American Congregationalists
Abiel Foster
Abiel Foster (8 August 1735 – 6 February 1806) was an American clergyman and statesman from Canterbury, New Hampshire.
Abiel Foster (8 August 1735 – 6 February 1806) was an American clergyman and statesman from Canterbury, New Hampshire.
Abiel Holmes
Abiel Holmes was an American Congregational clergyman and historian in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
Abiel Holmes was an American Congregational clergyman and historian in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams was the wife of John Adams, who was the second President of the United States, and the mother of John Quincy Adams, the sixth.
Abigail Adams was the wife of John Adams, who was the second President of the United States, and the mother of John Quincy Adams, the sixth.
Abner Wilcox
Abner Wilcox (1808–1869) was a missionary teacher from New England to the Kingdom of Hawaii.
Abner Wilcox (1808–1869) was a missionary teacher from New England to the Kingdom of Hawaii.
Albert Cobo
Albert Eugene Cobo (October 2, 1893 – September 12, 1957) was an American politician who served as Mayor of Detroit from 1950-1957.
Albert Eugene Cobo (October 2, 1893 – September 12, 1957) was an American politician who served as Mayor of Detroit from 1950-1957.
Albert O. Brown
Albert Oscar Brown (July 18, 1853 – March 28, 1937) was a lawyer, banker, and Republican politician from Manchester, New Hampshire.
Albert Oscar Brown (July 18, 1853 – March 28, 1937) was a lawyer, banker, and Republican politician from Manchester, New Hampshire.
Albert W. Jefferis
Albert Webb Jefferis (December 7, 1868– September 14, 1942) was a Nebraska Republican politician.
Albert Webb Jefferis (December 7, 1868– September 14, 1942) was a Nebraska Republican politician.
Albion Parris
Albion Keith Parris (January 19, 1788–February 11, 1857) was an American politician and jurist of Maine.
Albion Keith Parris (January 19, 1788–February 11, 1857) was an American politician and jurist of Maine.
Andrew Leete Stone
Andrew Leete Stone (b. Nov.
Andrew Leete Stone (b. Nov.
Arcturus Z. Conrad
Arcturus Zehiah Conrad was a Christian author, theologian, and pastor of Park Street Church in Boston, Massachusetts from 1905 to 1937.
Arcturus Zehiah Conrad was a Christian author, theologian, and pastor of Park Street Church in Boston, Massachusetts from 1905 to 1937.
Arthur H. Vandenberg
Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg was a Republican Senator from the U.S. state of Michigan who participated in the creation of the United Nations.
Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg was a Republican Senator from the U.S. state of Michigan who participated in the creation of the United Nations.
Asa and Lucy Goodale Thurston
Asa Thurston and Lucy Goodale Thurston were in the first company of American Christian Missionaries to the Hawaiian Islands.
Asa Thurston and Lucy Goodale Thurston were in the first company of American Christian Missionaries to the Hawaiian Islands.
Asahel Nettleton
Asahel Nettleton (April 21, 1783 – May 16, 1844) was an American theologian and pastor from Connecticut who was highly influential during the Second Great Awakening.
Asahel Nettleton (April 21, 1783 – May 16, 1844) was an American theologian and pastor from Connecticut who was highly influential during the Second Great Awakening.
Ashley Day Leavitt
Rev. Dr. Ashley Day Leavitt was a Yale-educated Congregational minister who led the State Street Church in Portland, Maine, and later the Harvard Congregational Church in Brookline, Massachusetts.
Rev. Dr. Ashley Day Leavitt was a Yale-educated Congregational minister who led the State Street Church in Portland, Maine, and later the Harvard Congregational Church in Brookline, Massachusetts.
Benjamin Dwight Allen
Benjamin Dwight Allen (February 16, 1831 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts; died March 4, 1914 in Wellesley, Massachusetts) was a composer and organist.
Benjamin Dwight Allen (February 16, 1831 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts; died March 4, 1914 in Wellesley, Massachusetts) was a composer and organist.
Benjamin E. Bates
Benjamin Edward Bates (July 12, 1808 – January 14, 1878) was a New England industrialist and philanthropist, who was the namesake and a founder of Bates College and the Bates Mill in Le...
Benjamin Edward Bates (July 12, 1808 – January 14, 1878) was a New England industrialist and philanthropist, who was the namesake and a founder of Bates College and the Bates Mill in Le...
Benjamin Huntington
Benjamin Huntington (April 19, 1736 – October 16, 1800) was an American lawyer, jurist and politician from Norwich, Connecticut.
Benjamin Huntington (April 19, 1736 – October 16, 1800) was an American lawyer, jurist and politician from Norwich, Connecticut.
Benjamin Knight
Benjamin Knight (1813–1898) was a New England industrialist and philanthropist, who was a partner with his brother Robert Knight in the B. B. & R. Knight Company and was one of the largest texti...
Benjamin Knight (1813–1898) was a New England industrialist and philanthropist, who was a partner with his brother Robert Knight in the B. B. & R. Knight Company and was one of the largest texti...
Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight
Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight (1816–1889) was an American educator and author.
Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight (1816–1889) was an American educator and author.
Billie S. Farnum
Billie Sunday Farnum (April 11, 1916 – November 18, 1979) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.
Billie Sunday Farnum (April 11, 1916 – November 18, 1979) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.
Blackleach Burritt
Blackleach Burritt (1744 – August 27, 1794) was a preacher during the American Revolutionary War.
Blackleach Burritt (1744 – August 27, 1794) was a preacher during the American Revolutionary War.
Bob Kerrey
Joseph Robert "Bob" Kerrey (born August 27, 1943) was the 35th Governor of Nebraska from 1983 to 1987 and a United States Senator from Nebraska from 1989 to 2001.
Joseph Robert "Bob" Kerrey (born August 27, 1943) was the 35th Governor of Nebraska from 1983 to 1987 and a United States Senator from Nebraska from 1989 to 2001.
Bouck White
Bouck White (October 20, 1874—January 7, 1951), born Charles Browning White, was a Congregational minister, an American socialist, a Jesusist, an author, a potter, and a recluse.
Bouck White (October 20, 1874—January 7, 1951), born Charles Browning White, was a Congregational minister, an American socialist, a Jesusist, an author, a potter, and a recluse.
Brian Langley
Brian Langley is an American politician, restaurant owner and schoolteacher.
Brian Langley is an American politician, restaurant owner and schoolteacher.
Bruce A. Hedman
The Reverend Prof. Bruce A. Hedman, Ph.D., has served the Abington Congregational Church, Pomfret Center, Connecticut, since 1988.
The Reverend Prof. Bruce A. Hedman, Ph.D., has served the Abington Congregational Church, Pomfret Center, Connecticut, since 1988.
Bruce Catton
Charles Bruce Catton (October 9, 1899 – August 28, 1978) was an American historian and journalist, best known for his books on the American Civil War.
Charles Bruce Catton (October 9, 1899 – August 28, 1978) was an American historian and journalist, best known for his books on the American Civil War.
Button Gwinnett
Button Gwinnett (1735 – May 19, 1777) was an English-born American political leader who, as a representative of Georgia to the Continental Congress, was the second of the signatories (firs...
Button Gwinnett (1735 – May 19, 1777) was an English-born American political leader who, as a representative of Georgia to the Continental Congress, was the second of the signatories (firs...
C. Ben Ross
Charles Benjamin Ross (December 27, 1876 in Parma, Idaho Territory – March 31, 1946 in Boise, Idaho) was the first native-born Governor of Idaho and an important Idaho political figure throughou...
Charles Benjamin Ross (December 27, 1876 in Parma, Idaho Territory – March 31, 1946 in Boise, Idaho) was the first native-born Governor of Idaho and an important Idaho political figure throughou...
C. C. Young
Clement Calhoun Young (April 28, 1869 December 24, 1947) was an American teacher and politician who was affiliated with the original Progressive Party and later the Republican Party.
Clement Calhoun Young (April 28, 1869 December 24, 1947) was an American teacher and politician who was affiliated with the original Progressive Party and later the Republican Party.
Caleb Ellis
Caleb Ellis (April 16, 1767 – May 6, 1816) was a United States Representative from New Hampshire.
Caleb Ellis (April 16, 1767 – May 6, 1816) was a United States Representative from New Hampshire.
Caleb Strong
Caleb Strong was a Massachusetts lawyer and politician who served as the sixth and tenth Governor of Massachusetts between 1800 and 1807, and again from 1812 until 1816.
Caleb Strong was a Massachusetts lawyer and politician who served as the sixth and tenth Governor of Massachusetts between 1800 and 1807, and again from 1812 until 1816.
Carl E. Mapes
Carl Edgar Mapes (December 26, 1874 – December 12, 1939) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.
Carl Edgar Mapes (December 26, 1874 – December 12, 1939) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.
Carleton S. Coon
Carleton Stevens Coon, was an American physical anthropologist, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania, lecturer and professor at Harvard, and president of the American Asso...
