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The following is a list of notable people who were born in the U.S. state of Vermont, live or lived in Vermont, or for whom Vermont is a significant part of their identity and who have entries in Wikipedia:

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A

  • Bert Abbey (1869–1962), Major League baseball pitcher; born in Essex[1]
  • Charles Francis Adams (1876–1947), first owner of the Boston Bruins (1924–1925), born in Newport
  • Charles Kendall Adams (1835–1902), educator and historian; born in Derby
  • Frederick W. Adams (1786–1858), physician, author, violin maker; born in Pawlet
  • Sherman Adams (1899–1986), politician, Chief of Staff for President Dwight D. Eisenhower; born in East Dover
  • Eric Aho, painter[2]
  • Charles Augustus Aiken (1827–1892), clergyman and academic; born in Manchester
  • George Aiken (1892–1984), Governor and US Senator; from Putney
  • Ivan Albright (1897–1983), painter and artist; lived in Woodstock
  • Henry Mills Alden, editor of Harper's Weekly; born in Mount Tabor
  • Ebenezer Allen, 18th-century soldier
  • Ethan Allen, commander of the Green Mountain Boys
  • Fanny Allen, nun, daughter of Ethan Allen; namesake of the Fanny Allen Hospital in Colchester
  • Ira Allen, one of Vermont's founders; brother of Ethan Allen
  • Jerome Allen, author; born in Westminster
  • Julia Alvarez, author; writer-in-residence at Middlebury College
  • Trey Anastasio, vocalist and guitarist for Phish; attended University of Vermont
  • Piers Anthony (pseudonym), science-fiction author
  • Lemuel H. Arnold, Governor of Rhode Island (1831–1833); born in St. Johnsbury
  • Chester A. Arthur, 21st President of the United States; born in Fairfield
  • Warren Austin, early U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations; born in Highgate
  • Charlotte Ayanna, actress, 1993 Miss Teen USA
  • Mary Azarian, woodcut artist, children's book illustrator; resides in Plainfield

B

  • Orville E. Babcock, American Civil War general{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}
  • Edwin Eugene Bagley, composer of "National Emblem" and other marches
  • Maxine Bahns, actress, born in Stowe
  • Arthur Scott Bailey, author of children's books, born in St. Albans
  • Emma Bailey, first American woman auctioneer, lived in Brattleboro
  • Brad Baker, baseball pitcher, born in Brattleboro
  • David Ball - NFL football player
  • Hosea Ballou, a father of American Universalism
  • Bradley Barlow, politician; born in Fairfield
  • John Barrett, diplomat; born in Grafton
  • John S. Barry, 5th and 8th governor of Michigan
  • John L. Barstow, 39th Governor of Vermont
  • Daric Barton, baseball player; born in Springfield
  • Lindon Wallace Bates, civil engineer; born in Marshfield
  • Portus Baxter, politician
  • Fernando C. Beaman, politician
  • Orson Bean, actor, born in Burlington
  • Alison Bechdel, cartoonist
  • Johnny Behan, 19th-century sheriff of Tombstone, Arizona
  • Hiram Bell, politician, born in Salem
  • H. H. Bennett, photographer; raised in Brattleboro
  • Wilson "Snowflake" Bentley, scientist and photographer
  • Bill W., founder of Alcoholics Anonymous; born in East Dorset
  • Charles E. Billings, inventor; born in Weathersfield
  • Frederick H. Billings, railroad president
  • Stephen Bissette, comic book artist
  • Pamela Blair, actress; born in Bennington
  • George Bliss, politician; born in Jericho
  • Lou Blonger, saloon owner, con man
  • Aretas Blood, locomotive manufacturer; born in Weathersfield
  • Asa P. Blunt, American Civil War general
  • Tom Bodett, spokesman for Motel 6
  • Chris Bohjalian, author
  • Andrew Bowen, actor{{citation needed|date=March 2011|reason=bio is poorly cited. We have no reliable indication he was 'raised in Vermont' and no idea at all WHERE in Vermont}}
  • Elmer Bowman, baseball player; born in Proctor
  • Keegan Bradley, golfer, 2011 PGA Champion; grew up in Woodstock
  • Ezra Brainerd, college president; born in St. Albans
  • L. Paul Bremer, with Coalition Provisional Authority, Iraq (2003–2004)
  • Richard M. Brewer (1852–1878), cowboy; born in St. Albans
  • Francis Fisher Browne, editor, poet
  • Orestes Brownson, activist
  • Pearl S. Buck, author, died in Danby
  • T. Garry Buckley, former lieutenant governor
  • Ted Bundy (1946–1989), serial killer; born in Burlington
  • James E. Burke, former chief executive officer of Johnson & Johnson
  • Alex Burnham, of The Burnham Brothers Band
  • Andre Burnham, of The Burnham Brothers Band
  • Forrest Burnham, of The Burnham Brothers Band
  • Steven T. Byington, anarchist

