Signers of the Declaration
John Adams
Samuel Chase
Abraham Clark
George Clymere
Benjamin Franklin
Samuel Huntington
Thomas Jefferson
Francis Lightfoot Lee
Robert Morris, Jr.
John Penn
Caesar Rodney
George Ross
Roger Sherman
George Walton
John Witherspoon
George Wythe
Constitutional Convention Delegates
Richard Basseti
William Blount
George Clymere
William Few
Benjamin Franklin
Alexander Hamilton
William Houston
William S. Johnson
William Livingston
James Madison
George Mason
John Francis Mercer
Charles Pickney III
John Rutledge
Richard D. Spaight
George Washington
John Witherspoon
George Wythe
Presidents
John Adams
John Quincy Adams
Grover Cleveland
James Garfield
William Henry Harrison
Andrew Jackson
Thomas Jefferson
Abraham Lincoln
James Madison
James Polk
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt
John Tyler
George Washington
Woodrow Wilson
Statesmen
Henry Fountain Ashurst
William Jennings Bryan
Henry Clay
Jefferson Davis
John Dickinson
Benjamin Franklin
Alexander Hamilton
Patrick Henry
John Jay
John Marshall
James Otis, Jr.
William Penn
Daniel Webster
Noah Webster
Military Officers
John Barry
George Rogers Clark
Stonewall Jackson
John Paul Jones
Nathanael Greene
Nathan Hale
Henry Knox
Robert E. Lee
Douglas MacArthur
George Patton
Matthew Perry
John Pershing
David Dixon Porter
Joseph Bradley Varnum
George Washington
Others
This page wouldn't be complete without mentioning John Philip Sousa. Sousa's high-stepping marches, with their stirring beat and energy, are an American military tradition. They bring us together, lifting our hearts during troubled times and reminding us on national holidays that we are all Americans. Popularly known as the "March King," John Philip Sousa was a true patriot whose music defined the spirit of America. Read his biography here.
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