Richmond

Richmond

Richmond, the capital of Virginia, is among America's oldest major cities. Patrick Henry, a U. S. Founding Father, famously declared “Give me liberty or give me death” at its St. John's Church in 1775, leading to the Revolutionary War. The White House of the Confederacy, home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis during the Civil War, is now a museum in Court End, a neighborhood known for Federal-style mansions.

People died in Richmond (First 49 people) - Page 3

Jean Brooks

Jean Brooks

American film actress

Tom Brock

Tom Brock

American singer

Russ Christopher

Russ Christopher

Baseball athlete

Terrell Roberts

Terrell Roberts

American football player

Mel Gordon

Mel Gordon

Author

Lillian Glinn

Lillian Glinn

American singer

Johnny Babich

Johnny Babich

American baseball athlete

Rosie Lee Tompkins

Rosie Lee Tompkins

American textile artist

Ashleigh Aston Moore

Ashleigh Aston Moore

American actress

Neil Colville

Neil Colville

Ice hockey player

Eugene Boyko

Eugene Boyko

Canadian filmmaker

Alice Whitty

Alice Whitty

Olympic athlete

Hellmut May

Hellmut May

Figure skater

Thomas Kidd

Thomas Kidd

Classical scholar

Kay McNamee

Kay McNamee

Canadian swimmer

Sanford Fillmore Bennett

Sanford Fillmore Bennett

American author

David W. Dennis

David W. Dennis

Former United States Representative

Lamar Lundy

Lamar Lundy

American football player

Robert J. Havighurst

Robert J. Havighurst

Chemist

George Herbert Baker

George Herbert Baker

American artist

Bonnie Lynn Fields

Bonnie Lynn Fields

American actress

John A. Burbank

John A. Burbank

Former Governor of the Dakota Territory

William Paul Quinn

William Paul Quinn


Walter Havighurst

Walter Havighurst

Critic

Daniel Kinsey

Daniel Kinsey

American olympian

Jimmy Stokley

Jimmy Stokley

Singer

Earle Combs

Earle Combs

American baseball player

John S. Smith

John S. Smith

Attorney

Mary Barr Clay

Mary Barr Clay


James B. McCreary

James B. McCreary

Former Governor of Kentucky

Cam Henderson

Cam Henderson

American basketball coach

John Speed Smith

John Speed Smith

Former United States Representative

Kristin Johannsen

Kristin Johannsen

American author

Keen Johnson

Keen Johnson

Former Governor of Kentucky

Daniel Breck

Daniel Breck

Former United States Representative

Brutus J. Clay II

Brutus J. Clay II

American Politician

Jerome V. C. Smith

Jerome V. C. Smith

Former Mayor of Boston

Jerome Van Crowninshield Smith

Jerome Van Crowninshield Smith

Former Mayor of Boston

Charles Ford

Charles Ford

Robert Ford's brother

Oliver Cowdery

Oliver Cowdery


David Whitmer

David Whitmer


Lenvil Elliott

Lenvil Elliott

American football player

Peter Whitmer Sr.

Peter Whitmer Sr.


Mary Mussleman Whitmer

Mary Mussleman Whitmer


Mary Whitmer

Mary Whitmer


Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond

Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond


Mirabeau B. Lamar

Mirabeau B. Lamar

Politician

Deaf Smith

Deaf Smith

Soldier

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