C

  • John C. Caldwell, American Civil War general{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}
  • John H. Caldwell, cross-country ski coach and author[3]
  • Thomas Cale, teacher and politician{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • Delino Dexter Calvin, Canadian politician{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • Jim Cantore, Weather Channel meteorologist{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • Jake Burton Carpenter, owner of Burton Snowboards; from Londonderry[4]
  • Matthew H. Carpenter, Wisconsin politician{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • Albert Carrington, clergyman{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • Hayden Carruth, poet and critic{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • Neko Case, singer[5]
  • William B. Castle, former mayor of Cleveland
  • Lucien B. Caswell, politician
  • Suzy Chaffee, skier, "Suzy Chapstick"{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • Beth Chamberlin, fitness coach{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • John Putnam Chapin, 19th-century mayor of Chicago{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • Welcome Chapman, Mormon leader{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • Arthur Chase, fraternity founder{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • Harrie B. Chase, judge{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • Horace Chase, former mayor of Milwaukee[6]
  • Daniel Chipman, politician{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • Nathaniel Chipman, U.S. senator from Vermont, federal judge for the district of Vermont, chief justice of the supreme court of Vermont, satirical poet
  • Lucius E. Chittenden, politician in Abraham Lincoln administration{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • Thomas Chittenden, first Governor of Vermont{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • Bonnie Christensen, artist, author, and illustrator{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • Stoyan Christowe, writer, publicist and journalist{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • Sylvester Churchill, soldier and journalist{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • Joseph A. Citro, author[7]
  • Charles Edgar Clark, admiral during the Spanish–American War{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • Kelly Clark, Olympic gold medalist, snowboarding 2002{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • William Bullock Clark, geologist{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}

  • Skiing Cochrans, ski racers{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • Richard A. Cody, U.S. Army general{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • William Sloane Coffin, Jr., clergyman; resident of Strafford{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry's{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
    • Zerah Colburn (1804–1840), math prodigy; born in Cabot{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
    • Lui Collins, singer-songwriter{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
    • Ray Collins, baseball player{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
    • Gardner Quincy Colton, pioneer of the use of nitrous oxide{{citation needed|date=June 2015}} (laughing gas) for dental procedures; from Georgia, Vermont{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
    • George Colvocoresses, American Civil War naval officer{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
    • George Partridge Colvocoresses, admiral{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
    • Jessica Comolli, Miss Vermont USA 2007{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
    • Thomas Jefferson Conant, Biblical scholar{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
    • George A. Converse, admiral{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
    • Calvin Coolidge, 30th President of the United States; born in Plymouth Notch
    • Barry M. Costello, US Vice admiral; native of Rutland{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
    • Douglas M. Costle, environmentalist{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
    • Oliver Cowdery, religious leader{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
    • Robert Cowdin, American Civil War colonel{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}

    • Aaron H. Cragin, US representative and senator{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
    • Donald J. Cram, Nobel Prize-winning chemist{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
    • Jay Craven, film director, professor{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}

    D

    • Tim Daly, actor, producer, and director{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}
    • John Cotton Dana, museum director, librarian
    • Jeff Danziger, political cartoonist
    • Thomas Davenport, inventor of electric motor; born in Williamstown
    • Howard Dean, Governor of Vermont (1991–2003), Democratic National Committee chairman (2005–2009)
    • John Deere, inventor of steel plow, founder of agricultural equipment manufacturer Deere & Company; born in Rutland
    • David Dellinger, one of Chicago Seven; died in Montpelier
    • George Dewey, hero of the 1898 Battle of Manila Bay; only Admiral of the Navy ever appointed in America
    • John Dewey, philosopher, psychologist, and educator, born in Burlington
    • Julia Caroline Dorr, author
    • Stephen A. Douglas, U.S. Senator from Illinois; born in Brandon; nominated for president 1860
    • A. E. Douglass, astronomer
    • Norman Dubie, poet
    • Jean Dubuc, baseball pitcher; born in St. Johnsbury
    • William Wade Dudley, politician
    • Chris Duffy, baseball player; born in Brattleboro

