Prison reformer in Europe and Great Britain

John Howard

Prison reformer in Europe and Great Britain

(1752-1827) Joined the Continental Army and was appointed as Secretary of War during the War of 1812

John Eager Howard

(1752-1827) Joined the Continental Army and was appointed as Secretary of War during the War of 1812

John Eager Howard (June 4, 1752 - October 12, 1827) was an American soldier and Senator from Maryland as well as Maryland's fifth governor. He was born in and died in Baltimore County.

John Eager Howard

John Eager Howard (June 4, 1752 - October 12, 1827) was an American soldier and Senator from Maryland…

Oliver Otis Howard (November 8, 1830 - October 26, 1909) was a career United States Army officer and a Union General in the American Civil War.

Oliver Otis Howard During the Civil War

Oliver Otis Howard (November 8, 1830 - October 26, 1909) was a career United States Army officer and…

Julia Ward Howe (May 27, 1819 - October 17, 1910) was a prominent American abolitionist, social activist, and poet most famous as the author of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic."

Julia Ward Howe

Julia Ward Howe (May 27, 1819 - October 17, 1910) was a prominent American abolitionist, social activist,…

(1819-1910 ) Writer of the Battle Hymn of the Republic. Howe was also an advocate of woman's suffrage and founder of the New England Woman's Club.

Julia Ward Howe

(1819-1910 ) Writer of the Battle Hymn of the Republic. Howe was also an advocate of woman's suffrage…

(1726-1799) British admiral that defended the American coast against the French.

Lord Howe

(1726-1799) British admiral that defended the American coast against the French.

Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe KG (8 March 1726 - 5 August 1799) was a British admiral, notable in particular for his service during the American War of Independence and French Revolutionary Wars.

Richard Howe

Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe KG (8 March 1726 - 5 August 1799) was a British admiral, notable in particular…

(1732-1786) Appointed general for the North Carolina regiment during the Revolutionary War.

Robert Howe

(1732-1786) Appointed general for the North Carolina regiment during the Revolutionary War.

William Dean Howells (March 1, 1837 - May 11, 1920) was an American realist author and literary critic.

William Dean Howells

William Dean Howells (March 1, 1837 - May 11, 1920) was an American realist author and literary critic.

(1837-1920) Writer who wrote <I>The Rise of Silas Lapham</I> and<I>A Hazard of New Fortunes</I>

William D. Howells

(1837-1920) Writer who wrote The Rise of Silas Lapham andA Hazard of New Fortunes

Henry Hudson was an explorer who discovered the Hudson River.

Henry Hudson

Henry Hudson was an explorer who discovered the Hudson River.

English explorer, discovered Hudson Bay

Henry Hudson

English explorer, discovered Hudson Bay

(1862-1948 ) Hughes served as the 36th Governor of New York (1907–1910), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1910–1916), United States Secretary of State (1921–1925), a judge on the Court of International Justice (1928–1930), and the 11th Chief Justice of the United States (1930–1941). He was the Republican candidate in the 1916 U.S. Presidential election, losing narrowly to Woodrow Wilson.

Charles E. Hughes

(1862-1948 ) Hughes served as the 36th Governor of New York (1907–1910), Associate Justice of the…

(1822-1896) British writer who helped found the Working Men's College and also wrote <I>Tom Brown's Schooldays</I>

Thomas Hughes

(1822-1896) British writer who helped found the Working Men's College and also wrote Tom Brown's Schooldays

Isaac Hull (March 9, 1773 - February 13, 1843), was a Commodore in the United States Navy.

Isaac Hull

Isaac Hull (March 9, 1773 - February 13, 1843), was a Commodore in the United States Navy.

(1753-1825) American general in the Revolutionary War

William Hull

(1753-1825) American general in the Revolutionary War

William Hull (June 24, 1753 - November 29, 1825) was an American soldier and governor of Michigan Territory.

William Hull

William Hull (June 24, 1753 - November 29, 1825) was an American soldier and governor of Michigan Territory.

(1753-   ) Aid to Washington, colonel, and American ambassador to Portugal and Spain.

Colonel David Humphreys

(1753- ) Aid to Washington, colonel, and American ambassador to Portugal and Spain.

David Humphreys (July 10, 1752 - February 21, 1818) was a Revolutionary War colonel and aide de camp to George Washington.

David Humphreys

David Humphreys (July 10, 1752 - February 21, 1818) was a Revolutionary War colonel and aide de camp…

(1827-1890) Painter

W. Holman Hunt

(1827-1890) Painter

Daniel Huntington (October 4, 1816 - April 19, 1906), American artist, was born in New York City, New York.

Daniel Huntington

Daniel Huntington (October 4, 1816 - April 19, 1906), American artist, was born in New York City, New…

Signer of the Declaration of Independence representing Connecticut

Samuel Huntington

Signer of the Declaration of Independence representing Connecticut

William Hutchings was born in York, Maine in 1764. He was a soldier who fought in the American Revolutionary War.

William Hutchings

William Hutchings was born in York, Maine in 1764. He was a soldier who fought in the American Revolutionary…

(1711-1780) Governor of Massachusetts

Governor Thomas Hutchinson

(1711-1780) Governor of Massachusetts

Thomas Hutchinson (September 9, 1711 - June 3, 1780) was the royal governor of Massachusetts from 1771 to 1774 and a prominent Loyalist in the years before the American Revolutionary War.

Thomas Hutchinson

Thomas Hutchinson (September 9, 1711 - June 3, 1780) was the royal governor of Massachusetts from 1771…

(1825-1895) British biologist that had many studies in medicine and marine life. He was a supporter of Darwinism and intrduced the term "agnostic" viewpoint.

