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MORTON, JOHN (1725-77) Delegate to the Continental Congress – Pennsylvania; Signer of the Declaration of Independence# mortonjohn
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MORTON, LEVI P. (1824-1920) U.S. Vice President – 1889-93; U.S. Representative – New York – 1879-81; Governor of New York – 1895-97 # mortonlevip
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MORTON, OLIVER P. (1823-77) Governor of Indiana – 1861-67, U.S. Senator – Indiana – 1867-77 # mortonoliverp
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MOSBY, JOHN SINGLETON (1833-1916) Confederate Colonel – 43rd Battalion Virginia Cavalry# mosbyjohnsingleton
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MOSES, ANNA MARY "GRANDMA" (1860-1961) American Folk Artist# mosesgrandma
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MOTT, GERSHOM (1822-84) Union Major General# mottgershom
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MOZART, CONSTANZE (1762-1842) Austrian Singer; Wife of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart# mozartc
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MOZART, KARL THOMAS (1784-1858) Austrian Pianist; Son of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart# mozartkt
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MOZART, LEOPOLD (1719-87) Father & Teacher of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart# mozartl
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MOZART, WOLFGANG AMADEUS (1756-91) Austrian Composer# mozartwolfgangamadeus
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MURPHY, HENRY CRUSE (1810-82) U.S. Representative – New York – 1843-45 & 1847-49; Mayor of Brooklyn, New York – 1842-43 # murphyhenrycruse
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MURRAY, WILLIAM (1803-75) U.S. Representative – New York – 1851-55 # murraywilliam
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MUSSOLINI, BENITO (1883-1945) Italian Politician - Founded and led the National Fascist Party; Prime Minister of Italy – 1922-43 # mussolinibenito
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MYERS, ABRAHAM C. (1833-89) Confederate Colonel & Quartermaster General; Namesake of Fort Myers, Florida# myersac
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NABERS, BENJAMIN DUKE (1812-78) U.S. Congressman – Mississippi – 1851-53# nabersbenjaminduke
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NANTEUIL, ROBERT (1623-78) French Portrait Artist & Engraver to the Court of Louis XIV# nanteuilrobert
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NASSAU, MAURICE OF (1567-1625) Dutch Nobleman & Soldier, became Maurice of Orange upon the death of his eldest half-brother, Philip William, in 1618# nassaumauriceof
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NEILL, EDWARD DUFFIELD (1823-93) American Author & Educator; Union Chaplain – 1st Minnesota Volunteers – 1861-62; Secretary to President Abraham Lincoln# neilledwardduffield
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NELSON, WILLIAM (1824-62) Union Major General – Kentucky; Killed by Union General Jefferson C. Davis in a Louisville hotel on September 29, 1862 # nelsonwilliam
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NES, HENRY (1799-1850) U.S. Congressman – Pennsylvania – 1843-45 & 1847-50# neshenry
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