List of people from Terre Haute, Indiana

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This is a list of the people born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Terre Haute, Indiana, and its surrounding metropolitan area.


Actors and actresses[]

Artists[]

Athletes[]

Military[]

Musicians[]

  • Leo Baxter – musician, composer, band director
  • Steven Caldwell – musician, folk singer
  • Johnnie "Scat" Davis – singer, bandleader
  • Paul Dresser – vaudeville actor, composer, "On The Banks of the Wabash, Far Away," "My Gal Sal"
  • Edwin Franko Goldman – bandleader, composer
  • Indiana Gregg – singer, songwriter
  • Mick Mars – born Robert Alan Deal; Mötley Crüe guitarist
  • Hank Roberts – jazz cellist, vocalist
  • Claude Thornhill – pianist, arranger, bandleader, composer
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  • - Blues Guitarist, singer, songwriter

Politicians[]

Scientists and engineers[]

Writers[]

  • Lyman Abbott – minister, magazine publisher and editor
  • Claude Bowers – journalist, author, diplomat
  • Troy Brownfield – journalist, comic book writer, author, Prince Dracula
  • Winnifred Harper Cooley – author, journalist
  • Helen Corey – Syrian-American cookbook author, The Art of Syrian Cookery (1962) and Food from Biblical Lands (1989)
  • George W. CutterThe Song of Steam, Buena Vista
  • Theodore DreiserAn American Tragedy
  • Max EhrmannA Prayer, Desiderata
  • Philip Jose Farmer – science fiction author
  • Robert Greenleaf – author
  • Ida Husted Harper – suffragist, newspaper editor, History of Woman Suffrage, The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony
  • John JakesKent Family Chronicles
  • William Harrison Mace – educator, historian, author, Lincoln, The Man of the People
  • Edward J. Meeman – journalist and environmentalist
  • Terry Pettus – journalist
  • Susie Lankford Shorter – wrote Heroines of African Methodism (1891)
  • Virginia Sorensen – winner of 1957 Newbery Medal
  • William Strunk, Jr. – educator, author, "The Elements of Style"
  • Martina Swafford — poet
  • Agness Underwood – first female city editor of a metropolitan daily
  • Will Weng – author, crossword puzzles editor New York Times

Others[]

  • Mother Theodore Guerin – educator, religious leader
  • Eva Mozes Kor – Holocaust survivor, founder of CANDLES Holocaust Museum
  • Robert Hayes Gore – newspaper executive, author, former Governor of Puerto Rico
  • Matt Branam – late college president of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
  • Ellen Church Marshall – first airline stewardess
  • Horace G. Burt – president, Union Pacific Railroad
  • Ray S. Cline – CIA, author
  • Lotus Coffman – educator, college administrator
  • W.C. Coup – circus magnate
  • Hubert L. Dreyfus – philosopher, educator, author
  • Stuart Dreyfus – educator, author
  • Mari Hulman George – philanthropist
  • Tony George – business executive, former president of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
  • Robert K. Greenleaf – business executive, author, educator
  • William King Harvey – CIA, "America's James Bond"
  • Anton Tony Hulman – industrialist, philanthropist; Indianapolis Motor Speedway
  • Mary Fendrich Hulman – business executive, philanthropist
  • Robert Hunter – social reformer, author, golf course architect
  • Martin David Jenkins – educator, late college president of Morgan State University
  • Robert Jerry – dean, University of Florida Levin College of Law
  • William G. Kerckhoff – business executive, developer of Beverly Hills, California
  • Abraham Markle – miller, Canadian legislator, soldier, village proprietor
  • Edison E. Oberholtzer – educator, founder of the University of Houston
  • Frank Popoff – business executive, current president of Dow Chemical and Chemical Financial Corp.
  • Wanda Ramey – pioneer broadcast journalist
  • Orville Redenbacher – popcorn entrepreneur; born in Brazil, Indiana; Vigo County farm agent
  • Peter Riedel – pilot, gliding champion
  • Chauncey Rose – railroad baron, philanthropist
  • Lou Anna Simon – current college president Michigan State University
  • William Truesdale – railroad executive
  • Clarence Abiathar Waldo – educator, author
  • Leroy A. Wilson – business executive, former president of AT&T
  • William Winter – explorer, author

References[]

  1. ^ "HARRISON, William Henry (1896–1990)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved November 18, 2012.
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