Albert Gallatin Porter was an American politician who served as the 19th governor of Indiana from 1881 to 1885 and as a United States Congressman from 1859 to 1863. Originally a Democrat, he joined the Republican Party in 1856 after being expelled by the pro-slavery faction of the Democratic Party. Only the second person born in Indiana to become the state's governor, he reluctantly accepted his party's nomination to run. His term saw the start of Indiana's industrialization that continued for several decades. During the second half of his term a strong Democratic majority took control of the Indiana General Assembly and revoked all of the governor's appointment powers and other authorities, weakening the governors position to its lowest state in the history of the state.
Albert Gallatin Porter, född 20 april 1824 i Lawrenceburg, Indiana, död 3 maj 1897 i Indianapolis, Indiana, var en amerikansk politiker och diplomat. Han var ledamot av USA:s representanthus 1859–1863 och Indianas guvernör 1881–1885.
Albert Gallatin Mackey fue un médico y escritor estadounidense, conocido por sus libros y artículos acerca de la francmasonería, en particular por los landmarks.
Albert Galloway Keller was a sociologist, author, and student and colleague of William Graham Sumner. He is best known as the editor of Sumner's papers, in numerous volumes, published in the early 20th century by the Yale University Press. He was a scholar in his own right and wrote on German colonial policy, economic geography, and sociology.