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- Paul Morphy - |datebirth = June 22, 1837
- Opera game - The Opera Game was a famous chess game played in 1858 between the American chess master Paul Morphy and two strong amateurs, the German noble Duke Karl of Brunswick and the French aristocrat Count Isouard, who consulted, playing together as partners against Morphy.
- The Chess Monthly - The Chess Monthly was a short-lived chess magazine produced from 1857–1861 in the United States. Edited by professional diplomat and linguistics professor Daniel Willard Fiske, it was co-edited for a time by Paul Morphy.
- Johann Wilhelm Schulten - Johann Wilhelm Schulten was a chess player from Germany. Although he lost matches against Lionel Kieseritzky and Paul Morphy, he did beat both of them once.
- Jules Arnous de Rivière - Jules Arnous de Rivière (4 May 1830–11 September 1905) was the strongest French chess player from the late 1850s through the late 1870s. He is best known today for playing many games with Paul Morphy when the American champion visited Paris in 1858 and 1863.