Carleton Stevens Coon, was an American physical anthropologist, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania, lecturer and professor at Harvard, and president of the American Asso...
Carroll L. Beedy
Carroll L. Beedy (1880-1947) was a U.S. Representative from Maine from 1921-1935.
Carroll L. Beedy (1880-1947) was a U.S. Representative from Maine from 1921-1935.
Charles (Chip) Pashayan
Charles (Chip) Pashayan, Jr. served as a Republican Congressman from the Fresno area in California's Central Valley from 1979 to 1991.
Charles (Chip) Pashayan, Jr. served as a Republican Congressman from the Fresno area in California's Central Valley from 1979 to 1991.
Charles G. Dawes
Charles Gates Dawes was an American banker and politician who was the 30th Vice President of the United States.
Charles Gates Dawes was an American banker and politician who was the 30th Vice President of the United States.
Charles H. Davis (judge)
Charles H. Davis (, Fairfield, Illinois – circa November 1976) was a Republican lawyer who has twice served on the Illinois Supreme Court, once as Chief Justice, and on the Illinois Appell...
Charles H. Davis (, Fairfield, Illinois – circa November 1976) was a Republican lawyer who has twice served on the Illinois Supreme Court, once as Chief Justice, and on the Illinois Appell...
Charles K. Fletcher
Charles Kimball Fletcher (December 15, 1902–September 29, 1985) was a Republican politician from San Diego, California.
Charles Kimball Fletcher (December 15, 1902–September 29, 1985) was a Republican politician from San Diego, California.
Charles M. Floyd
Charles Miller Floyd (June 5, 1861 – February 3, 1923) was an American merchant, and manufacturer, and Republican politician from Manchester, New Hampshire.
Charles Miller Floyd (June 5, 1861 – February 3, 1923) was an American merchant, and manufacturer, and Republican politician from Manchester, New Hampshire.
Charles McEwen Hyde
Charles McEwen Hyde was a Congregationalist missionary who arrived in Hawaii in 1877.
Charles McEwen Hyde was a Congregationalist missionary who arrived in Hawaii in 1877.
Chauncey Allen Goodrich
Chauncey Allen Goodrich (October 23, 1790 – February 25, 1860) was an American clergyman, educator and lexicographer.
Chauncey Allen Goodrich (October 23, 1790 – February 25, 1860) was an American clergyman, educator and lexicographer.
Chip Pashayan
Charles (Chip) Pashayan, Jr. served as a Republican Congressman from the Fresno area in California's Central Valley from 1979 to 1991.
Charles (Chip) Pashayan, Jr. served as a Republican Congressman from the Fresno area in California's Central Valley from 1979 to 1991.
Cindy McCain
Cindy Lou Hensley McCain is an American businesswoman, and philanthropist, and the wife of United States Senator and 2000 and 2008 presidential candidate John McCain of Arizona.
Cindy Lou Hensley McCain is an American businesswoman, and philanthropist, and the wife of United States Senator and 2000 and 2008 presidential candidate John McCain of Arizona.
Clyde Doyle
Clyde Gilman Doyle (July 11, 1887 – March 14, 1963) was a United States Representative from California.
Clyde Gilman Doyle (July 11, 1887 – March 14, 1963) was a United States Representative from California.
Clyde L. Herring
Clyde LaVerne Herring (May 3, 1879 September 15, 1945), an American politician and Democrat, served as the 26th Governor of Iowa, and then one of its U.S. Senators, during the last part of the G...
Clyde LaVerne Herring (May 3, 1879 September 15, 1945), an American politician and Democrat, served as the 26th Governor of Iowa, and then one of its U.S. Senators, during the last part of the G...
Clyde Tingley
Clyde K. Tingley (January 5, 1882 December 24, 1960) was a U.S. politician who served as the 11th Governor of the State of New Mexico.
Clyde K. Tingley (January 5, 1882 December 24, 1960) was a U.S. politician who served as the 11th Governor of the State of New Mexico.
Cyrus Hamlin
Cyrus Hamlin (January 5, 1811 – August 8, 1900) was an American Congregational missionary and educator, the father of A. D. F. Hamlin.
Cyrus Hamlin (January 5, 1811 – August 8, 1900) was an American Congregational missionary and educator, the father of A. D. F. Hamlin.
D. Emmert Brumbaugh
David Emmert Brumbaugh (October 8, 1894 – December 31, 1969) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
David Emmert Brumbaugh (October 8, 1894 – December 31, 1969) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
Dan A. Kimball
Dan Able Kimball (March 1, 1896–July 30, 1970) was the 50th U.S. Secretary of the Navy.
Dan Able Kimball (March 1, 1896–July 30, 1970) was the 50th U.S. Secretary of the Navy.
Daniel Coit Gilman
Daniel Coit Gilman was an American educator and academician, who was instrumental in founding the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale College, and who subsequently served as one of the earliest ...
Daniel Coit Gilman was an American educator and academician, who was instrumental in founding the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale College, and who subsequently served as one of the earliest ...
Daniel Day Williams
Daniel Day Williams (1910–December, 1973) was a process theologian, professor, and author.
Daniel Day Williams (1910–December, 1973) was a process theologian, professor, and author.
Daniel J. Evans
Daniel Jackson Evans served three terms as the 16th Governor of the state of Washington from 1965 to 1977, and represented the state in the United States Senate from 1983 to 1989.
Daniel Jackson Evans served three terms as the 16th Governor of the state of Washington from 1965 to 1977, and represented the state in the United States Senate from 1983 to 1989.
David Bacon (missionary)
David Bacon (1771 – August 27, 1817) was an American missionary in the then unsettled territory of Michigan.
David Bacon (1771 – August 27, 1817) was an American missionary in the then unsettled territory of Michigan.
David Belden Lyman
David Belden Lyman (1803–1868) was an early American missionary to Hawaii who opened a boarding school for Hawaiians.
David Belden Lyman (1803–1868) was an early American missionary to Hawaii who opened a boarding school for Hawaiians.
David Bly
David Bly (born January 8, 1952, in Dubuque, Iowa) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives who represented District 25B, which includes portions of ...
David Bly (born January 8, 1952, in Dubuque, Iowa) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives who represented District 25B, which includes portions of ...
David C. Fisher
David C. Fisher is an American author, professor, and a pastor who was the senior pastor at Park Street Church in Boston from 1989 to 1995 and currently is the senior pastor at Plymouth Church i...
David C. Fisher is an American author, professor, and a pastor who was the senior pastor at Park Street Church in Boston from 1989 to 1995 and currently is the senior pastor at Plymouth Church i...
David Cusick
David Cusick (c.1780-c.1831) was Tuscarora artist and the author of David Cusick’s Sketches of Ancient History of the Six Nations (1828).
David Cusick (c.1780-c.1831) was Tuscarora artist and the author of David Cusick’s Sketches of Ancient History of the Six Nations (1828).
David F. Wells
David Falconer Wells is Distinguished Senior Research Professor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.
David Falconer Wells is Distinguished Senior Research Professor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.
David Gregg (minister)
David Gregg was an American minister at Park Street Church and author.
David Gregg was an American minister at Park Street Church and author.
David Leavitt (banker)
David Leavitt (August 29, 1791–1879) was an early New York City banker and financier.
David Leavitt (August 29, 1791–1879) was an early New York City banker and financier.
David Nelson Beach
David Nelson Beach (November 30, 1848-October 18, 1926) was an American theologian, born at South Orange, N. J., and a brother of Harlan Page Beach.
David Nelson Beach (November 30, 1848-October 18, 1926) was an American theologian, born at South Orange, N. J., and a brother of Harlan Page Beach.
Dee Long
Dee Long (born April 1939) is a Minnesota politician, a member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, and a former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives, representing part of Minneapolis.
Dee Long (born April 1939) is a Minnesota politician, a member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, and a former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives, representing part of Minneapolis.
Dennis Cusick
Dennis Cusick (c. 1800-1824) was a Tuscarora painter from New York and one of the founders of the Iroquois Realist Style of painting.
Dennis Cusick (c. 1800-1824) was a Tuscarora painter from New York and one of the founders of the Iroquois Realist Style of painting.
Donald Grant Nutter
Donald Grant Nutter (November 28, 1915 January 25, 1962) was an American politician.
Donald Grant Nutter (November 28, 1915 January 25, 1962) was an American politician.
Donald L. Jackson
Donald Lester Jackson (January 23, 1910 – May 27, 1981) was a U.S. Representative from California.
Donald Lester Jackson (January 23, 1910 – May 27, 1981) was a U.S. Representative from California.
Douglas Horton (clergyman)
Douglas Horton (born July 27, 1891, Brooklyn, New York; died August 21, 1968, Randolph, New Hampshire) was an American Protestant clergyman and academic leader who was noted for his work in ecum...
