- male, deceased (1852)
- Daniel Webster (January 18 1782 - October 24 1852), was a leading American statesman during the nation's antebellum era. Webster first rose to...
- male, deceased (1853)
- John Henry (c. 1776 - 1853), was a spy and adventurer of mysterious origins. It is reputed that he was born in Dublin, Ireland, probably between...
- male, deceased (1963)
- Robert Lee Frost (March 26, 1874 - January 29, 1963) was an American poet. His work frequently drew inspiration from rural life in New England,...
- male, 40 years old
- Bill Simmons (born 1969), best known as The Sports Guy, is a columnist for "Page2" on ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine. His ESPN.com column is...
- male
- Bob Marley is a comedian from Portland, Maine. He delivers jokes mostly about life in New England with an exaggerated New England accent. Bob...
- male, deceased (1893)
- William Smith (also found as William B. Smith born in Royalton, Vermont, was a leader in the Latter Day Saint movement and an early member of the...
- male, deceased (1649)
- John Winthrop (12 January 1587/8-26 March 1649) led a group of English Puritans to the New World, joined the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1629 and...
- male, deceased (1779)
- John Winthrop was the 2nd Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in Harvard College. He was a distinguished mathematician,...
- male
- Mark Patinkin is an author and nationally-syndicated columnist for the Providence Journal. He was a Pulitzer Prize finalist for international...
- male
- Pan Am Railways (PAR), known as Guilford Rail System (GRS) before March 2006, is a Class 2 railroad covering northern New England from...
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