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Félix-Jacques Moulin
French photographer (1802–1879)
Nuno José Severo de Mendoça Rolim de Moura Barreto, 1st Duke of Loulé
Prime Minister of Portugal (1804-1875)
Solomon Meredith
Union United States Army general (1810–1875)
Arthur von Ramberg
German painter (1819–1875)
Franz Haller
Hungarian politician (1796-1875)
Louis-Pierre-Eugène Sédillot
French historian (1808–1875)
Franz von Pitha
Austrian doctor and university educator (1810–1875)
Eliakim Carmoly
French rabbi
Julie von May
Swiss suffragist (1808-1875)
Ana Ipătescu
Participant in the Romanian Revolution of 1848
Alexander Afanasyev-Chuzhbinsky
Russian poet
William Maynard Gomm
British field marshal (1784–1875)
Joaquín Eufrasio Guzmán
Salvadoran politician (1801-1875)
Anton Schrötter von Kristelli
Austrian chemist (1802–1875)
Alexandre Boreau
French pharmacist and botanist (1803-1875)
Archibald McMurdo
British naval officer and polar explorer (1812-1875)
Thomas Sutton
English photographer, author and inventor (1819–1875)
Caleb Lyon
American politician (1822-1875)
Charles des Moulins
French botanist and malacologist (1798–1875)
August von Bayer
Swiss draftsman, painter and architect (1803-1875)
Petar Popović Pecija
Petar Popović (; 1826 – 29 August 1875), known as Pecija (Пеција), was a Serb hajduk (brigand) and rebel leader in two uprisings against the Ottoman Empire in the Bosanska Krajina region, one in 1858, and one in 1875.
Adolf Schrödter
German artist (1805-1875)
Alexandre-Marie Colin
French painter (1798-1875)
Josef Neruda
Czech music educator and organist (1807-1875)
Connop Thirlwall
British bishop & historian (1797–1875)
Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels
German prince and military officer in both the Austrian army and in the cavalry of the Grand Duchy of Hesse (1812-1875)
William T. Blodgett
American art collector
Kosta Trifković
Serbian writer (1843–1875)
Karl Friedrich von Savigny
German politician (1814-1875)
Susan Dimock
American physician (1847-1875)
Yuliya Samoylova
Russian noble (1803–1875)
Amasa Walker
U.S. Representative and economist (1799-1875)
Rosalie Loveling
author of poetry, novels and essays from Flanders, Belgium
Frederick Deacon
chess master
Adam Kok III
South African politician (1811–1875)
William Backhouse Astor, Sr.
American businessman (1792-1875)
Joseph Fay
German painter (1813–1875)
William Chapman Ralston
American banker (1826-1875)
Theodor Hosemann
19th-century German painter (1807-1875)
Arthur Carl Victor Schott
German-American artist, topographical engineer, cartographer, botanist and geologist (1814–1875)
Jovan Grčić Milenko
Serbian doctor and author (1846–1875)
Marietta Brambilla
Italian singer and opera singer (1807-1875)
Jakob Frey
Swiss writer (1824-1875)
Achille Jubinal
French medievalist (1810-1875)
Etbin Henrik Costa
Austro-Hungarian politician (1832-1875)
Chan Heung
Chinese martial artist
Gábor Mátray
librarian, composer, historian (1797–1875)
Georg Hilker
Danish artist (1807-1875)
Paul Foucher
French writer (1810-1875)
Luigi Natoli
Italian bishop and archbishop (1799-1875)
Luigi Agnesi
Belgian opera singer (bass), conductor and composer (1833-1875)
Adolph Friedrich Vollmer
German landscape and marine painter and graphic artist (1806-1875)
James I. Roosevelt
American politician and jurist (1795-1875)
Thomas G. Turner
American politician (1810-1875)
Kicking Bird
Kiowa chief (1835–1875)
Thomas Stephens
Welsh historian (1821–1875)
Alexander Thomson
Scottish architect (1817–1875)
Charles Wentworth Upham
American politician (1802–1875)
E. W. Pugin
British architect (1834–1875)
Francis Bond Head
British soldier and Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada