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This page, and its associated discussion page, are intended to determine the names of prominent natural features within the [[Federal States]].
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=Rivers=
== Artists and writers ==
==River 1==
* [[Gerald Henderson]] - the writer (born 1789 in Gilbertville / [[Oakhill]] - died 1867 in the same town)
''Running from AR120-75 south to the Grand Lakes''
* [[Fred Bronson]] - jazz musician (born 1914 in Itigweyya, [[Seneppi| SN]] - died 1953 in [[Stanton]], [[New Carnaby | NC]]).
* [[Addison Ellis Drake]] - influential colonial-era writer and theologian (born 1638 in [[Ingerland]], died 1701 in Divinity's Grace, [[Culpepper]] ).
*[[Jack Mitchell]] - popular country and western artist (born 1923 in [[Elvira]], [[Sierra|Sra.]], died 1961 in Meyersburg, [[Fellshire|FL]])


A name has been selected: '''Akogama River'''.
== Business leaders ==
* Leonora Grants (b. 1835, lived Ohunkagan, Makaska), lumber baron, financier, philanthropist
* Joseph Gramercy II (b. 1884 to the wealthy Gramercy family, lived Gramercy, [[Seneppi]]), creator of Gramercy Motors and a streamlined manufacturing process, philanthropist, steel baron/partial owner Seneppi Steel, funded much of the Gramercy metro system
* Harrison J. Kleckney (b. 1860, lived [[Wallawaukee]], [[Seneppi]]), second owner of Kleckney Railway Cars after inheriting from father Gerald Kleckney, president of the Wallawaukee Electric Street Railway Company, helped fund construction of much of the Wallawaukee Elevated Subway in exchange for then-exclusive use of Kleckney Cars
* Jackson Mane (born 1829, to a poor family 30 miles from present-day Miller), founded Mane's steel in 1855 and directed it until his death in 1891, philanthropist, helped to build many to all of the railroad systems in Walkegan


==River 2==
== Explorers and pioneers ==
''Running from the Grand Lakes north to northern border''
* Père Benoît Le Becq (b. 1788, lived Makaska), controversial colonial-era trader and enslaver ("caretaker") of natives
* Joseph-Louis-Hippolyte Pinault (1794-1859), Ardencian born trader, explorer and entrepreneur, at one point owned most of Pinault County, later named after him.
* William Thomas (1764-1832), explored the Western Lakes in the late 1700s, including the Stone-Thomas River basin in [[Minnonigan]].
* Sauganash (c. 1770s-c.1820s), a Native Archantan who helped the settlers of southern [[Minnonigan]] before he was wrongly accused of the [[Lake City#History|Fort Drummond Fire]]. Escaped an angry mob under the cover of darkness and is believed to have canoed to Barba Island before joining other tribes in AR120-57.
* Benjamin Fletcher (1613-1688), first Ulethan to reach [[Trinity Island]] and the founder of [[Clifgate]].
* Jean de Colin (1654-1700), founded the Terre d'Espoir and the la Fortune city.


===River 2 Submissions===
== Military persons ==
* Alormen River
* John McPearson (1833 - 1904), admiral
* Lamahassa River
* Louis Huntington (First Revolution), General
* Chialappa River
* Eliange Mongrain (c. First Revolution), not!Minuteman
* Nantahalas River ("NAN-tah-AY-lah")
* Jonathan Butsy, Admiral (b. 1877 in Aerwinya/Oakhill - d. 1931) [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=19/-37.78633/161.05236]
* Garnet River
*[[Lovell Braxton]], F.S. cavalry general in the 19th century
* Mishika River
*Lt. General James P. Nickerson, 20th century military officer, namesake of Fort Nickerson in [[Sierra]]
* Tibah River
* General James McHugh, 20th century General in FS War, namesake of Ft. McHugh.
* Sand River
* Gerald Hoggan (b. 1726 in Otisport, FL - 1804), first Admiral of the FS Navy
* Mennowa River
* Beaver River
* Fiori River
* Emmet/Emmett River


