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People from Kemper County, Mississippi

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This list has 1 sub-list and 25 members. See also People from Mississippi by county, Kemper County, Mississippi, Appalachian people
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  • Roger Craig
    Roger Craig American football player
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    Roger Timothy Craig (born July 10, 1960) is an American former football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL). He played for the San Francisco 49ers, Los Angeles Raiders and Minnesota Vikings. Craig went to four Pro Bowls and won three Super Bowls with the 49ers. Craig was the first NFL player to have 1,000 yards rushing and receiving in the same season. Marshall Faulk and Christian McCaffrey are the only other players to have accomplished that feat. He currently works as the VP of Business Development at TIBCO Software.
  • Charles Jones (basketball, born 1962)
    Charles Jones (basketball, born 1962) American basketball player
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    Charles Alexander Jones (born January 12, 1962) is a retired American basketball player who played for four seasons in the National Basketball Association. Primarily a forward, he played for the Phoenix Suns, the Portland Trail Blazers, and the Washington Bullets during his NBA career.
  • Ben Lilly
    Ben Lilly American pioneer
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    Benjamin Vernon Lilly or Ben Lilly (1856 – December 17, 1936), nicknamed Ol' Lilly, was a notorious big game hunter, houndsman and mountain man of the late American Old West. He remains famous for hunting down large numbers of grizzly, cougars and black bears. A mix between a transcendentalist spirit and an ardent Christian, he is described as an unfathomable Southern wild character. He was a stern practitioner of simple living and outdoor freedom, roamed and hunted from Louisiana to Arizona and from Idaho to as far south as Chihuahua and Durango, Mexico, and was a subject of American folktales. He guided oiler W. H. McFadden and President Theodore Roosevelt in hunting expeditions, whom he intrigued and who wrote about him. He was arguably the most prolific hunter of apex predators in the history of North American hunting and also the last active mountain man of the historical American Southwest. He was not a conservationist but made important contributions of fauna specimens and naturalistic observations to American institutions and museums. He was a contradictory character and his exploits have been consistently exaggerated to folktale proportions, and most records are oral, bona-fide, Americana transcripts.
  • John C. Stennis
    John C. Stennis American politician (1901–1995)
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    John Cornelius Stennis (August 3, 1901 – April 23, 1995) was an American politician who served as a U.S. Senator from the state of Mississippi. He was a Democrat who served in the Senate for over 41 years, becoming its most senior member for his last eight years. He retired from the Senate in 1989, and is, to date, the last Democrat to have been a U.S. Senator from Mississippi.
  • Kevin Granger Person
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    Kevin Granger (born December 30, 1973) is a retired American expatriate professional basketball player who is best known for leading NCAA Division I in scoring with a 27.0 points per game average in 1995–96.
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  • Eddie Briggs American politician
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    Eddie Jerome Briggs (born October 14, 1949) is an American politician formerly from De Kalb in Kemper County in eastern Mississippi.
  • John J. Pettus
    John J. Pettus American politician
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    John Jones Pettus (October 9, 1813 – January 25, 1867) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 23rd Governor of Mississippi, from 1859 to 1863. Prior to being elected in his own right to full gubernatorial terms in 1859 and 1861, he served as acting governor from January 5 to 10, 1854, following the resignation of Henry S. Foote. A member of the Democratic Party, Pettus had previously been a Mississippi state representative, a member and president of the Mississippi Senate. He strongly supported Mississippi's secession from the Union in 1861 and sought cooperation with the Confederate States Government.
  • Doc Land American baseball player
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    William Gilbert Land (born Doc Burrell Land, May 14, 1903 – April 14, 1986) was a Major League Baseball outfielder. He played one game for the Washington Senators, appearing as their starting center fielder in the last game of the 1929 season, filling in for Sam West.
  • Robert O. Perrin American physician
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    Robert Oliver Perrin (November 3, 1823 – October 8, 1878) was an American physician who served as president of the Greene County, Alabama Board of Health until his death in 1878. He previously served as a senior officer of the Confederate States Army, commanding a cavalry regiment in the Western Theater of the American Civil War until he resigned his commission in March 1865.
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