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McKinnon, WY -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Wyoming
Population (2000): 49
Housing Units (2000): 28
Land area (2000): 30.837346 sq. miles (79.868356 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 30.837346 sq. miles (79.868356 sq. km)
FIPS code: 49400
Located within: Wyoming (WY), FIPS 56
Location: 41.025720 N, 109.892949 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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McKinnon

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

  • Allan Bruce McKinnon, P.C., M.C., C.D. (1917-1990), Canadian politician, MP - Victoria 1972-1988
  • Alexander "Alex" McKinnon (1895-1949), Canadian professional hockey forward, NHL for Hamilton Tigers, New York Americans, & Chicago Blackhawks
  • Alexander J. McKinnon (1856-1887) American Major League Baseball first baseman
  • Angus MacKinnon, Scottish footballer (Queen's Park, Scotland)
  • Angus McKinnon (1886-1968), Scottish footballer (Arsenal)
  • Atholl Henry McKinnon (1932-1983), South African cricketer
  • Barry Benjamin McKinnon (b. 1944), Canadian poet
  • Betty McKinnon (b. 1924), Australian sprinter, silver medal - 4 x 100 metre relay - 1948 Summer Olympics in London
  • Casey McKinnon B.A. U.E. (b. 1978), Canadian producer & star of Galacticast
  • Cathering McKinnon (b. 1944), Canadian actress and folk & pop singer
  • Cedric McKinnon (born 1968), American football player
  • Clinton "Bär" McKinnon (b.????) American saxophone musician in Melbourne, Australia
  • Clinton Dotson McKinnon (1906–2001) American Democratic politician & journalist from San Diego, United States Representative - 23rd Congressional District of California 1949–1953
  • Danny McKinnon (b.????), voice actor, Kohaku from the anime series InuYasha
  • Dennis Lewis McKinnon (b. 1961), professional American NFL football wide receiver for the Chicago Bears & Dallas Cowboys
  • Donald Charles "Don" McKinnon (b. 1939), New Zealand politician, former Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of Foreign Affairs, currently Secretary-General of the Commonwealth of Nations
  • Fred McKinnon (b. 196?), American basketball player
  • Gary McKinnon (b. 1966), British computer hacker
  • Glen McKinnon (b. 1937), Canadian educator and Liberal Party politician from Manitoba, Canadian House of Commons from 1993-1997
  • Harry McKinnon (1910-1989), Australian rugby league footballer and administrator
  • Hector Brown McKinnon CC, CMG (1891-1981) Canadian government civil servant, Companion of the Order of Canada
  • James K. McKinnon (1932-1999), American Western plainchant, medieval and renaissance musicologist
  • John Kenneth McKinnon (b. 1936), Canadian politician & Commissioner of the Yukon (1986-1995)
  • John Walter McKinnon (b. 1950), New Zealand diplomat and public servant
  • Johnny McKinnon (1902-1969), Canadian professional NHL hockey defenceman, Montreal Canadiens, Pittsburgh Pirates, & Philadelphia Quakers
  • Kate McKinnon (b. 1984), comedian from The Big Gay Sketch Show and Saturday Night Live
  • Leila McKinnon (b. 1972), Australian reporter for Nine Network, National Nine News and A Current Affair
  • Marguerite McKinnon (b. 1970), Australian journalist, reporter for Seven News in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  • Malcolm McKinnon (b. 1950), New Zealand historian and international relations expert
  • Mark McKinnon (b.????), adviser to President Bush 1
  • McKay McKinnon, American plastic surgeon
  • Ronald McKinnon (b. 1973), American football NFL linebacker
  • Ronnie McKinnon (b. 1940), Scottish footballer for Rangers and Scotland national team
  • Ross McKinnon (b.????) Australian rugby league player
  • Wade McKinnon (b. 1981) Australian NRL rugby player
  • William McKinnon (b. 1859), Scottish footballer for Dumbarton and Scotland national team
McKinnon (disambiguation)

McKinnon is a surname.

McKinnon may also refer to:

McKinnon (English cricketer)

Captain McKinnon was an English cricketer who was associated with Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and made his first-class debut in 1829.

Usage examples of "mckinnon".

A bo'sun himself on his two previous ships, he had elected to sail on the San Andreas simply because of the mutual regard that he and McKinnon shared.

The superstructure was beginning to vibrate quite strongly now and McKinnon knew that the San Andreas was under maximum power.

McKinnon, standing by the starboard rail of the San Andreas, derived no pleasure whatsoever from the improvement: he would greatly have preferred the blanketing white blizzard of the previous burial.

He was on the bridge with McKinnon as the San Andreas headed due west at full speed, Curran at the wheel.

When McKinnon reached the bridge the San Andreas, under maximum helm, was already beginning to slew round to starboard.

When McKinnon went nuts aboard the Fools Gold and tried to attack me, I assumed that he had come down with the Plague.

Not,' Bowen added deprecatingly, 'that I would have expected anything else of Archie McKinnon.

When I dummied up once more, she transfixed McKinnon again with her wide blue eyes.

A rather awkward moment had arisen when Captain Andropolous, a burly, dark-bearded and seemingly intemperate character who had been given one of the empty cabins normally reserved for recuperating patients, objected violently and physically to having his quarters searched: McKinnon, who had no Greek, resolved this impasse by pointing his Colt at the Captain's temple, after which, probably realizing that McKinnon wasn't acting for his own amusement, the Captain had been co-operation itself, even to going to the extent of accompanying the Bo'sun and ordering his crew to open up their possessions for scrutiny.

By the time McKinnon had cut free the securing ropes with his jack-knife and helped Nicolson drag him to a side bench, at least half the people in the lifeboat were awake, watching them struggle with the body, knowing that Jenkins was dead, yet looking on with eyes lack-lustre and strangely uncomprehending.

It was McKinnon who noticed it first, noticed it and knew what it meant, and he sat bolt upright in the sternsheets, blinking at first in the sea-mirrored glare of the sun, then searching the horizon from north to east.