===River 2 Committee===
== Politicians ==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
===<s>Presidents of the FSA</s>===
|+ style="text-align: center;" | R2 Committee
''This section has been moved to [[OGF:Federal States/Government]].''
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center" | Territory !! scope="col" | Owner
|-
| '''[[Alormen]]''' || Collaborative
|-
| '''[[Tejoma]]''' || {{OGF user|elindio23}}
|-
| '''[[Osaquoya]]''' || {{OGF user|Poston}}
|-
| '''[[West Massodeya]]''' || Collaborative
|-
| '''[[Mennowa]]''' || Collaborative
|-
| ''AR120-34'' || ''Vacant''
|-
| ''AR120-35''' || ''Vacant''
|-
| '''[[Nipewa]]''' || {{OGF user|plainoldbread}}
|-
| ''AR120-44'' || ''Vacant''
|-
|}


==River 3==
=== Regional politicians ===
''Running from western AR120-18 northeast to AR120-04''
* Ernest Fitzallen (1804 - 1877), Oakhill senator
* Marvin MacBeth (AKA Roan Stallion) (b. 1878, lived southern Makaska), native rights activist and later state representative and governor in 1920s
* Athelbert Dufour (1897-1985), senator from 1932 to 1944, and governor of Bas-Chanceux from 1948 to 1972, transformed Bas-Chanceux from being uber-catholic to being very secular and socially liberal in a single generation
* Matthew Doremaute (1926-2011), Independent FSA legislator from Seneppi in the 70s-80s, governor of Seneppi in the 60s, mayor of Wallawaukee in the 50s. Known for work on homelessness, attempts at transit funding and public-private infrastructure partnerships, etc. Would have unsuccessfully run for (president? prime minister?) in the 90s before retiring.
* Jennifer Jacobson (1933- ), early freeway revolt advocate; currently advocates for urban freeway renewal, Complete Streets, and walkable neighborhoods. Current vice secretary of the [[Minnonigan]] Department of Transportation and 2021 [[Lake City]] mayoral candidate.
* Alexandre Williams (1618-1695), first governor of the colony of [[Culpepper]], and founder of the city of Hearthsbridge.
* Collin J. Wright (1912-1987) Nipewa's first Governor. Founded the state of Nipewa
* Cheryl Manuela (1947- ) Immigrant and refugee rights activist born in [[Vega]], grew up in poverty in Southern [[Wallawaukee]], Brighston State University law school grad, Seneppi governor from 1986-1990, head of the Grand Lakes Immigrant Law Center from 1990-2003, federal court judge from 2003 to present


A name has been selected: '''Bluegill River'''.
== Others ==


===Religious Figures===


=Mountains=
*Elijah Ellis (1610-1679), founder of the city of Divinity's Grace in [[Culpepper]], religious dissenter and co-founder of the Egalitarian Church, and founder of what would become Ellis University.
[[File:AR120mountains.png]]
*John Raynham (1938-present), civil rights leader and pastor from [[Wallawaukee]], [[Seneppi]]. Fought to end systematic racism and segregation in Christic churches, and for interracial marriage to be accepted by the church and the state. Younger brother of politician Sherman Raynham.
 
[[File:AR120-PotentialAreasOfInspiration.png|900px]]
 
==Mountain range data==
Interactive map to sketch current results.
 
==Range A==
===Range A Submissions===
* Craggy Mountains
* Great Mountains
* Highland Mountains
* Spine Mountains
* Great Western Range
* Ragged Mountains
* Stony Mountains
* Grand Mountains
* Big Wolf Mountains
* Santam Mountains
* Praddallantain Mountains
* Sierra Pradda Mountains
* High Astrasia Mountains
* Iron Mountains
* Titan Mountains
* Astrasian Cordilleras
* Catpaw Mountains
* Old Rocks
* Sierra Morena
* Ashanta Mountains
* Morelo/Morello Mountains/Sierra
* Wagnuka (Woodpecker) Mountains
 
