(1732 – 1799) 1st President of the United States, Commander in Chief of the Continental Army, "Father of His Country", First Congressional medalist.
(1735 – 1826) 2nd President & 1st Vice President of the United States, U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain and the Netherlands, Founding Father.
(1874 – 1965) British Prime Minister During WWII, First Lord of The Admiralty, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, War Correspondent.
(1858 – 1919) 26th President of the United States, U.S. Volunteer Cavalry Officer, Author of 35 Books, Amazon Explorer, Nobel Peace Medalist.
(1767 – 1848) 6th U.S. President, U.S. Congressman, U.S. Secretary of State, U.S. Ambassador to Russia, Prussia, United Kingdom, & The Netherlands.
(1722 – 1803) Governor of Massachusetts, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, Ratifier of the U.S. Constitution.
(1758 – 1808) Influential U.S. Congressman, American Lawyer, Respected Orator, Founding Father.
(1729 – 1795) Governor of New Hampshire, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, Ratifier of the U.S. Constitution, American Physician.
(1737 – 1832) Signer of the Declaration of Independence, U.S. Senator from Maryland, State Senator in Maryland.
(1706 – 1790) U.S. Minister to France and Sweden, 1st Postmaster General, Author of the Poor Richard's Almanack, Prolific Inventor, Respected Scientist.
(1880 – 1964) U.S. General of the Army, Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers (Occupying Japan After WWII), United Nations General, Medal of Honor Recipient.
(1755 or 1757 – 1804) 1st U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Aide-de-camp to Gen. George Washington, Co-author of the Federalist Papers.
Also known as the "Authorized Version", this English translation of the Holy Bible was commissioned by King James I of England and published in 1611.
(1743 – 1826) 3rd U.S. President, 2nd U.S. Vice President, 1st U.S. Secretary of State, U.S. Ambassador to France, Principal Author of the Declaration of Independence.
(1736 – 1799) 1st & 6th Governor of Virginia, Influential Orator, American Lawyer, "Firebrand of the Revolution".
(1745 – 1829) 1st U.S. Chief Justice, 2nd Governor of New York, 2nd U.S. Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Co-author of The Federalist Papers, Founding Father.