Douglas Horton (born July 27, 1891, Brooklyn, New York; died August 21, 1968, Randolph, New Hampshire) was an American Protestant clergyman and academic leader who was noted for his work in ecum...
Dwight Baldwin (missionary)
Dwight Baldwin (1798–1886) was an American Christian missionary and physician on Maui, one of the Hawaiian Islands, during the Kingdom of Hawaii.
Dwight Baldwin (1798–1886) was an American Christian missionary and physician on Maui, one of the Hawaiian Islands, during the Kingdom of Hawaii.
Edgar C. Ellis
Edgar Clarence Ellis was a U.S. Representative from Missouri.
Edgar Clarence Ellis was a U.S. Representative from Missouri.
Edward Adelbert Doisy
Edward Adelbert Doisy (November 3, 1893 – October 23, 1986) was an American biochemist.
Edward Adelbert Doisy (November 3, 1893 – October 23, 1986) was an American biochemist.
Edward Asahel Birge
Edward Asahel Birge, Ph.D. (September 7, 1851 – June 9, 1950) was a professor and administrator at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Edward Asahel Birge, Ph.D. (September 7, 1851 – June 9, 1950) was a professor and administrator at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Edward Gurney
Edward John Gurney was an American politician from Florida, where he served as a Representative and a United States Senator.
Edward John Gurney was an American politician from Florida, where he served as a Representative and a United States Senator.
Edward N. Ament
Edward Newton Ament (1860–1949) was Mayor of Berkeley, California, United States from 1932 to 1939.
Edward Newton Ament (1860–1949) was Mayor of Berkeley, California, United States from 1932 to 1939.
Edward Parmelee Smith
Edward Parmelee Smith was a Congregational minister in Massachusetts before becoming Field Secretary for the United States Christian Commission during the American Civil War.
Edward Parmelee Smith was a Congregational minister in Massachusetts before becoming Field Secretary for the United States Christian Commission during the American Civil War.
Edward R. Burke
Edward Raymond Burke (November 28, 1880 November 4, 1968) was a Nebraska Democratic Party politician.
Edward Raymond Burke (November 28, 1880 November 4, 1968) was a Nebraska Democratic Party politician.
Edwards Amasa Park
Edwards Amasa Park (December 29, 1808, Providence, Rhode Island - June 4, 1900) was an American Congregational theologian.
Edwards Amasa Park (December 29, 1808, Providence, Rhode Island - June 4, 1900) was an American Congregational theologian.
Edwin Osgood Grover
Edwin Osgood Grover (June 4, 1870 - November 8, 1965) was a publisher and educator whose contributions to Rollins College enhanced its standing and reputation during his twenty year tenure.
Edwin Osgood Grover (June 4, 1870 - November 8, 1965) was a publisher and educator whose contributions to Rollins College enhanced its standing and reputation during his twenty year tenure.
Enoch Cobb Wines
Enoch Cobb Wines (February 17, 1806 - December 10, 1879) was an American Congregational minister and prison reform advocate.
Enoch Cobb Wines (February 17, 1806 - December 10, 1879) was an American Congregational minister and prison reform advocate.
Enoch Lincoln
Enoch Lincoln was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts and from Maine, son of Levi Lincoln and brother of Levi Lincoln.
Enoch Lincoln was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts and from Maine, son of Levi Lincoln and brother of Levi Lincoln.
Erastus Milo Cravath
Erastus Milo Cravath (1833–1900) was field secretary with the American Missionary Association (AMA) after the American Civil War, when he helped found Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, an...
Erastus Milo Cravath (1833–1900) was field secretary with the American Missionary Association (AMA) after the American Civil War, when he helped found Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, an...
Eugene Burdick
Eugene L. Burdick (December 12, 1918–July 26, 1965), was an American political scientist, novelist, and non-fiction writer, co-author of The Ugly American (1958) and Fail-Safe (196...
Eugene L. Burdick (December 12, 1918–July 26, 1965), was an American political scientist, novelist, and non-fiction writer, co-author of The Ugly American (1958) and Fail-Safe (196...
Fanny Chamberlain
Frances Caroline "Fanny" Chamberlain, née Adams (12 August 1825 – 18 October 1905) was born in the Greater Boston area.
Frances Caroline "Fanny" Chamberlain, née Adams (12 August 1825 – 18 October 1905) was born in the Greater Boston area.
Farrington Daniels
Farrington Daniels (March 8, 1889-June 23, 1972), was an American physical chemist, is considered one of the pioneers of the modern direct use of solar energy.
Farrington Daniels (March 8, 1889-June 23, 1972), was an American physical chemist, is considered one of the pioneers of the modern direct use of solar energy.
Frances Willard (suffragist)
Frances Elizabeth Caroline Willard was an American educator, temperance reformer, and women's suffragist.
Frances Elizabeth Caroline Willard was an American educator, temperance reformer, and women's suffragist.
Frank Fitzgerald
Frank Dwight Fitzgerald (January 27, 1885 - March 16, 1939) was an American politician.
Frank Dwight Fitzgerald (January 27, 1885 - March 16, 1939) was an American politician.
Frank White (governor)
Frank White (December 12, 1856 March 23, 1940) was the eighth Governor of North Dakota.
Frank White (December 12, 1856 March 23, 1940) was the eighth Governor of North Dakota.
Frederick Hale
Frederick Hale (October 7, 1874 September 28, 1963) was a politician from the U.S. state of Maine, representing the state in the United States Senate from 1917 to 1941.
Frederick Hale (October 7, 1874 September 28, 1963) was a politician from the U.S. state of Maine, representing the state in the United States Senate from 1917 to 1941.
Frederick W. Plaisted
Frederick William Plaisted (July 26, 1865 - March 4, 1943) was an American politician and the 48th Governor of Maine.
Frederick William Plaisted (July 26, 1865 - March 4, 1943) was an American politician and the 48th Governor of Maine.
Gail Kulick Jackson
Gail Kulick Jackson (born May 29, 1959) is a Minnesota politician and a former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives who represented District 16A, which includes portions of Benton, M...
Gail Kulick Jackson (born May 29, 1959) is a Minnesota politician and a former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives who represented District 16A, which includes portions of Benton, M...
George Burroughs
George Burroughs (c. 1652 – August 19, 1692), was born in Suffolk, England.
George Burroughs (c. 1652 – August 19, 1692), was born in Suffolk, England.
George F. Cotterill
George Fletcher Cotterill (November 18, 1865 – October 13, 1958), born in Oxford, England, was an American civil servant and politician.
George Fletcher Cotterill (November 18, 1865 – October 13, 1958), born in Oxford, England, was an American civil servant and politician.
George H. Atkinson
George Henry Atkinson (May 10, 1819 – February 25, 1889) was an American missionary and educator in what would become the state of Oregon.
George Henry Atkinson (May 10, 1819 – February 25, 1889) was an American missionary and educator in what would become the state of Oregon.
Gordon Thomas (politician)
Gordon L. Thomas (December 4, 1914 - October 15, 1997) was the mayor of East Lansing, Michigan from 1961-71.
Gordon L. Thomas (December 4, 1914 - October 15, 1997) was the mayor of East Lansing, Michigan from 1961-71.
Harold Ockenga
Harold John Ockenga (June 6, 1905 – February 8, 1985) was a leading figure of 20th century American evangelicalism, part of the reform movement known as "Neo-Evangelicalism".
Harold John Ockenga (June 6, 1905 – February 8, 1985) was a leading figure of 20th century American evangelicalism, part of the reform movement known as "Neo-Evangelicalism".
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Harriet Beecher Stowe (June 14, 1811 – July 1, 1896) was an American abolitionist and author.
Harriet Beecher Stowe (June 14, 1811 – July 1, 1896) was an American abolitionist and author.
Harrison Gray Otis Dwight
Harrison Gray Otis Dwight (1803–1862) was an American Congregational missionary.
Harrison Gray Otis Dwight (1803–1862) was an American Congregational missionary.
Harry W. Musselwhite
Harry Webster Musselwhite (May 23, 1868 - December 14, 1955) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.
Harry Webster Musselwhite (May 23, 1868 - December 14, 1955) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.
Hart Leavitt
Hart Leavitt (December 19, 1809–1881) was a Massachusetts merchant, landowner, legislator and prominent abolitionist.
Hart Leavitt (December 19, 1809–1881) was a Massachusetts merchant, landowner, legislator and prominent abolitionist.
Harvey L. Clark
Harvey L. Clark was an educator, missionary, and settler of what became Forest Grove, Oregon, United States.
Harvey L. Clark was an educator, missionary, and settler of what became Forest Grove, Oregon, United States.
Harvey Newcomb
Harvey Newcomb (September 2, 1803-August 30, 1863) was an American clergyman and writer.
Harvey Newcomb (September 2, 1803-August 30, 1863) was an American clergyman and writer.
Harvey Rexford Hitchcock
Harvey Rexford Hitchcock (1800–1855) was an early protestant missionary to the Kingdom of Hawaii from the United States.