    E

    • Horatio Earle, promoted "good roads" when the automobile was introduced{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}
    • Dorman Bridgman Eaton, instrumental in federal civil service reform
    • John Eaton, US commissioner of education
    • Scot Eaton, comic book artist
    • Eddy Brothers, psychics
    • George F. Edmunds, senator; born in Richmond
    • Merritt A. Edson, decorated U.S. Marine officer; born in Chester
    • Chesselden Ellis, politician; born in Windsor
    • George F. Emmons, admiral; born in Clarendon
    • Roger Enos, general in the American revolution
    • Jacob Estey, organ manufacturer
    • Jeremiah Evarts, missionary and reformer; born in Sunderland

    F

    • Franklin Fairbanks, political figure, philanthropist, co-founder of Rollins College, president of Fairbanks Scales
    • William Fairfield, Canada politician
    • John C. Farrar, book publisher; born in Burlington
    • Thomas Green Fessenden, early American writer
    • Young Firpo, boxer
    • Dorothy Canfield Fisher, writer; died in Arlington
    • Robert M. Fisher, abstract artist
    • Jon Fishman, drummer, vocalist from band Phish
    • Carlton Fisk, Baseball Hall of Fame catcher; born in Bellows Falls
    • James Fisk, financier
    • Irving Fiske, playwright; lived in Rochester
    • William Charles Fitzgerald, naval officer; born in Montpelier
    • John Fitzpatrick, former mayor of New Orleans; born in Fairfield
    • Ed Flanagan, auditor of accounts and state senator
    • Helen Hartness Flanders, collector of traditional ballads
    • Ralph Flanders, industrialist and senator
    • Henry A. Fletcher, American Civil War soldier, politician
    • George P. Foster, American Civil War general
    • Hal Fowler, professional poker player
    • Simon Fraser, fur trader, Canada explorer
    • Martin Henry Freeman, college president
    • Robert Frost, iconic poet; poet laureate of Vermont
    • Ida May Fuller, first recipient of Social Security
    • John Fusco, film producer, screenwriter of Hidalgo and Young Guns

    G

    • Phineas Gage, railroad man, medical test patient
    • Larry Gardner, baseball player; born in Enosburgh
    • David Giancola, film director; born in Rutland
    • Cynthia Gibb, actress; born in Bennington
    • Amanda Gilman, Miss Vermont USA 2006
    • Joseph A. Gilmore, Governor of New Hampshire (1863–1865)
    • Louise Glück, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet
    • Thyrza Nichols Goodeve, writer
    • Isaac Goodnow, founder of Kansas State University and Manhattan, Kansas; born in Whitingham
    • Mike Gordon, vocals, bassist from band Phish; attended UVM
    • Walter W. Granger, paleontologist; born in Middletown Springs
    • Lewis A. Grant, American Civil War soldier
    • Duane Graveline, astronaut; born in Newport
    • Milford Graves, drummer
    • Peter Gray, psychologist
    • Horace Greeley, editor, reformer, politician; apprenticed in East Poultney
    • Theodore P. Greene, admiral during American Civil War
    • Wallace M. Greene, U.S. Marine general
    • Jerry Greenfield, co-founder of Ben & Jerry's ice cream
    • Josiah Grout, Canadian-born politician; 46th Governor of Vermont
    • Efrain Guigui, orchestra conductor
    • Luis Guzmán, actor; resides in Sutton

