List of people from St. Albans (city), Vermont
The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in the U.S. city of St. Albans, Vermont.
Artists and authors
- Arthur Scott Bailey, children's author
- Paul Blackburn, poet
- Ezra Brainerd, college professor
- Abbott Lowell Cummings, architectural historian and genealogist
- Winston Freer, magician
- Frances Frost, poet
- Dan Parent, comic book writer and artist
- Ann Eliza Smith, writer
Business
- Chris Cantell, entrepreneur
- Louis Sherry, restaurateur and hotelier
- George J. Stannard, farmer, foundry operator and major general
- William Shepard Wetmore, merchant
Military
- William Beaumont, US Army physician
- Edward J. O'Neill, US Army lieutenant general
- Lance E Royce, Captain, US Army spokesperson for mild traumatic brain injury; recipient of the Purple Heart eight years after being injured in Iraq[1]
- William Farrar Smith, Union Army engineer and major general
- Lee Stephen Tillotson, Adjutant General of the Vermont National Guard
- William Tilton (1834-1910), born in St. Albans, Medal of Honor recipient in the American Civil War[2]
Outlaws
- Richard M. Brewer, cowboy and outlaw
- Sile Doty, robber and horse thief
Politicians
- Warren Austin, US senator and ambassador
- Bradley Barlow, US congressman
- Jeptha Bradley, Vermont Auditor of Accounts
- Lawrence Brainerd, businessman, abolitionist and US senator
- Elbert S. Brigham, US congressman
- Josiah Sandford Brigham, physician and Canadian politician
- Frank L. Greene, US congressman and senator
- Edward Chester Plow, soldier and the 22nd Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
- J. Gregory Smith, 28th governor of Vermont
- John Smith, US congressman
- Worthington Curtis Smith, US congressman
- Hiram F. Stevens, lawyer, state senator and congressman from Minnesota
- William Strong, judge
- Benjamin Swift, US congressman and senator
- Jeff Weaver, political adviser and campaign manager for Bernie Sanders; 1987 alderman candidate and 1990 mayoral candidate
- Solomon Lewis Withey, federal judge
Sports
- John LeClair, left winger for the Montreal Canadiens, Philadelphia Flyers, and Pittsburgh Penguins
References
- ↑ "MP receives Purple Heart 8 years later".
- ↑ "William Tilton". Retrieved July 1, 2014.
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