Harvey Rexford Hitchcock (1800–1855) was an early protestant missionary to the Kingdom of Hawaii from the United States.
Hastings Keith
Hastings Keith was a United States Representative from Massachusetts.
Hastings Keith was a United States Representative from Massachusetts.
Henrietta Swan Leavitt
Henrietta Swan Leavitt (July 4, 1868 – December 12, 1921) was an American astronomer.
Henrietta Swan Leavitt (July 4, 1868 – December 12, 1921) was an American astronomer.
Henry Alline
Henry Alline (June 14, 1748 – January 28, 1784) was born at Newport, Rhode Island, but afterwards settled in Nova Scotia.
Henry Alline (June 14, 1748 – January 28, 1784) was born at Newport, Rhode Island, but afterwards settled in Nova Scotia.
Henry Billings Brown
Henry Billings Brown (March 2, 1836 – September 4, 1913) was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from January 5, 1891, to May 28, 1906.
Henry Billings Brown (March 2, 1836 – September 4, 1913) was an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from January 5, 1891, to May 28, 1906.
Henry Clay Trumbull
Henry Clay Trumbull (1830 – 1903) was an American clergyman and author, born on June 8, 1830, at Stonington, Connecticut, and educated at Williston Northampton School.
Henry Clay Trumbull (1830 – 1903) was an American clergyman and author, born on June 8, 1830, at Stonington, Connecticut, and educated at Williston Northampton School.
Henry Farnham Perkins
Henry Farnham Perkins (1877–1956) was an American zoologist and eugenicist.
Henry Farnham Perkins (1877–1956) was an American zoologist and eugenicist.
Henry J. Steere
Henry Jonah Steere was a prominent American philanthropist and industrialist from Rhode Island.
Henry Jonah Steere was a prominent American philanthropist and industrialist from Rhode Island.
Henry Martyn Dexter
Henry Martyn Dexter, American clergyman and author, was born in Plympton, Massachusetts.
Henry Martyn Dexter, American clergyman and author, was born in Plympton, Massachusetts.
Henry Morton Dexter
Henry Morton Dexter (1846 – 1910) was an American clergyman, historian, and editor, born in Manchester, New Hampshire, son of Henry Martyn Dexter.
Henry Morton Dexter (1846 – 1910) was an American clergyman, historian, and editor, born in Manchester, New Hampshire, son of Henry Martyn Dexter.
Henry Otis Dwight
Henry Otis Dwight, LL.D. (1843–1917), was an American Congregational missionary.
Henry Otis Dwight, LL.D. (1843–1917), was an American Congregational missionary.
Henry R. Start
Henry R. Start (December 28, 1845–November 7, 1905) was a Vermont lawyer, judge, and politician.
Henry R. Start (December 28, 1845–November 7, 1905) was a Vermont lawyer, judge, and politician.
Henry Wilson
Henry Wilson (February 16, 1812 November 22, 1875) was the 18th Vice President of the United States (1873–1875) and a Senator from Massachusetts (1855–1873).
Henry Wilson (February 16, 1812 November 22, 1875) was the 18th Vice President of the United States (1873–1875) and a Senator from Massachusetts (1855–1873).
Hiram Bingham I
Hiram Bingham, formally Hiram Bingham I, was leader of the first group of Protestant missionaries to introduce Christianity to the Hawaiian islands.
Hiram Bingham, formally Hiram Bingham I, was leader of the first group of Protestant missionaries to introduce Christianity to the Hawaiian islands.
Hiram Bingham II
Hiram Bingham, formally Hiram Bingham II (August 16, 1831–October 25, 1908), was a Protestant Christian missionary to Hawaii and the Gilbert Islands.
Hiram Bingham, formally Hiram Bingham II (August 16, 1831–October 25, 1908), was a Protestant Christian missionary to Hawaii and the Gilbert Islands.
Hiram Fong
Hiram Leong Fong, born Yau Leong Fong, was an American businessman and politician from Hawaii.
Hiram Leong Fong, born Yau Leong Fong, was an American businessman and politician from Hawaii.
Homer Stille Cummings
Homer Stille Cummings was a U.S. political figure who was United States Attorney General from 1933 to 1939.
Homer Stille Cummings was a U.S. political figure who was United States Attorney General from 1933 to 1939.
Horace Bushnell
Horace Bushnell (April 14, 1802 – February 17, 1876) was an American Congregational clergyman and theologian.
Horace Bushnell (April 14, 1802 – February 17, 1876) was an American Congregational clergyman and theologian.
Hosea Easton
Hosea Easton was an American Congregationalist and Methodist minister, abolitionist activist and author.
Hosea Easton was an American Congregationalist and Methodist minister, abolitionist activist and author.
Houston I. Flournoy
Houston Irving Flournoy was an American politician who served as a California legislator and State Controller.
Houston Irving Flournoy was an American politician who served as a California legislator and State Controller.
Hubert Humphrey
Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr., served under President Lyndon B. Johnson as the 38th Vice President of the United States.
Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr., served under President Lyndon B. Johnson as the 38th Vice President of the United States.
Hugh Gregg
Hugh Gregg (November 22, 1917 September 24, 2003) was governor of the U.S. state of New Hampshire from 1953 to 1955, and was the youngest person ever elected to that office.
Hugh Gregg (November 22, 1917 September 24, 2003) was governor of the U.S. state of New Hampshire from 1953 to 1955, and was the youngest person ever elected to that office.
Hugh J. Anderson
Hugh Johnston Anderson was a United States Representative from Maine.
Hugh Johnston Anderson was a United States Representative from Maine.
Irvine Lenroot
Irvine Luther Lenroot (January 31, 1869 January 26, 1949) was a member of the United States Republican Party (GOP) who served in the House of Representatives from 1909 to 1918, and in the United...
Irvine Luther Lenroot (January 31, 1869 January 26, 1949) was a member of the United States Republican Party (GOP) who served in the House of Representatives from 1909 to 1918, and in the United...
Isaac J. Lansing
Isaac J. Lansing was president of Clark Atlanta University from 1876 to 1877 and pastor at Park Street Church in Boston, Massachusetts from 1893 to 1897.
Isaac J. Lansing was president of Clark Atlanta University from 1876 to 1877 and pastor at Park Street Church in Boston, Massachusetts from 1893 to 1897.
J. Arthur Younger
Jesse Arthur Younger (April 11, 1893 – June 20, 1967) was a United States Representative from California.
Jesse Arthur Younger (April 11, 1893 – June 20, 1967) was a United States Representative from California.
James Burrill Angell
James Burrill Angell was an American educator, academic administrator, and diplomat.
James Burrill Angell was an American educator, academic administrator, and diplomat.
James G. Blaine
James Gillespie Blaine was an American Republican politician who served as United States Representative, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, U.S. Senator from Maine, and twice...
James Gillespie Blaine was an American Republican politician who served as United States Representative, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, U.S. Senator from Maine, and twice...
James H. Brady
James Henry Brady (June 12, 1862 – January 13, 1918) was a U.S. politician from the Republican Party.
James Henry Brady (June 12, 1862 – January 13, 1918) was a U.S. politician from the Republican Party.
James Jackson (politician)
James Jackson was an early Georgia politician of the Democratic-Republican Party.
James Jackson was an early Georgia politician of the Democratic-Republican Party.
James W. Grimes
James Wilson Grimes was an American politician, serving as the third Governor of Iowa and a United States Senator from Iowa.
James Wilson Grimes was an American politician, serving as the third Governor of Iowa and a United States Senator from Iowa.
Jean Fuller
Jean Fuller is a U.S. politician who serves in the California State Senate.
Jean Fuller is a U.S. politician who serves in the California State Senate.
Jeremiah Wadsworth
Jeremiah Wadsworth (July 12, 1743– April 30, 1804) was an American sea captain, merchant, and statesman from Hartford, Connecticut who profited from his position as a government official ...
Jeremiah Wadsworth (July 12, 1743– April 30, 1804) was an American sea captain, merchant, and statesman from Hartford, Connecticut who profited from his position as a government official ...
Jerry M. Patterson
Jerry Mumford Patterson (born October 25, 1934) is a California lawyer in California and the District of Columbia, educator and politician, who was a United States Representative from California.
Jerry Mumford Patterson (born October 25, 1934) is a California lawyer in California and the District of Columbia, educator and politician, who was a United States Representative from California.
Joel H. Linsley
Joel Harvey Linsley was a notable Congregational minister and president of Marietta College.
Joel Harvey Linsley was a notable Congregational minister and president of Marietta College.
John Adams (poet)
John Adams (1704 – January 1740) was an American poet.
John Adams (1704 – January 1740) was an American poet.
John Adams, Sr.
John Adams, Sr. (February 8, 1691 – May 25, 1761) was the father of the second U.S. President, John Adams, and grandfather of the sixth President, John Quincy Adams.
