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Mabel Normand
American actress (1893–1930)
Renée Adorée
French actress (1898-1933)
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Ishi
Ishi ( – March 25, 1916) was the last known member of the Native American Yahi people from the present-day state of California in the United States. The rest of the Yahi (as well as many members of their parent tribe, the Yana) were killed in the California genocide in the 19th century. Widely described as the "last wild Indian" in the United States, Ishi lived most of his life isolated from modern North American culture, and was the last known Native manufacturer of stone arrowheads. In 1911, aged 50, he emerged at a barn and corral, from downtown Oroville, California.
Colin Clive
British actor (1900–1937)
Larry Semon
American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter (1889-1928)
Barbara La Marr
American actress and screenwriter (1896-1926)
Lucille Ricksen
American child actress (1910-1925)
Bill Johnston
American tennis player (1894–1946)
Billy Armstrong
English actor (1891–1924)
Jimmy Blanton
American musician (1918–1942)
Francelia Billington
American actress (1895-1934)
Dorothy Burgess
Film, stage actress (1907–1961)
George M. Gebhardt
Swiss-American actor (1879-1919)
William Bertram
actor, film director (1880–1933)
Josiah Harlan
American mercenary and prince (1799–1871)
Cornelia Barns
American illustrator and cartoonist (1888-1941)
William Russel Dudley
Botanist (1849-1911)
Jameson Thomas
English actor (1888–1939)
Constance Crawley
British actress

George Field
American actor (1877-1925)
Tim Moore
American actor (1887-1958)
Georgiana Drew
American actress (1856–1893)
Virginia Frances Sterrett
American illustrator (1900–1931)
Alec Craig
British actor (1884-1945)
Pauline Powell Burns
American painter and musician (1876–1912)
Joseph Nāwahī
American artist
Māui Pōmare
New Zealand politician, doctor and health reformer (1875–1930)
John J. Bagley
American politician (1832–1881)
Malinda Cramer
American writer
Edna Loftus
actor