
Mosher, Howard Frank (1942-2017). American author of fiction and non-fiction set in northern Vermont.

Bow-Legs III, Billy "Cofehapkee" (1862-1965). Seminole historian of mixed Indigenous Native American and African American descent; and Kuhn de Prorok, Byron (1896-1954). Hungarian-American amateur archaeologist, anthropologist and author. Regard

Jenner, Sir William; 1st Baronet (1815-1898). English physician who discovered the distinction bertween typhus and typhoid.

Laemmle, Carl Jr. (1908-1979). Head of Universal Studios from 1928 to 1936, where he advanced the horror film genre.

(Perry, James, 1756-1821); Ashe, Andrew, 1756-1838.

McCutcheon, John T. (1870-1949). Political cartoonist, combat artist and war correspondent known as the "Dean of American Cartoonists".


Greenslet, Ferris (1875-1959). American editor and writer. He was a director at the Houghton Mifflin publishing firm from 1910 to 1942.

(Clare, John). Finden, Edward Francis (1791-1857).

Brems, Else (1908-1995). Danish Opera Contralto, best remembered for her role as Carmen.

Roig, Harold J. (1886-1972). American attorney & businessman who was a pioneer in commercial aviation, and director of numerous companies including the Grace Line shipping company.

Roig, Harold J. (1886-1972). American attorney & businessman who was a pioneer in commercial aviation, and director of numerous companies including the Grace Line shipping company.

Charles III, Duke of Parma (1823-1854).

Hochoy, Solomon (1905-1983). The last colonial governor of Trinidad and Tobago and first governor general following independence.

Aldrich, Alexander "Sam" (1928-2017). Chairman of Governor Rockefeller's Cabinet Committee for Civil Rights who marched with Dr. Martin Luther King in 1965.

Paul, Henry Howard (1830-1905). American author,playwright, comic actor and theatrical manager, who spent most of his career in England.

Thompson, Malvina (1893-1953). Private secretary and personal aide to First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.

Wynne, Sarah Edith (Eos Cymru) (1842-1897). Welsh Operatic Soprano.

Koch, Edward I. "Ed" (1924-2013). U.S. Congressman and New York City Mayor.

Sophia, Lady Burdett (1775-1844). English heiress and political hostess.

Higgins, Dick (1938-1998). American artist, poet, composer, art theorist and co-founder of the Fluxus international movement.

Rosati, Enrico (1874-1963). Famous bel canto voice teacher who taught Beniamino Gigli, Giacomo Lauri-Volpi, Karin Branzell and Mario Lanza, among others.

Schneider, Trudy. Figure skater who performed in 3 Broadway shows, including Stars on Ice in the 1940's.

Chase, Salmon Portland (1808-1873). American politician and jurist who served as a U.S. Senator from Ohio and subseqently as the 6th Chief justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.

(Agnew, Spiro T). (Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison Law Firm). Topkis, Jay H.; Gitter, Max; London, Martin.

Long, Dorothy A. [aka Dorothy Gray] (1916-2008). Founder of the Dorothy Gray Cosmetic empire and subsequently owner of a Cattle Farm in Dutchess County, New York.

Wheeler, Elmer (1903-1968). Known as a multifaceted sales genius and author who created the phrase "Don't sell the steak - sell the sizzle!"

Ronan, William J. (1912-2014). The architect and first chairman of New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

Mack, John E. (1875-1958). New York State Supreme Court Justice who helped launch Franklin D. Roosevelt's political career.

Gilroy, Thomas Francis (1840-1911). Mayor of New York City from 1893 to 1894 and a member of Boss Tweed's Tammany Hall organization.
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