tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5044820951794078204.post8957769259338064736..comments2023-10-30T05:38:45.028-07:00Comments on The Infusion: Happy Winston Churchill dayLKThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05791517233920008067noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5044820951794078204.post-89713208710054531392010-04-10T19:43:34.165-07:002010-04-10T19:43:34.165-07:00Here's Wikipedia's helpful summary of Hono...Here's Wikipedia's helpful summary of Honorary Citizens of the U.S.:<br /><br />The recipients are:<br /><br /> * General Lafayette, a Frenchman who was an officer in the American Revolution. On 28 December 1784 the Maryland General Assembly honored Lafayette. He was made an honorary citizen of Maryland again in 1823, as well as of Connecticut the same year. He was also recognized as an honorary citizen in a 2002 joint congressional resolution.<br /> * Sir Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister (1963)<br /> * Raoul Wallenberg, Swedish diplomat who rescued Jews in the Holocaust, posthumously (1981)<br /> * William Penn, 17th and 18th century English proprietor and governor of the English North American colony of Pennsylvania, posthumously (1984)<br /> * Hannah Callowhill Penn, second wife of William Penn and administrator of Pennsylvania, posthumously (1984) [I presume this means she was honored posthumously, not that she administered PA posthumously. -LT]<br /> * Mother Teresa, Albanian Catholic nun, who founded the Missionaries of Charity in India (1996)<br /> * Kazimierz Pułaski, a Polish soldier, member of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth nobility and politician who has been called "The Father of the American Cavalry," posthumously (2009)LKThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05791517233920008067noreply@blogger.com