LUDLAM, REUBEN (1831-99) Prominent Physician in Chicago, Illinois; Born in Camden, New Jersey# ludlamreuben
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HUBBARD, GURDON SALTONSTALL (1802-86) Fur Trader & Early Settler of Chicago, Illinois; Land Speculator, highly influential in the development of Chicago; Namesake of Hubbard Street and Hubbard High School# hubbardgurdonsaltonstall
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KEIM, WILLIAM HIGH (1813-62) Union Major General; U.S. Representative – Pennsylvania – 1858-59 # keimwilliamhigh
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RAYMOND, BENJAMIN WRIGHT (1801-83) Mayor of Chicago, Illinois – 1839-40 & 1842-43; President of the Fox River Railroad; Instrumental in the development of Lake Forest University and the city of Lake Forest, Illinois # raymondbenjaminwright
Co-founded the Elgin Watch Company in 1866; Namesake of the company’s first model, the “B.W. Raymond”
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THOMAS, HENRY GODDARD (1837-97) Union Brigadier General; Colonel of the 2nd & 19th U.S. Colored Infantry Regiments # thomashenrygoddard
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THOMAS, LORENZO (1804-75) U.S. Army Brigadier & Adjutant General; Veteran of the Seminole & Mexican Wars# thomaslorenzo
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LAPHAM, INCREASE ALLEN (1811-75) American Author, Scientist, and Naturalist; Resident of Milwaukee, Wisconsin # laphamincreaseallen
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BROUGHAM, HENRY (1778-1868) English Politician; Member of Parliament – 1810-12 & 1815-68; Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain – 1830-34# broughamhenry
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OWENS, JAMES BYERAM (1816-89) Confederate Congressman – Florida - 1861-62# owensjamesbyeram
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WENTWORTH, JOHN (1815-88) Mayor of Chicago, Illinois – 1857-58 & 1860-61; U.S. Representative – Illinois – 1843-51, 1853-55, and 1865-67 # wentworthj
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HEBARD, WILLIAM (1800-75) U.S. Congressman – Vermont – 1849-53; Associate Justice on the Vermont Supreme Court – 1842-46# hebardw
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BAILEY, JAMES MURRAY (1846-1921) Served in the 8th New York Heavy Artillery – 1863-64, severely wounded at the Battle of Cold Harbor; Prominent Clergyman in Peoria, Illinois after the American Civil War; Buried in San Francisco, California # baileyjamesmurray
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GLENN, ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER (1819-1901) Lieutenant Governor of Illinois – 1875-77; Prominent resident of Mount Sterling, Illinois - afterward moved to Wichita, Kansas # glennarchibaldalexander
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HAVEMEYER, WILLIAM F. (1804-74) Mayor of New York City – 1845-46, 1848-49, and 1873-74; American Businessman; President of the Bank of North America # havemeyerwf
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BURNHAM, HIRAM (1814-64) Union Brigadier General – Maine; Killed-in-Action at the Battle of Chaffin’s Farm, Virginia – September 29, 1864 # burnhamhiram
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BURNS, WILLIAM WALLACE (1825-92) Union Brigadier General# burnswilliamwallace
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BUSSEY, CYRUS (1833-1915) Union Brigadier General; Assistant Secretary of the Interior 1889-93# busseycyrus
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CADWALADER, GEORGE (1806-79) Union Major General; Veteran of the Mexican War# cadwaladergeorge
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CALDWELL, JOHN CURTIS (1833-1912) Union Brigadier General# caldwelljohncurtis
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BUTTERFIELD, DANIEL ADAMS (1831-1901) Union Major General; Awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for gallantry at the Battle of Gaines’ Mill, Virginia - June 27, 1862 # butterfielddanieladams
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