BARTLETT, THOMAS, JR. (1808–1876) U.S. Congressman - Vermont - 1851-53# bartlettthjomasjr
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BRIDGMAN, LAURA D. (1829-89) Blind & Deaf-Mute Celebrity# bridgmanl
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BRINKERHOFF, JACOB (1810-80) U.S. Congressman – Ohio – 1843-47# brinkerhoffjacob
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BRENNAN, WILLIAM J., JR. (1906-97) Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court – 1956-90# brennamwjjr
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BREMER, SIR JAMES JOHN GORDON (1786-1850) Rear Admiral in the Royal Navy; Commander-in-Chief of British Naval Forces during the First Anglo-Chinese War – 1839-41; Served in the Napoleonic Wars # bremersjjg
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BREWER, MARK S. (1837-1901) U.S. Congressman – Michigan – 1877-81 & 1887-91# brewerms
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BRENTON, SAMUEL (1810-57) U.S. Congressman – Indiana – 1851-53 & 1855-57# brentons
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STRONG, JAMES G. (?-?) Prominent Resident of Dwight, Illinois# strongjg
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WALLIS, RICHARD W. (?-?) Prominent Resident of Chicago, Illinois# wallisrw
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EWING, PRESLEY UNDERWOOD (1822-54) U.S. Representative - Kentucky – 1851-54# ewingpu
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STANTON, RICHARD HENRY (1812-91) U.S. Representative - Kentucky – 1849-55# stantonrh
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WHITE, ADDISON (1824-1909) U.S. Representative - Kentucky – 1851-53# whitea
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MASON, JOHN CALVIN (1802-65) U.S. Representative - Kentucky – 1849-53 & 1857-59; Served with Texas State Confederate Troops during the American Civil War# masonjc
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STONE, JAMES W. (1813-54) U.S. Representative from Kentucky – 1843-45 & 1851-53# stonejw
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BRODHEAD, RICHARD (1811-63) U.S. Senator – Pennsylvania – 1851-57; U.S. Representative – Pennsylvania – 1843-49# brodheadr
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BREWER, DAVID J. (1837-1910) U.S. Supreme Associate Court Justice – 1889-1910# brewerdj
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BROGDEN, CURTIS H. (1816-1901) Governor of North Carolina – 1874-77; U.S. Congressman – North Carolina – 1877-79# brogdench
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BRISCOE, JAMES C. (1835-69) Union Brevet Brigadier General – Brevetted to Rank for Gallantry in the Assault on Fort Gregg, Virginia; Union Captain – 40th New York Infantry; Union Colonel – 188th & 199th Pennsylvania Infantries# briscoejc
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BROOKS, PRESTON S. (1819-57) U.S. Congressman – South Carolina – 1853-57; Severely beat abolitionist Massachusetts Senator Charles Sumner in the Senate Chamber on May 22, 1856# brooksps
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GASSENDI, PIERRE (1592-1655) French Philosopher, Catholic Priest, Astronomer, and Mathematician# gassendip
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