===Range A Committee===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Range A Committee
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center" | Territory !! scope="col" | Owner !! scope="col" | Priority
|-
| '''[[Alormen]]''' || Collaborative || Primary
|-
| '''[[Cosperica]]''' || Collaborative || Secondary
|-
| '''[[Belirias]]''' || [https://opengeofiction.net/user/Johnny Johnny] || Secondary
|-
| '''[[Tempache]]''' || {{OGF user|infinatious}} || Secondary
|-
| '''[[Costa Dorada]]''' || {{OGF user|GeoKyle}} || Secondary
|-
| ''AR120-74'' || ''Vacant'' || Primary
|-
| '''[[Tierra Alta]]''' || {{OGF user|Rustem Pasha}} || Primary
|-
| '''[[Apawiland]]''' || {{OGF user|IiEarth}} || Primary
|-
| ''AR120-82'' || ''Vacant'' || Primary
|-
| '''[[Tauhon]]''' || [https://opengeofiction.net/user/htx htx] || Primary
|-
| '''[[Sierra]]''' || [https://opengeofiction.net/user/Brunanter Brunanter] || Primary
|-
| '''[[Tejoma]]''' || [https://opengeofiction.net/user/elindio23 elindio23] || Secondary
|-
| '''[[Riopoderos]]''' || [https://opengeofiction.net/user/Geoc3ladus Geoc3ladus] || Secondary
|-
| '''[[Clamash]]''' || {{OGF user|bootmii}} || Primary
|-
| '''[[Wahauja]]''' || {{OGF user|Rhiney boi}} || Secondary
|-
| '''[[Aquilia]]''' || {{OGF user|Infrarrojo}} || Secondary
|-
|}
 
==Range B==
===Range B Submissions===
* Annachala Mountains
* Hatchahaw Mountains
* Minor Astrasian Mountains
* Salfalfa Mountains
* Gooniwan Mountains - from Ojibwe ''gooniwan'' snowy, hence Snowy Mountains
* Vaskatchewat Mountains (vas-cat-chu-waat)
* Oprey Mountains
* Dogtooth Mountains
* Siouxs Mountains
* Riddler Mountains
* White Beard Mountains
* Eastshelf Mountains
* Black Cat Mountains
* Chattanooquasca Range
* Aposaca Mountains
* Menasserrat Mountains
* Oshaiwash Mountains - derived from the ojibwe and powhatan for green and blue respectively
* Migomaki Mountains - derived from ojibwe for Oak
* Acoondew Mountains - My personal favorite, derived from powhatan for blue berries (possible variations: Acondow, Acondew)
* Asphale Mountains - derived from lenape/deleware for rising
 
===Range B Committee===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Range B Committee
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center" | Territory !! scope="col" | Owner !! scope="col" | Priority
|-
| '''[[Randalia]]*''' || {{OGF user|Y Knott}} || Secondary
|-
| '''[[Fellshire]]''' || {{OGF user|yoyo21}} || Primary
|-
| ''AR120-26'' || ''Vacant'' || Primary
|-
| '''[[Michisaukee]]''' || Collaborative || Primary
|-
| '''[[Caroline]]''' || {{OGF user|Abdy}} || Primary
|-
| '''[[Wilthamshire]]''' || {{OGF user|iBallasticwolf2}} || Primary
|-
| '''[[Gilliad]]''' || {{OGF user|Jarrodcamo}} || Primary
|-
| ''AR120-35'' || ''Vacant'' || Primary
|-
| '''[[Nipewa]]''' || {{OGF user|plainoldbread}} || Primary
|-
| '''[[New Carnaby]]''' || Collaborative || Primary
|-
| '''[[Taviani]]''' || {{OGF user|ZyrellfromJB}} || Primary
|-
| '''[[Ardencia]]*''' || Collaborative || Secondary
|-
|}
 
=Lakes=
[[File:Ar120lakes.png]]
==Lake System==
===Lake System Submissions===
* Grand Lakes
* Chakatswa(n) Lakes / Lakes of Chakatswa (from 'chakatswa', which translates to 'nine' in Shawnee)
** Could be a reference to the five actual lakes, along with (from west to east) Queen Charlotte Sea (located in Wychelle), Lake Glen (located in Seneppi and Walkegan), Ohunkagan (located in Makaska), and Lake Ashani (located in Taviani and AR045-03).
 
===Lake System Committee===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ style="text-align: center;" | Full Lakes Committee
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center" | Territory !! scope="col" | Owner
|-
| '''[[Oronotia]]''' || {{OGF user|AnimationSky}}
|-
| ''AR120-51'' || ''Vacant''
|-
| '''[[Makaska]]''' || [https://opengeofiction.net/user/Luciano Luciano]
|-
| '''[[Nishowigan]]''' || {{OGF user|Trombonist2003}}
|-
| '''[[Seneppi]]''' || Collaborative
|-
| ''AR120-59'' || ''Vacant''
|-
| ''AR120-56'' || ''Vacant''
|-
| '''[[Ardencia]]*''' || Collaborative
|-
| '''[[Deodeca]]*''' || Collaborative
|-
| '''[[Wahauja]]''' || {{OGF user|Rhiney boi}}
|-
| '''[[Minnonigan]]''' || {{OGF user|TheMayor}}
|-
| '''[[Wychelle]]''' || {{OGF user|CartographerKing}}
|-
| '''[[Mennowa]]''' || {{OGF user|Alessa}}, {{OGF user|Leowezy}}
|-
| '''[[Nipewa]]''' || {{OGF user|plainoldbread}}
|-
| ''AR120-44'' || ''Vacant''
|-
|}
 
