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- John B. Jones was a Confederate army officer and Texas Ranger captain. Born in Fairfield, South Carolina, his family moved to the Republic of Texas...
- male, deceased (1807)
- Thayendanegea or Joseph Brant (c. 1742 - 24 November 1807) was a Mohawk leader and British military officer during the American Revolutionary War....
- female, deceased (1975)
- Anna Mae Aquash (also Anna Mae Pictou Aquash or Anna Mae Pictou; first name also spelled Annie Mae; Mi'kmaq name Naguset Eask) (b. in a small...
- male, deceased (1792)
- Dragging Canoe (c. 1738 - March 1, 1792) was an American Indian war leader who led a dissident band of young Cherokees against the United States in...
- male, deceased (1754)
- Tanacharison or Tanaghrisson (c. 1700? - 4 October 1754) was an American Indian leader who played a pivotal role in the beginning of the French and...
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- Menawa, was born about 1765 at the village of Oakfuskee located on or near the Tallapoosa River, the site is now covered by the lower part of Lake...
- male, deceased (1953)
- Felix Solomon Cohen (1907-1953) was a lawyer and legal scholar who developed an interest and expertise in law concerning natural resources,...
- male, deceased (1831)
- Jeremiah F. Evarts was a Christian missionary, reformer, and activist for the rights of American Indians in the United States, and a leading...
- male, deceased (1730)
- Thomas Bray (1656 - 15 February 1730) was an English clergyman born in Marton, Shropshire in 1656. He was educated at Oswestry School and All Souls...
- male, deceased (1793)
- Alexander McGillivray (15 December 1750 - 17 February 1793) was a leader of the Creek (Muscogee) Indians during and after the American Revolution...
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