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Springfield, Illinois Springfield is the capital of the U.S. state of Illinois and the county seat and largest city of Sangamon County. The city's population was 114,394 at the 2020 census, which makes it the state's seventh most-populous city, the second largest o ...
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Arts and culture

* Adrian Belew, musician best known for solo career song "Oh Daddy" and work with King Crimson, Talking Heads, and Tom Tom Club; lived in Springfield during the 1980s *
June Christy June Christy (born Shirley Luster; November 20, 1925June 21, 1990) was an American singer, known for her work in the cool jazz genre and for her silky smooth vocals. Her success as a singer began with The Stan Kenton Orchestra. She pursued a sol ...
, cool jazz singer with The Stan Kenton Orchestra * Morris Day, musician and actor best known for work with
Morris Day and the Time The Time, also known as Morris Day and the Time and The Original 7ven, is an American musical group founded in Minneapolis in 1981. Their work has been a part of the formation of the Minneapolis sound, featuring a mix of soul music and dance m ...
and '' Purple Rain'', born in Springfield * Vachel Lindsay, poet, considered the father of modern singing poetry, wrote first book of film criticism, ''The Art of the Moving Picture'', in 1915 *
Sarah Danielle Madison Sarah Danielle Madison (September 6, 1974 – September 27, 2014), sometimes credited as Sarah Danielle Goldberg, was an American actress. Early life Madison was born Sarah Goldberg in Springfield, Illinois. She was a 1992 graduate of Latin Sch ...
, actress in '' Training Day'', '' Jurassic Park III'', '' 90210'', '' 7th Heaven'', ''
Judging Amy ''Judging Amy'' is an American legal drama television series that was telecast from September 19, 1999, through May 3, 2005, on CBS. This TV series starred Amy Brenneman and Tyne Daly. Its main character (Brenneman) is a judge who serves in a ...
'' * Jay Manuel, reality show host, '' America's Next Top Model'' * Bobby McFerrin, musician best known for song "Don't Worry, Be Happy", attended
Sangamon State University The University of Illinois Springfield (UIS) is a public university in Springfield, Illinois. The university was established in 1969 as Sangamon State University by the Illinois General Assembly and became a part of the University of Illinois s ...
(now UIS) in 1975, son of opera baritone singer Bobby McFerrin Sr. * Brendon Small, sitcom writer, producer, actor, and musician *
Louise Stanley Louise Stanley (born Louise Keyes; January 28, 1915 – December 28, 1982), was an American actress. Early years Born in Springfield, Illinois, Keyes was the daughter of Alvin Keyes, who was assistant director of the Illinois State Depa ...
, early 20th-century actress, born in Springfield * Cecily Strong, cast member of '' Saturday Night Live'', born in Springfield * Bobby Watson, early 20th-century actor, born in Springfield * Theodore Lorch, early 20th-century actor, widely seen in Three Stooges shorts, born in Springfield


Business and institutional leadership

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Marsha J. Evans Marsha Johnson "Marty" Evans (born 1947) is a retired rear admiral in the United States Navy. Following her retirement from the Navy, she served as executive director of the Girl Scouts of the USA from 1998 to 2002, and president and CEO of the A ...
, CEO of
American Red Cross The American Red Cross (ARC), also known as the American National Red Cross, is a non-profit humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief, and disaster preparedness education in the United States. It is the desi ...
and US Navy Admiral *
C.W. Post Charles William Post (October 26, 1854 – May 9, 1914) was an American innovator, breakfast cereal and foods manufacturer and a pioneer in the prepared-food industry. He was the founder of what is now Post Consumer Brands. Early life Char ...
, businessman and founder of
Postum Cereal Company Post Consumer Brands (previously Post Cereals and Postum Cereals; also known as simply "Post") is an American breakfast cereal manufacturer headquartered in Lakeville, Minnesota. The company, founded in 1895 by C. W. Post, owns a large portfoli ...
* Marjorie Merriweather Post, businesswoman, founder of General Foods Corporation, and leader in developing the frozen food market. One of her four marriages was to
Edward Francis Hutton Edward Francis Hutton (September 7, 1875 – July 11, 1962) was an American financier and co-founder of E. F. Hutton & Co., once one of the largest financial firms in the United States. Early life Hutton was born in Manhattan, New York City, the ...
, founder of
E.F. Hutton EF Hutton was an American stock brokerage firm founded in 1904 by Edward Francis Hutton and his brother, Franklyn Laws Hutton. Later, it was led by well known Wall Street trader Gerald M. Loeb. Under their leadership, EF Hutton became one of ...
. * Julius Rosenwald, President and Chairman of Sears, Roebuck and Co. and important philanthropist. Rosenwald was born in Springfield in 1862. He attended public schools and lived in Springfield until 1879. His philanthropy included establishing the
Rosenwald Fund The Rosenwald Fund (also known as the Rosenwald Foundation, the Julius Rosenwald Fund, and the Julius Rosenwald Foundation) was established in 1917 by Julius Rosenwald and his family for "the well-being of mankind." Rosenwald became part-owner of S ...
which was noted for donations to African American education and YMCAs. Rosenwald played a leading role in the creation of the Museum of Science and Industry.


