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Famous People 7 (Zoidberg12)
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Geoffrey Billings (September 23, 1783-May 29, 1860), Republican Senator from Maryland and Vice Presidential candidate in the 1828 election. IOTL he was named Braddish Billings and was an American-born settler of the area of Ottowa in British Canada.

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Clarence Hinds (January 9, 1780-June 20, 1845), Governor of Georgia in 1831. IOTL he was named Thomas Hinds and was a politician from Mississippi.

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Benjamin Jackson (September 22, 1777-April 28, 1850) Secretary of State during the Yates administration. IOTL he was named John George Jackson and was a representative and federal judge from Virginia.

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Philip Grantham (May 29, 1795-February 1, 1884), representative from Connecticut in 1841 and sponsor of the Grantham Bill.

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Anthony Lanier Martin (December 5, 1799-October 7, 1875), founding father of the Kingdom of Borealia. IOTL he was named Joshua Lanier Martin and was a governor of Alabama. IITL his parents sided with the Royalists during the American Revolution and moved to British Canada as United Empire Loyalists after the war. As a result, Martin would be born in British Canada.

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Joseph Criswell (May 29, 1805-September 27, 1895), one of the founding fathers of the Kingdom of Borealia.

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Upton Ellsworth (January 29, 1824-November 26, 1896), Governor of Massachusetts in 1859, photographed in 1876. IOTL he was named Charles C. Ellsworth and was a politician from Michigan.

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Joseph Robert Wallace (January 2, 1820-July 12, 1888), lieutenant governor of Massachusetts in 1859. IOTL he was named John Milton Wallace and was the eldest brother of lawyer, politician, general and author Lew Wallace.

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Jonathan Kent (January 8, 1802-May 16, 1881), governor of Pennsylvania during the War Between the States. IOTL he was named Edward Kent and was a governor of Maine.

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Thomas Newman (June 2, 1828-January 12, 1914), the first African-American Lt. Governor of Mississippi and the first first African-American Lt. Governor of any state.

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