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Top 20 Directory: Top : Society : History : By_Time_Period : Nineteenth_Century : People |
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| Alexander W. Livingston: A pioneering seedsman best known as a developer of tomato varieties in the United States. | | Carlos Montezuma, M.D.: Book review with page samples. | | Daniel Coit Gilman: Founder and first president of Johns Hopkins University and a leading light in the development of research universities in the United States. | | Edith Jemima Simcox - Victorian Scholar and Reformer: A biography and bibliography, and includes pictures, reprinted articles, and information on movements/reform efforts. | | Edward St John Daniel, VC: Detailed biography of the first man and only officer to forfeit the Victoria Cross, includes genealogy information. | | First-Person Narratives of the American South: Diaries, autobiographies, memoirs, travel accounts, and ex-slave narratives of relatively inaccessible populations, including women, African Americans, enlisted men, laborers, and Native Americans, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. | | J. Bruce Ismay: Biographical profile with links and a photograph. | | John Edgerley - Pioneer, Plant Collector, Botanist, Nurseryman: Biography with links and images. | | Johnson Chesnut Whittaker: Brief narrative of one of the first three African-Americans to attend West Point. | | Phineas Parkhurst Quimby: Profile of a philosopher and healer. | | Priscilla on the Trail of Tears: A search for knowledge of Priscilla Silkwood. | | Sir Richard F. Burton Discussion: Discussion board on a victorian explorer, writer and translator. | | Story of the Hutchinsons: The classic history of the family of social reformers and philanthropists. | | The Internet African American History Challenge: Profiles of prominent people. | | The Life and Times of Fred Kimble: A book review. | | The Orestes Brownson Society: Devoted to the transcription and dissemination of the Quarterly Review, his works, and other writings, and includes articles and links. | | The Penniman House - A Whaling Story: A lesson plan on teaching historic people and places. | | Village Life in America, 1852—1872: Diary of the young Caroline Richards published as a book in 1913. | | Voyaging with Henry: The biography of a seaman, cook, and steward. | | Wild Rose - Civil War Spy: Book review on Rose O’Neale Greenhow. |
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