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Herndon, PA -- U.S. borough in Pennsylvania
Population (2000): 383
Housing Units (2000): 192
Land area (2000): 0.801945 sq. miles (2.077028 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.977820 sq. miles (2.532543 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.779765 sq. miles (4.609571 sq. km)
FIPS code: 34080
Located within: Pennsylvania (PA), FIPS 42
Location: 40.704241 N, 76.843212 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 17830
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Herndon, KS -- U.S. city in Kansas
Population (2000): 149
Housing Units (2000): 107
Land area (2000): 0.265550 sq. miles (0.687772 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.265550 sq. miles (0.687772 sq. km)
FIPS code: 31475
Located within: Kansas (KS), FIPS 20
Location: 39.909468 N, 100.786094 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 67739
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Herndon, VA -- U.S. town in Virginia
Population (2000): 21655
Housing Units (2000): 7190
Land area (2000): 4.221306 sq. miles (10.933133 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 4.221306 sq. miles (10.933133 sq. km)
FIPS code: 36648
Located within: Virginia (VA), FIPS 51
Location: 38.971478 N, 77.388675 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 22070 22071
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Herndon (surname)

Herndon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Adrienne McNeil Herndon (born 1869), African American woman in Atlanta, Georgia
  • Alonzo Herndon (1858–1927), African-American businessman
  • Angelo Herndon (1913–1997), African-American communist organizer
  • Charles Herndon, American Sculptor
  • David Herndon (born 1985), American professional baseball player
  • David R. Herndon (born 1953), United States federal judge
  • Don Herndon (1936–2009), American professional football player
  • Ellen Lewis Herndon (1837–1880), wife of the 21st President of the United States, Chester A. Arthur
  • James Herndon (media psychologist) (born 1952), American media psychologist
  • James Herndon (writer) (1926–1990), American writer and educator
  • Jimmy Herndon (born 1973), American professional football player
  • J. Marvin Herndon (born 1944), American scientist who founded the georeactor theory
  • Joe Herndon (born 1949), American R&B and soul singer for The Spaniels and The Temptations
  • John Hunter Herndon (1813-1878), American judge and planter in antebellum Texas
  • Judith Herndon (1941–1980), American Senator of West Virginia
  • Junior Herndon (born 1978), American professional baseball player
  • Kelly Herndon (born 1976), American professional football player
  • Kenneth Herndon (born 1985), American professional baseball player
  • Larry Herndon (born 1953), American professional baseball player
  • Patrick Herndon (1802–1836), American soldier who fought at the Alamo
  • Raymon W. Herndon (1918–1942), United States Marine Corps Navy Cross recipient
  • Steve Herndon (born 1977), American professional football player
  • Susan Herndon, American singer-song writer
  • Thomas Herndon (born 1985)
  • Thomas H. Herndon (1828–1883), U.S. Representative from Alabama
  • Ty Herndon (born 1962), American country music singer
  • William Herndon (lawyer) (1818–1891), law partner and biographer of Abraham Lincoln
  • William Lewis Herndon (1813–1857), United States Navy scientist, explorer, and hero
  • William S. Herndon (1835–1903), U.S. Representative from Texas

Usage examples of "herndon".

Hay himself drank only one glass of wine during the dinner, whose two principal features were a thick terrapin soup and canvasback duck, which Herndon had never tasted before.

Finally, I must thank Professor David Herbert Donald of Harvard's History Department not only for his books on Lincoln and Herndon and on Charles Sumner, but for his patient reading -- and correction -- of the manuscript.

When Lincoln married, he had moved into the ruling class of not only Springfield and Illinois but of Lexington and Kentucky, leaving Herndon behind with the sort of people that Lincoln had originally represented as a Whig legislator from Sangamon county, the scrubs.

When either Lincoln or Herndon received a fee they divided the money then and there.