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Famous People 8 (Zoidberg12)
Time for some new photos, including for some of the people mentioned in the new update.

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Bradley Kinder (February 15, 1794-June 26, 1880), Democratic 17th President of the United States from 1875 to 1877 and Vice President under President John P. Quincy.

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Horace Littlefield (November 23, 1822-December 9, 1912), Federalist Senator from New York and 18th President of the United States of America. IOTL he was named Daniel Littlefield and was a Lt. Governor of Rhode Island.

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Austin Campbell (September 22, 1827-November 30, 1909), Democratic Secretary of the Interior and presidential candidate in the 1876 election. IOTL he was a man named Robert Andrew Jackson Campbell.


Anthony Soley Benton (February 19, 1792-June 28, 1870), leader of the Anti-Independence Texans. IOTL he was named Nathaniel Soley Benton was a politician from New York. IITL he moved from New York to Texas as a young impresario, partly due to the economic ruin New York was suffering from after the War of 1812.

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Alexander Hamilton II (January 22, 1782-October 24, 1868), Federalist 7th President of the United States from 1829-1835. IOTL he was named Phillip Hamilton and was the eldest son of Alexander Hamilton. IITL Alexander Hamilton decided to name his firstborn son after himself instead of his second-born son, who was born IOTL and IITL in 1786, except that IITL he is the one named Philip Hamilton (confusing I know). IOTL Philip Hammond died in a duel at the age of 19 in 1801. IITL no such duel ever happens.

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Thomas Gifford (1821-May 8, 1899), English-born Democratic representative from Ohio. IOTL he was named Charles Gifford and was a Canadian Conservative politician from Ontario. IITL his parents moved to the United States of America when he was only twelve years old in 1833.

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Jacob Hammon (October 26, 1824-December 23, 1914), Federalist representative from New Jersey.


William Augustus Porter (January 18, 1798-October 14, 1888), Mayor of Brooklyn in 1874. IOTL he was named Augustus Seymour Porter and was a New York-born politician from Michigan. With Michigan a part of British Canada IITL, he never moves out of New York.

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