    H

    • Paul Hackett, football coach; born in Burlington
    • William Haile, politician
    • Joy Hakim, author; attended school in Rutland
    • Enoch Hale, American Revolutionary War officer
    • William Laurel Harris, muralist
    • James Hartness, machine tool entrepreneur
    • Bill Haugland, Canada television journalist
    • William Babcock Hazen, American Civil War general{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}
    • Chris Hedges, journalist{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}
    • William W. Henry, American Civil War colonel{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}
    • Charles Shattuck Hill, educator{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}
    • John A. Hill, co-founder of McGraw-Hill{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}
    • Ethan A. Hitchcock, Major General during the American Civil War{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}
    • Edward Hoagland, essayist, taught at Bennington College; retired to Sutton{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}
    • Tristan Honsinger, jazz cellist; born in Burlington{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}
    • Samuel Hopkins, holder of first American patent, for pearl and potash process, 1790{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}
    • Charles Snead Houston, mountaineer, physician, scientist, and Peace Corps leader{{citation needed|date=April 2015}}
    • Charles Edward Hovey, educator, American Civil War general
    • Jacob M. Howard, 19th-century politician
    • James F. Howard, Jr., professor of medicine
    • Steven James Howard, politician
    • William Alanson Howard, politician
    • Felicity Huffman, actress; attended school in Putney
    • Stephen Huneck, artist
    • Richard Morris Hunt, architect
    • William Morris Hunt, painter
    • Stanley Edgar Hyman, literary critic; taught at Bennington

    I

    • James Monroe Ingalls, ballistics expert
    • John Irving, author

    J

    • Horatio Nelson Jackson, auto pioneer; attended University of Vermont
    • William Henry Jackson, painter; raised in Rutland
    • Lindsey Jacobellis, snowboarder; from Stratton
    • Jim Jeffords, politician; born in Rutland
    • Milo Parker Jewett, educator
    • Andrew Johnson, skier; born in Greensboro

  • Ernie Johnson, baseball pitcher; born in Brattleboro
  • Kenny Johnson, actor, The Shield
  • Luke S. Johnson, religious leader
  • Lyman E. Johnson, religious leader
  • Miranda July, screenwriter and actress; born in Barre

    K

    • Bob Keeshan (1927–2004), television personality "Captain Kangaroo"; lived last 14 years of his life in Vermont
    • A. Atwater Kent (1873–1949), inventor and radio maker; born in Burlington
    • Henry W. Keyes, politician; born in Newbury
    • Dan Kiley, landscape architect
    • Christopher Kimball, host of PBS television's America's Test Kitchen
    • Heber C. Kimball, religious leader
    • Jamaica Kincaid, novelist
    • King Tuff, musician
    • Rudyard Kipling, British author; resident of Brattleboro when he wrote The Jungle Book
    • M. Jane Kitchel, politician; born in St. Johnsbury
    • Bill Koch, skier, Olympic silver medalist; born in Brattleboro
    • James Kochalka, comic book artist
    • Ed Koren, illustrator and cartoonist for The New Yorker
    • Madeleine M. Kunin, ambassador

    L

    • Walt Lanfranconi, baseball player; from Barre
    • Shane Lavalette, photographer, publisher and editor of Lavalette; director of Light Work, a non-profit photography organization[11][12]
    • Patrick Leahy, U.S. Senator since 1975; born in Montpelier
    • John LeClair, first native-born Vermonter to play in National Hockey League; born in St. Albans
    • Bill "Spaceman" Lee, baseball pitcher[13]
    • Harry David Lee, developer of Lee Jeans; educated in Tunbridge
    • Brady Leisenring, hockey player; from Stowe
    • Henry M. Leland, developed Cadillac and Lincoln automobiles; born in Barton
    • Melissa Leo, Academy Award-winning actress, resided in Putney[14]
    • Kevin Lepage, NASCAR driver; from Shelburne
    • Joanna 'JoJo' Levesque (born 1990), singer, actress; born in Brattleboro
    • Aaron Lewis, band member; from Rutland
    • Sinclair Lewis (1885–1951), Nobel Prize-winning author; lived in Barnard
    • Sam Lloyd, actor (Scrubs); born in Weston
    • Ki Longfellow, novelist
    • Alfred Lebbeus Loomis, president, Association of American Physicians
    • Gustavus Loomis, breveted Brigadier General
    • Horatio G. Loomis, organizer of Chicago Board of Trade
    • Phillips Lord, creator of radio programs; born in Hartford
    • Will Lyman, actor; born in Burlington
    • Lucius Lyon, helped charter State of Michigan; born in Shelburne