John Adams, Sr. (February 8, 1691 – May 25, 1761) was the father of the second U.S. President, John Adams, and grandfather of the sixth President, John Quincy Adams.
John Brown (abolitionist)
John Brown was an American revolutionary abolitionist, who in the 1850s advocated and practiced armed insurrection as a means to abolish slavery in the United States.
John Brown was an American revolutionary abolitionist, who in the 1850s advocated and practiced armed insurrection as a means to abolish slavery in the United States.
John Butler Smith
John Butler Smith (April 12, 1838 – August 10, 1914) was an American manufacturer and Republican politician from Hillsborough, New Hampshire.
John Butler Smith (April 12, 1838 – August 10, 1914) was an American manufacturer and Republican politician from Hillsborough, New Hampshire.
John D. Reese
John D. "Bonesetter" Reese was a trainer in early 20th-century Major League Baseball who was known for his ability to get injured athletes "back in the game".
John D. "Bonesetter" Reese was a trainer in early 20th-century Major League Baseball who was known for his ability to get injured athletes "back in the game".
John Davis Paris
John Davis Paris (1809–1892) was an American Christian missionary to the island of Hawaii.
John Davis Paris (1809–1892) was an American Christian missionary to the island of Hawaii.
John Eliot (missionary)
John Eliot (c. 1604 – 21 May 1690) was a Puritan missionary to the American Indians.
John Eliot (c. 1604 – 21 May 1690) was a Puritan missionary to the American Indians.
John Fox Slater
John Fox Slater (March 4, 1815 - May 7, 1884), United States philanthropist known for assisting in the education of emancipated African American slaves.
John Fox Slater (March 4, 1815 - May 7, 1884), United States philanthropist known for assisting in the education of emancipated African American slaves.
John Hancock
John Hancock was a merchant, statesman, and prominent Patriot of the American Revolution.
John Hancock was a merchant, statesman, and prominent Patriot of the American Revolution.
John L. Withrow
John Lindsay Withrow was a Presbyterian minister and theologian.
John Lindsay Withrow was a Presbyterian minister and theologian.
John Langdon (politician)
John Langdon was a politician from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and one of the first two United States senators from that state.
John Langdon was a politician from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and one of the first two United States senators from that state.
John S. Pillsbury
John Sargent Pillsbury (July 29, 1827 October 18, 1901) was an American politician, businessman, and philanthropist.
John Sargent Pillsbury (July 29, 1827 October 18, 1901) was an American politician, businessman, and philanthropist.
John Warner Fitzgerald
John Warner Fitzgerald (November 14, 1924–July 7, 2006) was a lawyer, member of the Michigan Senate, and chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court.
John Warner Fitzgerald (November 14, 1924–July 7, 2006) was a lawyer, member of the Michigan Senate, and chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court.
John Webster (governor)
John Webster was governor of the Colony of Connecticut in 1656.
John Webster was governor of the Colony of Connecticut in 1656.
Jonathan Fisher
Parson Jonathan Fisher (1768–1847) was the first Congregational minister from 1794 to 1837 in the small village of Blue Hill, Maine in the United States.
Parson Jonathan Fisher (1768–1847) was the first Congregational minister from 1794 to 1837 in the small village of Blue Hill, Maine in the United States.
Jonathan Leavitt
Jonathan Leavitt (1764–1830) was a prominent Greenfield, Massachusetts attorney, judge, state senator and businessman for whom the architect Asher Benjamin designed the Leavitt House, no...
Jonathan Leavitt (1764–1830) was a prominent Greenfield, Massachusetts attorney, judge, state senator and businessman for whom the architect Asher Benjamin designed the Leavitt House, no...
Jonathan Smith Green
Reverend Jonathan Smith Green (1796–1878) was a missionary from New England to the Kingdom of Hawaii.
Reverend Jonathan Smith Green (1796–1878) was a missionary from New England to the Kingdom of Hawaii.
Joseph A. A. Burnquist
Joseph Alfred Arner Burnquist (July 21, 1879 January 12, 1961) was an American politician.
Joseph Alfred Arner Burnquist (July 21, 1879 January 12, 1961) was an American politician.
Joseph B. Johnson
Joseph Blaine Johnson (August 29, 1893 – October 25, 1986) was an American politician who served as the 70th Governor of the state of Vermont.
Joseph Blaine Johnson (August 29, 1893 – October 25, 1986) was an American politician who served as the 70th Governor of the state of Vermont.
Joseph L. Hooper
Joseph Lawrence Hooper (December 22, 1877 - February 22, 1934) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.
Joseph Lawrence Hooper (December 22, 1877 - February 22, 1934) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.
Joseph Leavitt
Private Joseph Leavitt was an early settler of Maine, who moved to what was then the frontier of Massachusetts after serving three months in the Continental Army at the outbreak of the Revolutio...
Private Joseph Leavitt was an early settler of Maine, who moved to what was then the frontier of Massachusetts after serving three months in the Continental Army at the outbreak of the Revolutio...
Joshua Chamberlain
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, born as Lawrence Joshua Chamberlain, was an American college professor from the State of Maine, who volunteered during the American Civil War to join the Union...
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, born as Lawrence Joshua Chamberlain, was an American college professor from the State of Maine, who volunteered during the American Civil War to join the Union...
Joshua Cushman
Joshua Cushman (April 11, 1761 – January 27, 1834) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts and from Maine.
Joshua Cushman (April 11, 1761 – January 27, 1834) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts and from Maine.
Josiah Bartlett
Josiah Bartlett (November 21, 1729 – May 19, 1795) was an American physician and statesman, delegate to the Continental Congress for New Hampshire and signatory of the Declaration of Independence.
Josiah Bartlett (November 21, 1729 – May 19, 1795) was an American physician and statesman, delegate to the Continental Congress for New Hampshire and signatory of the Declaration of Independence.
Josiah Bushnell Grinnell
Josiah Bushnell Grinnell was a U.S. Congressman from Iowa's 4th congressional district, an ordained Congregational minister, founder of Grinnell, Iowa and benefactor of Grinnell College.
Josiah Bushnell Grinnell was a U.S. Congressman from Iowa's 4th congressional district, an ordained Congregational minister, founder of Grinnell, Iowa and benefactor of Grinnell College.
Josiah Strong
Josiah Strong (1847–1916) was an American Protestant clergyman, organizer, editor and author.
Josiah Strong (1847–1916) was an American Protestant clergyman, organizer, editor and author.
Judd Gregg
Judd Alan Gregg (born February 14, 1947) served as the 76th Governor of New Hampshire and was a United States Senator from New Hampshire, who served as chairman of the Senate Budget Committee.
Judd Alan Gregg (born February 14, 1947) served as the 76th Governor of New Hampshire and was a United States Senator from New Hampshire, who served as chairman of the Senate Budget Committee.
Ken Calvert
Kenneth Stanton "Ken" Calvert (born June 8, 1953) is the U.S. Representative for, and previously the 43rd, serving since 1993.
Kenneth Stanton "Ken" Calvert (born June 8, 1953) is the U.S. Representative for, and previously the 43rd, serving since 1993.
Kenny Mayne
Kenneth "Kenny" Wheelock Mayne is a sports journalist and comedian for ESPN. He currently appears as host of "Kenny Mayne's Wider World of Sports on ESPN.com and as a weekly contributor to "Sun...
Kenneth "Kenny" Wheelock Mayne is a sports journalist and comedian for ESPN. He currently appears as host of "Kenny Mayne's Wider World of Sports on ESPN.com and as a weekly contributor to "Sun...
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder was an American author who wrote the Little House series of books based on her childhood in a pioneer family.
Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder was an American author who wrote the Little House series of books based on her childhood in a pioneer family.
Leonard Irving
Theodore Leonard Irving (March 24, 1898 - March 8, 1962) was a U.S. Representative from Missouri.
Theodore Leonard Irving (March 24, 1898 - March 8, 1962) was a U.S. Representative from Missouri.
Lorenzo Lyons
Lorenzo Lyons or "Makua Laiana" was born in Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, April 18, 1807.
Lorenzo Lyons or "Makua Laiana" was born in Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, April 18, 1807.
Love Brewster
Elder Love Brewster (born ca.
Elder Love Brewster (born ca.
Lyman Hall
Lyman Hall (April 12, 1724 October 19, 1790), physician, clergyman, and statesman, was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Georgia.
Lyman Hall (April 12, 1724 October 19, 1790), physician, clergyman, and statesman, was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Georgia.
Lyndon Carlson
Lyndon R. Carlson, Sr. (born April 18, 1940) is a Minnesota politician and a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives representing District 45B, which includes portions of Hennepin Count...
Lyndon R. Carlson, Sr. (born April 18, 1940) is a Minnesota politician and a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives representing District 45B, which includes portions of Hennepin Count...
Mack Cleveland
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr. (July 9, 1924 – October 17, 2010), was an attorney from Sanford in Seminole County, Florida, who served as a Democrat in both houses of the Florida State Legislature betwe...
