•
George Ashmun, U.S. Congressman, member of the Massachusetts State Legislature, lawyer •
James Barnes, Brigidier General, Union Army, Civil War •
Milton Bradley, businessman, considered a pioneer of the
board game industry, founder of the
Milton Bradley Company •
Andrew Symmes Bryant, Civil War Congressional
Medal of Honor recipient •
Thornton Waldo Burgess, conservationist, author, journalist •
William Barron Calhoun, U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts •
Calvin Clifford Chaffee, U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts, ardent slavery abolitionist •
Chester W. Chapin, U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts, businessman •
Thomas Dwight, U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts •
Chester Harding, portrait painter of prominent 19th century Americans •
Josiah Gilbert Holland, novelist, poet and newspaper editor •
Samuel Knox, U.S. Congressman from Missouri •
F. O. Matthiessen, Harvard professor, literary critic, author of
’’American Renaissance: Art and Expression in the Age of Emerson and Whitman’’ •
Horace A. Moses, industrialist and philanthropist, co-founder of
Junior Achievement •
Everett Peabody, Colonel, Union Army, Civil War •
Charles Francis Rice, Methodist Episcopal Minister, son of William Rice •
Edward Hyde Rice, Educator, son of William Rice •
William Rice, Methodist Episcopal minister, Springfield City Librarian •
James Wolfe Ripley, Brigadier General, Union Army, Civil War •
Charles Louis Seeger, Jr.,
musicologist, composer, university instructor, father of
Pete Seeger •
Ruth Crawford Seeger, singer, songwriter, political activist, stepmother of
Pete Seeger •
Horace Smith, inventor, industrialist •
Elizabeth Towne, writer, publisher •
Mark Trafton, U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts ==Gallery==