    M

    • Margaret MacArthur, musician, folk music archivist known as "Vermont's Songcatcher"
    • Sean Patrick Maloney, Canadian-born U.S. Representative from New York since 2013
    • David Mamet, playwright, screenwriter, film director; attended Goddard College
    • William Marks, religious leader; born in Rutland
    • Anna Marsh, philanthropist; created Brattleboro Retreat
    • John Martin, businessman; born in Peacham
    • Philip Maxwell, physician and politician; namesake of Chicago's Maxwell Street; born in Guilford
    • Henry T. Mayo, four-star admiral; born in Burlington
    • Archer Mayor, author; lives in Newfane
    • John McCardell, Jr., educator
    • Page McConnell, keyboardist and vocalist for the band Phish[15]
    • Bill McKibben, environmentalist
    • James Meacham, politician; born in Rutland
    • William Rutherford Mead, architect; born in Brattleboro
    • Andrea Mead-Lawrence, first American to win two Olympic skiing gold medals; born in Rutland County
    • Samuel Merrill, Indiana politician; born in Peacham
    • Alexander Kennedy Miller, proponent of Autogyro
    • Frank Miller, creator of comic books, graphic novels; raised in Montpelier
    • Susan Tolman Mills, educator; born in Enosburgh
    • Graham Mink, hockey player
    • Anais Mitchell, singer; raised in Addison County
    • Samuel Morey, inventor
    • Justin Morgan, horse breeder; died in Randolph
    • Justin Smith Morrill, sponsor of Land Grant College Act establishing "public ivies"
    • George Sylvester Morris, educator
    • Levi P. Morton, Vice President of United States and Governor of New York; born in Shoreham
    • Howard Frank Mosher, author[16]
    • Joseph A. Mower, Civil War general; born in Woodstock
    • Michael Moynihan, journalist
    • Nico Muhly, classical music composer
    • Dennis Murphy, musician

    N

    • Andrew Neel, filmmaker
    • Harvey Newcomb, clergyman; born in Thetford
    • Clarina I. H. Nichols, reformer; born in Townshend
    • David H. Nichols, Colorado sheriff, politician; born in Hardwick
    • John Humphrey Noyes, socialist; born in Brattleboro

    O

    • Rachel Oakes Preston, religious leader, born in Vernon
    • John O'Brien, filmmaker, born in Tunbridge
    • Franklin W. Olin, manufacturer
    • Buster Olney, sportswriter, sportscaster; born in Randolph Center
    • Darcy Olsen, president of Goldwater Institute
    • Ebenezer J. Ormsbee, politician
    • Elisha Otis, founder of Otis Elevator Company; born in Halifax

    P

    • Morgan Page, music producer
    • Grace Paley, poet
    • Jay Parini, writer
    • Alden Partridge, educator, West Point superintendent
    • Katherine Paterson, author of children's books
    • Theodore S. Peck, Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
    • Moses Pendleton, choreographer
    • Elizabeth Perkins, actress
    • Joe Perry, lead guitarist for Aerosmith
    • Tom Peters, business writer
    • Charles E. Phelps, American Civil War colonel, politician
    • John W. Phelps, American Civil War general, presidential candidate
    • William Lamb Picknell, 19th-century painter, member of National Academy of Design
    • Samuel E. Pingree, American Civil War officer, politician
    • Russell W. Porter, explorer, artist
    • Grace Potter, of rock band Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
    • Ross Powers, snowboarder, 2002 Olympics gold medalist
    • Silas G. Pratt, composer
    • Cyrus Pringle, botanist
    • Annie Proulx, Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist; lived in Vermont for more than 30 years
    • Harvey Putnam, New York politician

    R

    • Thomas E. G. Ransom, American Civil War general, surveyor
    • Edward Rawson, Atlanta businessman; born in Craftsbury
    • Jim Remy, President of PGA of America, 2009–10
    • Edmund Rice, politician; born in Waitsfield
    • Henry Mower Rice, Minnesota politician; born in Waitsfield
    • Linda Richards, America's first trained nurse; attended St. Johnsbury Academy
    • Mark Richards, U.S. congressman; lived in Westminster
    • Israel B. Richardson, American Civil War officer
    • Benjamin S. Roberts, American Civil War officer
    • Edward D. Robie, American Civil War officer
    • Moses Robinson, governor of Vermont pre-statehood
    • Theodore Robinson, painter
    • Norman Rockwell, artist; lived in Arlington
    • David McGregor Rogers, Canada politician; born in Londonderry
    • Brian Rooney, convicted murderer
    • Thomas Rowley, poet
    • Homer Elihu Royce, politician, jurist; born in Berkshire
    • Carl Ruggles, composer
    • Rudolph Ruzicka, typeface designer and engraver

