Jeremiah Nichols (December 29, 1812-January 30, 1900), Federalist Representative from Rhode Island and presidential candidate in the 1882 election. IOTL he was named John G. Nichols and was a Mayor of Los Angeles.
Jonathan Pendleton (January 10, 1822-November 22, 1888), Federalist Representative from Maine and vice presidential candidate in the 1882 election. IOTL he was named James M. Pendleton and was a representative from Rhode Island.
Christopher Hampton (March 28, 1818-May 26, 1906), South Carolina-born Republican Senator from Dixiana and Presidential Candidate in the 1882 election. IOTL he was named Wade Hampton III and was a Confederate general during the Civil War. IITL he never enters the military and instead becomes a lawyer and then politician.
Kevin Baxter (March 5, 1819-June 7, 1895), Republican Senator from South Carolina and Vice Presidential Candidate in the 1882 election. IOTL he was named John Baxter and was a judge and attorney from North Carolina.
Joshua Dalton (February 2, 1825-March 20, 1891), American Liberal Party Senator from Connecticut and Presidential Candidate in the 1882 election. IOTL he was named John Call Dalton and was an American physiologist.
Terrance Cole (September 17, 1822-November 3, 1923), American Liberal Party Governor of Mississippi and Vice Presidential Candidate in the 1882 election. IOTL he was named Cornelius Cole and was a Senator from California.
Beuford Scott (December 28, 1823-November 26, 1890) Democratic Vice President of the United States of America from 1883 to 1889. IOTL he was named Thomas A. Scott and was an American businessman, railroad executive, and industrialist.