Ronald Reagan was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th president of the United States.
Andrew Jackson was the controversial 7th U.S. president known for championing the common man and implementing the Indian Removal Act.
Pete du Pont was an influential American politician and former governor of Delaware, known for his conservative policies and impact on the Republican Party.
Zebulon Pike was an intrepid American explorer and soldier who discovered a significant mountain range that now bears his name, the Pike's Peak.
Harriet Lane was the niece and First Lady of President James Buchanan, known for her influential role in White House social affairs and her impact on American fashion.
Lou Hoover was the 31st First Lady of the United States, known for her activism and contributions to education and women's rights.
William Hooper Councill was an influential African-American educator, lawyer, and politician who fought for civil rights and education in the Reconstruction era.
Lucy Hicks Anderson was a pioneering American woman who bravely lived as a trans woman in the early 20th century, challenging societal norms and paving the way for future generations.
Bat Masterson was an American frontier lawman, gambler, and journalist known for his stylish dress and quick wit.