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The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in St. Johnsbury, Vermont.
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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GG Allin | Aug 29, 1956 | Jun 28, 1993 | Punk rock musician | Raised in East St. Johnsbury | ||
Edward Behr |
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1951 | Author; publisher of The Art of Eating Magazine | Lives in St. Johnsbury | [1] [2] | |
Chris Hedges |
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Sep 18, 1956 | Journalist and author | Born in St. Johnsbury | ||
Stephen Huneck |
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Oct 8, 1948 | Jan 7, 2010 | Artist and wood carver | Had studio in St. Johnsbury | |
Connor Long
(a.k.a. Khonnor) |
Jul 24, 1986 | Musician | Lives in St. Johnsbury |
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Asa P. Blunt |
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Oct 19, 1826 | Oct 4, 1889 | Civil War-era brevet general | Lived in St. Johnsbury |
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Jonathan Arnold |
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Dec 3, 1741 | Feb 1, 1793 | Delegate to the Continental Congress | [3] | |
Lemuel H. Arnold |
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Jan 29, 1792 | Jun 27, 1852 | U.S. congressman and 12th governor of Rhode Island | Born in St. Johnsbury | [4] |
George Baldwin | Jan 22, 1830 | Dec 7, 1907 | Wisconsin politician | Born in St. Johnsbury | ||
Albert W. Barney | Oct 23, 1920 | May 10, 2010 | Vermont jurist | Born in St. Johnsbury | [5] | |
Helen E. Burbank | Jul 27, 1898 | Feb 22, 1981 | Secretary of State of Vermont | Raised, educated and buried in St. Johnsbury | [6] | |
Alexander Dunnett |
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Nov 29, 1852 | Sep 14, 1920 |
United States Attorney for the
District of Vermont President of the Vermont Bar Association Member of the Vermont Senate from Caledonia County State's Attorney of Caledonia County, Vermont |
Lived and worked in St. Johnsbury | [7] |
Erastus Fairbanks |
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Oct 28, 1792 | Nov 20, 1864 | 21st and 26th governor of Vermont | Lived in St. Johnsbury | [8] |
Horace Fairbanks |
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Mar 21, 1820 | Mar 17, 1888 | 36th governor of Vermont | Lived in St. Johnsbury | [9] |
Frederick G. Fleetwood |
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Sep 27, 1868 | Jan 28, 1938 | US congressman | Born in St. Johnsbury | [10] |
Charles E. Gibson Jr. | Dec 20, 1925 | Oct 10, 2017 | Vermont Attorney General | Born and raised in St. Johnsbury | [11] | |
Ellery Albee Hibbard |
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Jul 31, 1826 | Jul 24, 1903 | US congressman | [12] | |
Harland Bradley Howe |
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Feb 19, 1873 | Apr 22, 1946 | Judge | [13] | |
Henry Clay Ide |
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Sep 18, 1844 | Jun 13, 1921 | Governor-General of the Philippines | Practiced law in St. Johnsbury | [14] |
Luther Jewett | Dec 24, 1772 | Mar 8, 1860 | US congressman | Lived and died in St. Johnsbury | [15] | |
Graham S. Newell | Nov 27, 1915 | Jun 20, 2008 | State senator | Born and died in St. Johnsbury | [16] | |
Ephraim Paddock |
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Jan 4, 1780 | Jul 27, 1859 | Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court; uncle of Erastus Fairbanks and Thaddeus Fairbanks | Lived in St. Johnsbury | [17] |
Jonathan Ross |
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Apr 30, 1826 | Feb 23, 1905 | US senator | Lived and died in St. Johnsbury | [18] |
Wendell Phillips Stafford |
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May 1, 1861 | Apr 21, 1953 | Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia | Lived and worked in St. Johnsbury | [19] |
Frank D. Thompson |
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Apr 9, 1876 | Jun 12, 1940 | Associate Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court | Lived and worked in St. Johnsbury | [20] |
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Walter J. Bigelow |
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Jan 22, 1865 | May 2, 1935 | Publisher of the St. Johnsbury Caledonian, former mayor of Burlington, Vermont | Resided in St. Johnsbury while publishing the Caledonian | [21] |
Franklin Fairbanks |
