup winner (2003–2005), colic. Don McCune, 89, American ten-pin bowler. Johana Ng'eno, 53, Kenyan politician, MP (since

    Deaths in February 2026

    Deaths_in_February_2026

  • Star Wars: Skeleton Crew
  • American science fiction adventure television series

    problem: this is a premise that doesn't know how to be a TV show yet." McCune, Melody (November 29, 2024). "What to Know Before the Star Wars: Skeleton

    Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

    Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

    Star_Wars:_Skeleton_Crew

  • BTS
  • South Korean boy band

    "Lil Nas X's 'Old Town Road' Leads Billboard Hot 100 for Third Week; Sam Smith & Normani, BTS & Halsey Hit Top 10". Billboard. Archived from the original

    BTS

    BTS

    BTS

  • 2024 Washington State Senate election
  • for re-election. Derek Stanford (Democratic), incumbent state senator Jim McCune (Republican), incumbent state senator Erasmo Ruiz Gonzalez (Democratic)

    2024 Washington State Senate election

    2024 Washington State Senate election

    2024_Washington_State_Senate_election

  • Palmetto State Quartet
  • Musical artist

    Pearles (1997–2003) (went on to The King's Heralds) Jason Brooks (2003) Aaron McCune (2003–2006) (went on to things like Gold City, Dailey & Vincent, and Oak

    Palmetto State Quartet

    Palmetto_State_Quartet

  • Communism
  • Political and socioeconomic ideology

    Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Retrieved 18 August 2021. Lindsay, Samuel McCune (1905). "Communism" . New International Encyclopedia. Retrieved 18 August

    Communism

    Communism

  • 1898–99 United States Senate elections
  • out of state politics, McCune asked Grant for the church's assistance in winning office. Grant consulted with Joseph F. Smith (Apostle and sixth LDS president)

    1898–99 United States Senate elections

    1898–99 United States Senate elections

    1898–99_United_States_Senate_elections

  • Pornography
  • Portrayal of sexual subject matter

    2015). "Pornography Consumption on the Rise". Pacific Standard. The Miller-McCune Center for Research, Media and Public Policy. Archived from the original

    Pornography

    Pornography

  • Dharani Dhar Awasthi
  • Indian lichenologist (born 1922)

    Magnus Jørgensen (2021) James D. Lawrey (2021) William Alfred Weber (2018) Allan Green (2016) Josef Hafellner (2016) Bruce McCune (2016) Peter Crittenden

    Dharani Dhar Awasthi

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  • Into the Woods
  • 1986 musical by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine

    Witch, John McTernan as the Baker, Gina Riley as the Baker's Wife, Lisa McCune as Cinderella, Robert Grubb as the Wolf/Cinderella's Prince, Peter Carroll

    Into the Woods

    Into_the_Woods

  • Martina Navratilova
  • Czech-American tennis player (born 1956)

    "Martina Navratilova is now Czech again". The Daily Telegraph. March 11, 2008. James Macintyre (March 12, 2008). ""Disillusioned with the US, Navratilova defects

    Martina Navratilova

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    Martina_Navratilova

  • Half Dome
  • Granitic dome in Yosemite National Park, California

    Lichens in relation to management issues in the Sierra Nevada national parks, McCune, B., J. Grenon, and E. Martin, L. Mutch, Sierra Nevada Network, Cooperative

    Half Dome

    Half Dome

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  • The Contenders
  • 2011 American TV series or program

    producer Mark Farkas and historian Richard Norton Smith, who was a consultant to the series. Smith described the objective of their efforts as follows:

    The Contenders

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    same as Jacob, the Greek form of Jacob, supplanter (to take the place of another, as through force, scheming, strategy, or the like)

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    English : patronymic from the personal name Jan (see Jayne).Czech (Janeš) : from a pet form of the personal name Jan, a vernacular form of Greek Iōannēs (see John).