    S

    • Alvah Sabin, minister, politician; born in Georgia, Vermont
    • Truman Henry Safford, mathematics whiz; born in Royalton
    • Matt Salinger, actor, son of J.D. Salinger; born in Windsor
    • Bernie Sanders, politician, Vermont Senator since 2007, former Mayor of Burlington (1981–1989), and 2016 Democratic presidential candidate
    • Philetus Sawyer, Wisconsin politician; born in Whiting
    • Eric Schaeffer, screenwriter, director, actor
    • Helen Bonchek Schneyer, folk musician; died in Vermont
    • Stephen Alonzo Schoff, engraver; born in Danville
    • Peter Schumann, founder and director of Bread and Puppet Theater
    • Arthur E. Scott, photographer; born in Montpelier
    • Julian Scott, 19th-century painter and muralist; born in Johnson
    • Thomas O. Seaver, American Civil War officer
    • Rudolf Serkin, classical pianist; lived in Guilford
    • Truman Seymour, American Civil War officer
    • Patrick Sharp, Canadian-born hockey player; attended University of Vermont
    • L. M. Shaw, governor of Iowa, presidential candidate; born in Morristown
    • Patty Sheehan, golfer, winner of 35 LPGA tournaments; born in Middlebury
    • Charles H. Sheldon, 19th-century governor of South Dakota; born in Johnson
    • George Dallas Sherman, military bandleader
    • Alexander O. Smith, author, Japanese translator
    • "Dr. Bob" Smith, co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous
    • Charles Plympton Smith, banker, politician
    • David Smith, sculptor; died in South Shaftsbury
    • Hyrum Smith, religious leader
    • J. Gregory Smith, railroad executive, politician
    • John Butler Smith, manufacturer, politician
    • Joseph Smith, Sr., father of Joseph Smith
    • Joseph Smith (1805–1844), founder of Latter Day Saint movement; born in Sharon
    • Samuel Harrison Smith, of Latter Day Saints
    • William Smith, of Latter Day Saints
    • William Farrar Smith, American Civil War officer
    • Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Russian author, historian; recipient, 1970 Nobel Prize for Literature; lived in Vermont to avoid persecution in Russia; returned to Russia after Perestroika
    • Ignat Solzhenitsyn, conductor and pianist
    • Ronald I. Spiers, diplomat, ambassador
    • Ken Squier, NASCAR commentator and announcer, founder and owner of Thunder Road International Speedbowl in Barre and co-founder of American Canadian Tour racing series; lives in Stowe
    • Michael A. Stackpole, science fiction and fantasy author
    • Henry Alexander Stafford, baseball player for the New York Giants[17][18]
    • Robert Stafford, namesake of the Stafford Loan
    • Timothy Steele, poet
    • Ralph Steiner, photographer, filmmaker
    • Rockwell Stephens, writer, ski instructor
    • Nettie Stevens, geneticist
    • Thaddeus Stevens, 19th-century Pennsylvania politician
    • Charles B. Stoughton, American Civil War officer
    • Edwin H. Stoughton, American Civil War officer
    • F. Stewart Stranahan, American Civil War officer
    • George Crockett Strong, American Civil War officer
    • William Barstow Strong, railroad president
    • Willis Sweet, Idaho politician; born in Alburgh

