(Tracy, Samuel F.). Vreeland, Hartman.
Taylor, Harold (1914-1993). President of Sarah Lawrence College.
Robinson,. Lucius (1810-1891). New York State Comptroller from 1862 to 1865. Subsequently elected as Governor of New York State in 1877.
Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales (1796-1817).
Hinman, Royal Ralph (1785-1868). American lawyer and writer on antiquarian subjects who held public office in Connecticut.
van Dyke, Henry. (1852-1933). American author, educator and clergyman.
Balmer, Edwin (1883-1959). American Science Fiction and Mystery writer who co-authored "When Worlds Collide".
Dorfeuille, Antoine (1754-1795).
Linton, Ralph. (1893-1953). American anthropologist, one of whose major contributions to the field was defining a difference between status and role.
Armstrong, D. Hercules; Brecht, Bertolt.; et al. Smith, Jessica; editor.
Conden, Corrine. Swimming champion who, at the age of 14, broke a world's record winning the national A.A.U. Junior 50 yard freestyle swim.
Phelps, William Lyon. (1865-1943). American author, critic and scholar.
Paddock, Charley (1900-1943). Considered the "World's Fastest Human" in the 1920's, the American sprinter won several Olympic gold medals.
Fitzpatrick, Daniel R. (1891-1969). Editorial cartoonist for the St. Louis Dispatch and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner.
Burleigh, George William (1870-1940). Director of the Lackawanna Steel Company and Colonel in the New York National Guard who commanded the Ninth Coast Defense.
Morgan, Charles Langbridge (1894-1958). British playwright and novelist.
Sargeant, Winthrop (1903-1986). American music critic, violinist & writer.
Javits, Jacob K. (1904-1986). New York Attorney General and U.S. Senator.
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