Thomas H. Huxley

(1825-1895) British biologist that had many studies in medicine and marine life. He was a supporter…

{1825-1895) English biologist known as "Darwin's Bulldog" for his advocacy of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.

Thomas H. Huxley

{1825-1895) English biologist known as "Darwin's Bulldog" for his advocacy of Charles Darwin's theory…

Colonel Robert Green Ingersoll (August 11, 1833 &ndash; July 21, 1899) was a Civil War veteran, American political leader, and orator during the Golden Age of Freethought, noted for his broad range of culture and his defense of agnosticism.

Robert Green Ingersoll

Colonel Robert Green Ingersoll (August 11, 1833 – July 21, 1899) was a Civil War veteran, American…

(1825-1894) Painter whose works reflected the Hudson River school and later became an Impressionist.

George Inness

(1825-1894) Painter whose works reflected the Hudson River school and later became an Impressionist.

(1838-1919) Catholic Archbishop of St. Paul

Archbishop Ireland

(1838-1919) Catholic Archbishop of St. Paul

John Ireland (September 11, 1838 – September 25, 1918) was the third bishop and first archbishop of Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Archbishop John Ireland

John Ireland (September 11, 1838 – September 25, 1918) was the third bishop and first archbishop of…

(1838-1905) The greatest English actor of his time. The first actor to receive knighthood.

Sir Henry Irving

(1838-1905) The greatest English actor of his time. The first actor to receive knighthood.

(1783-1859) American writer who wrote a collection of children's stories that included <I>Rip van Winkle</I> and<I>The Legend of Sleepy Hollow</I>

Washington Irving

(1783-1859) American writer who wrote a collection of children's stories that included Rip van Winkle…

(1783-1859) American author

Washington Irving

(1783-1859) American author

(1271-1336) Queen of France married to Philip III King of France

Isabel of Aragon

(1271-1336) Queen of France married to Philip III King of France

Queen of Castile

Isabella of Castile

Queen of Castile

Isabella I (April 22, 1451 &ndash; November 26, 1504) was Queen of Castile and Le&oacute;n. She and her husband, Ferdinand II of Aragon, laid the foundation for the political unification of Spain under their grandson, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.

Isabella of Castille

Isabella I (April 22, 1451 – November 26, 1504) was Queen of Castile and León. She and…

(1828-1906) Norwegian playwright who was one of the four great ones of the 19th century Norwegian literature

Henrik Isben

(1828-1906) Norwegian playwright who was one of the four great ones of the 19th century Norwegian literature

(1841-1909) Japanese statesman who was a prominent figure in the modernization of Japan or the Meiji period

Marquis Ito

(1841-1909) Japanese statesman who was a prominent figure in the modernization of Japan or the Meiji…

George Izard (21 October 1776 - 22 November 1828) was a General in the United States Army during the War of 1812 and a Governor of the Arkansas Territory.

George Izard

George Izard (21 October 1776 - 22 November 1828) was a General in the United States Army during the…

(1767-1845) US President 1829-1837

Andrew Jackson

(1767-1845) US President 1829-1837

(1767-1845) US President 1829-1837

Andrew Jackson

(1767-1845) US President 1829-1837

(1767-1845) United States President 1829-1837

Andrew Jackson

(1767-1845) United States President 1829-1837

(1767-1845) United States President 1829-1837

Andrew Jackson

(1767-1845) United States President 1829-1837

A portrait of our seventh president, Andrew Jackson from 1829-1837. He was born in 1767 and died in 1845.

Andrew Jackson

A portrait of our seventh president, Andrew Jackson from 1829-1837. He was born in 1767 and died in…

James "Left Eye" Jackson (September 21, 1757–March 19, 1806) was an early Georgia politician of the Democratic-Republican Party. Senator from Georgia.

James Jackson

James "Left Eye" Jackson (September 21, 1757–March 19, 1806) was an early Georgia politician of the…

(1824-1863) Union soldier during the American Civil war

Stonewall Jackson

(1824-1863) Union soldier during the American Civil war

(1824-1863) Union soldier during the American Civil War

Thomas J. Jackson Stonewall

(1824-1863) Union soldier during the American Civil War

(1824-1864) American general

Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson

(1824-1864) American general

(1824-1863) Union soldier during the American Civil war

Thomas J. Jackson "Stonewall"

(1824-1863) Union soldier during the American Civil war

(1843-1916) American author that wrote many short stories and novels such as The Two Magics and Daisy Miller

Henry James, Jr.

(1843-1916) American author that wrote many short stories and novels such as The Two Magics and Daisy…

(1855--) American educator who wrote on political economy

Edmund J. James

(1855--) American educator who wrote on political economy

David F. Jamison (1810-1864) was one of the founders of the Citadel and was elected president of the South Carolina secession convention in 1860.

David F. Jamison

David F. Jamison (1810-1864) was one of the founders of the Citadel and was elected president of the…

(1745-1829) President of Continental Congress 1778-1779

John Jay

(1745-1829) President of Continental Congress 1778-1779

John Jay (December 12, 1745 – May 17, 1829) was an American politician, statesman, revolutionary, diplomat, a Supreme Court Chief Justice, and a Founding Father of the United States.

John Jay

John Jay (December 12, 1745 – May 17, 1829) was an American politician, statesman, revolutionary,…

(1829-1905) Actor who became America's preeminent comedian

Joseph Jefferson

(1829-1905) Actor who became America's preeminent comedian

(1743-1826) US President 1801-1809

Thomas Jefferson

(1743-1826) US President 1801-1809

(1743-1826) US President 1801-1809

Thomas Jefferson

(1743-1826) US President 1801-1809

(1743-1826) US President 1801-1809

Thomas Jefferson

(1743-1826) US President 1801-1809