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<br />[[Wikipedia:Abraham Lincoln|Abraham Lincoln]] - 16th US President (1861-1865); won the US Civil War before his assassination. | <br />[[Wikipedia:Abraham Lincoln|Abraham Lincoln]] - 16th US President (1861-1865); won the US Civil War before his assassination. | ||
<br />[[Wikipedia:Andrew Johnson|Andrew Johnson]] - 17th US President (1865-1869); as Vice President, succeeded Lincoln but was impeached by Congress and served out his term under a cloud. | <br />[[Wikipedia:Andrew Johnson|Andrew Johnson]] - 17th US President (1865-1869); as Vice President, succeeded Lincoln but was impeached by Congress and served out his term under a cloud. | ||
+ | <br />[Wikipedia:Ulysses S. Grant|Ulysses S. Grant]] - 18th US President (1869-1877); popular Civil War general, served two terms as president but was rumored to have had a drinking problem. | ||
+ | <br />[Wikipedia:Rutherford B. Hayes|Rutherford B. Hayes]] - 19th US President(1877-1881); won a bitterly contested election by promising to end the bitterly resented post-Civil War military occupation of the south known as Reconstruction. | ||
+ | <br />[Wikipedia:James Garfield|James Garfield]] - 20th US President (1881-1881); shot by a crazed and disappointed political office seeker, Garfield died after only six months as president. | ||
==== [[Tom Cruise Crazy]] ==== | ==== [[Tom Cruise Crazy]] ==== | ||
[[Wikipedia:Tom Cruise|Tom Cruise]] - Actor and prominent scientologist. | [[Wikipedia:Tom Cruise|Tom Cruise]] - Actor and prominent scientologist. | ||
<br />[[Wikipedia:Katie Holmes|Katie Holmes]] - Actress, Tom Cruise's third wife and mother of his third child. | <br />[[Wikipedia:Katie Holmes|Katie Holmes]] - Actress, Tom Cruise's third wife and mother of his third child. |
Revision as of 08:58, 23 April 2008
This is a list of real people who are mentioned by name in Jonathan Coulton songs, with references to the songs in which they appear and a little biographical information.
(Well, it's a stub right now.)
Dance, Soterios Johnson, Dance
Soterios Johnson - New York radio host.
Flickr
Warren Beatty - Oscar-winning actor.
Kenesaw Mountain Landis
Kenesaw Mountain Landis - Federal judge, commissioner of Major League Baseball.
"Shoeless" Joe Jackson - Star baseball player implicated in the "Black Sox" scandal.
Joe Jackson - Famous pop star, asked the musical question "is she really going out with him?"
Mandelbrot Set
Benoît Mandelbrot - Mathematician, best known for his work in fractal geometry.
The Presidents
George Washington - 1st US President (1789-1797), and only president to have been elected unanimously.
John Adams - 2nd US President (1797-1801); as president, broke with own Federalist party to prevent war with France.
Thomas Jefferson - 3rd US President (1801-1809); among other accomplishments, purchased the Louisiana Territory from France.
James Madison - 4th US President (1809-1817); led US against Britain in War of 1812, which ended with no territorial gains on either side but inspired a strong feeling of American nationalism.
James Monroe - 5th US President (1817-1825); most notable achievement of his presidency was the Monroe Doctrine, which opposed European involvement with North and South America.
John Quincy Adams - 6th US President (1825-1829); son of John Adams (q.v.).
Andrew Jackson - 7th US President (1829-1837); signed Indian Removal Act, which led to the removal of Native Americans from their tribal lands.
Martin Van Buren - 8th US President (1837-1841); term in office largely overshadowed by economic crisis.
William Henry Harrison 9th US President (1841); first president to die in office, having served only 31 days.
John Tyler - 10th US President (1841-1845), succeeding to the office upon the death of William Henry Harrison; during his term in office, he annexed the Republic of Texas, which had secured its independence from Mexico some years earlier.
James K. Polk - 11th US President (1845-1849), elected on a platform of expansionism; during his presidency, the US fought the Mexican War and annexed the Oregon Territory.
Zachary Taylor - 12th US President (1849-1850), previously the victorious general in the Mexican War; died early in his term.
Millard Fillmore - 13th US President (1850-1853); sent Perry on an expedition to Japan.
Commodore Matthew Perry - American naval officer; sailed to Japan (1852-1854) to obtain (by force) the first US-Japanese trade treaty.
Franklin Pierce - 14th US President (1853-1857); supported the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which repealed the Missouri Compromise and allowed new states to determine the legality of slavery within those states.
James Buchanan - 15th US President (1857-1861); widely regarded as among the worst presidents, he did nothing to prevent or even slow the onset of the Civil War.
Abraham Lincoln - 16th US President (1861-1865); won the US Civil War before his assassination.
Andrew Johnson - 17th US President (1865-1869); as Vice President, succeeded Lincoln but was impeached by Congress and served out his term under a cloud.
[Wikipedia:Ulysses S. Grant|Ulysses S. Grant]] - 18th US President (1869-1877); popular Civil War general, served two terms as president but was rumored to have had a drinking problem.
[Wikipedia:Rutherford B. Hayes|Rutherford B. Hayes]] - 19th US President(1877-1881); won a bitterly contested election by promising to end the bitterly resented post-Civil War military occupation of the south known as Reconstruction.
[Wikipedia:James Garfield|James Garfield]] - 20th US President (1881-1881); shot by a crazed and disappointed political office seeker, Garfield died after only six months as president.
Tom Cruise Crazy
Tom Cruise - Actor and prominent scientologist.
Katie Holmes - Actress, Tom Cruise's third wife and mother of his third child.