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C. Domingo Cabello y Robles; Jean-Jacques Caffieri; Guido Calcagnini; Leopoldo Marco Antonio Caldani; José António Caldas; David Caldwell (North Carolina minister)
Dennis M. O'Brien (born 1952), member, Pennsylvania House of Representatives and Pennsylvania House of Representatives speaker; Tony J. Payton Jr. (born 1981), member, Pennsylvania House of Representatives; Boies Penrose (1860–1921), U.S. Senator and party boss; Harriet Forten Purvis (1810–1875), abolitionist leader
State flag of Pennsylvania Location of Pennsylvania in the United States. Pennsylvania, the fifth-most populous state in the United States, [1] is the birthplace or childhood home of many famous Americans. People from Pennsylvania are sometimes called "Pennsylvanians".
Pennsylvania Avenue and 7th Street in 1839 with the First Unitarian Church on the northeast corner of 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue visible in the background. Prior to the settlement of the area by European colonists, the Piscataway tribe of Native Americans occupied the northeastern banks of the Potomac River, although no permanent settlements are known in the area now encompassed by the ...
This category includes people associated with Pennsylvania during the American Revolution. People in this category should not also be placed in Category:People of colonial Pennsylvania, unless they were notable in Pennsylvania before the Revolutionary era (i.e. before about 1765).
Joan Melvin – Pennsylvania Supreme Court 2009– John Lester Miller – 1954–1971; Michael Angelo Musmanno – PA Supreme Court and Nuremberg tribunal; Arthur Schwab – U.S. Judge 2002–present; George Shiras – U.S. Supreme Court; Sara Soffel – first woman to serve as a judge in Pennsylvania; William Alvah Stewart – Federal 1951–1953
The Olympic gold medal-winning swimmer, who lives in Coral Springs, was born in Jupiter. Kid Rock. The rap-rocker turned Southern rocker who arguably helped devalue Bud Light by millions in 2023 ...
Jonathan Lee Riches (born 1976), lawyer and fraudster; David M. Rodriguez (born 1954), U.S. Army four-star general; George Fairlamb Smith (1840–1877), Union Army colonel, state representative, and district attorney; Wolfe Tone (1763–1798), Irish Republican who lived briefly in West Chester in the 1790s