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(Sawders, Major James C.).

Serebrier, Jose. (b. 1938). Uruguayan conductor and composer, one of the most recorded conductors of his generation.

Rogers, F. Theo (1882-1963). Newspaperman and General Manager of the Philippines Free Press who was captured and tortured by the Japanese in Fort Santiago during WWII.


(Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich; and Nohl, Herman).

Gambetta, Leon (1838-1882). French statesman prominent during and after the Franco-Prussian War who, as an attorney, defended the journalist Delescluze and opposed the 1851 coup d'etat.

Stevenson, Isabelle (1913-2003). President of the American Theatre Wing after whom the philanthropic Isabelle Stevenson Award given out at the Tony Awards celebrations is named.

Parkinson-Fortescue, 1st Baron Carlingford, Chichester (1823-1898). British Liberal politician who served as Chief Secretary for Ireland and was later President of the Board of Trade.

Greenhalgh, Wentworth; De Joncaire, Louis Thomas; and Johnson, William.

Finch, Edward R. (1873-1965). American lawyer who was appointed Presiding Judge of the Appellate Division and elected to the New York Court of Appeals.

Frederick III [Friedrich Wilhelm Nikolaus Karl (1831-1888)]. German Emperor and King of Prussia for 99 days in 1888.

Brown, Hugh Stowell (1823-1886). Manx (i.e. Isle of Man) Baptist minister and renowned preacher.

Le Moyne, William J. (1831-1905). American actor who played the role of Deacon Perry in the first stage adaptation of "Uncle Tom's Cabin".

Elmore, Alfred (1815-1881). Irish-born British historical genre painter associated with "The Clique".

Davis, Henry William Banks (1833-1914). English landscape & animal painter known for his pastoral scenes with cattle and farm animals.

Scott, John, 1st Earl of Eldon (1751-1838). British barrister and politician who served as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain.

[Leisler, Jacob; Mather, Increase; Milborne, Mary; Bellomont, Richard Earle of].

Aminoff, Leonie (1870-1951). Finnish author who wrote in both Swedish and English.

Green, Warren Everett (1869-1945). Governor of South Dakota.

Champneys, William Weldon (1807-1875). Anglican priest and author who served as Dean of Lichfield.

Garvey, Dan Edward (1886-1974). Governor of Arizona; and Halpern, Seymour (1913-1997). U.S. Congressman from Queens, NY.

Deutsch, Babette (1895-1982). American poet, critic, translator, and novelist.

Paget, Henry Luke (1853-1937). 4th Anglican Bishop of Stepney and subsequently Bishop of Chester.

Hatton, John Liptrot (1809-1886). English composer, conductor, pianist and singer.

Davis, James J. (1873-1947). Known as "Iron Puddler" and "Puddler Jim", he served as U.S. Secretary of Labor under Presidents Harding, Coolidge and Hoover and subsequently as U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania.

Hoffman, John T. (1828-1888). The 23rd Governor of New York.

Biddulph, Thomas Myddelton (1809-1878). British army officer and courtier.

Potofsky, Jacob (1894-1979). Ukranian-American trade unionist who served as the second president of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union of America.

Murray, David (1849-1933). Scottish landscape painter.

Grant, Francis (1803-1878). Scottish portrait painter.
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