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Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was the 26th president of the United States from 1901 to 1909. Roosevelt was vice president for six months under William McKinley and became president after McKinley's assassination in 1901. He was 42 years old upon his first inauguration, making him the youngest person to hold the office.
James Fenimore Cooper
American writer (1789–1851)

Alfred Thayer Maan
United States Navy admiral and historian (1840–1914)
Samuel Eliot Morison
United States admiral and historian (1887-1976)
Gideon Welles
American government official; United States Secretary of the Navy from 1861 to 1869 (1802–1878)

Russell Alexander Alger
Union Army general (1836-1907)
John Lewis Gaddis
American historian of the Cold War (b.1941)
Andrew Hull Foote
Union Navy admiral and United States Navy admiral (1806–1863)
Sarah C. Paine
American naval historian (1957-)
Edward L. Beach, Jr.
United States Navy submarine officer (1918–2002)
Charles A. Lockwood
United States admiral
Alexander Slidell Mackenzie
U.S. naval officer & author (1803–1848)
Charles Jared Ingersoll
American politician and writer (1782-1862)

Spencer C. Tucker
military historian
James Phinney Baxter
American businessman, historian, civic leader (1831–1921)
Alfred Thomas Agate
American artist (1812-1846)
Ronald H. Spector
historian
Joseph Florimond Loubat
American philanthropist (1831-1927)

French Ensor Chadwick
US naval officer

James Barnes
American writer (1866–1936)
John Thomas Scharf
Confederate soldier, lawyer, historian, and antiquarian (1843-1898)
Charles Morris
naval officer, born 1784
John Hattendorf
American naval historian
Robert G. Albion
Professor of oceanic history (1896-1983)