Hiram S. Thomas was a rich businessman who was famous for buying a home in a fancy wealthy area in New York. This was a big deal because he was black and it was the 1890s. He probably would have been more famous if he actually moved in, but, apparently, the racist uproar caused him to sell a couple months later.
1837
He invented potato chips...Although "George Crum" is more than likely the actual inventor(See article: George "Speck" Crum (1822 - 1914))However, it was never patented.
King Hiram I died in -946.
Supposedly it was Simpson. Others say there was no 'S' - it was inserted unofficially when he was nicknamed 'Unconditional Surrender'. His first name was actually Hiram.
Yes, Hiram Rhodes Revels died on January 16, 1901
Hiram Ulysses Grant. It is frequently said that Grant's middle name was "Simpson." It was not. His middle name was "Ulysses" and he admitted that the "S" in his name stood for nothing.
Hiram S. Thomas was the Postmaster for the state of Vermont. He only attended school until he was 14 years of age.
Hiram Washington Thomas has written: 'The people's pulpit' -- subject(s): Presidents, Sermons
Thomas Hiram Holding was born in 1844.
Hiram To has written: 'Hiram To' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
Thomas Hiram Holding did in 1908
Hiram S. Rankin has written: 'Manganese resources of the Tennessee valley region' -- subject(s): Manganese ores
Harvester Hiram has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Hiram Eldon Mansfield has written: 'The sophisticates' -- subject(s): Drama, Temperance
Hiram Elfenbein has written: 'Organized religion' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Religion
Hiram Orcutt has written: 'The parents' manual' -- subject(s): Education, Domestic education 'The discipline of the school' -- subject(s): School discipline
Hiram Larew has written: 'More than anything' '\\' -- subject(s): Diseases and pests, Hazel
Hiram Thompson Scovill has written: 'Farm accounting' -- subject(s): Accessible book