- male, deceased (1849)
- Micanopy (c. 1780 - January 2, 1849), also known as "Micco-Nuppe", "Michenopah", "Miccanopa", "Mico-an-opa" and "Sint-chakkee" ("pond frequenter",...
- male, 65 years old
- Mike Martin, Sr. (born February 12, 1944) is the sixth all-time winningest coach in NCAA Division I college baseball history, and second in...
- male, deceased (1838)
- Osceola (1804 - January 20, 1838) was a war chief of the Seminole Indians in Florida. Osceola led a small band of warriors (never more than 100) in...
- female, 63 years old
- Corrine Brown (born November 11, 1946) is an American politician. She has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives...
- male, deceased (1948)
- Donald J. Ross (November 23, 1872-April 26, 1948) was one of the most significant golf course designers in the history of the sport. He was born at...
- male, deceased (1864)
- Billy Bowlegs (ca. 1810 – ca. March 10, 1864) was a leader of the Seminoles in Florida during the Second and Third Seminole Wars against the Un...
- male, deceased (1857)
- Wild Cat (c. 1810 - 1857) was a leading Seminole chieftain during the later stages of the Second Seminole War as well as the nephew of Micanopy....
- male, deceased (1823)
- William Bartram was an American naturalist, the son of John Bartram. Bartram was born in Kingsessing, Pennsylvania. He accompanied his father on...
- male, 57 years old (Tallahassee, Florida, United States)
- Lee Constantine is the state senator representing Florida's Fighting 22<sup>nd</sup> district, serving the Central Florida region in areas of...
- male, deceased (1871)
- Stand Watie (12 December 1806 - 9 September 1871) (also known as Degataga "stand firm" and Isaac S. Watie) was a leader of the Cherokee Nation and...
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