This is a list of notable residents of Cincinnati, Ohio .[1]
Politics William Howard Taft , the 27th president of the United StatesStan Aronoff – member of Ohio Senate 1967–1996, its president from 1989–96William Evans Arthur (1825–1897) – born in Cincinnati, United States Congressman from Kentucky [2] Steve Austria – Republican Congressman, 2009–2013Jess L. Baily – United States Ambassador to North Macedonia , 2015–2019Walt Bachrach – long-serving Mayor of Cincinnati Ken Blackwell – former mayor of Cincinnati 1999–2007, Republican , Ohio Secretary of State and unsuccessful 2006 candidate for Governor of OhioJames G. Birney – abolitionist and Liberty Party presidential candidateJohn Boehner – Congressman and former Speaker of the House William K. Bond – Whig Congressman, 1849–1853Stanley E. Bowdle – Democratic Congressman, 1913–1915John Bridgeland – lawyer and activistTom Brinkman – Republican Ohio House of Representatives memberEthan Allen Brown – 7th Governor of Ohio Frank Brogan – 15th Lieutenant Governor of Florida Henry Francis Bryan – United States Navy Rear Admiral and the 17th governor of American Samoa Jacob Burnet – U.S. Senator , 1828–1831[3] Phillip Burton – Democratic Congressman from California Benjamin Butterworth – Republican Congressman, 1879–1883, 1885–1891Mary Edith Campbell – Suffragette , Board of Education memberSamuel Fenton Cary – Congressman and temperance movement leaderJohn Cranley – former mayor of Cincinnati, 2013–2022Steve Chabot – Republican Congressman, 1995–2009; 2011–2023Thomas R. Chandler – perennial candidate Donald D. Clancy – former Republican CongressmanLevi Coffin – abolitionist, member of the Underground Railroad Aaron H. Conrow – Confederate congressman and generalMoses Dickson – Abolitionist leaderDavid T. Disney – Democratic Congressman, 1849–1855Ozro J. Dodds – Democratic Congressman, 1872–1873Steve Driehaus – Democratic Congressman, 2009–2011Alexander Duncan – physician, Democratic Congressman, 1837–1841, 1843–1845Thomas O. Edwards – Whig Congressman, 1847–1849Edwin Einstein – Republican Congressman from New York , 1879–1881Richard Kenneth Fox – United States Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago , 1977–1979George Fries – physician, Democratic Congressman, 1845–1849James W. Gazlay – Republican Congressman, 1823–1825Thomas Geoghegan – labor lawyer John J. Gilligan – former Governor of Ohio Herman P. Goebel – Republican Congressman, 1903–1911Bill Gradison – Republican Congressman, former mayor of CincinnatiBuddy Gray – activist and social worker William S. Groesbeck – lawyer, Democratic Congressman, 1857–1859John A. Gurley – Republican Congressman, 1859–1863George W. Hayes – slave, Republican Ohio House of Representatives memberWilliam E. Hess – Republican Congressman, 1929–1937, 1939–1949, 1951–1961Dave Hobson – former Republican congressman Cynthia Hogan – counsel to Joe Biden Henry Thomas Hunt – former mayor of Cincinnati, 1912–1913Andy Ireland – Democrat/Republican Congressman from Florida , 1977–1993B. Todd Jones lawyer, Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives 2011–2015Joel Hills Johnson – Utah Territorial legislator, 1849–1850William J. Keating – former Republican Congressman, brother of Charles Keating Jesse D. Locker – former Cincinnati city councilman and United States Ambassador to Liberia, 1953–55Simon L. Leis, Jr. – Hamilton County, Ohio prosecutor and sheriffMark Lippert – former ambassador to South KoreaNicholas Longworth – former Speaker of the House and Majority LeaderCharlie Luken – former Congressman and Mayor of CincinnatiTom Luken – former CongressmanGreg Landsman – Democratic Congressman, 2023–Robert Todd Lytle – Congressman, 1833–1835Mark L. Mallory – former mayor of Cincinnati, 2005–2013William L. Mallory, Sr. – first African-American Ohio House of Representatives majority leaderSam Malone – former Cincinnati city councilmanLawrence Maxwell, Jr. – United States Solicitor General , 1893–1895Neil H. McElroy – Secretary of Defense , 1957–1959John McLean – Congressman, 1813–16, U.S. Postmaster General , 1823–1829, U.S. Supreme Court justice, 1829–1861Alexander C. Mitchell – Republican congressman from Kansas , 1911Tom Mooney – teacher, labor