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Coonrod may refer to: *Coonrod, a German- or Dutch-derived family name **
Aquilla Coonrod Aquilla Coonrod or Coonrad (c. 1831 – May 14, 1884) was an American soldier in the United States Army, U.S. Army who served with the 14th Ohio Infantry, 14th, 48th Ohio Infantry, 48th and 125th Ohio Infantry, 125th Ohio Volunteer Infantry d ...
, an American soldier during the American Civil War and the Indian Wars **
John Coonrod The Hunger Project (THP), founded in 1977 with the stated goal of ending world hunger in 25 years, is an organization committed to the sustainable end of world hunger. It has ongoing programs in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, where it implemen ...
, the executive vice president of the Hunger Project **
Karin Coonrod Karin Coonrod is an American theater director and writer who is on the faculty of the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale. Coonrod is known for her modern adaptations of classic plays by William Shakespeare and other playwrights. She often choose ...
an American theater director and writer at Yale School of Drama **
Sam Coonrod Samuel Timothy Coonrod (born September 22, 1992) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Gateway Grizzlies of the Frontier League. He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants, Philadelphia P ...
, an American professional baseball pitcher for the New York Mets *An alternative spelling or pronunciation of the name Conrad *
Coonrod, Georgia Shiloh is an unincorporated settlement in Madison County, in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is a crossroads at the intersection of Highway 174 and Jones Chapel–Shiloh Road/Shiloh–Fort Lamar Road northeast of Ila. Shiloh is popularly kno ...
, another name for Shiloh, an unincorporated settlement in Madison County *Coon rod, the baculum of a raccoon used as a
toothpick A toothpick is a small thin stick of wood, plastic, bamboo, metal, bone or other substance with at least one and sometimes two pointed ends to insert between teeth to remove detritus, usually after a meal. Toothpicks are also used for festive ...
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