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Jun 18, 1828 | Apr 24, 1895 | Businessman, philanthropist, and co-founder of Winter Park and Rollins College | ||
Thaddeus Fairbanks |
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Jan 17, 1796 | Apr 12, 1886 | Inventor | ||
Jacob Green Jackson |
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Mar 16, 1817 | Apr 17, 1901 | Lumberman | Born in East St. Johnsbury, Vermont | [22] |
Albert B. Jewett |
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March 20, 1829 | March 6, 1887 | Railroad executive | Lived in St. Johnsbury | [23] |
Milo Parker Jewett |
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April 27, 1808 | June 9, 1882 | Educator | Born in St. Johnsbury | [24] |
Charles Hosmer Morse |
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Sep 23, 1833 | May 5, 1921 | Businessman and co-founder of Winter Park and Rollins College | Born in St. Johnsbury | |
Henry O'Malley |
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Mar 22, 1876 | Apr 24, 1936 | United States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries (1922–1933) | Born and raised in St. Johnsbury | [25] |
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Jacob Gates |
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May 9, 1811 | Apr 14, 1892 | Early Mormon leader | Born in St. Johnsbury | |
Edward A. Lawrence, Sr. |
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Oct 7, 1808 | Sep 4, 1883 | Congregational pastor | Born in St. Johnsbury |
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Edwin Wallace Parker |
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Jan 21, 1833 | Jun 4, 1901 | Methodist Episcopal missionary bishop | Born in St. Johnsbury | |
Bob Smith | Aug 8, 1879 | Nov 16, 1950 | Co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous | Born in St. Johnsbury | ||
Erastus Snow |
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Nov 9, 1818 | May 27, 1888 | Early Mormon leader | Born in St. Johnsbury | |
Zerubbabel Snow |
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Mar 29, 1809 | Sep 27, 1888 | Early Mormon pioneer | Born in St. Johnsbury |
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Jean Dubuc |
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Sep 15, 1888 | Aug 28, 1958 | Pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, and New York Giants | Born in St. Johnsbury | [26] |
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (November 2010) |
The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in St. Johnsbury, Vermont.
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GG Allin | Aug 29, 1956 | Jun 28, 1993 | Punk rock musician | Raised in East St. Johnsbury | ||
Edward Behr |
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1951 | Author; publisher of The Art of Eating Magazine | Lives in St. Johnsbury | [1] [2] | |
Chris Hedges |
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Sep 18, 1956 | Journalist and author | Born in St. Johnsbury | ||
Stephen Huneck |
|
Oct 8, 1948 | Jan 7, 2010 | Artist and wood carver | Had studio in St. Johnsbury | |
Connor Long
(a.k.a. Khonnor) |
Jul 24, 1986 | Musician | Lives in St. Johnsbury |
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Asa P. Blunt |
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Oct 19, 1826 | Oct 4, 1889 | Civil War-era brevet general | Lived in St. Johnsbury |
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jonathan Arnold |
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Dec 3, 1741 | Feb 1, 1793 | Delegate to the Continental Congress | [3] | |
Lemuel H. Arnold |
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Jan 29, 1792 | Jun 27, 1852 | U.S. congressman and 12th governor of Rhode Island | Born in St. Johnsbury | [4] |
George Baldwin | Jan 22, 1830 | Dec 7, 1907 | Wisconsin politician | Born in St. Johnsbury | ||
Albert W. Barney | Oct 23, 1920 | May 10, 2010 | Vermont jurist | Born in St. Johnsbury | [5] | |
Helen E. Burbank | Jul 27, 1898 | Feb 22, 1981 | Secretary of State of Vermont | Raised, educated and buried in St. Johnsbury | [6] | |
Alexander Dunnett |
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Nov 29, 1852 | Sep 14, 1920 |
United States Attorney for the
District of Vermont President of the Vermont Bar Association Member of the Vermont Senate from Caledonia County State's Attorney of Caledonia County, Vermont |
Lived and worked in St. Johnsbury | [7] |
Erastus Fairbanks |
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Oct 28, 1792 | Nov 20, 1864 | 21st and 26th governor of Vermont | Lived in St. Johnsbury | [8] |
Horace Fairbanks |