===Generic Lake Submissions===
* Lake Wanalona
* Lake Majestic
* Lake Marset
* Lake Quinnapoag
* Lake Kawha
* Lake Remarkable
* Lake Bentree
* Lake Vinton
* Lake Poaxiwinnac (po-ax-ee-win-ack)
* Lake Dyon
* Lake Marion
* Lake Abeta
* Lake Nehasse
* Lake Zihnoa
* Lake Cirtanea
* Lake Saviour
* Lake Poole
* Lake Bellefleur (Beatiful Flower in French)
* Lake Grand
* Lake Chieno
* Lake Spirit
* Lake Twizel
* Lake Fiori
* Lake Halsey
* Kindred Lake
* Lake Virtue
* Lake Chajewanicha ("Unnamed" in Rakhoda [Dakota])
 
==Lake 1==
===Lake 1 Submissions===
* Long Lake
* Lake Nibikaw ("much water")
* Lake Majestueux/Lac Majestueux (based on French for "majestic water")
* <s>Lake Seneppi</s>
* Lake Wieyayeh (Rakhoda [AKA [https://fmp.cla.umn.edu/dakota/ Dakota] / Sioux] Language, means "sunset")
* Name the north and south parts separately: Lake Minnehounkou (Rakhoda [AKA [https://fmp.cla.umn.edu/dakota/ Dakota] / Sioux] Language, means "mother lake") + Lake Minneyahtey (Rakhoda [AKA [https://fmp.cla.umn.edu/dakota/ Dakota] / Sioux] Language, means "father lake")
* Lake Ouitiyayet (alternate "Franquese-influenced" spelling of previous Rakhoda suggestion)
 
===Lake 1 Committee===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ style="text-align: center;" | L1 Committee
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center" | Territory !! scope="col" | Owner
|-
| '''[[Oronotia]]''' || {{OGF user|jbobinman}}
|-
| ''AR120-44'' || ''Vacant''
|-
| ''AR120-51'' || ''Vacant''
|-
| '''[[Makaska]]''' || [https://opengeofiction.net/user/Luciano Luciano]
|-
| '''[[Nishowigan]]''' || {{OGF user|Trombonist2003}}
|-
| '''[[Seneppi]]''' || Collaborative
|-
| '''[[Ardencia]]'''* || Collaborative
|-
|}
 
==Lake 2==
===Lake 2 Submissions===
* Lake Wihinapa (Rakhoda [AKA [https://fmp.cla.umn.edu/dakota/ Dakota] / Sioux] Language, means "sunrise")
* Lake Ouiquinapat (alternate "Franquese-influenced" spelling of previous Rakhoda suggestion)
 
===Lake 2 Committee===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ style="text-align: center;" | L2 Committee
|-
! scope="col" style="text-align:center" | Territory !! scope="col" | Owner
|-
| ''AR120-59'' || ''Vacant''
|-
| ''AR120-56'' || ''Vacant''
|-
| '''[[Ardencia]]*''' || Collaborative
|-
| '''[[Makaska]]''' || [https://opengeofiction.net/user/Luciano Luciano]
|-
| ''AR120-51'' || ''Vacant''
|-
|}
 
==Lake 3==
A name has been selected: '''Lake Amanecer'''.
==Lake 4==
A name has been selected: '''Lake Sauganash'''.
==Lake 5==
A name has been selected: '''Lake Leighton'''.