union activistHarold G. Mosier – Democratic congressman, 1937–1939Edward Follansbee Noyes – Governor of Ohio, Ambassador to FranceKabaka Oba – civil rights activist Lucy Evelyn Peabody – conservation activistAaron F. Perry – Congressman, 1871–1872Rob Portman – Congressman, United States Trade Representative ; Director of Office of Management and Budget ; U.S. Senator 2011–2023Todd Portune – former Cincinnati city councilmanTrey Radel – former Republican Congressman from Florida James B. Ray – Governor of Indiana , 1825–1831Lindsay Reynolds – chief of staff to First Lady of the United States Melania Trump Carl West Rich – Republican Congressman, three-time mayor of CincinnatiEugene P. Ruehlmann – Mayor of Cincinnati, 1967–1971Jerry Rubin – political activist, Chicago Seven Charles W. Sawyer – United States Secretary of Commerce , 1948–1953 under President Harry Truman Milton Sayler – Cincinnati city councilman, Congressman, 1873–1879Bob Schaffer – former Republican Congressman from Colorado Jean Schmidt – Republican Congresswoman, 2005–2013; Ohio State Senator 2001–2004, 2021–Bob Schuler – Ohio State Senator , 2002–2009P.G. Sittenfeld – former Cincinnati city councilman, convicted of felony briberyKathleen Sebelius – Governor of Kansas 2003–2009, United States Secretary of Health and Human Services 2009–14William B. Shattuc – Congressman, 1897–1903Christopher Smitherman – former Cincinnati city councilmanPotter Stewart – lawyer, U.S. Supreme Court justice, 1958–1981Bellamy Storer (1796–1875) – lawyer, Congressman, 1835–1837Bellamy Storer (1847–1922) – Congressman, 1891–1895, diplomatBob Taft – Governor of Ohio , 1999–2007Charles Phelps Taft II – Mayor of Cincinnati, 1955–1957Robert A. Taft – Senate leader; son of William Howard TaftRobert Taft Jr. – Congressman 1963–1965, 1967–1971; U.S. Senator 1971–1976William Howard Taft – 27th President of the United States , Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
Business Ted Turner Marcellus Bailey – patent attorney for Alexander Graham Bell Emma Beckwith – bookkeeper, optician, inventor, suffragettePowel Crosley Jr. – inventor and entrepreneur Francis L. Dale – lawyer, Cincinnati Reds owner, Republican Party operativeMaxwell Dane – advertising executiveJames Gamble – co-founder of Procter & Gamble Alfred T. Goshorn – businessman, civic booster, founder of the Cincinnati Red Stockings , the first professional baseball teamLou Groen – entrepreneur, inventor of the Filet-O-Fish sandwichKevin Harrington – infomercial entrepreneurBob Herbold – former executive vice president and chief operating officer of Microsoft Corporation Louise McCarren Herring – leader of the credit union movementCharles R. Hook Sr. – steel industrialistRonald Howes – inventor of the Easy-Bake Oven Jeffrey R. Immelt – CEO of General Electric Charles Keating – banker involved in savings and loan crisis of the 1980sJim Koch – founder of Boston Beer Company Bernard Kroger – founder of the Kroger supermarket chainChris Kempczinski – President & CEO of McDonald's Corporation (born in Boston, raised in Cincinnati)Isaac Herbert Kempner – founder of Imperial Sugar James Michael Lafferty – CEO of Fine Hygienic Holding , former regional CEO for Procter & Gamble, Coca-Cola and British American Tobacco; Olympic track and field coachHarry Ward Leonard – electrical engineer and inventorCarl Lindner, Jr. – businessman and co-founder of United Dairy Farmers ; founder of American Financial Group William F. Nast – diplomat, railroad businessmanHenry Nicholas – communications technology entrepreneurVivek Ramaswamy – biopharmaceutical entrepreneur, Republican Party presidential candidateStephen Sanger – former chairman of General Mills Marge Schott – women's business pioneer; former owner of the Cincinnati Reds David Sinton – pig iron industrialistTed Turner – founder of Turner Broadcasting System David Uible – businessman and county commissionerDouglas A. Warner III – banker Joseph Ray Watkins – born in city, entrepreneur and founder of Watkins Incorporated Luman Watson – 19th-century clockmaker Granville Woods – inventor
Science Albert Sabin
