- male, deceased (1960)
- Gilbert Stanley Underwood (1890-1960) was an American architect best known for his National Park lodges. Born in 1890, Underwood received his B.A....
- male, deceased (1922)
- Charles Young was the third African American graduate of West Point, first black U.S. National Park superintendent, first African American military...
- male
- John Dower was a civil servant and architect, who, as secretary of the Standing Committee on National Parks, produced in 1945 the first post-war...
- male
- Griffith Stadium was a sports stadium that stood in Washington, D.C. from 1911 to 1965, at the corner of Georgia Avenue and W Street, NW. An...
- male, deceased (1950) (Mississippi, United States)
- Henry Lewis Stimson ( September 21 , 1867 – October 20 , 1950 ) was an American statesman , who served as Secretary of War , Governor-General of th...
- male, deceased (1871)
- Henry Dana Washburn (1832-1871) was an American congressman and explorer. He headed the 1870 Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition that first surveyed...
- male, 69 years old
- Stanley Patrick Johnson (born 18 August1940 in Cornwall) is a British politician and author. He was a Conservative MEP from 1979 to 1984, and is a...
- male, deceased (1887)
- Dr. Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden (September 7, 1829-December 22, 1887) was an American geologist noted for his pioneering surveying expeditions of...
- male, deceased (1965)
- Sir Arthur Lawrence Hobhouse (February 15, 1886 - January 20, 1965) was a long-serving English local government Liberal politician, who is best...
- male, deceased (2002)
- Big Bill Neidjie (c. 1920 - May 23, 2002) was the last surviving speaker of the Gagudju language, an indigenous language from northern Kakadu after...
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