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James Shields, born in Ireland, US Senator from Missouri, Minnesota and Illinois and BGen., USArmy and Frances Willard, Suffragist, temperance reformer and educator.

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John Withthrop, Governor of Massachussetts Bay Colony and Samuel Adams the fourth Governor of Massachussetts and Founding Father.

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