Journalism and media Dan Patrick Tony Snow Jon Arthur – syndicated radio personalityGamaliel Bailey – journalist and abolitionist Delilah L. Beasley – first African American woman to be published regularly in a major metropolitan newspaperMarty Brennaman – Cincinnati Reds radio play-by-play announcer 1974–2019Thom Brennaman – sports broadcasterGary Burbank – radio personality Nick Clooney – journalist, anchorman, and television host, father of George Clooney Gail Collins – columnist for The New York Times The Cool Ghoul , real name Dick VonHoene – news anchor, talk show and horror-movie show hostBill Cunningham – attorney, radio and television talk show hostPaul Dixon – Cincinnati-area daytime television hostElizabeth Drew – political journalist and authorSara Eisen – CNBC news anchor Courtis Fuller – local news anchorBill Hemmer – Fox News Channel anchor and correspondent; former CNN anchor and reporterSteven L. Herman – Voice of America bureau chief and correspondentDerrin Horton – sportscaster Mary Coffin Johnson – newspaper publisher, activistJoe Kernen – CNBC news anchorDan La Botz – journalist, author and socialist activistAlan Light – former editor of VIBE and Spin Ruth Lyons – radio and television personalityEdward Deering Mansfield – 19th-century newspaper editor William Maxwell – engraver, printer, publisher of the first newspaper in CincinnatiMike McConnell – syndicated radio talk show hostJohn Roll McLean – owner and publisher of The Cincinnati Enquirer and The Washington Post Washington McLean – owner and publisher of The Cincinnati Enquirer and The Washington Post Erin McPike – White House Correspondent for Independent Journal Review , formerly with CNN and NBC News David Mendell – journalist and Barack Obama biographerDan Patrick – sportscaster and radio personality (from Mason, Ohio , a suburb of Cincinnati)Virginia Payne – radio actressWally Phillips – radio personalityJames S. Robbins – opinion journalist, author and scholarGlenn Ryle – television personalityAl Schottelkotte – television news anchor and reporterBob Shreve – early television personalityLarry Smith – puppeteer and children's television hostTony Snow – news commentator, White House Press Secretary for George W. Bush administration Dale Sommers – radio personality also known as "the Truckin' Bozo"Estelle Sternberger – radio commentator and women's activistAnne Marie Tiernon – local news anchorLinda Vester – Fox News Channel anchorCarolyn Washburn – former vice president and editor of The Cincinnati Enquirer Liz Wheeler – conservative political commentator, formerly with One America News Network Todd Wright – Sports radio personalityFrederick Ziv – television producer and syndication pioneer
Artists and entertainment
Acting, motion pictures, and television Doris Day Roy Rogers Steven Spielberg Kevin Allison – actor, sketch comedian (The State )Patti Astor – underground film actressTheda Bara – silent film actressPowhatan Beaty – American Civil War soldier and stage actorLouise Beavers – actressAndy Blankenbuehler – dancer and choreographer Ron Bohmer – singer and actor Zach Bolton – voice actor and ADR director affiliated with Funimation Mark Boone Junior – actorLee Bowman – film and television actorBob Braun – local television and radio personalityDon Brodie – actor and directorNana Bryant – actressMabel Brownell – stage actressRebecca Budig – soap opera and television actressMarty Callner – music video directorRocky Carroll – actor (NCIS )Marguerite Clark – stage and silent film actressMajel Coleman – actress and modelRay Combs – host of Family Feud , 1988–1994Walter Connolly – film actorShamika Cotton – actressChase Crawford – actor and producerJoel Crothers – actorRaymond Garfield Dandridge – poet[4] Doris Day – popular singer and actressTim de Zarn – actorGabrielle Dennis – actress (The Game )John Diehl – actorJohn Dierkes – actorPamella D'Pella – actressCarmen Electra (born Tara Leigh Patrick) – actress, singerVera-Ellen – actress and dancer (White Christmas )Susan Floyd – actressTrixie Friganza – vaudeville and film actressStephen Geoffreys – film, stage, and gay pornography actorSidney M. Goldin – silent film directorCharles Guggenheim – movie directorJulie Hagerty – model and actress (Airplane! )Pauline Hall – stage actress and dancerPorter