Charlie Taylor (mechanic)
Charles Edward Taylor was an American inventor, mechanic and machinist. He built the first aircraft engine used by the Wright brothers in the Wright Flyer, and was a vital contributor of mechanical skills in the building and maintaining of early Wright engines and airplanes.
- William R. Badger
- William R. Badger was a wealthy pioneer aviator. He was orphaned early in life and inherited a sizable fortune from his parents. He and fellow aviator St. Croix Johnstone of Chicago died in two separate incidents on the same day at the 1911 Chicago
- Rutherford Page
- Rutherford Page was an early American aviator who died in an airplane crash. An account of Page's death, with photo of him, can be found in Lawrence Goldstone's 2017 young adult book "Higher, Steeper, Faster: The Daredevils Who Conquered the Skies
- Mabelle Gilman Corey
- Mabelle Gilman Corey was an American actress. She had an affair with William Ellis Corey which led to the dissolution of his marriage, and they later married
- Helen Freeman (actress)
- Helen Freeman was an American actress
- Henry K. Vingut
- Henry Kermit Vingut was a stock broker and champion horse owner
- Grace George
- Grace George was a prominent American stage actress, who had a long career on Broadway stage and also appeared in two films
- Wright Flying School
- The Wright Flying School, also known as the Wright School of Aviation, was operated by the Wright Company from 1910 to 1916 and trained 119 individuals to fly Wright airplanes
- Flora Zabelle Hitchcock
- Flora Zabelle was a Broadway actress who appeared in several early silent films
- James J. Ward
- James J. Ward was a pioneer aviator who made one of the earliest attempts at transcontinental flight
- France Bleu Pays de Savoie
- France Bleu Pays de Savoie, sometimes referred to as France Bleu Savoie, is a generalist radio station based in Chambéry. The radio station serves the departments of Savoie and Haute-Savoie, though it can also be received as far as Geneva, Lyon, and in