WHITE, JOHN (1802-45) Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives – 1841-43; U.S. Congressman – Kentucky – 1835-45# whitej
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BIZET, GEORGES (1838-75) French Composer# bizetg
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BAKER, JOSEPHINE (1906-75) American-born French Entertainer, French Resistance Agent, and Civil Rights Activist# bakerj
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ROLLIN, CHARLES (1661-1741) French Historian & Educator # rollinc
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BRAHMS, JOHANNES (1833-97) German Composer, Pianist, and Conductor# brahmsj
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DORVAL, MARIE (1798-1849) French Actress# dorvalmarie
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DOSTOEVSKY, FYODOR (1821-81) Russian Novelist, Philosopher, Essayist, and Journalist# dostoevskyfyodor
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ALEXANDER IV (circa 1185 or 1199-1261) Italian-born Pope – 1254-61# alexanderIV
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GREGORY XIV (1535-91) Italian-born Pope – 1590-91# gregoryXIV
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GREGORY XIII (1502-85) Italian-born Pope – 1572-85; Namesake for the Gregorian Calendar# gregoryXIII
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HAMILTON, ALEXANDER (1757-1804) U.S. Treasury Secretary – 1789-95; Revolutionary War Captain & Aide-de-Camp to General George Washington; Killed in a duel with Aaron Burr on July 11, 1804# hamiltonalexander
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MALLORY, FRANCIS (1807-60) U.S. Representative – Virginia – 1837-39 & 1840-43; President of the Norfolk & Petersburg Railroad – 1853-59# malloryfrancis
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AUSTEN, JANE (1775-1817) English Novelist; Author of “Sense and Sensibility,” “Pride and Prejudice,” and “Emma”# austenjane
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ANDERSON, ROBERT HOUSTON (1835-88) Confederate Brigadier General - Georgia # andersonroberthouston
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ANDERSON, RICHARD HERON (1821-79) Confederate Lieutenant General - South Carolina # andersonrh
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ARMSTRONG, LOUIS (1901-71) American Jazz Trumpeter and Vocalist # armstronglouis
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BULLOCK, SETH (1849-1919) Member of the Montana Territorial Senate – 1871-72; Sheriff of Lewis and Clark County, Montana Territory – 1873 # bullocks
Moved to Deadwood, Dakota Territory, where he opened a hardware business with Sol Star in 1876, soon becoming the town sheriff; Portrayed by Timothy Oliphant in the HBO television series, “Deadwood”; Served as Captain of a Volunteer Cavalry Regiment during the Spanish-American War; Appointed U.S. Marshal for South Dakota by President Theodore Roosevelt, a longtime friend – 1909
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BURR, AARON (1756-1836) U.S. Vice President – 1801-05; U.S. Senator – New York – 1791-97; Officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War; Killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel on July 11, 1804# burra
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DIMMICK, MILO M. (1811-72) U.S. Congressman – Pennsylvania – 1849-53# dimmickmm
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ROSS, THOMAS (1806-65) U.S. Representative – Pennsylvania – 1849-53# rosst
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