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The following is a list of people from Mansfield, Ohio. These people were born, lived, or worked in and around the city.
Architecture
edit- Paul Gilger, architect, set designer and playwright
- F.F. Schnitzer, architect with many structures on the National Register of Historic Places. Principal architect and superintendent of construction for the Old Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield. His name is contained in documents found within the cornerstone of the structure. (https://sites.rootsweb.com/~ohrichla/POP/Bus2/FFS.htm)
Astronauts
edit- Michael L. Gernhardt, astronaut
Athletics
edit- Ernie Beam, former baseball player
- Hugh Douglas, Philadelphia Eagles defensive end
- Pete Henry, professional football player
- Mary Holda, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
- Dick Logan, professional football player
- Terry McDaniel, professional football player for the Oakland Raiders and the Seattle Seahawks
- Ricky Minard, professional basketball player
- Don Nehlen, former head football coach
- Bill Peterson, former head football coach at Florida State, Mansfield Senior High, Rice University, and with the Houston Oilers
- Ryan Pore, professional soccer player, Major League Soccer, Kansas City Wizards
- Marc Wilkins, former Major League Baseball player
- Natalie Hershberger (taekwondo), six-time National Olympic-style Taekwondo Champion
- Jamie Feick, former NBA player
Authors and writers
edit- Jacob Brinkerhoff, jurist, congressman, and author
- Roeliff Brinkerhoff, lawyer; editor and owner of the Mansfield Herald; later a bank president
- Louis Bromfield, Pulitzer Prize-winning author
- Stacy Dittrich, true crime author and mystery novelist[1]
- Terry Hertzler, poet and writer
- Mary Bigelow Ingham, educator, writer, social reformer
- Christopher Moore, author
- Natalie Hershberger, author
Entertainment
edit- Lee Adams, stage lyricist
- Jenni Barber,[2] actress, The Electric Company
- John Bishop, playwright and film writer
- James Lapine, playwright and director
- Michael McConnohie, voice actor
- Sylvia McNair, operatic soprano
- Luke Perry, actor (television) Beverly Hills, 90210
- Daniel Roemer, film director, screenwriter
- Robert F. Simon, actor
Entrepreneurs
edit- Homer Lee, engraver, artist, entrepreneur, founder of Homer Lee Bank Note Company
Military
edit- Matthias W. Day, US Army Medal of Honor recipient
- Frank Purdy Lahm, first Army aviator
- Mark Matthews, veteran
Musicians and bands
edit- Ohio Express, rock group; Doug Grassel (rhythm guitar), Dale Powers (lead guitar), Dean Kastran (bass), Jim Pfahler (keyboards), and Tim Corwin (drums)
- Music Explosion, rock group; James "Jamie" Lyons (singer, percussion), Donald Atkins (guitar), Richard Nesta (guitar), Burton Stahl (bass), Robert Avery (drums); Top Ten hit in 1967, "Little Bit O'Soul"
- Switch, Motown R&B/soul group
Politicians
edit- Charlie Brown, West Virginia Attorney General
- Sherrod Brown, United States Senator, D-Ohio
- Jay Goyal, Ohio State Representative, D-Mansfield
- William Johnston, U.S. Representative, D-Ohio from 1863 to 1865
- Lovana Jones, Illinois State Representative
- Winfield S. Kerr, U.S. Representative, R-Ohio from 1895 to 1901
- B. F. Langworthy, Minnesota State Representative
- Robert Byington Mitchell, Governor of the New Mexico Territory from 1866 to 1869
- William Patterson, U.S. Representative from Ohio
- Mark Romanchuk, Ohio Senate, R-22nd District
Scientists
edit- Paul Parmalee, zooarchaeologist
Other
edit- Rebecca Gernhardt Cox (born c. 1955), Assistant Secretary of Transportation; Public Liaison Director for President Reagan; Senior Vice President, Continental Airlines
- Shawn Grate, serial killer[3]
- Rose Knox, née Markward (1857–1950), businesswoman, (Knox Gelatin Factory)
- Roy Repp (1882–1934), stunt driver
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Ashland Times-Gazette, Feb. 22, 2010 Archived 2011-07-17 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Henderson, Kathy (March 10, 2011). "Jenni Barber on the Fun of Playing a '60s Free Spirit in Cactus Flower". Broadway.com. Retrieved June 3, 2013.
- ^ Carr, Dillon (15 September 2016). "Grate's ex-wife releases statement". Richland Source. Retrieved 30 November 2017.