

Jenichen, Gottlob Augusti (1709-1759).

Hodgson, William Ballantyne (1815-1880).

Hodgson, William Ballantyne (1815-1880).

(Jerusalem Lodge Masonic Lodge No. 49).

Jackson, Elihu Emory (1837-1907). Governor of Maryland.

Hermance, William Ellsworth (born 1862).

Ganz, Rudolph (1877-1972). Swiss-born American pianist and composer of "O Beautiful Month of May".

Butterfield, Daniel Adams (1831-1901). New York businessman and Union Civil War General composed "Taps" and later served as Assistant Treasurer of the U.S.

Roze (Mapleson), Marie (1846-1926). French Operatic Soprano.

Reich, Wilhelm.


(Lautrec, Henri de Toulouse). Huisman, Ph.; and Dortu, M.G.




(Eisenstein, Sergei). Leyda, Jay; and Voynow, Zina.

Reinhart, Hans (1880-1963), Swiss poet and devotee of Hans Christian Andersen.

Winsor, Justin (1831-1897) American historian.

Agnew, Spiro T. (1918-1996). Governor of Maryland and Vice President of the United States under Nixon. He was forced to resign when indicted for tax fraud.

[Hazlitt, William, Sr.]; Philalethes.

Richardson, John Peter III (1831-1899). Governor of South Carolina who served on the staff of Confederate Brigadier General James Cantey during the Civil War.

Morse, Isaac E. (1809-1866), Louisiana Congressman and Attorney General.

Aldridge, James Henry "Jim", Sportsman, Horse Breeder, Founder of Richmond Park Stud Australia.

Mansfield, Beatrice Cameron (1868-1940). American stage actress and leading lady in Richard Mansfield's company and later his wife.

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