Politics and law

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John Peter Altgeld John Peter Altgeld (December 30, 1847 – March 12, 1902) was an American politician and the 20th Governor of Illinois, serving from 1893 until 1897. He was the first Democrat to govern that state since the 1850s. A leading figure of the Progr ...
, Governor of Illinois from 1893 to January 1897, best known for role in Haymarket Affair pardons, the Pullman Strike and
1896 Democratic National Convention The 1896 Democratic National Convention, held at the Chicago Coliseum from July 7 to July 11, was the scene of William Jennings Bryan's nomination as the Democratic presidential candidate for the 1896 U.S. presidential election. At age 36, B ...
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Stanley P. V. Arnold Stanley P. V. Arnold (September 15, 1856–February 1, 1901) was an American newspaper editor and politician. Arnold was born on a farm in Jefferson County, Ohio. He went to the National Normal University in Lebanon, Ohio and taught school. ...
, Illinois state representative and newspaper editor *
William W. Billson William W. Billson (June 7, 1847 – September 2, 1923) was an American lawyer and politician. Billson was born in Springfield, Illinois Springfield is the capital of the U.S. state of Illinois and the county seat and largest city of Sangam ...
, Minnesota state senator and lawyer * Shelby M. Cullom, 17th Governor of Illinois * Stephen Arnold Douglas, Register of Federal Land Office, Springfield, 1837–1840; Illinois Secretary of State, 1840–41, associate justice of Illinois Supreme Court, 1841–1843; U.S. Representative, 1843; U.S. Senator, 1847 until death June 3, 1861; Democratic Presidential Candidate, 1860 *John Porter East (1931–1986), U.S. senator from North Carolina (1981–1986) * D. Logan Giffin (1890–1980). Illinois state legislator and lawyer. * Ulysses S. Grant (1822–1885), 18th President of the United States of America, stationed in Springfield at the outbreak of the American Civil War * John Hay, statesman, diplomat, author, journalist, and private secretary and assistant to Abraham Lincoln, grandfather of Ambassador John Hay Whitney * William H. Herndon, law partner and biographer of Abraham Lincoln * William Brown Ide (1796–1852), Vermont State Legislator, central figure in California's Bear Flag Revolt of 1846, named President of the Republic of California * William Jayne, first governor of the Dakota Territory, personal friend of Abraham Lincoln * Otto Kerner, Jr., Governor of Illinois (1961 to 1968). Son-in-law of Anton Cermak, Kerner led the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, the Kerner Commission. He was convicted of corruption. * John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers of America (1920 to 1960) * Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States of America * Mary Todd Lincoln, First Lady of the United States, wife of Abraham Lincoln, died in Springfield in 1882 * Robert Todd Lincoln, U.S. Secretary of War and son of Abraham Lincoln, born in Springfield * David T. Littler, Illinois state legislator and lawyer * Tracey Meares, Walton Hale Hamilton Professor of Law at Yale Law School and was appointed by President Barack Obama for the President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing * Dana Perino, White House Press Secretary for the George W. Bush administration, reporter for WCIA and earned MA in Public Affairs Reporting from the University of Illinois Springfield (UIS) * Frank P. Sadler, Illinois state senator and lawyer, born in Springfield * Paul Simon (politician), Paul Simon, U.S. Senator and Presidential candidate, served in the Illinois State legislature from 1955 to 1968, served as Illinois Lt. Governor from 1969 to 1973, taught at
Sangamon State University The University of Illinois Springfield (UIS) is a public university in Springfield, Illinois. The university was established in 1969 as Sangamon State University by the Illinois General Assembly and became a part of the University of Illinois s ...
(now UIS) from 1973 to 1975 Father of Illinois Lt. Governor Sheila Simon. * Adlai Stevenson II, Adlai Stevenson, 31st Governor of Illinois, Democratic Party's nominee for president in 1952 and 1956 * Helen J. Stewart, "first lady of Las Vegas, Nevada, Las Vegas" * Sharon Tyndale, Illinois Secretary of State * Brand Whitlock, journalist, mayor of Toledo, Ohio, ambassador to Belgium, and author. Lived in Springfield from 1892 to January 1897 while serving as reporter for Chicago Herald and then working for Secretary of State during Gov. Altgeld's administration.


