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John Arnot, Jr. (1831–1886), US Representative, mayor, Civil War veteran, businessman •
Tracy Beadle (1808–1877), member of the New York State Assembly •
James Chaplin Beecher (1828–1886), Civil War general •
Frank LaMar Christian (1876–1955), prison warden •
Clara Clemens (1874–1962), concert singer and Mark Twain's only surviving child and widow of
Ossip Gabrilowitsch •
Jean Clemens (1880–1909), Mark Twain's youngest daughter •
Olivia Langdon Clemens (1845–1904), Mark Twain's wife and editor •
Susy Clemens (1872–1896), Mark Twain's eldest daughter and a biographer of him •
Ernie Davis (1939–1963),
Heisman Trophy winner from
Syracuse University •
Alexander S. Diven (1809–1896), Civil War general •
Jacob Sloat Fassett (1853–1924), US Representative •
Thomas S. Flood (1844–1908), US Representative •
Ossip Gabrilowitsch (1878–1936), Russian-born American pianist married to
Clara Clemens. •
Hiram Gray (1801–1890), US Representative •
Edward M. Hoffman (1857–1901), Adjutant General of New York •
John W. Jones (1817–1900), ex-slave and sexton of Woodlawn National Cemetery •
Thomas Maxwell (1792–1864), US Representative •
Anna Campbell Palmer (1854–1928), novelist •
Samuel Partridge (1790–1883), US Representative •
Alexander W. Randall (1819–1872), 6th Governor of Wisconsin •
Hal Roach (1892–1992), comedy film & television producer •
Lucius Robinson (1810–1891), Governor of New York •
Hosea H. Rockwell (1840–1918), US Representative •
Horace B. Smith (1826–1888), US Representative •
Esther Baker Steele (1835–1911), educator, author, editor, philanthropist •
Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens) (1835–1910), author •
Asher Tyler (1798–1875), US Representative •
Jonas S. Van Duzer (1846–1918), creamery manufacturer and assemblyman ==Gallery==