Abbott, Amos b. September 10, 1786 d. November 2, 1868 US Congressman. He was elected to represent Massachusetts' 3rd District in the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1843 to 1849. South Church Cemetery, Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Chandler, Henry Flint b. September 26, 1835 d. November 16, 1906 Civil War Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient. He served as a Sergeant in the Union Army in Company E, 59th Massachusetts Infantry. His was awarded the Medal of Honor for action on June 17, 1864 at Petersburg, Virginia. His citation reads "Though seriously wounded in a bayonet charge and directed to go to the rear, he declined to do so, but remained with his regiment and helped to carry the breast-works." (Bio by: Don Morfe) West Parish Garden Cemetery, Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: Section 2, Lot 29
Cronin, Paul William b. March 14, 1938 d. April 5, 1997 US Congressman. Elected to represent Massachusetts's 5th District in the United States House of Representatives, serving in 1973 an 1975. He was defeated in 1974 and 1992. Also served as a Member of the Massachusetts State House of Representatives from 1967 to 1969, and Delegate to the Republican National Convention from Massachusetts in 1968 and 1972. (Bio by: K) Spring Grove Cemetery, Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Stowe, Harriet Elizabeth b. June 14, 1811 d. July 1, 1896 Writer, Social Reformer. The author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," an antislavery novel of such power that it is cited among the causes of the American Civil War, Harriet Beecher Stowe was also an advocate of women's rights, religious tolerance, and educational reform. She was the daughter of Lyman Beecher, a well-known religious leader, and the former Roxana Foote, a devout woman who died when Harriet was 4 years old. Although painfully shy and considered an "odd" child, she was intellectually...[Read More] (Bio by: Nikita Barlow) Phillips Academy Cemetery, Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA