- male, deceased (1941)
- Wallace A. Rayfield was the second formally educated practicing African American architect in the United States. Rayfield graduated from Pratt...
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- Pierre Dugué de Boisbriand was a Canadian who commanded several areas in North America colonized by France in the early 18th Century, rising to b...
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- Charles Carroll Simms, a native of Virginia, became a U.S. Navy midshipman in 1839. He served in the U.S. Navy for more than two decades, achieving...
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- Samuel Benton Callahan (January 26, 1833 - February 17, 1911) was a prominent Confederate politician. Samuel Callahan was born in Mobile, Alabama...
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- Technology aware Management Consultant with over 25 years experience in multi-national environments. Recent experience has been in delivering...
- male, deceased (1872)
- Henry Howard Brownell (1820-72) was an American poet and historian, born in Providence, R. I., February 6, 1820. He graduated from Trinity...
- male, deceased (1879)
- Alexander McKinstry (March 7, 1822 - October 9, 1879) was the third lieutenant governor of Alabama. A Republican, McKinstry served Governor David...
- male, deceased (1826)
- Reuben Kemper (1770-October 10, 1826) was an American adventurer and filibusterer.
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- Accomplished Systems Engineer with extensive experience in Security and Internet Architecture, Information Systems and Project Management. Proven...
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- Charles le Moyne de Longueuil et de Châteauguay, as many people of his time, had a variety of occupations. Born in Dieppe, France in Normandy, he c...
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