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr. (July 9, 1924 – October 17, 2010), was an attorney from Sanford in Seminole County, Florida, who served as a Democrat in both houses of the Florida State Legislature betwe...
Malcolm Baldrige, Jr.
Howard Malcolm "Mac" Baldrige, Jr. (October 4, 1922 – July 25, 1987) was the 26th United States Secretary of Commerce.
Howard Malcolm "Mac" Baldrige, Jr. (October 4, 1922 – July 25, 1987) was the 26th United States Secretary of Commerce.
Marcius D. Raymond
Marcius D. Raymond (April 8, 1833 – December 15, 1911) was an American publisher, writer, genealogist, editor and historian.
Marcius D. Raymond (April 8, 1833 – December 15, 1911) was an American publisher, writer, genealogist, editor and historian.
Marilynne Robinson
Marilynne Summers Robinson is an American novelist and essayist.
Marilynne Summers Robinson is an American novelist and essayist.
Marsh Giddings
Marsh Giddings (19 November 1816 – 3 June 1875) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan, who was appointed as U.S. consul-general to India and later served as the Governor of New Mexico...
Marsh Giddings (19 November 1816 – 3 June 1875) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan, who was appointed as U.S. consul-general to India and later served as the Governor of New Mexico...
Martha Wadsworth Brewster
Martha Wadsworth Brewster was an 18th-century American poet and writer.
Martha Wadsworth Brewster was an 18th-century American poet and writer.
Mather Byles (loyalist)
Mather Byles II (12 January 1734/1735 – 12 March 1814), was a Congregational clergyman at New London, Connecticut until 1768.
Mather Byles II (12 January 1734/1735 – 12 March 1814), was a Congregational clergyman at New London, Connecticut until 1768.
Meshech Weare
Meshech Weare was an American farmer, lawyer and revolutionary statesman from Seabrook, New Hampshire.
Meshech Weare was an American farmer, lawyer and revolutionary statesman from Seabrook, New Hampshire.
Mills E. Godwin, Jr.
Mills Edwin Godwin, Jr. (November 19, 1914 January 30, 1999) of Chuckatuck, Virginia, was an American politician who was the 60th and 62nd Governor of Virginia for two non-consecutive terms, fro...
Mills Edwin Godwin, Jr. (November 19, 1914 January 30, 1999) of Chuckatuck, Virginia, was an American politician who was the 60th and 62nd Governor of Virginia for two non-consecutive terms, fro...
Moses Leavitt
Moses Leavitt (1650–1730) was an early settler of Exeter, New Hampshire, where he worked as a surveyor.
Moses Leavitt (1650–1730) was an early settler of Exeter, New Hampshire, where he worked as a surveyor.
Nahum J. Bachelder
Nahum Josiah Bachelder (September 3, 1854 – April 22, 1934) was the 49th governor of New Hampshire.
Nahum Josiah Bachelder (September 3, 1854 – April 22, 1934) was the 49th governor of New Hampshire.
Nathan Clifford
Nathan Clifford (August 18, 1803 – July 25, 1881) was an American statesman, diplomat and jurist.
Nathan Clifford (August 18, 1803 – July 25, 1881) was an American statesman, diplomat and jurist.
Nathan Webb
Nathan Webb, an early American Congregational Church minister, was born on April 9, 1705, at Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
Nathan Webb, an early American Congregational Church minister, was born on April 9, 1705, at Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
Nathaniel Appleton
Nathaniel Appleton (born Ipswich, Massachusetts, 9 December 1693; died Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 February 1784) was a Congregational minister.
Nathaniel Appleton (born Ipswich, Massachusetts, 9 December 1693; died Cambridge, Massachusetts, 9 February 1784) was a Congregational minister.
Nathaniel Gorham
Nathaniel Gorham (May 27, 1738 – June 11, 1796, his first name is sometimes spelt Nathanial) was the fourteenth President of the United States in Congress assembled, under the Articles of ...
Nathaniel Gorham (May 27, 1738 – June 11, 1796, his first name is sometimes spelt Nathanial) was the fourteenth President of the United States in Congress assembled, under the Articles of ...
Nathaniel Howe
Reverend Nathaniel Howe was a Protestant Christian minister at the First Congregational church of Hopkinton, Massachusetts from 1791 until his death.
Reverend Nathaniel Howe was a Protestant Christian minister at the First Congregational church of Hopkinton, Massachusetts from 1791 until his death.
Nathaniel Thayer
Nathaniel Thayer was a congregational Unitarian minister.
Nathaniel Thayer was a congregational Unitarian minister.
Nehemiah Adams
Reverend Nehemiah Adams (February 19, 1806 – October 6, 1878) was an American clergyman and writer.
Reverend Nehemiah Adams (February 19, 1806 – October 6, 1878) was an American clergyman and writer.
Nicholas Gilman
Nicholas Gilman, Jr. (August 3, 1755 May 2, 1814) was a soldier in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, a delegate to the Continental Congress, and a signer of the U.S. Co...
Nicholas Gilman, Jr. (August 3, 1755 May 2, 1814) was a soldier in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, a delegate to the Continental Congress, and a signer of the U.S. Co...
Nick Smith (U.S. politician)
Nick H. Smith is a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan, who served as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1993 until 2005, representing from the 7th Dis...
Nick H. Smith is a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan, who served as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1993 until 2005, representing from the 7th Dis...
Noah Webster
Noah Webster, Jr. (October 16, 1758 – May 28, 1843), was a lexicographer, textbook pioneer, English spelling reformer, political writer, editor, and prolific author.
Noah Webster, Jr. (October 16, 1758 – May 28, 1843), was a lexicographer, textbook pioneer, English spelling reformer, political writer, editor, and prolific author.
Norris Cotton
Norris H. Cotton (May 11, 1900 February 24, 1989) was an American Republican politician from the state of New Hampshire.
Norris H. Cotton (May 11, 1900 February 24, 1989) was an American Republican politician from the state of New Hampshire.
Oakley C. Curtis
Oakley C. Curtis (March 29, 1865 - February 22, 1924) was an American politician and the 50th Governor of Maine.
Oakley C. Curtis (March 29, 1865 - February 22, 1924) was an American politician and the 50th Governor of Maine.
Oliver Ellsworth
Oliver Ellsworth was an American lawyer and politician, a revolutionary against British rule, a drafter of the United States Constitution, and the third Chief Justice of the United States.
Oliver Ellsworth was an American lawyer and politician, a revolutionary against British rule, a drafter of the United States Constitution, and the third Chief Justice of the United States.
Oliver Wolcott
Oliver Wolcott (November 20, 1726December 1, 1797) was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence and also the Articles of Confederation as a representative of Connecticut.
Oliver Wolcott (November 20, 1726December 1, 1797) was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence and also the Articles of Confederation as a representative of Connecticut.
Oscar Larson
Oscar John Larson (May 20, 1871 – August 1, 1957) was a U.S. Representative from Minnesota.
Oscar John Larson (May 20, 1871 – August 1, 1957) was a U.S. Representative from Minnesota.
Otis G. Pike
Otis Grey Pike (born August 31, 1921) is a retired Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from New York.
Otis Grey Pike (born August 31, 1921) is a retired Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from New York.
Owen Lovejoy
Owen Lovejoy was an American lawyer, Congregational minister, abolitionist, and Republican congressman from Illinois.
Owen Lovejoy was an American lawyer, Congregational minister, abolitionist, and Republican congressman from Illinois.
Paine Wingate
Paine Wingate (May 14, 1739 March 7, 1838) was an American preacher, farmer, and statesman from Stratham, New Hampshire.
Paine Wingate (May 14, 1739 March 7, 1838) was an American preacher, farmer, and statesman from Stratham, New Hampshire.
Parker Pillsbury
Parker Pillsbury was an American minister and advocate for abolition and women's rights.
Parker Pillsbury was an American minister and advocate for abolition and women's rights.
Patricia Schroeder
Patricia Nell Scott Schroeder (born July 30, 1940) is a former American politician who represented Colorado in the United States House of Representatives from 1973–1997.
Patricia Nell Scott Schroeder (born July 30, 1940) is a former American politician who represented Colorado in the United States House of Representatives from 1973–1997.
Paul E. Toms
Paul E. Toms is an American author and pastor.
Paul E. Toms is an American author and pastor.
Paul Findley
Paul Findley (born June 23, 1921) is a former United States Representative from Illinois, representing its 20th District.
Paul Findley (born June 23, 1921) is a former United States Representative from Illinois, representing its 20th District.
Paul L. Patterson
Paul Linton Patterson (July 18, 1900 – January 31, 1956) was an American Republican politician.
Paul Linton Patterson (July 18, 1900 – January 31, 1956) was an American Republican politician.
Percival Proctor Baxter
Percival Proctor Baxter (November 22, 1876 – June 12, 1969) was the 53rd Governor of the U.S. state of Maine who served from 1921 to 1925.
