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People

* Alex Newkirk (1916–1996), American Negro league pitcher * Anastacia Newkirk (born 1968), American singer-songwriter *
Don Newkirk Donald Newkirk ( – November 2022) was an American musician, composer, and record producer. Newkirk appeared on several hip hop records including the remix to "Say No Go" by De La Soul and Stetsasonic's "Talking All That Jazz". In October 198 ...
(1966/67–2022), musician and record producer *
Floyd Newkirk Floyd Elmo Newkirk (July 16, 1908 – April 15, 1976) nicknamed "Three-Fingers" was a Major League Baseball pitcher. Newkirk played for the New York Yankees in . In one career game, he had a 0–0 record, with a 0.00 ERA, pitching in only 1 i ...
(1908–1976), Major League Baseball pitcher * Gordon Allen Newkirk Jr. (1928–1985), American astrophysicist * H. Wirt Newkirk (1854–1946), Michigan politician *
Ingrid Newkirk Ingrid Elizabeth Newkirk (née Ward; born June 11, 1949) is a British-American animal activist, author and the president of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the world's largest animal rights organization. Newkirk founded PETA ...
(born 1949), British-American animal rights activist * Jack Newkirk (1913–1942), American naval aviator *
Joel Newkirk Joel Inez "Sailor" Newkirk (June 1, 1896 – January 22, 1966) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Chicago Cubs.
(1896–1966), Major League Baseball pitcher, brother of Floyd Newkirk *
Kori Newkirk Kori Newkirk (born 1970) is an American visual artist who creates sculptures, installations, video and photography to address themes such as personal and cultural identity and the dynamics of the urban environment. He is known for installations ...
(born 1970), American visual artist *
Makenna Newkirk Makenna Newkirk is an assistant D-1 women's hockey coach at Penn State University. Her additional coaching experience includes time with the North American Hockey Academy at the U16 and U19 levels, a season coaching at the Milton Academy in 2019 ...
(born 1995), American women's ice hockey player and coach *
Matthew Newkirk Matthew Newkirk (May 31, 1794 – May 31, 1868) was an American businessman, railroad magnate, banker and philanthropist. He was president of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad (PW&B) and led the integration of four railroad compa ...
(1794–1868), American railroad executive * Mike Newkirk (born 1986), American and Canadian football defensive end *
Newton Newkirk Clyde C. Newkirk (August 29, 1870 - May 15, 1938), who published under the pseudonym, Newton "Newt" Newkirk was an American humorist. He produced a comic strip and various humorous publications. Newkirk was hired by the '' Boston Post'' in 1901. H ...
(1870–1938), American humorist * Robert Newkirk (born 1977), American football defensive tackle * Scott Newkirk (born 1961), United States Virgin Islands swimmer * Shavar Newkirk (born 1996), American basketball player * Shelby Newkirk (born 1996), Canadian Paralympic swimmer * Steven Newkirk (born 1957), United States Virgin Islands swimmer *
Vann R. Newkirk II Vann R. Newkirk II (born December 27, 1988) is an American journalist and staff writer for ''The Atlantic'' who writes on politics, the environment, Race (human categorization), race, and healthcare policy. Early life Vann Newkirk grew up in Roc ...
(born 1988), American journalist


Places

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Newkirk, Oklahoma Newkirk is a city in and the county seat of Kay County, Oklahoma, Kay County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 2,172 at the United States Census, 2020, 2020 census. History Newkirk is on land known as the Cherokee Outlet (popularly ...
, a city in Oklahoma, United States * Newkirk, Pennsylvania * Newkirk Township, Michigan, a civil township in Michigan, United States * Newkirk, New Mexico *New York City Subway stations: ** Newkirk Plaza, in Brooklyn at East 16th Street; serving the trains ** Newkirk Avenue–Little Haiti, in Brooklyn at Nostrand Avenue; serving the trains * Newkirk Viaduct, former name of Gray's Ferry Bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania *
Newkirk House The Newkirk House, also known as the Summit House, located at 510 Summit Avenue is the oldest surviving structure in Jersey City, New Jersey. The two-story Dutch Colonial building, composed of sandstone, brick, and clapboard dates to 1690. Orig ...
, the oldest surviving building in Jersey City, New Jersey * Newkirk Homestead, in upstate New York {{disambig