Richmond

Richmond

Richmond, the capital of Virginia, is among America's oldest major cities. Patrick Henry, a U. S. Founding Father, famously declared “Give me liberty or give me death” at its St. John's Church in 1775, leading to the Revolutionary War. The White House of the Confederacy, home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis during the Civil War, is now a museum in Court End, a neighborhood known for Federal-style mansions.

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Marcellus Laroon

Marcellus Laroon

Dutch painter

John Pendleton Jr.

John Pendleton Jr.

Former Acting Governor of Virginia

Edmund Harrison

Edmund Harrison

Former Virginia State Delegate

Claude Niépce

Claude Niépce

French engineer ‧ Nicéphore Niépce's brother

Christopher Quarles Tompkins

Christopher Quarles Tompkins

Military officer

Walter Hood Fitch

Walter Hood Fitch

Botanical illustrator

Judson Whitlocke Lyons

Judson Whitlocke Lyons

American Politician

Thomas Kidd

Thomas Kidd

Classical scholar

John Blackburn

John Blackburn

British novelist

Dianthe Lusk

Dianthe Lusk

John Brown's wife

Benjamin B. Wooden Jr.

Benjamin B. Wooden Jr.

Karen Huger's father

Fred Perry

Fred Perry

British table tennis player

James Bouldin

James Bouldin

Former United States Representative

Elizabeth Maitland, Duchess of . . .

Elizabeth Maitland, Duchess of . . .


Louisa Tollemache, 7th Countess of . . .

Louisa Tollemache, 7th Countess of . . .


Nigel Dempster

Nigel Dempster

British journalist

Mary Whitmer

Mary Whitmer


Arthur Hughes

Arthur Hughes

English painter

James Edward Tierney Aitchison

James Edward Tierney Aitchison

Scottish surgeon

Prince Octavius of Great Britain

Prince Octavius of Great Britain


Princess Elizabeth of Great Britain

Princess Elizabeth of Great Britain


Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz


Claude Niépce

Claude Niépce

French engineer ‧ Nicéphore Niépce's brother

William Aiton

William Aiton

Scottish botanist

Albert Günther

Albert Günther

British zoologist

Charles Mozley

Charles Mozley

British artist

Sydney Cockerell

Sydney Cockerell

Museum curator

John Gilbert Baker

John Gilbert Baker

Botanist

Jeremiah Meyer

Jeremiah Meyer

Painter

John Wesley Judd

John Wesley Judd

British geologist

Edith Holden

Edith Holden

British artist

Aylmer Bourke Lambert

Aylmer Bourke Lambert

British botanist

Richard Levett

Richard Levett


Walter Hood Fitch

Walter Hood Fitch

Botanical illustrator

Charles Haslewood Shannon

Charles Haslewood Shannon

Artist

Félix Pissarro

Félix Pissarro

French painter

Joshua Kirby

Joshua Kirby

Painter

Henry Nicholas Ridley

Henry Nicholas Ridley

Botanist

john patrick micklethwait brenan

john patrick micklethwait brenan

British botanist

Franz Bauer

Franz Bauer

Austrian artist

Phyllis Ginger

Phyllis Ginger

British artist

N. E. Brown

N. E. Brown

Author

Claude Niépce

Claude Niépce

French engineer ‧ Nicéphore Niépce's brother

Frederick Edward Hulme

Frederick Edward Hulme

Teacher

John Harington, 2nd Baron Harington of Exton

John Harington, 2nd Baron Harington of Exton


Frances Harriet Hooker

Frances Harriet Hooker

Botanist

Samuel Molyneux

Samuel Molyneux

Amateur astronomer

Augusta Webster

Augusta Webster

English poet and dramatist

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