Percival Proctor Baxter (November 22, 1876 – June 12, 1969) was the 53rd Governor of the U.S. state of Maine who served from 1921 to 1925.
Philleo Nash
Philleo Nash was a government official, educator, anthropolologist, and Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin from 1959-1961 as a Democrat.
Philleo Nash was a government official, educator, anthropolologist, and Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin from 1959-1961 as a Democrat.
Phillis Wheatley
Phillis Wheatley (1753 – December 5, 1784) was the first African-American poet and first African-American woman to publish her writing.
Phillis Wheatley (1753 – December 5, 1784) was the first African-American poet and first African-American woman to publish her writing.
Quentin N. Burdick
Quentin Northrup Burdick (June 19, 1908 – September 8, 1992) was an American lawyer and politician.
Quentin Northrup Burdick (June 19, 1908 – September 8, 1992) was an American lawyer and politician.
Ray Lyman Wilbur
Ray Lyman Wilbur was an American medical doctor who served as the third president of Stanford University and the 31st United States Secretary of the Interior.
Ray Lyman Wilbur was an American medical doctor who served as the third president of Stanford University and the 31st United States Secretary of the Interior.
Robert Andrews Millikan
Robert A. Millikan was an American experimental physicist, and Nobel laureate in physics for his measurement of the charge on the electron and for his work on the photoelectric effect.
Robert A. Millikan was an American experimental physicist, and Nobel laureate in physics for his measurement of the charge on the electron and for his work on the photoelectric effect.
Robert G. Simmons
Robert Glenmore Simmons (December 25, 1891 – December 27, 1969) was a Nebraska Republican politician.
Robert Glenmore Simmons (December 25, 1891 – December 27, 1969) was a Nebraska Republican politician.
Robert H. Johnson
Robert H. Johnson (August 16, 1916 May 19, 2011) was a newspaperman, attorney, and, from 1967 to 1978, a Democratic state senator from Rock Springs, Wyoming.
Robert H. Johnson (August 16, 1916 May 19, 2011) was a newspaperman, attorney, and, from 1967 to 1978, a Democratic state senator from Rock Springs, Wyoming.
Robert Hale (Maine politician)
Robert S. Hale was a U.S. Representative from Maine, and first cousin of U.S. Senator Frederick Hale, also of Maine.
Robert S. Hale was a U.S. Representative from Maine, and first cousin of U.S. Senator Frederick Hale, also of Maine.
Robert Hale (Maine)
Robert S. Hale (November 29, 1889 - November 30, 1976) was a U.S. Representative from Maine, and first cousin of U.S. Senator Frederick Hale, also of Maine.
Robert S. Hale (November 29, 1889 - November 30, 1976) was a U.S. Representative from Maine, and first cousin of U.S. Senator Frederick Hale, also of Maine.
Robert Knight (industrialist)
Robert Knight (1826–1912) was a New England industrialist and philanthropist, who was a partner with his brother Benjamin Knight in B. B. & R. Knight and was one of the largest textile manufactu...
Robert Knight (1826–1912) was a New England industrialist and philanthropist, who was a partner with his brother Benjamin Knight in B. B. & R. Knight and was one of the largest textile manufactu...
Robert O. Blood
Robert Oscar Blood (November 10, 1887 – August 3, 1975) was an American physician and Republican politician from Concord, New Hampshire.
Robert Oscar Blood (November 10, 1887 – August 3, 1975) was an American physician and Republican politician from Concord, New Hampshire.
Robert P. Griffin
Robert Paul Griffin was a U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan and Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court.
Robert Paul Griffin was a U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan and Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court.
Robert Treat Paine
Robert Treat Paine was a signer of the Declaration of Independence as a representative of Massachusetts.
Robert Treat Paine was a signer of the Declaration of Independence as a representative of Massachusetts.
Roger Babson
Roger Ward Babson (July 6, 1875 – March 5, 1967), remembered today largely for founding Babson College in Massachusetts, was an entrepreneur and business theorist in the first half of the 20th c...
Roger Ward Babson (July 6, 1875 – March 5, 1967), remembered today largely for founding Babson College in Massachusetts, was an entrepreneur and business theorist in the first half of the 20th c...
Roger H. Zion
Roger Herschel Zion (born September 17, 1921) is an American politician.
Roger Herschel Zion (born September 17, 1921) is an American politician.
Roger Hooker Leavitt
Col. Roger Hooker Leavitt (1805–1885) was a prominent landowner, early industrialist and Massachusetts politician who with other family members was an ardent abolitionist, using his home i...
Col. Roger Hooker Leavitt (1805–1885) was a prominent landowner, early industrialist and Massachusetts politician who with other family members was an ardent abolitionist, using his home i...
Roger Sherman
Roger Sherman (April 19, 1721 – July 23, 1793) was an early American lawyer and politician, as well as a founding father.
Roger Sherman (April 19, 1721 – July 23, 1793) was an early American lawyer and politician, as well as a founding father.
Rufus Anderson
Rufus Anderson (1796–1880) was an American minister who spent several decades organizing overseas missions.
Rufus Anderson (1796–1880) was an American minister who spent several decades organizing overseas missions.
Samuel Adams
Samuel Adams was an American statesman, political philosopher, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
Samuel Adams was an American statesman, political philosopher, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
Samuel C. Fessenden
Samuel Clement Fessenden (March 7, 1815 – April 18, 1882) was a United States Congressman from Maine, son of abolitionist Samuel Fessenden, and brother of Treasury Secretary William Pitt F...
Samuel Clement Fessenden (March 7, 1815 – April 18, 1882) was a United States Congressman from Maine, son of abolitionist Samuel Fessenden, and brother of Treasury Secretary William Pitt F...
Samuel Cony
Samuel Cony (February 27, 1811 – October 5, 1870) was an American politician, who most notably served as the 31st Governor of Maine from 1864 to 1867.
Samuel Cony (February 27, 1811 – October 5, 1870) was an American politician, who most notably served as the 31st Governor of Maine from 1864 to 1867.
Samuel Hopkins (1721-1803)
Samuel Hopkins (September 17, 1721 – December 20, 1803) was an American Congregationalist, theologian of the late colonial era of the United States, and from whom the Hopkinsian theology takes i...
Samuel Hopkins (September 17, 1721 – December 20, 1803) was an American Congregationalist, theologian of the late colonial era of the United States, and from whom the Hopkinsian theology takes i...
Samuel Hopkins (1721–1803)
Samuel Hopkins (September 17, 1721 – December 20, 1803) was an American Congregationalist, theologian of the late colonial era of the United States, and from whom the Hopkinsian theology takes i...
Samuel Hopkins (September 17, 1721 – December 20, 1803) was an American Congregationalist, theologian of the late colonial era of the United States, and from whom the Hopkinsian theology takes i...
Samuel Huntington (statesman)
Samuel Huntington was a jurist, statesman, and Patriot in the American Revolution from Connecticut.
Samuel Huntington was a jurist, statesman, and Patriot in the American Revolution from Connecticut.
Samuel Ringgold Ward
Samuel Ringgold Ward (October 17, 1817 – c. 1866) was an African American who escaped enslavement to become an abolitionist, newspaper editor and Congregational minister.
Samuel Ringgold Ward (October 17, 1817 – c. 1866) was an African American who escaped enslavement to become an abolitionist, newspaper editor and Congregational minister.
Samuel Sewall (congressman)
Samuel Sewall (b. December 11, 1757, Boston, Massachusetts – June 8, 1814 Wiscasset, Massachusetts (now Maine)) was an American lawyer and congressman.
Samuel Sewall (b. December 11, 1757, Boston, Massachusetts – June 8, 1814 Wiscasset, Massachusetts (now Maine)) was an American lawyer and congressman.
Samuel Spring
Rev. Samuel Spring was an early American Revolutionary War chaplain and Congregationalist minister.
Rev. Samuel Spring was an early American Revolutionary War chaplain and Congregationalist minister.
Samuel Webber
Samuel Webber (1759 – July 17, 1810) was an American clergyman, mathematician, and academic.
Samuel Webber (1759 – July 17, 1810) was an American clergyman, mathematician, and academic.
Selah Merrill
Selah Merrill, (May 2, 1837 – January 22, 1909) was an American Congregationalist clergyman, an educator, archaeologist of the American Palestine Exploration Society, and American diplomat.
Selah Merrill, (May 2, 1837 – January 22, 1909) was an American Congregationalist clergyman, an educator, archaeologist of the American Palestine Exploration Society, and American diplomat.
Sheldon Dibble
Sheldon Dibble (1809–1845) was a missionary to Hawaii who organized one of the first books on Hawaiian history, and inspired students to write more.
Sheldon Dibble (1809–1845) was a missionary to Hawaii who organized one of the first books on Hawaiian history, and inspired students to write more.
Silas Aiken
Silas Aiken (1799-1869) was an author and minster at Park Street Church in Boston, Massachusetts.
