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unusual facts about John Evans



Finger Lakes Falcons

Owned by John Evans, the Falcons will play their home games at Tom Coughlin Stadium on the campus of Waterloo High School in Waterloo, New York.

Straight Tail Meaurroway Opessa

Opessa would later sign a peace treaty with William Penn in 1701, and have good relations with Pennsylvania governor John Evans.

Ted McDonald

He and Jack Gregory caused something approaching panic among the England batsmen: John Evans' knees were allegedly knocking together when he went out to bat, and Andy Ducat was bowled when part of his bat, broken by McDonald's pace, hit the wicket.

University of Denver

On March 3, 1864 the university was founded as the Colorado Seminary by John Evans, the former Governor of Colorado Territory, who had been appointed by President Abraham Lincoln.


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Aston Martin Owners Club

The inspiration of the Club's chairman, Ian MacGregor, this memorial was designed by Member John Evans and constructed on Forestry Commission land with support from the Club and AML Ltd.

John Evan

Jeffrey Hammond apparently thought 'The John Evan Band' sounded better than 'The John Evans Band'.

Marlborough, New York

A land grant (patent) of this territory was made to Captain John Evans of the Royal Navy in 1694, and one of his first settlers arrived in 1697.

Mount Logan

Dick Long, Allen Steck, Jim Wilson, John Evans, Franklin Coale Sr. and Paul Bacon (USA) over 30 days, mid-July to Mid-August.

Rajon Music Group

The Rajon Music Group was formed in July 2000 by John Evans after the merger of 3 leading independent record labels (Rajon Entertainment, Redx Entertainment and Startel Entertainment).

Toshio Narahashi

He was the John Evans Professor of Pharmacology and former chair of the Department of Pharmacology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, where he served on the faculty from 1977 to 2013.

University of Denver

John Evans is the namesake of Evans Avenue (which bisects the DU campus and runs through the Denver metro area), Mount Evans (a 14,264 foot mountain visible from DU), and the city of Evanston, Illinois (the site of Northwestern University, founded by Evans prior to his founding of DU).