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Mar 21, 1820 | Mar 17, 1888 | 36th governor of Vermont | Lived in St. Johnsbury | [9] |
Frederick G. Fleetwood |
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Sep 27, 1868 | Jan 28, 1938 | US congressman | Born in St. Johnsbury | [10] |
Charles E. Gibson Jr. | Dec 20, 1925 | Oct 10, 2017 | Vermont Attorney General | Born and raised in St. Johnsbury | [11] | |
Ellery Albee Hibbard |
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Jul 31, 1826 | Jul 24, 1903 | US congressman | [12] | |
Harland Bradley Howe |
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Feb 19, 1873 | Apr 22, 1946 | Judge | [13] | |
Henry Clay Ide |
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Sep 18, 1844 | Jun 13, 1921 | Governor-General of the Philippines | Practiced law in St. Johnsbury | [14] |
Luther Jewett | Dec 24, 1772 | Mar 8, 1860 | US congressman | Lived and died in St. Johnsbury | [15] | |
Graham S. Newell | Nov 27, 1915 | Jun 20, 2008 | State senator | Born and died in St. Johnsbury | [16] | |
Ephraim Paddock |
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Jan 4, 1780 | Jul 27, 1859 | Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court; uncle of Erastus Fairbanks and Thaddeus Fairbanks | Lived in St. Johnsbury | [17] |
Jonathan Ross |
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Apr 30, 1826 | Feb 23, 1905 | US senator | Lived and died in St. Johnsbury | [18] |
Wendell Phillips Stafford |
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May 1, 1861 | Apr 21, 1953 | Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia | Lived and worked in St. Johnsbury | [19] |
Frank D. Thompson |
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Apr 9, 1876 | Jun 12, 1940 | Associate Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court | Lived and worked in St. Johnsbury | [20] |
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
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Walter J. Bigelow |
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Jan 22, 1865 | May 2, 1935 | Publisher of the St. Johnsbury Caledonian, former mayor of Burlington, Vermont | Resided in St. Johnsbury while publishing the Caledonian | [21] |
Franklin Fairbanks |
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Jun 18, 1828 | Apr 24, 1895 | Businessman, philanthropist, and co-founder of Winter Park and Rollins College | ||
Thaddeus Fairbanks |
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Jan 17, 1796 | Apr 12, 1886 | Inventor | ||
Jacob Green Jackson |
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Mar 16, 1817 | Apr 17, 1901 | Lumberman | Born in East St. Johnsbury, Vermont | [22] |
Albert B. Jewett |
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March 20, 1829 | March 6, 1887 | Railroad executive | Lived in St. Johnsbury | [23] |
Milo Parker Jewett |
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April 27, 1808 | June 9, 1882 | Educator | Born in St. Johnsbury | [24] |
Charles Hosmer Morse |
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Sep 23, 1833 | May 5, 1921 | Businessman and co-founder of Winter Park and Rollins College | Born in St. Johnsbury | |
Henry O'Malley |
|
Mar 22, 1876 | Apr 24, 1936 | United States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries (1922–1933) | Born and raised in St. Johnsbury | [25] |
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jacob Gates |
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May 9, 1811 | Apr 14, 1892 | Early Mormon leader | Born in St. Johnsbury | |
Edward A. Lawrence, Sr. |
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Oct 7, 1808 | Sep 4, 1883 | Congregational pastor | Born in St. Johnsbury |
|
Edwin Wallace Parker |
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Jan 21, 1833 | Jun 4, 1901 | Methodist Episcopal missionary bishop | Born in St. Johnsbury | |
Bob Smith | Aug 8, 1879 | Nov 16, 1950 | Co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous | Born in St. Johnsbury | ||
Erastus Snow |
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Nov 9, 1818 | May 27, 1888 | Early Mormon leader | Born in St. Johnsbury | |
Zerubbabel Snow |
![]() |
Mar 29, 1809 | Sep 27, 1888 | Early Mormon pioneer | Born in St. Johnsbury |
Name | Image | Birth | Death | Known for | Association | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jean Dubuc |
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Sep 15, 1888 | Aug 28, 1958 | Pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, and New York Giants | Born in St. Johnsbury | [26] |