155 illustrations of famous people including: William Taft, Zachary Taylor, Tecumseh, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Nikola Tesla, William Thackeray, George Thomas, Henry David Thoreau, Samuel Tilden, Titian, Mark Twain, John Tyler, John Tyndall, and more

The second of the so-called "Five Good Emperors" of the Roman Empire. Under his rule, the Empire reached its greatest territorial extent.

Marcus Trajan

The second of the so-called "Five Good Emperors" of the Roman Empire. Under his rule, the Empire reached…

Served in the Civil War for the Confederates.

William Lee Trenholm

Served in the Civil War for the Confederates.

A popular American author born in Ogden, New York to Windor Stone Trowbridge and Rebecca Willey. His papers are located at the Houghton Library at Harvard University.

John Trowbridge

A popular American author born in Ogden, New York to Windor Stone Trowbridge and Rebecca Willey. His…

John Trumbull (June 6, 1756 – November 10, 1843) was an American artist during the period of the American Revolutionary War famous for his historical paintings including his Declaration of Independence, which appears on the reverse of the $2 dollar bill.

John Trumbull

John Trumbull (June 6, 1756 – November 10, 1843) was an American artist during the period of the…

Jonathan Trumbull, Sr. (12 October 1710 – 17 August 1785) was one of the few men who served as governor in both a pre-Revolutionary colony and a post-Revolutionary state. He was a friend and advisor of General Washington throughout the revolutionary period, dedicating the resources of Connecticut to the fight for independence. He was the only colonial governor to continue in office through the American revolution.

Jonathan Trumbull

Jonathan Trumbull, Sr. (12 October 1710 – 17 August 1785) was one of the few men who served as governor…

(1710-1785) Governor of Connecticut.

Jonathan Trumbull

(1710-1785) Governor of Connecticut.

First Governor of Connecticut

Jonathan Trumbull

First Governor of Connecticut

An illustration of a monumental brass erected in honor of Sir Roger de Trumpington located at St. Mary and St. Michael's Church in Trumpington Cambridgeshire, England.

Sir Roger de Trumpington

An illustration of a monumental brass erected in honor of Sir Roger de Trumpington located at St. Mary…

Chinese diplomatist and minister to the courts of London and Paris.

Marquis Tseng

Chinese diplomatist and minister to the courts of London and Paris.

Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), was Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from 19 July 1553 until her death. The fourth crowned monarch of the Tudor dynasty, she is remembered for restoring England to Roman Catholicism after succeeding her short-lived half brother, Edward VI, to the English throne. In the process, she had almost 300 religious dissenters burned at the stake in the Marian Persecutions, earning her the sobriquet of Bloody Mary. Her re-establishment of Roman Catholicism was reversed by her successor and half-sister, Elizabeth I.

Queen Mary Tudor

Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), was Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from 19…

A physicist and author, born in Leighlin Bridge, Ireland, Aug. 21, 1820; died in Haslemere, England, Dec. 4, 1893.

John Tundall

A physicist and author, born in Leighlin Bridge, Ireland, Aug. 21, 1820; died in Haslemere, England,…

(1821-1915) Canadian statesman.

Sir Charles Tupper

(1821-1915) Canadian statesman.

Canadian statesman

Sir C. Tupper

Canadian statesman

A Russian novelist, born at Orel, Nov. 9, 1818; died at Bougival, near Paris, Sep. 3, 1883.

Ivan Sergyevich Turgenieff

A Russian novelist, born at Orel, Nov. 9, 1818; died at Bougival, near Paris, Sep. 3, 1883.

(1755-1851) Landscape artist and watercolorist who lead the way for impressionists.

Joseph Mallord William Turner

(1755-1851) Landscape artist and watercolorist who lead the way for impressionists.

The piece is a portrait of the artist, Joseph Turner from a sketch by John Gilbert.

Joseph Mallord William Turner

The piece is a portrait of the artist, Joseph Turner from a sketch by John Gilbert.

(1828-1909) Turpie was a lawyer and senator from Indiana.

David Turpie

(1828-1909) Turpie was a lawyer and senator from Indiana.

Mark Twain's real name is Samuel L. Clemens and is famous for his books, <em>The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, A Yankee in King Arthur's Court,</em> and <em>The Prince and the Pauper</em>.

Mark Twain

Mark Twain's real name is Samuel L. Clemens and is famous for his books, The Adventures of Huckleberry

William M. Tweed (April 3, 1823 – April 12, 1878), sometimes informally called Boss Tweed, was an American politician who was convicted for stealing between 40 million and 200 million dollars from New York City taxpayers through political corruption. Tweed was head of Tammany Hall, the Democratic Party political machine that played a major role in the politics of 19th century New York. He died in jail.