Silas Aiken (1799-1869) was an author and minster at Park Street Church in Boston, Massachusetts.
Solomon Spalding
Solomon Spalding (1761 – October 20, 1816) was the author of the Manuscript Story, a work of fiction about the lost civilization of the mound builders of North America.
Solomon Spalding (1761 – October 20, 1816) was the author of the Manuscript Story, a work of fiction about the lost civilization of the mound builders of North America.
Stanley Griswold
Stanley Griswold (November 14, 1763 August 21, 1815) was a Democratic-Republican politician from Ohio.
Stanley Griswold (November 14, 1763 August 21, 1815) was a Democratic-Republican politician from Ohio.
Thaddeus Leavitt
Thaddeus Leavitt (1750–1826) was a Suffield, Connecticut, merchant who invented an early cotton gin, as well as joining with seven other Connecticut men to purchase most of the three-milli...
Thaddeus Leavitt (1750–1826) was a Suffield, Connecticut, merchant who invented an early cotton gin, as well as joining with seven other Connecticut men to purchase most of the three-milli...
Tom Railsback
Thomas Fisher Railsback (b. January 22, 1932 in Moline, Illinois) served eight terms in the United States Congress from 1967-1983 for in Moline.
Thomas Fisher Railsback (b. January 22, 1932 in Moline, Illinois) served eight terms in the United States Congress from 1967-1983 for in Moline.
Wallace H. White, Jr.
Wallace Humphrey White, Jr. (August 6, 1877 March 31, 1952) was a prominent American politician and Republican leader in United States Congress from 1916 until 1949.
Wallace Humphrey White, Jr. (August 6, 1877 March 31, 1952) was a prominent American politician and Republican leader in United States Congress from 1916 until 1949.
Wallace Rider Farrington
Wallace Rider Farrington (May 3, 1871 – October 6, 1933) was the sixth Territorial Governor of Hawaii, serving from 1921 to 1929.
Wallace Rider Farrington (May 3, 1871 – October 6, 1933) was the sixth Territorial Governor of Hawaii, serving from 1921 to 1929.
Walt Disney
Walter Elias "Walt" Disney was an American film producer, director, screenwriter, voice actor, animator, entrepreneur, entertainer, international icon, and philanthropist, well know...
Walter Elias "Walt" Disney was an American film producer, director, screenwriter, voice actor, animator, entrepreneur, entertainer, international icon, and philanthropist, well know...
Walter F. Frear
Walter Francis Frear (October 29, 1863 – January 2, 1948) was a lawyer and judge in the Kingdom of Hawaii and Republic of Hawaii, and the third Territorial Governor of Hawaii from 1907 to 1913.
Walter Francis Frear (October 29, 1863 – January 2, 1948) was a lawyer and judge in the Kingdom of Hawaii and Republic of Hawaii, and the third Territorial Governor of Hawaii from 1907 to 1913.
Walter Judd
Walter Henry Judd was an American politician best known for his battle in Congress to define the conservative position on China as all-out support for the Nationalists under Chiang Kai-sheck and...
Walter Henry Judd was an American politician best known for his battle in Congress to define the conservative position on China as all-out support for the Nationalists under Chiang Kai-sheck and...
Warren K. Lewis
Warren Kendall Lewis (21 August 1882-9 March 1975) was an MIT professor who has been called the father of modern chemical engineering.
Warren Kendall Lewis (21 August 1882-9 March 1975) was an MIT professor who has been called the father of modern chemical engineering.
Washington Ellsworth Lindsey
Washington Ellsworth Lindsey (December 20, 1862 - April 5, 1926) was an American politician and the third Governor of New Mexico.
Washington Ellsworth Lindsey (December 20, 1862 - April 5, 1926) was an American politician and the third Governor of New Mexico.
Wendell Corey
Wendell Reid Corey (March 20, 1914 – November 8, 1968) was an American actor and politician.
Wendell Reid Corey (March 20, 1914 – November 8, 1968) was an American actor and politician.
Wesley Bolin
Wesley Bolin (July 1, 1909 – March 4, 1978) was a Democratic Party politician who served as the 15th Governor of the U.S. state of Arizona between 1977 and 1978.
Wesley Bolin (July 1, 1909 – March 4, 1978) was a Democratic Party politician who served as the 15th Governor of the U.S. state of Arizona between 1977 and 1978.
William Adams (minister)
William Adams (January 25, 1807 – August 31, 1880) was a noted clergyman and academic.
William Adams (January 25, 1807 – August 31, 1880) was a noted clergyman and academic.
William Brewster (Mayflower passenger)
Elder William Brewster Born 24 January 1560, was a Mayflower passenger and a Pilgrim colonist leader and preacher who in 1620, travelled to the New World on board the Pilgrim Fathers' ship the ...
Elder William Brewster Born 24 January 1560, was a Mayflower passenger and a Pilgrim colonist leader and preacher who in 1620, travelled to the New World on board the Pilgrim Fathers' ship the ...
William Brewster (Mayflower pilgrim)
Elder William Brewster (c. 1566 or 1567 – 10 April 1643) was a Mayflower passenger and a Pilgrim colonist leader and preacher who in 1620, travelled to the New World on board the Pilgrim Fathers...
Elder William Brewster (c. 1566 or 1567 – 10 April 1643) was a Mayflower passenger and a Pilgrim colonist leader and preacher who in 1620, travelled to the New World on board the Pilgrim Fathers...
William Brewster (Mayflower Pilgrim)
Elder William Brewster was a Mayflower passenger and a Pilgrim colonist leader and preacher who in 1620, travelled to the New World on board the Pilgrim Fathers' ship the Mayflower.
Elder William Brewster was a Mayflower passenger and a Pilgrim colonist leader and preacher who in 1620, travelled to the New World on board the Pilgrim Fathers' ship the Mayflower.
William Brewster (pilgrim)
Elder William Brewster was a Mayflower passenger and a Pilgrim colonist leader and preacher.
Elder William Brewster was a Mayflower passenger and a Pilgrim colonist leader and preacher.
William D. Williamson
William Durkee Williamson (July 31, 1779 – May 27, 1846) was the second Governor of the U.S. state of Maine (serving from May 29, 1821 to December 5, 1821) and one of the first congressmen from ...
William Durkee Williamson (July 31, 1779 – May 27, 1846) was the second Governor of the U.S. state of Maine (serving from May 29, 1821 to December 5, 1821) and one of the first congressmen from ...
William Dawes
William Dawes, Jr. was one of several men and a woman who alerted colonial minutemen of the approach of British army troops prior to the Battle of Lexington and Concord at the outset of the Amer...
William Dawes, Jr. was one of several men and a woman who alerted colonial minutemen of the approach of British army troops prior to the Battle of Lexington and Concord at the outset of the Amer...
William Douglas Mackenzie
William Douglas Mackenzie, D.D., LL.D. (July 16, 1859-1936) was an American Congregational theologian, born at Fauresmith, Orange River Colony, South Africa, educated in Edinburgh at Watson's Co...
William Douglas Mackenzie, D.D., LL.D. (July 16, 1859-1936) was an American Congregational theologian, born at Fauresmith, Orange River Colony, South Africa, educated in Edinburgh at Watson's Co...
William Ellery
William Ellery was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Rhode Island.
William Ellery was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Rhode Island.
William Hayes Ward
William Hayes Ward was an American clergyman, editor, and Orientalist, born at Abington, Mass.
William Hayes Ward was an American clergyman, editor, and Orientalist, born at Abington, Mass.
William McElwee Miller
William McElwee Miller (December 12, 1892 – July 7, 1993) was an American missionary to Persia, and author of several books.
William McElwee Miller (December 12, 1892 – July 7, 1993) was an American missionary to Persia, and author of several books.
William S. Maynard
William Sumner Maynard was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan, who served as mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan from 1856 to 1858 and again from 1865 to 1866.
William Sumner Maynard was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan, who served as mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan from 1856 to 1858 and again from 1865 to 1866.
William Whipple
William Whipple, Jr. (January 14, 1730 – November 28, 1785) was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of New Hampshire.
William Whipple, Jr. (January 14, 1730 – November 28, 1785) was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of New Hampshire.
William Williams (Continental Congress)
William Williams (April 23, 1731 – August 2, 1811) was a merchant, and a delegate for Connecticut to the Continental Congress in 1776, and a signatory of the Declaration of Independence.
William Williams (April 23, 1731 – August 2, 1811) was a merchant, and a delegate for Connecticut to the Continental Congress in 1776, and a signatory of the Declaration of Independence.
William Woodbridge
William Woodbridge (August 20, 1780 October 20, 1861) was a U.S. statesman in the states of Ohio and Michigan and in the Michigan Territory prior to statehood.
William Woodbridge (August 20, 1780 October 20, 1861) was a U.S. statesman in the states of Ohio and Michigan and in the Michigan Territory prior to statehood.
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