Source attribution
Category: Source attribution

Jane Gemmill
Scottish temperance activist

Sarah Lindsay Evans
British-born Australian temperance activist

Lella A. Dillard
American temperance leader

Ella D. Crawford
American temperance movement organizer

Marguerite Courtin, Madame de Vantelet

Alice Brown Caine
English temperance leader

Henry Wotton
English poet

Sir John Shelley, 1st Baronet

Imogen LaChance
American temperance leader

Marian Gaston
American judge

Emor L. Calkins
American temperance leader

Lucy Wood Butler
American temperance leader

John P. Stenbit
American engineer and public official

Peter Seaman
Mayor of Norwich

Jaime E. Esparza
American lawyer

Alamdar S. Hamdani
American lawyer

William Sugars McLemore
1 Feb 1830 - 7 Aug 1908

Bassett Ferguson
American politician

Pete Pettigrew
United States Navy rear-admiral

William H. Merritt
19th Century American Politician and Journalist

Bertha Fowler
American educator, preacher

Leigha Simonton
American lawyer

Eben Hillyer

John McGowan
Officer in the Union Navy during the Civil War and afterwards in the United States Navy

Robert H. Carter
American rheumatologist and physician-scientist

Charles Bullock
English writer

William Duthie
Scottish sea captain and shipbuilder

Amelie Veiller Van Norman
French-born American educator and civic reformer

George Briggs
English convict

Benjamin ben Judah
14th century Biblical exegete

Janet Cook Lewis
American artist, librarian, and bookbinder

William J. Crum
American black marketeer

Archie C. Kuntze
American naval captain

Annie Babbitt Bulyea
Canadian temperance leader

Harriet Ball Dunlap
American temperance leader

Joachim Neumann
German educator and Hebraist, and a Jewish convert to Christianity

Henry Poper
German clergyman of the Church of England and a missionary among the Jews

Joseph R. Calloway
United States Army general

William Robinson
American slave holder and benefactor

Carl C. Turner
United States Army officer