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== Artists and writers ==
== Artists and writers ==
* [[Gerald Henderson]] - the writer (born 1789 in Gilbertville / [[Oakhill]] - died 1867 in the same town)
* Fred Bronson - jazz musician (born 1914; died 1953 in Stanton, New Carnaby).
* [[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).
* [[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|SA]], died 1961 in Meyersburg, Fellshire)
*[[Jack Mitchell]] - popular country and western artist (born 1923 in [[Elvira]], [[Sierra|Sra.]], died 1961 in Meyersburg, [[Fellshire|FL]])
* Dean Polk - one of the best selling country artists of all time (born 1954 in Casper, Ogdalen, died 2014 in Adamsville)
*Dean Polk - one of the best selling country artists of all time (born 1954 in Casper, Ogdalen, died 2014 in Adamsville)


== Business leaders ==
== Business leaders ==
* Leonora Grants (b. 1835, lived Ohunkagan, Makaska), lumber baron, financier, philanthropist
* 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
* Claudette Sanders (1839-1936) was the first woman in [[Zakahigan]] to obtain a business license. After being denied a business license for 14 consecutive years, Sanders was finally approved at the age of 39. In 1878, Sanders opened a restaurant in Maquadena; and this restaurant is the oldest operating in Zakahigan.
* Claudette Sanders (1839-1936) was the first woman in [[Zakahigan]] to obtain a business license. After being denied a business license for 14 consecutive years, Sanders was finally approved at the age of 39. In 1878, Sanders opened a restaurant in Maquadena; and this restaurant is the oldest operating in Zakahigan.


== Explorers and pioneers ==
== Explorers and pioneers ==
* Père Benoît Le Becq (b. 1788, lived Makaska), controversial colonial-era trader and enslaver ("caretaker") of natives
* 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.
* 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]].
* 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.
* 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]].
* Henry Adams (b. 1719 in Eustacia, died 1802 in Ogdalen) back-country explorer in the Ogdalen Area, namesake of Fort Adams and by extension Adamsville
* Jean de Colin (1654-1700), founded the Terre d'Espoir and the la Fortune city.
* Henry Adams (b. 1719 in Eustacia, died 1802 in Ogdalen) backcountry explorer in the Ogdalen Area, namesake of Fort Adams and by extension Adamsville
* Reginald Eugene Tryon (1901-1974) was a controversial environmentalist who served as director of the Zakahigan Department of Natural Resources. While in office, Tryon claimed that Native and Black peoples were the cause of environmental pollution.
* Reginald Eugene Tryon (1901-1974) was a controversial environmentalist who served as director of the Zakahigan Department of Natural Resources. While in office, Tryon claimed that Native and Black peoples were the cause of environmental pollution.


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* John McPearson (1833 - 1904), admiral
* John McPearson (1833 - 1904), admiral
* Louis Huntington (First Revolution), General
* Louis Huntington (First Revolution), General
* Eliange Mongrain (c. First Revolution), not!Minuteman
* Eliange Mongrain (c. First Revolution), Military
* Jonathan Butsy, Admiral (b. 1877 in Aerwinya/Oakhill - d. 1931) [https://opengeofiction.net/#map=19/-37.78633/161.05236]
* Lovell Braxton, cavalry general in the 19th century
*[[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]]
*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.
* 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
* Gerald Hoggan (b. 1726 in Otisport, FL - 1804), first Admiral of the FS Navy


== Politicians ==
== Politicians ==
===<s>Presidents of the FSA</s>===
:''For the chief executive, please see [[Collab:Federal States/Government]].''
''This section has been moved to [[Collab:Federal States/Government]].''


=== Regional politicians ===
=== 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
* 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.
* 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.
* 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
* Alvin Stewart (1933-2017) was an LGBT-rights activist and lawyer from Bixoheni, [[Zakahigan]]. Stewart's activism was credited when the Zakahigan Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriages in 2003. Stewart was also a sociology lecturer at Reserve Southwestern University.
* Alvin Stewart (1933-2017) was an LGBT-rights activist and lawyer from Bixoheni, [[Zakahigan]]. Stewart's activism was credited when the Zakahigan Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriages in 2003. Stewart was also a sociology lecturer at Reserve Southwestern University.
* Thomas J. Randolph (1709-1792) Served as the first governor of Wilthamshire for 3 terms, from 1771 to 1783.


== Others ==
== Others ==
===Religious Figures===
===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.
*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.
*Walker Foster (1924-1973) prominent pastor from Adamsville, Ogdalen, and civil rights leader
*Walker Foster (1924-1973) prominent pastor from Adamsville, Ogdalen, and civil rights leader
*Susan Carlton (1938-2022) was one of the first female priests in the country, obtaining her title in 1972.
*Susan Carlton (1938-2022) was one of the first female priests in the country, obtaining her title in 1972.

Latest revision as of 21:54, 23 October 2022

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Artists and writers

  • Fred Bronson - jazz musician (born 1914; died 1953 in Stanton, New Carnaby).
  • 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, SA, died 1961 in Meyersburg, Fellshire)
  • Dean Polk - one of the best selling country artists of all time (born 1954 in Casper, Ogdalen, died 2014 in Adamsville)

Business leaders

  • Leonora Grants (b. 1835, lived Ohunkagan, Makaska), lumber baron, financier, philanthropist
  • Claudette Sanders (1839-1936) was the first woman in Zakahigan to obtain a business license. After being denied a business license for 14 consecutive years, Sanders was finally approved at the age of 39. In 1878, Sanders opened a restaurant in Maquadena; and this restaurant is the oldest operating in Zakahigan.

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.
  • Henry Adams (b. 1719 in Eustacia, died 1802 in Ogdalen) back-country explorer in the Ogdalen Area, namesake of Fort Adams and by extension Adamsville
  • Reginald Eugene Tryon (1901-1974) was a controversial environmentalist who served as director of the Zakahigan Department of Natural Resources. While in office, Tryon claimed that Native and Black peoples were the cause of environmental pollution.

Military persons

  • John McPearson (1833 - 1904), admiral
  • Louis Huntington (First Revolution), General
  • Eliange Mongrain (c. First Revolution), Military
  • Lovell Braxton, 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

For the chief executive, please see Collab:Federal States/Government.

Regional politicians

  • Marvin MacBeth (AKA Roan Stallion) (b. 1878, lived southern Makaska), native rights activist and later state representative and governor in 1920s
  • 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.
  • Alvin Stewart (1933-2017) was an LGBT-rights activist and lawyer from Bixoheni, Zakahigan. Stewart's activism was credited when the Zakahigan Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriages in 2003. Stewart was also a sociology lecturer at Reserve Southwestern University.
  • Thomas J. Randolph (1709-1792) Served as the first governor of Wilthamshire for 3 terms, from 1771 to 1783.

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.
  • Walker Foster (1924-1973) prominent pastor from Adamsville, Ogdalen, and civil rights leader
  • Susan Carlton (1938-2022) was one of the first female priests in the country, obtaining her title in 1972.
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