Religion

* Albert A. Chambers, The Rt. Reverend Albert Arthur Chambers, seventh Bishop of Springfield * Kevin Vann, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange


Academics

* Nan Dieter-Conklin, radio astronomer * Robert Fitzgerald, Harvard poetry professor * William H. Luers, diplomat, Metropolitan Museum of Art president, Columbia University professor * Seth Barnes Nicholson, astronomer * Susan Nolen-Hoeksema, Yale psychology professor * Raymond E. Zirkle (1902-1988), radiation chemist, a member of the Manhattan Project


Sports


Baseball

* Al Barlick, Hall of Fame baseball umpire * Ed Barrow, was an American manager and front office executive in Major League Baseball. He served as business manager (de facto general manager) of the New York Yankees from 1921 to 1939 and as team president from 1939 to 1945, and is credited with building the Yankee dynasty. Barrow was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1953. * Don Erickson, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies * Roger Erickson (baseball), Roger Erickson, pitcher for the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins * Jeff Fassero, pitcher for nine MLB teams (1991–2006) * Tyler Fitzgerald, shortstop for the San Francisco Giants; born in Springfield * Rose Folder, pitcher in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League * Tim Hulett, third baseman for the Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles, and St. Louis Cardinals; born in Springfield * Tug Hulett, second baseman for the Seattle Mariners, Kansas City Royals, and Philadelphia Phillies; son of Tim Hulett; born in Springfield * Bob Kinsella, outfielder for the New York Giants * Justin Knoedler, catcher for the San Francisco Giants * Ryan O'Malley, pitcher for the Chicago Cubs * Robin Roberts (baseball), Robin Roberts, pitcher and member of the Baseball Hall of Fame * Billy Rogell, shortstop for the Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers and Chicago Cubs * Johnny Schaive, infielder for the Washington Senators (1961–71), Washington Senators * Dick Schofield, shortstop for the California Angels, New York Mets, Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers; son of Ducky Schofield * Ducky Schofield, infielder for nine MLB teams * Kevin Seitzer, former third baseman for the Kansas City Royals, Milwaukee Brewers, Oakland Athletics, and the Cleveland Indians and is currently the hitting coach for the Atlanta Braves. * Allan Simpson, pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, Colorado Rockies and Milwaukee Brewers * Art Sunday, outfielder for the Brooklyn Ward's Wonders * Lou Sylvester, outfielder for the Cincinnati Outlaw Reds, Cincinnati Red Stockings, Louisville Colonels and St. Louis Browns * Betty Wanless, infielder for the Grand Rapids Chicks and South Bend Blue Sox (AAGPBL) * Eric Weaver, pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Seattle Mariners and Anaheim Angels * Jayson Werth, outfielder for the Toronto Blue Jays, Los Angeles Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies and Washington Nationals * Helen Westerman, catcher for the Kenosha Comets (AAGPBL) * Roy Wise (baseball), Roy Wise, pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates * Brad Ziegler, pitcher for the Miami Marlins


Basketball

* Kevin Gamble, shooting guard and small forward for Boston Celtics and Sacramento Kings. * Andre Iguodala, four-time NBA champion player for Golden State Warriors, MVP of 2015 NBA Finals * Dave Robisch, forward/center in the American Basketball Association, ABA and National Basketball Association, NBA


Football

* John Kidd (American football), John Kidd, NFL punter 1984-98 * Ray Ramsey, aka "Rocket" Ramsey, defensive back for Arizona Cardinals, Chicago Cardinals (1950–1953); also had a brief professional basketball career * Joey Sternaman, quarterback for Illinois Fighting Illini football, Illinois and 1920s pro football teams including Chicago Bears * Bob Trumpy, tight end for Cincinnati Bengals (1968–1977) * Otto Stowe, wide receiver for Miami Dolphins 1972 * Malik Turner (American football), Malik Turner, wide receiver for Dallas Cowboys (2018–Present)Malik Turner (American football) * Albert Okwuegbunam, tight end for Denver Broncos (2020-Present) * Nick Broeker, offensive guard for Houston Texans (2023-Present)


Mixed Martial Arts

* Matt Mitrione, professional mixed martial artist formerly competing in the Ultimate Fighting Championship, UFC, and now competes in Bellator MMA, Bellator was born and grew up in Springfield


Motorsports

* Tim Wilkerson, NHRA funny car driver


Tennis

* George Lott, five-time U.S. Open (Tennis), U.S. Open doubles champion, member of International Tennis Hall of Fame; born in Springfield


U.S. Olympic medal winners

* Dick Boushka, Gold Medal, Basketball, 1956 * Kelci Bryant, Silver Medal, Diving, 2012 * Steve Christoff, Gold Medal, Hockey, 1980, Miracle on Ice at Lake Placid * Sarah Glaser, Silver Medal, Sailing, 2000 * Gracie Gold, Bronze Medal, Figure Skating, 2014 * Ryan Held, Gold Medal, Men's 4X100-meter freestyle relay team, 2016 * Will Simpson (equestrian), Will Simpson, Gold Medal, Equestrian, 2008


Writers

* James Hollis, Jungian analyst, writer and public speaker


References

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