- male, deceased (1844)
- Charles Bulfinch was an early American architect, and regarded by many as the first native-born American to practice architecture as a profession....
- male, deceased (1887)
- Thomas Ustick Walter (September 4, 1804 - October 30, 1887) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was the dean of American architecture between the death...
- male, deceased (2001)
- Ziad Samir Jarrah (May 11, 1975 - September 11, 2001), was the hijacker who acted as pilot of United Airlines Flight 93, part of the September 11,...
- male, deceased (1998)
- Jacob Joseph Chestnut (April 28, 1940-July 24, 1998), one of the two United States Capitol Police officers killed in the line of duty on July 24,...
- female, deceased (1914)
- Lavinia Ellen Ream (Vinnie Ream) (1847-1914) was an American sculptor. Her most famous work was the statue of Abraham Lincoln in the U.S. Capitol...
- female, deceased (1891)
- Sarah Winnemucca (born Thocmentony, Paiute: "Shell Flower") (ca. 1841 - October 17, 1891) was notable for being the first Native American woman...
- male, deceased (1813)
- Zebulon Montgomery Pike Jr. was an American soldier and explorer for whom Pikes Peak in Colorado is named. His Pike expedition, often compared to...
- male, deceased (1937)
- John Burke (February 25 1859-May 14 1937) was an American lawyer, jurist, and political leader from North Dakota. Burke was born in Keokuk County,...
- male, deceased (1867)
- Thomas Bulfinch (July 15 1796 - May 27, 1867) was an American writer, born in Newton, Massachusetts. Bulfinch belonged to a well educated Bostonian...
- male
- Oscar Marion was an American slave and Revolutionary War militiaman. Oscar Marion was the servant of General Francis Marion (1732-1795), the...
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