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    English : from a personal name that has the same origin as Jacob. However, among English speakers, it is now felt to be a separate name in its own right. This is largely because in the Authorized Version of the Bible (1611) the form James is used in the New Testament as the name of two of Christ’s apostles (James the brother of John and James the brother of Andrew), whereas in the Old Testament the brother of Esau is called Jacob. The form James comes from Latin Jacobus via Late Latin Jac(o)mus, which also gave rise to Jaime, the regular form of the name in Spanish (as opposed to the learned Jacobo). See also Jack and Jackman. This is a common surname throughout the British Isles, particularly in South Wales.

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    English : patronymic from Jack 1.Czech (Jakeš) : from a derivative of the personal name Jakub, Czech form of Jacob.

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    Variant spelling of English James, JAYMES means "supplanter."

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    Spanish

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    Spanish : variant of Gámez (see Gamez).English : variant of Game.

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    English : habitational name from Hames Hall in Papcastle, Cumbria, named from the plural of northern Middle English hame ‘homestead’.

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    Middle English and Old French vernacular form of Late Latin Jacomus, from Greek Iakobos, JAMES means "supplanter." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of several characters, including two apostles and a half-brother of Jesus.

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    Ames

    English : from the Old French and Middle English personal name Amys, Amice, which is either directly from Latin amicus ‘friend’, used as a personal name, or via a Late Latin derivative of this, Amicius.German : of uncertain origin. Perhaps a nickname for an active person, from a Germanic word related to Old High German amazzig ‘busy’. Compare modern German Ameise ‘ant’.William Ames, the son of Richard Ames of Bruton, Somerset, came to Braintree, MA, from England in about 1640. He had numerous prominent descendants.

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  • Harinmani
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Harinmani

    Green Gem

  • Tarunikaa
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    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Tarunikaa

    A Creeper

  • Swarna
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    Swarna

    Gold

  • Kunisha | குநிஷா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kunisha | குநிஷா

    Cuckoo, Nightingale

  • Pavansut | பவநஸுத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Pavansut | பவநஸுத

    Lord Hanuman (Son of wind)

  • Kanha
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    Kanha

    Fashion; Lord Krishna

  • Kent
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    English

    Kent

    English : habitational name for someone from Kent, an ancient Celtic name. The surname is also frequent in Scotland and Ireland. In Irrerwick in East Lothian English vassals were settled in the middle of the 12th century and in Meath in Ireland in the 13th century.

  • Fergusson
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Fergusson

    Son of the first choice.

  • Prosenjit | ப்ரோஸேந்ஜீத
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    Tamil

    Prosenjit | ப்ரோஸேந்ஜீத

    A king of the epics

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    Lady; Noble Woman; Earth

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  • Accusing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Accuse

  • Jeames
  • n.

    A footman; a flunky.

  • Dice
  • v. i.

    To play games with dice.

  • Jambes
  • n.

    Alt. of Jambeux

  • Detect
  • v. t.

    To inform against; to accuse.

  • Accused
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Accuse

  • Mackle
  • n.

    Same Macule.

  • Defame
  • v. t.

    To charge; to accuse.

  • Recriminate
  • v. t.

    To accuse in return.

  • Quinquennalia
  • n. pl.

    Public games celebrated every five years.

  • Accriminate
  • v. t.

    To accuse of a crime.

  • Lames
  • n. pl.

    Small steel plates combined together so as to slide one upon the other and form a piece of armor.

  • Multinominous
  • a.

    Having many names or terms.

  • Reaccuse
  • v. t.

    To accuse again.

  • Tamer
  • n.

    One who tames or subdues.

  • Jakes
  • n.

    A privy.

  • Gong
  • n.

    A privy or jakes.

  • Insimulate
  • v. t.

    To accuse.

  • Gameful
  • a.

    Full of game or games.

  • Accuse
  • v. t.

    to charge with an offense, judicially or by a public process; -- with of; as, to accuse one of a high crime or misdemeanor.