(1885-1889) Secretary of the State to President Cleveland and ambassador to Great Britain
(1756-1836) New Your State Attorney General, US Senator from New York, American vice-president 1801…
Carnot was a French statesman. He was born at Limoges in 1837. Entering politics, he became a leader…
(1815-1886) Named to the US Supreme Court by President Lincoln and later became a Senator from Illinois.
(1778-1829) British chemist who discovered the anesthetic use of laughing gas, discovered many elements…
(1830-1915) President of Mexico from1876-80 and 1884-1911. He fought against the French occupation of…
(1834-1926) Educator who became president of Harvard and presided over a period of great growth which…
(1841--) French statesman and president 1859-1899 that took part in the Franco Prussian war
(1831-1908) Geographer and university administrator, first president of Johns Hopkins University and…
(1822-1885) Eighteenth president of the Unites states1869-1876 and Civil War general for the Union.
(1743-1826) Third President of the United States 1801-1809. Wrote the first draft of the Declaration…
(1835- ) American jurist and statesman. Served as attorney general and secretary of state under President…
(1815-1903) U.S. Senator and Governor of Minnesota. He also served as Secretary of War under President…
(1839-1898) American temperance reformer. President of the National Woman's Temperance Union and of…
(1743-1826) Third President of the United States 1801-1809. Wrote the first draft of the Declaration…
(1822-1885) Eighteenth president of the Unites States (1869-1876) and Civil War general for the Union.
(1743-1826) Third President of the United States 1801-1809. Wrote the first draft of the Declaration…
(1782-1850) Vice-president under John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson from 1825-1832
(1822-1885) Eighteenth president of the Unites States1869-1876 and Civil War general for the Union.
(1759-1825) Clergyman that wrote the first biography of President George Washington