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Revision as of 15:18, 4 September 2021

Note: Only FSA-shareholders here may add up to ten names. Please note your names at the discussion page

Artists and writers

Business leaders

  • Leonora Grants (b. 1835, lived Ohunkagan, Makaska), lumber baron, financier, philanthropist
  • Joseph Gramercy II (b. 1884 to the wealthy Gramercy family, lived Gramercy, Seneppi), creator of Gramercy Motors and a streamlined manufacturing process, philanthropist, steel baron/partial owner Seneppi Steel, funded much of the Gramercy metro system
  • Harrison J. Kleckney (b. 1860, lived Wallawaukee, Seneppi), second owner of Kleckney Railway Cars after inheriting from father Gerald Kleckney, president of the Wallawaukee Electric Street Railway Company, helped fund construction of much of the Wallawaukee Elevated Subway in exchange for then-exclusive use of Kleckney Cars
  • Jackson Mane (born 1829, to a poor family 30 miles from present-day Miller), founded Mane's steel in 1855 and directed it until his death in 1891, philanthropist, helped to build many to all of the railroad systems in Walkegan

Explorers and pioneers

  • Père Benoît Le Becq (b. 1788, lived Makaska), controversial colonial-era trader and enslaver ("caretaker") of natives
  • Joseph-Louis-Hippolyte Pinault (1794-1859), Ardencian born trader, explorer and entrepreneur, at one point owned most of Pinault County, later named after him.
  • William Thomas (1764-1832), explored the Western Lakes in the late 1700s, including the Stone-Thomas River basin in Minnonigan.
  • Sauganash (c. 1770s-c.1820s), a Native Archantan who helped the settlers of southern Minnonigan before he was wrongly accused of the Fort Drummond Fire. Escaped an angry mob under the cover of darkness and is believed to have canoed to Barba Island before joining other tribes in AR120-57.
  • Benjamin Fletcher (1613-1688), first Ulethan to reach Trinity Island and the founder of Clifgate.
  • Jean de Colin (1654-1700), founded the Terre d'Espoir and the la Fortune city.

Military persons

  • John McPearson (1833 - 1904), admiral
  • Louis Huntington (First Revolution), General
  • Eliange Mongrain (c. First Revolution), not!Minuteman
  • Jonathan Butsy, Admiral (b. 1877 in Aerwinya/Oakhill - d. 1931) [1]
  • Lovell Braxton, F.S. cavalry general in the 19th century
  • Lt. General James P. Nickerson, 20th century military officer, namesake of Fort Nickerson in Sierra
  • General James McHugh, 20th century General in FS War, namesake of Ft. McHugh.
  • Gerald Hoggan (b. 1726 in Otisport, FL - 1804), first Admiral of the FS Navy

Politicians

Presidents of the FSA

This section has been moved to OGF:Federal States/Government.

Regional politicians

  • Ernest Fitzallen (1804 - 1877), Oakhill senator
  • Marvin MacBeth (AKA Roan Stallion) (b. 1878, lived southern Makaska), native rights activist and later state representative and governor in 1920s
  • Athelbert Dufour (1897-1985), senator from 1932 to 1944, and governor of Bas-Chanceux from 1948 to 1972, transformed Bas-Chanceux from being uber-catholic to being very secular and socially liberal in a single generation
  • Matthew Doremaute (1926-2011), Independent FSA legislator from Seneppi in the 70s-80s, governor of Seneppi in the 60s, mayor of Wallawaukee in the 50s. Known for work on homelessness, attempts at transit funding and public-private infrastructure partnerships, etc. Would have unsuccessfully run for (president? prime minister?) in the 90s before retiring.
  • Jennifer Jacobson (1933- ), early freeway revolt advocate; currently advocates for urban freeway renewal, Complete Streets, and walkable neighborhoods. Current vice secretary of the Minnonigan Department of Transportation and 2021 Lake City mayoral candidate.
  • Alexandre Williams (1618-1695), first governor of the colony of Culpepper, and founder of the city of Hearthsbridge.
  • Collin J. Wright (1912-1987) Nipewa's first Governor. Founded the state of Nipewa
  • Cheryl Manuela (1947- ) Immigrant and refugee rights activist born in Vega, grew up in poverty in Southern Wallawaukee, Brighston State University law school grad, Seneppi governor from 1986-1990, head of the Grand Lakes Immigrant Law Center from 1990-2003, federal court judge from 2003 to present

Others

Religious Figures

  • Elijah Ellis (1610-1679), founder of the city of Divinity's Grace in Culpepper, religious dissenter and co-founder of the Egalitarian Church, and founder of what would become Ellis University.
  • John Raynham (1938-present), civil rights leader and pastor from Wallawaukee, Seneppi. Fought to end systematic racism and segregation in Christic churches, and for interracial marriage to be accepted by the church and the state. Younger brother of politician Sherman Raynham.
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