List of people from West Virginia

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This is a list of prominent people from the territory that now makes up the U.S. state of West Virginia.

Athletes

A–G
Jesse Burkett
Mike D'Antoni
Hal Greer
  • Michael Barber, professional football player
  • Randy Barnes (born 1966), shotputter
  • Larry Barnett (born 1945), baseball umpire
  • Clair Bee, college basketball coach
  • Vern Bickford, professional baseball player
  • Brian Bowles, UFC/MMA fighter
  • Rich Braham, professional football coach
  • George Brett, professional baseball player
  • Vicky Bullett, professional basketball player
  • Lew Burdette, professional baseball player
  • Jesse Burkett, professional baseball player
  • Necro Butcher, professional wrestler
  • Eddie Cameron, college basketball coach
  • Mark Canterbury, professional wrestler
  • David Carpenter, professional baseball player
  • Bimbo Coles, professional basketball player
  • Wilbur Cooper, professional baseball player
  • Larry Coyer, professional football coach
  • Dan D'Antoni, college basketball coach
  • Thomas Costello, professional fighter
  • Mike D'Antoni, professional basketball player and coach
  • Jack Dempsey, professional boxer
  • Aaron Dobson, professional football player
  • Jimbo Fisher, college football coach
  • Gene Freese, professional baseball player
  • George Freese, professional baseball player
  • Bob Gain, professional football player
  • Frank Gatski, professional football player
  • Marshall Goldberg, professional football player
  • C. J. Goodwin, professional football player
  • Hal Greer, professional basketball player
  • Jedd Gyorko, professional baseball player
H–M
Chuck Howley
Sam Huff
Randy Moss
N–Z
Mary Lou Retton
Nick Saban
Jerry West
Jason Williams

Business

John T. Chambers

Entertainment

A–G
Hasil Adkins
Brad Dourif
Virginia Fox
H–M
Steve Harvey
Don Knotts
N–Z
Brad Paisley
Connie Smith
Bill Withers

Frontiersmen

Journalism

Literature and art

Pearl S. Buck
Booker T. Washington

Military

Hershel W. Williams
Chuck Yeager

Politics and government

Robert C. Byrd
Sarah Feinberg
Jay Rockefeller
Cyrus Vance

Religion

Science

Homer Hickam
Katherine Johnson

Other

Julia Bonds

See also

  • Biography portal
  • flagWest Virginia portal
  • flagUnited States portal
  • Lists portal

References

  1. ^ NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship.
  2. ^ "Williams Vaults to Gold at Worlds". ESPN. October 17, 2009. Retrieved October 17, 2011.
  3. ^ http://www.cnn.com/2013/06/07/politics/btn-congressional-tenure/ CNN Politics, Senator Byrd's record as longest serving member of the U.S. Congress was surpassed by U.S. Representative John Dingell of Michigan in 2013. Senator Byrd still holds the record as the longest serving U.S. Senator (51 years, 5 months, 21 days), but his 57 years, 5 months, 21 days of service in the U.S. Congress is no longer the longest record of Congressional service.
  4. ^ "Senator Brad Hoylman". December 21, 2012.
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