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Warren G. Harding
president of the United States from 1921 to 1923
Richard Mentor Johnson
vice president of the United States from 1837 to 1841
Alexander Mackenzie
2nd Prime Minister of Canada (1822-1892)
Thomas Cook
English founder of the travel agency Thomas Cook & Son (1808–1892)
Jack Daniel
American distiller and founder of Jack Daniel's Tennessee whiskey distillery. (1850–1911)
Thomas Burberry
British businessman (1835–1926)
George N. Briggs
Massachusetts Governor and Congressman (1796-1861)
Newton Knight
American Civil War guerilla
William O'Connell Bradley
politician from the US state of Kentucky (1847-1914)
Joseph E. Brown
American politician (1821–1894)
Paul Bogle
Jamaican Baptist deacon and activist
James Turner Morehead
American politician and lawyer (1797-1854)
John Gill Shorter
American politician (1818-1872)
Samuel G. Arnold
Union United States Army officer (1821-1880)
Preston Leslie
Governor of Kentucky (1819-1907)
Cudjoe Lewis
one of the last known survivors of the Atlantic Slave Trade
Ella Ewing
Tallest female of her era (1872–1913)
Harris Flanagin
governor of Arkansas from 1862 to 1864, and in exile from 1864 to 1865 (1817–1874)
James Fisher Robinson
Governor of Kentucky (1800-1882)
Samuel Sharpe
leader of the Baptist War, 1831 slave rebellion in Jamaica (1801–1832)
Nannie Helen Burroughs
American activist (1879–1961)
Joshua Marshman
Christian missionary (1768-1837)
Harry A. Richardson
American politician (1853-1928)
Edmond Noel
American politician (1856-1927)
Timothy Richard
British missionary (1845-1919)
Joshua G. Newbold
Union Army officer and politician (1830-1903)
Henry Martyn Robert
United States Army general and Chief of Engineers (1837–1923)
William Howard Doane
American businessman and composer (1832-1915)
Mason Brayman
7th Governor of Idaho Territory and Union Army general (1813-1895)
William J. Northen
American politician (1835–1913)
William E. Smith
American politician (1824–1883)
Eduard Magnus Jakobson
Estonian artist and missionary (1847–1903)
Fredrik Franson
Swedish American missionary
Crawford Howell Toy
American biblical and Hebrew scholar (1836–1919)
Hilary Teague
Liberian politician (1802–1853)
Nelson Dingley
Journalist and politician (1832-1899)
Charles Aurelius Smith
American politician (1861-1916)
George Grenfell
Baptist missionary to Cameroon and explorer of Africa (1849–1906)
Alfred Saker
British missionary
Ann Hasseltine Judson
American missionary
Nathan Brown
missionary (1807–1886)
Leon Rutherford Taylor
American politician (1883-1924)
Albert Clinton Horton
American politician
Nancy Green
American model, cook, and activist (1834–1923)
Eliza Grew Jones
Christian missionary and lexicographer
Hazen S. Pingree
Union Army soldier and politician (1840-1901)
David Owen
Welsh poet and farmer
George Dawson
English nonconformist preacher, lecturer and activist; (1821-1876)
Clarence Larkin
American writer (1850–1924)
Francis Wayland
American educator (1796–1865); President of Brown University 1827–1855
John Clark Marshman
English journalist and historian
Henry Emmerson
Canadian politician (1853-1914)
Francis Mason
American missionary and naturalist
Hiram Runnels
U.S. politician (1796-1857)
William Stevens Fielding
Canadian politician (1848-1929)
Neil McLeod
Canadian politician (1842-1915)
Samuel F. Gove
American politician (1822-1900)
John Daniel Clardy
American politician (1828-1918)
William Yates
English writer and missionary (1792-1845)
Cyrus Spink
American politician