- male, deceased (1904)
- Chief Joseph (1840-September 21, 1904) was the chief of the Wal-lam-wat-kain (Wallowa) band of Nez Perce Indians during General Oliver O. Howard's...
- 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 (1859)
- David Wallace (September 12, 1799 - September 4, 1859) was a Whig governor of the U.S. state of Indiana. He was born in Lewistown, Pennsylvania,...
- male
- 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 (1845)
- Isaac McCoy (June 131784-1845) was a Kentucky-born Baptist missionary to mid-western Native Americans in the United States in the early 19th...
- male, deceased (1856)
- George Michael Troup (September 8, 1780-April 26, 1856) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Georgia. He served in the Georgia General...
- male, deceased (1865)
- Greenwood LeFlore (June 3, 1800-August 31, 1865) was an American Indian of the Choctaw tribe. A wealthy and regionally influential trader with many...
- male, deceased (1901)
- William Maxwell Evarts (February 6, 1818 - February 28, 1901) was an American lawyer and statesman. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son...
- male, deceased (1831)
- Catecahassa or Black Hoof (c. 1740-1831) was the head civil chief of the Shawnee Indians in the Ohio Country of what became the United States. A...
- male, deceased (1839)
- John Beresford Tipton (August 14 1786 - April 5 1839) was an American politician. Tipton was born in what is now Sevier County, Tennessee. His...
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