    T

    • Horace Austin Warner Tabor, prospector, one of the "Silver Kings"
    • Alphonso Taft, politician, Attorney General, Secretary of War under Ulysses S. Grant; born in Townshend
    • Cherilee Taylor, actress, born in Rutland
    • Louise Taylor, singer-songwriter; born in Brattleboro
    • Birdie Tebbetts, baseball player and manager; born in Burlington
    • Hannah Teter, snowboarder, 2006 Olympic gold medalist; born in Belmont
    • Elswyth Thane, romance novelist; lived in Wilmington
    • Harry Bates Thayer, president and chairman of AT&T; educated in Northfield
    • John Martin Thomas, university president, Middlebury College
    • Stephen Thomas, American Civil War officer
    • Tim Thomas, professional hockey player, played for UVM
    • Dorothy Thompson, journalist and radio broadcaster
    • Ernest Thompson, writer of On Golden Pond; born in Bellows Falls
    • John Mellen Thurston, Nebraska senator; born in Montpelier
    • George Tooker, painter; lives in Hartland
    • Andrew Tracy, politician, born in Hartford
    • Joseph Tracy, minister, historian
    • Maria von Trapp, stepmother to Von Trapp family singers, The Sound of Music; died in Morrisville
    • Tasha Tudor, author of children's books; died in Marlboro
    • KT Tunstall, musician
    • Fred Tuttle, senatorial candidate, star of film Man with a Plan
    • Alexander Twilight, first African American to receive a college degree, and to be elected to public office in the United States
    • Royall Tyler, one of the earliest American playwrights
    • Dan Tyminski, sang vocals for George Clooney in film O Brother, Where Art Thou?

    U

    • Don A. J. Upham, Wisconsin politician; born in Weathersfield
    • Samuel C. Upham, journalist, counterfeiter

    V

    • Rudy Vallée, singer and actor; born in Island Pond
    • James Van Ness, 19th-century mayor of San Francisco; born in Burlington
    • Stewart Van Vliet, American Civil War officer; born in Ferrisburg
    • Rick Veitch, comic book artist; raised in Bellows Falls
    • William Freeman Vilas, politician; born in Chelsea

    W

    • James M. Warner, American Civil War general
    • Seth Warner, American Revolutionary War officer
    • Cephas Washburn, missionary, educator
    • Ebenezer Washburn, Canada politician
    • Charles W. Waterman, Colorado senator
    • Sterry R. Waterman, judge
    • Henry Wells, businessman, co-founded American Express and Wells Fargo[19]

  • Andrew Wheating, middle-distance track athlete for the University of Oregon, 2008 Olympian
  • William Almon Wheeler, Vice President of the United States, attended the University of Vermont for two years
  • Hilton Wick, politician
  • Jody Williams, recipient, 1997 Nobel Peace Prize for efforts to clear away and ban anti-personnel mines
  • John Henry Williams, baseball player; son of Ted Williams
  • Bill W. (Bill Wilson), co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous
  • James Wilson, globe maker
  • Steve Wisniewski, football player
  • Brian Wood, illustrator
  • George Woodard, dairy farmer, actor
    • Edwin T. Woodward, American Civil War officer
    • Dean Conant Worcester, zoologist, authority on the Philippines
    • Samuel Worcester, missionary
    • Jay Wright, poet
    • Silas Wright, politician

    Y

    • Thomas Yamamoto, artist; lived and died in Plainfield
    • Brigham Young (1801–1877), second prophet and president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; born in Whitingham

    Z

    • Barry Zorthian, chief spokesperson for U. S. government in Saigon, Vietnam (1964–1968); once worked in St. Johnsbury{{citation needed|reason=need cite to tie him to Vermont|date=March 2014}}
    • Daphne Zuniga, actress, raised in Reading[22]

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    See also

    {{portal|Biography|Lists|Vermont}}
    by educational institution affiliation
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    • List of Bennington College people
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    by governmental office
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    • List of Governors of Vermont
    • List of Justices of the Vermont Supreme Court
    • List of lieutenant governors of Vermont
    • List of United States Representatives from Vermont
    • List of United States Senators from Vermont
    {{div col end}}
    by location
    {{div col|colwidth=30em}}
    • List of people from Bennington, Vermont
    • List of people from Brattleboro, Vermont
    • List of people from Burlington, Vermont
    • List of people from Montpelier, Vermont
    • List of people from Rutland (city), Vermont
    • List of people from St. Albans (city), Vermont
    • List of people from St. Johnsbury, Vermont
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    21. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2005/09/14/sterling_d_weed_104_vt_bandleader_active_until_end/ | work= The Boston Globe | title=Sterling D. Weed, 104; Vt. Bandleader Active until End | date=September 14, 2005}}
    22. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mediabizbloggers.com/lunch-at-michaels/9918587.html|title=Beautiful People's Daphne Zuniga: Facing Her Fears and Ready to Fall in Love|publisher=MyersBizNet|access-date=August 2, 2014|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20140806090630/http://www.mediabizbloggers.com/lunch-at-michaels/9918587.html|archivedate=August 6, 2014|df=mdy-all}}
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