William Marcy Tweed

William M. Tweed (April 3, 1823 – April 12, 1878), sometimes informally called Boss Tweed, was an…

David Emanuel Twiggs (1790 &ndash; July 15, 1862) was a United States soldier during the War of 1812 and Mexican-American War and a general of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. He was one of the oldest generals on either side in the Civil War.

David Emanuel Twiggs

David Emanuel Twiggs (1790 – July 15, 1862) was a United States soldier during the War of 1812…

"General Tyler, born in Brooklyn, Windham County, Conn., January 7th, 1797, died in New York city, November 30th, 1882, was graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1819. He served as a lieutenant of artillery, was adjutant of the School of Practice at Fortress Monroe, 1824-'26; and while commanding the arsenal at Pikesville, Md., 1826-'27, translated 'Manoeuvres of Artillery' from the French. In 1828 he was sent abroad to observe the French improvements in artillery. This he did at Metz and elsewhere. In 1832 he was superintendent of the inspectors of arms furnished by contractors. Resigning in 1834, he became president of an iron and coal company. He was colonel of the First Connecticut Regiment in April, 1861; brigadier general of volunteers in March, 1862, and served in the Army of the Mississippi at the siege of Corinth in June. Served as one of the commission to investigate Buell's Kentucky campaign, and afterward in command at Harper's Ferry, in Baltimore and in Delaware. He withdrew from the army in April, 1864."&mdash; Frank Leslie, 1896

General Daniel Tyler

"General Tyler, born in Brooklyn, Windham County, Conn., January 7th, 1797, died in New York city, November…

(1790-1862) US President 1841-1845

John Tyler

(1790-1862) US President 1841-1845

(1790-1862) US President 1841-1845

John Tyler

(1790-1862) US President 1841-1845

(1790-1862) Tenth president of the United States 1841-1845

John Tyler

(1790-1862) Tenth president of the United States 1841-1845

"John Tyler, former president of the United States."&mdash;E. Benjamin Andrews, 1895

John Tyler

"John Tyler, former president of the United States."—E. Benjamin Andrews, 1895

The tenth president of the United States, born in Greenway, Virginia, March 29, 1790; died in Richmond, Jan. 18, 1862.

John Tyler

The tenth president of the United States, born in Greenway, Virginia, March 29, 1790; died in Richmond,…

John Tyler, the tenth president of the United States.

John Tyler

John Tyler, the tenth president of the United States.

The tenth President of the United States, serving from 1841 to 1845. He was the first President to succeed to the office following the death of a predecessor.

John Tyler

The tenth President of the United States, serving from 1841 to 1845. He was the first President to succeed…

(1790-1862) US President 1841-1845

John Tyler

(1790-1862) US President 1841-1845

First Lady of the United States of America from 1841 until her death in 1842.

Letitia Christian Tyler

First Lady of the United States of America from 1841 until her death in 1842.

William Tyndale (sometimes spelled Tindall or Tyndall; (c. 1494 &ndash; 1536) was a 16th-century Protestant reformer and scholar who translated the Bible into the Early Modern English of his day. While a number of partial and complete Old English translations had been made from the seventh century onward, and Middle English translations particularly during the 14th century, Tyndale's was the first English translation to draw directly from Hebrew and Greek texts, and the first to take advantage of the new medium of print, which allowed for its wide distribution (it is worth mention that some scholars claim he made this translation from Latin[citation needed]). In 1535, Tyndale was arrested, jailed in the castle of Vilvoorde outside Brussels for over a year, tried for heresy and burnt at the stake.

William Tyndale

William Tyndale (sometimes spelled Tindall or Tyndall; (c. 1494 – 1536) was a 16th-century Protestant…

(1820-1893) English physicist.

John Tyndall

(1820-1893) English physicist.

(1820-1893) A Prominent nineteenth century physicist whose scientific fame arose in the 1850s from his study of diamagnetism. Later he studied thermal radiation and produced a number of discoveries about processes in the atmosphere.

John Tyndall

(1820-1893) A Prominent nineteenth century physicist whose scientific fame arose in the 1850s from his…

(1820-1893) A Prominent nineteenth century physicist whose scientific fame arose in the 1850s from his study of diamagnetism. Later he studied thermal radiation and produced a number of discoveries about processes in the atmosphere.

John Tyndall

(1820-1893) A Prominent nineteenth century physicist whose scientific fame arose in the 1850s from his…

Tyndall was a natural philosopher and known for the Tyndall effect.

Prof. John Tyndall

Tyndall was a natural philosopher and known for the Tyndall effect.