Category
page 1American duellists
Andrew Jackson
president of the United States from 1829 to 1837

Aaron Burr
vice president of the United States from 1801 to 1805, lived (1756–1836)

Henry Clay
American politician from Kentucky (1777-1852)
Winfield Scott
United States Army general (1786–1866)

Albert Pike
American author, poet, orator, editor, lawyer, jurist and Confederate States Army general Associate justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court, Freemason (1809–1891)

Wild Bill Hickok
American folk hero and lawman (1837–1876)

William Walker
American filibuster, physician, lawyer, journalist and mercenary (1824-1860)

William H. Crawford
American politician and judge (1772-1834)
Oliver Hazard Perry
United States Naval Officer (1785-1819)

Charles Lee
British military diplomat and general of the Continental Army during the American War of Independence (1731-1782)
Thomas Hart Benton
State Senator from Tennessee, Senator and U.S. Representative from Missouri (1782–1858)
George W. Campbell
American politician (1769-1848)
Henry A. Wise
United States Congressman and governor of Virginia (1806-1876)
Preston Brooks
South Carolina politician. (1819–1857)
John Randolph of Roanoke
American politician (1773–1833)
John S. Marmaduke
25th governor of Missouri (1833 to 1887)
William C. C. Claiborne
American frontier politician (c.1773–1817)
Louis Wigfall
American politician (1816–1874)
August Willich
Union Army General (1810-1878)
Anson Burlingame
American politician, minister to China, and China's envoy to U.S. and European nations (1820–1870)
Solon Borland
American politician (1808-1864)
B. Gratz Brown
American politician, Missouri (1826-1885)
George W. Crawford
American politician (1798-1872)
Peter Buell Porter
American politician (1773–1844)
William Goebel
Governor of Kentucky; American politician (1856-1900)
Pierre Soulé
American politician (1801-1870)
John McDougall
California politician (1818-1866)
James J. Archer
Confederate Army general (1817–1864)
Humphrey Marshall
American politician (1760–1841)

James W. Denver
American politician and Union Army General (1817–1892)

George Poindexter
American politician (1779-1853)

Thomas Lanier Clingman
Confederate Army general and politician (1812-1897)
George McDuffie
American politician (1790-1851)
John Laurens
American soldier and abolitionist
James A. Bayard
American politician (1767-1815)

Christopher Grant Champlin
American politician (1768–1840)
John Rowan
American politician, Kentucky (1773-1843)
James Nelson Barker
American mayor (1784-1858)
James Barron
American naval officer (1768-1851)

James Westcott
American politician (1802-1880)
Robert Howe
Continental Army general from North Carolina
Benjamin Franklin Perry
American politician (1805-1886)
John Selden Roane
4th governor of Arkansas from 1849 to 1852
Daniel Weisiger Adams
American lawyer and army officer (1821–1872)
Peter Pond
American explorer
James A. Walker
Confederate Army general (1832-1901)
Philip Hamilton
Eldest child of Alexander Hamilton and Elizabeth Schuyler (1782–1801)
Lachlan McIntosh
American general (1725–1806)

Prince Achille Murat
eldest son of the King of Naples during the First French Empire, and Mayor of Tallahassee, Florida (1801–1847)
John Coffee
American general (1772-1833)
John Clark
American politician, Georgia (1766-1832)
Alexander Smyth
United States Army general (1765-1830)
Mattie Silks
American madam
John Geddes
American politician (1777-1828)
Thomas Conway
American general
William Lowndes Yancey
American politician (1814-1863)
John Lyde Wilson
Governor of North Carolina; supporter of slavery and advocate of dueling
Luke Short
American businessman (1854–1893)
William J. Graves
American politician (1805–1848)
Robert Crittenden
American politician (1797–1834); 1st secretary of Arkansas Territory (in office from 1819 to 1829)