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This list has 14 sub-lists and 91 members. See also Vermont, American people by state or territory
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  • Neko Case
    Neko Case American singer-songwriter
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    Neko Richelle Case (born September 8, 1970) is an American singer-songwriter and member of the Canadian indie rock group the New Pornographers. Case has a powerful, untrained contralto voice, which has been described by contemporaries and critics as a "flamethrower," "a powerhouse [which] seems like it might level buildings," "a 120-mph fastball," and a "vocal tornado". Critics also note her idiosyncratic, "cryptic," "imagistic" lyrics, and credit her as a significant figure in the early 21st-century American revival of the tenor guitar. Case's body of work has spanned and drawn on a range of traditions including country, folk, art rock, indie rock, and pop and is frequently described as defying or avoiding easy generic classification.
  • Tara Correa-McMullen
    Tara Correa-McMullen American actress (1989–2005)
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    Tara Correa-McMullen (born Tara McMullen; May 24, 1989 – October 21, 2005) was an American actress. She played gang member Graciela Reyes on the CBS TV series Judging Amy. On October 21, 2005, she was shot dead in front of an apartment complex in Inglewood, California.
  • William Lanteau
    William Lanteau American, Actor
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    William Lanteau (born William Lanctot) was an American character actor. Among his best known roles are Charlie the mail carrier in On Golden Pond and mayor Chester Wanamaker in Newhart.
  • Luke Hudson (pornographic actor)
  • William Buckingham Curtis
    William Buckingham Curtis Father of American amateur athletics
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    William Buckingham "Father Bill" Curtis (January 17, 1837 – June 30, 1900) was one of the most important proponents of organized athletics in the late 1800s in America. Curtis had a remarkable career as a competitor, official, sports editor, organizer, and administrator. He was known as "Father Bill" in the athletic world. The death of Curtis at the age of 63 while climbing Mount Washington brought forth an outpouring of testimonials from the sports world and recognition as a "father of American amateur athletics".
  • Tyler Rasch
    Tyler Rasch television personality
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    Tyler Josef Rasch (born May 6, 1988) is an American graduate student who lives and performs in South Korea as a television personality. He is currently a cast member in the talk-variety shows Non-Summit, and Hot Brain: Problematic Men,and recurring cast on the reality television-travel show Where Is My Friend's Home.
  • Elsie Kipling
    Elsie Kipling Daughter of Rudyard Kipling
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    Elsie Bambridge (née Kipling) (2 February 1896 – 24 May 1976) was the daughter of English writer Rudyard Kipling and Caroline Starr Balestier. She was the only one of the Kipling's three children to survive into adulthood.
  • John McClure (producer) American record producer
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    John Taylor McClure (June 28, 1929 – June 17, 2014) was an American recording engineer and record producer, who worked in the fields of classical music, jazz, and popular music.
  • Buddy Jones (Bluegrass musician) American bluegrass musician
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    Shelby Gene "Buddy" Jones (February 2, 1937 – August 13, 2014) was an American bluegrass musician and songwriter, and music recorder and distributor. He is best known for his performance work with the bluegrass band, Rainbow Valley Boys. He was also the founder of former recording, radio promotion, and record distribution companies B.J. Promotions, Tapes Unlimited, and Northern Music Distribution.
  • A. B. Colton Minnesota state legislator
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    A. B. Colton (born 1831) was a state representative in Minnesota's 20th district. Colton was born in Vermont in 1831 and moved to Minnesota in 1855. Colton worked as a farmer in Winnebago City. He was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives on November 5, 1867 and served Cottonwood, Faribault, Jackson, Martin, Murray, Pipestone, and Rock counties for one year. He was preceded by A. Andrews and succeeded by James W. Hunter. Colton was the chair of the elections committee and also served on the state prison and tonws and counties committees.
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