List of people from St. Albans (city), Vermont
The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in St. Albans (city), 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
- 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[1]
- Lance E Royce, Captain, US Army spokesperson for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.
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 (politics), political adviser and campaign manager for Bernie Sanders, and 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
- ↑ "William Tilton". Retrieved July 1, 2014.
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