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Famous People from Iowa
Iowa
Biographies, Famous People from Iowa
Alexander McGillivray
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Adrian Constantine (Cap)
Anson (1851 - 1922)
Known as the greatest
baseball player of the 19th
century; born in
Marshalltown.
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Amelia Jenks Bloomer
(1818 - 1894) She headed the
Iowa woman Suffrage
Association and made popular
loose fitting pants called
“bloomers”; lived in Council
Bluffs.
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Johnny Carson (1925
- 2005) Comedian that hosted
The Tonight Show for 30
years; born in Corning.
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Carrie Chapman Catt
(1859 - 1947) She led the
campaign that ended with the
19th Amendment to
the Constitution allowing
women to vote; lived in
Charles City.
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William "Buffalo Bill" Cody
(1846 - 1917) Pony Express
rider, cavalry scout,
buffalo hunter, and showman
in the late 1800s; born in
LeClaire.
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Bob Feller (1918-
) Baseball player. A member
of the Baseball Hall of
Fame. Many consider him to
be the premier right-handed
pitcher in baseball
history.; born in Van Meter.
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Dan Gable (1948-
) Wrestler/Coach. Won a gold
medal at the 1972 Summer
Olympics without
surrendering a point.
Two-time Olympic head coach
(1980 and 1984). As a coach
at Iowa, he won 15 NCAA team
titles in 22 years and 22
straight Big Ten Conference
titles; born in Waterloo.
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Frank Gotch
(1878-1917) World
heavyweight wrestling
champion from 1908 to 1915,
the best known athlete of
his era; born and raised in
Humboldt.
- Fred Grandy (1948
- ) Actor made famous in the
Love Boat and politician;
born in Sioux City.
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Herbert Hoover (1874
- 1964) The 31st
President of the United
States; born in West Branch.
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Fred Maytag (1857 -
1937) Founder of the Maytag
Company; lived in Newton.
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Glenn Miller (1904 -
1944) Bandleader and
Composer of many famous
songs including “In the
Mood,” and “Moonlight
Serenade;” born in Clarinda.
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Henry Wallace (1888
- 1965) Vice President of
the United States and
secretary of agriculture
during the depression; born
near Orient.
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Meredith Willson
(1902 - 1984) Writer of the
famous Broadway musical The
Music Man; born in Mason
City.
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John Wayne (1907 -
1979) Actor who became
famous for his hero image in
western and war movies; born
in Winterset.
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Grant Wood (1892 -
1942) Artist. Painted his
most famous painting
"American Gothic" in 1930;
born in Anamoso.
More Famous People of Iowa
- Bess Streeter Aldrich
author, Cedar Falls
- Bix Beiderbecke
jazz musician, Davenport
- Norman Borlaug
plant pathologist,
geneticist, Cresco
- Donald L. Campbell
inventor, Clinton
- Wallace Hume
Carothers inventor,
Burlington
- Gardner Cowles Jr.
publisher, Algona
- Lee DeForest
inventor, Council Bluffs
- Simon Estes
bass-baritone, Centerville
- William Frawley
actor, Burlington
- George H. Gallup
poll taker, Jefferson
- Susan Glaspell
writer, Davenport
- Ann Landers
columnist, Sioux City
- Cloris Leachman
actress, Des Moines
- William D. Leahy
fleet admiral, Hampton
- John L. Lewis
labor leader, Lucas
- Glenn L. Martin
aviator, manufacturer,
Macksburg
- Elsa Maxwell
writer, Keokuk
- Glenn Miller
bandleader, Clarinda
- Harriet Nelson
actress, Des Moines
- Nathan M. Pusey
educator, Council Bluffs
- David Rabe
playwright, Dubuque
- Harry Reasoner TV
commentator, Dakota City
- Donna Reed
actress, Denison
- Lillian Russell
soprano, Clinton
- Wallace Stegner
author, critic, Lake Mills
- Billy Sunday
evangelist, Ames
- James A. Van Allen
space physicist, Mount
Pleasant
- Abigail Van Buren
columnist, Sioux City
- Andy Williams
singer, Wall Lake
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