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William Chapman
Canadian poet (1850–1917)
John Kearsley Mitchell
American writer and physician (May 12, 1798 – April 4, 1858
Heinrich Bulthaupt
German writer (1849–1905)
Charles Frederick Briggs
American journalist and editor
Alfred Woltmann
German art historian (1841–1880)
Adolf Kamphausen
German theologian (1829–1910)
Alvilde Prydz
Norwegian writer
George Grenfell
Baptist missionary to Cameroon and explorer of Africa (1849–1906)
visceroptosis
Visceroptosis is a prolapse or a sinking of the abdominal viscera (internal organs) below their natural position. "Ptosis" being the defining term, any or all of the organs may be displaced downward. When only the intestines are involved, the condition is known as enteroptosis. When the stomach is found below its normal position, the term gastroptosis is used. The condition exists in all degrees of severity and may not give rise to any adverse symptoms.
Henry Howard Brownell
American writer and historian (1820–1872)
Fanny Davenport
American stage actress (1850–1898)
Austin Flint II
American physiologist (1836–1915)
William Conant Church
Union United States Army officer (1836-1917)

Charles K. Graham
General in the Union Army (1824-1889)
Ugo Balzani
Italian historian
Bernard de Girard Haillan
French historian
Karle Wilson Baker
American writer
Jeremy Francis Gilmer
Confederate Army general (1818–1883)
Julius Erasmus Hilgard
United States engineer (1825-1890)
Theodor Kolde
German theologian (1850-1913)
Antoine Joseph Jobert de Lamballe
French surgeon (1799–1867)
Kate Claxton
actress (1848-1924)
Oscar von Gebhardt
German theologian (1844–1906)
Octavus Roy Cohen
American writer (1891-1959)
William Reid
British Army general (1791–1858)
Fannie Fern Andrews
American lecturer, teacher, social worker, and writer
Carl von Noorden
German physician (1858-1944)
Nathan Haskell Dole
American writer and translator (1852–1935)
Thomas Prichard Rossiter
American artist (1818-1871)
Emile van Marcke
French painter (1827-1890)
Charles Melville Dewey
American artist (1849-1937)
Wilhelm Freund
German philologist (1806–1894)
Frederick Starr
American anthropologist and curator (1858–1933)
Louis Léon Jacob
French admiral

Marcus Joseph Wright
Confederate Army general (1831-1922)
Joseph Shield Nicholson
British economist (1850–1927)
Ella Flagg Young
American suffragette (1845–1918)
Benjamin Franklin Kelley
Union Army general
Joseph Wiggins
English mariner, explorer and botanical collector (1832-1905)
Arthur Millspaugh
American writer (1883–1955)
Helen Farnsworth Mears
American sculptor (1872-1916)
James Breck Perkins
American politician (1847-1910)
Louis Charles Karpinski
American mathematician (1878–1956)
Charles Lester Marlatt
American entomologist

Frederick James Hamilton Merrill
American geologist
James Barnet Fry
Union Army General (1827-1894)

Hector Hanoteau
French painter (1823-1890)

Lucien Gautier
Swiss theologian (1850-1924)
Hiram Gregory Berry
Union Army General (1824–1863)

Jean-Baptiste Bienvenu-Martin
French politician (1847–1943)
Robert Langton Douglas
British art historian, dealer and critic (1864–1951)
John Irwin Hutchinson
American mathematician (1867-1935)
Gustav Wustmann
German philologist and historian (1844-1910)
Manuel de Mendiburu
Peruvian politician
Albert Tobias Clay
American archaeologist (1866–1925)
Albert Harkness
American classical philologist (1822–1907)
John Frederick Maurice
English military officer and writer (1841–1912)
Archibald Thomas Robertson
Baptist New Testament scholar (1863 – 1934)

Charles Ezra Greene
Union Army officer (1842–1903)

Hermann Biggs
American physician (1859-1923)