88 illustrations of famous people including: Napoleon, Thomas Nast, Nero, Sir Isaac Newton, Adolf Nordenskjold, James Oglethorpe, Richard Olney, Edward Ord, Osceola, James Otis, and more
The founder of Georgia, born in London, England, Dec. 21, 1688; died there Jan. 30, 1785.
(1696-1785) "English soldier, reformer and colonist, founder of the State of Georgia." -Foster, 1921.
(1835- ) American jurist and statesman. Served as attorney general and secretary of state under President…
A statesman, born in Oxford, Mass., Sept. 15, 1835. In 1856 he completed a course at Brown University,…
(1818-1883) Soldier that served in the Seminole war then led Union troop in the Civil War
Edward Otho Cresap Ord (October 18, 1818 – July 22, 1883) was the designer of Fort Sam Houston,…
"General Ord, born in Cumberland, Md., October 18th, 1818, died in Havana, Cuba, July 22nd, 1883, was…
King of Sweden and Norway, born in Stockholm, Swden, Jan. 21, 1829. He is a son of Oscar I., and a brother…
A noted chief of the Seminole Indians, born in Georgia in 1804; died Jan. 30, 1838. He was the son of…
(1804-1838) Osceola was a war chief of the Seminole Indians in Florida, most recognized for his leadership…
Chief Osceola of the Florida Seminole Indians stands proudly at his tribe's village.
Tecumseh's deputy commander who led the Indians against American forces at the Battle of the Thames
"James Otis, Jr., a young Boston lawyer during the old Confederation."—E. Benjamin Andrews, 1895
A soldier born in Frederick City, Maryland, March 25, 1838. After graduating at Rochester University,…
Elwell Stephen Otis (1838 - 1909) was a United States of America General who served in the Philippines…
(1725-1783) A lawyer in colonial Massachusetts who was an early advocate of the views that led to the…
Overbeck, (1789-1869) was a neoclassical artist. His pictures were diadactic and he used propaganda…
David Dale Owen was the third son of Robert Owen, a Welsh reformer. He did the first offical state geological…