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John McKee

John McKee

American philanthropist
Colonel John McKee was an African American who became an extremely wealthy property owner in Philadelphia. McKee City, New Jersey is named after him. His legacy continues to fund scholarships for orphan boys. Wikipedia
Born: 1821, Alexandria, VA
Died: April 6, 1902 (age 81 years), Philadelphia, PA
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