List of people from Bangor, Maine

The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Bangor, Maine.

Architects and engineers

Artists

Artist Waldo Peirce (left), with brother and art-historian Hayford Peirce (right) and wives, before a night at the Bangor Opera in the 1930s

Athletes

Authors

Stephen King's house

Civil servants

Clergymen and missionaries

Rev. Jehudi Ashmun, a founder of Liberia

Defendants and detainees

Diplomats

Congressman, diplomat, and Hawaiian government official Elisha Hunt Allen with wife Mary

Inventors

John B. Curtis, the inventor of chewing gum
The MOS 6502 Microprocessor, designed by Chuck Peddle in 1975

Journalists

Judges

Physicians and nurses

Politicos

Scholars

Show business people

Singers, musicians and songwriters

Singer-songwriter Howie Day

Soldiers and sailors

Charles Boutelle

Statesmen

Cohen and President Clinton at The Pentagon, September 1997.

Other

References

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  2. Deborah Thompson, Bangor, Maine, 1769–1914: An Architectural History (Orono: University of Maine Press, 1988)
  3. Edward Austin Kent in Buffalo New York, by Bill Parke. Accessed Feb. 5, 2008
  4. Francis Hector Clergue: The Personality Retrieved June 29, 2008
  5. Matthew Baigell, Dictionary of American Artists and Peter Falk, Who was Who in American Art
  6. Diane Vastne and Pauline Kaiser, eds., The Hardy Connection: Bangor Women Artists, 1830–1960 (Bangor: Bangor Historical Society, 1992)
  7. "Artist Reported Murdered was a Former Bangor Girl", Lewiston Daily Sun, Aug. 24, 1914
  8. New York Times, Jan. 8, 1995, Section 8, p. 6; ibid, Aug. 21, 1994, Section 8, p. 4
  9. "Cahners, Norman : Jews In Sports @ Virtual Museum". Jewsinsports.org. 1914-06-05. Retrieved 2012-08-15.
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  11. Joel Myerson, "A Calendar of Transcendental Club Meetings" American Literature 44:2 (May 1972)
  12. Maine Writer's Index, Owen Davis, retrieved 14 January 2008
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  15. New York Times obit, July 31, 1937, p. 15
  16. Obit of Mabel Blodgett, Berkshire (Mass.) Eagle, June 8, 1959, p. 19
  17. Frederick Freeman, A Plea for Africa (1837), p. 226; American Education Society, American Quarterly Register (1842), pp. 29-30.
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  27. His father was George Chalmers Cutler and his brother, Robert Cutler, was the first U.S. National Security Advisor (see Robert Cutler, No Time for Rest [Boston: Little Brown, 1966], pp. 1–18). For his connection to the Carr family of Bangor see Francis Carr
  28. New York Times, June 21, 1917, p. 6; Pittsburgh Press, September 23, 1917
  29. "Mabel (Sine) Wadsworth". Bangor Daily News. 25 September 2008. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  30. Thomas W. Goodspeed, "Albion Woodbury Small", The American Journal of Sociology 32:1 (July 1926)
  31. Marilyn Bailey Ogilvie and Joy Dorothy Harvey, Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science (Taylor & Francis, 2000), p. 25
  32. William D. Williamson, History of the State of Maine (Hallowell Me., 1832)
  33. The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans: Volume II (1904)
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  50. Progressive Men of Minnesota (Minneapolis, 1897), p. 33
  51. History of the Arkansas Valley, Colorado (Chicago, 1881), p. 324
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