#e <t>plague<d>1793 Aug<e>1793 Nov<n>Yellow Fever<c>Philadelphia<info>The Philadelphia Yellow Fever epidemic of 1793<ref>Sci Am 98 Aug
// 19th century
#p <nat>American<o>author<n>Mark Twain<aka>Samuel Langhorne Clemens<b>1835 Nov 30<d>1910 Apr 21<c>Missouri
#p <nat>American<o>general<n>Douglas Mac Arthur<sur>Mac Arthur<b>1880<d>1964
#p <nat>American<n>Eleanor Roosevelt<sur>E. Roosevelt<fem><b>1884 Oct 11<d>1962 Nov 7
#p <nat>American<o>pilot<n>Amelia Earhart<b>1898 July 24<d>1937 Jul<c>Kansas
<info>Earhart was the first woman to make a solo flight over the Atlantic Ocean, flying from Newfoundland to Ireland in 1932. In July 1937, she attempted the first round-the-world flight via the equator with navigator Frederick J. Noonan. Her plane mysteriously disappeared after takeoff from New Guinea.
#e <t>pub<n>The Prince and the Pauper<d>1882<c>U.S.<au>Mark Twain
#e <t>pub<n>Adventures of Huckleberry Finn<d>1884<c>U.S.<au>Mark Twain
#e <t>sculpture<tit>Statue of Liberty unveiled<d>1886 Oct 26<c>New York City<info>The poet who wrote the inscription at its base, Emma Lazarus, died the next year on November 19
// 20th century
#p <nat>American<o>leader<n>Martin Luther King Jr.<sur>King Jr.<b>1929 Jan 15<d>1968