Hall – actor (Miracle on 34th Street )Emily Harper – actressMaurice Hegeman – Broadway musical actor, lyricist, and playwright[5] Tiffany Hines – actressLibby Holman – torch singer and actressTonya Ingram – poet, disability activist, mental health advocateIShowSpeed , real name Darren Watkins Jr. – YouTube personality, streamer, rapper, and songwriterArthur V. Johnson – silent film actor and directorLanny Joon – actorNoah Keen – actorDagney Kerr – actressMike Kleinhenz – voice actorIda Koverman – Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film executiveEric Lange – actor (Lost and Victorious )Dorothy Layton – actressKiKi Layne – actressHal Le Roy – dancer, singer, stage actorHudson Leick – actressEdward LeSaint – silent film actor and directorMarcia Lewis – actressVicki Lewis – actress (NewsRadio )Floriana Lima – actressTodd Louiso – actorGina Malo – actressIrene Manning – actress and singerJack Manning – actorMarkiplier , real name Mark Edward Fischbach – YouTube personality, originally from Honolulu , later moved to Los Angeles Ann May – silent film actressEve McVeagh – actressBenjamin S. Mears – actor and playwrightBlanche Mehaffey – showgirl and actressGertrude Michael – film and television actressFanny Midgley – silent film actressHarry F. Millarde – silent film actor and directorMarjorie Monaghan – actressJ. Madison Wright Morris – actress and modelKathryn Morris – actress (Cold Case )Sydney Morton – actorHeidi Mueller – actressPamela Myers – Broadway and television actressStephen Nichols – actorLuke Null – comedian, cast member on Saturday Night Live Gary Owen – stand-up comedian and actorJay Patterson – actorJo Ellen Pellman – actressRichard M. Powell – television and film screenwriterTyrone Power – actor (The Mark of Zorro , Witness for the Prosecution )Lee Roy Reams – Broadway actor and director, born in Covington, KentuckyTheresa Rebeck – television (NYPD Blue ) and film screenwriterTheodore Reed – movie directorHari Rhodes – actorSy Richardson – actorDiana-Maria Riva – actressDennis Roady – actor and YouTube personalityWendy Robie – actressRoy Rogers – actor and singer, iconic western film starBonnie Rotten – porn starBrenda Scott – actressTom Segura – comedianIva Shepard – silent film actressGertrude Short – silent film actressHal Sparks – actor and comedianShane Sparks – choreographerSteven Spielberg – Oscar-winning film directorJerry Springer – mayor of Cincinnati, talk show host (born in London, of Austrian parents)Pat Stanley – actress, dancer, and singerGaladriel Stineman – actressBrette Taylor – actress and singer-songwriterAmanda Tepe – actressJordan Trovillion – actress and singerEvelyn Venable – actressDaniel von Bargen – actorPatricia Wettig – actress and playwrightRobert J. Wilke – actorKatt Williams – stand-up comedian and actorJennie Worrell – 19th-century burlesque actressRudy Wurlitzer – screenwriterAmy Yasbeck – actressWolfgang Zilzer – actor
Music Nick Lachey Andy Williams
Groups
Authors Harriet Beecher Stowe
Visual artists Snow in New York by Robert Henri
Sports
Baseball Buck Ewing Ken Griffey Jr. Miller Huggins Barry Larkin Kevin Youkilis Mike Adams – MLB outfielderEthan Allen – MLB player, coach at Yale University [11] Nick Altrock – MLB pitcher [12] Charlie Armbruster – MLB catcher [13] Skeeter Barnes – MLB utility player [14] Al Bashang – MLB outfielder[15] Buddy Bell – MLB third baseman and managerCharlie Bell – MLB pitcher[16] David Bell – MLB third baseman and Cincinnati Reds managerFrank Bell – MLB playerMike Bell – MLB third basemanAndrew Benintendi – MLB outfielderRalph Birkofer – MLB pitcherRed Bittmann – MLB second baseman Ethan Blackaby – MLB outfielder Jim Bolger – MLB outfielderBarry Bonnell – MLB playerDaryl Boston – MLB outfielderBuzz Boyle – MLB outfielderJack Boyle – MLB player[17] Jimmy Boyle – MLB catcherAndrew Brackman – former MLB pitcherEd Brinkman – MLB playerJim Brosnan – MLB pitcher, author of The Long Season and Pennant Race Nelson Burbrink – MLB catcher and scout Moe Burtschy – MLB pitcherJack Bushelman – MLB pitcherFlea Clifton – MLB pitcherJoe Crotty – MLB catcherBob Daughters – MLB playerZach Day – MLB pitcherDory Dean – MLB pitcherDrew Denson – MLB first baseman Red Dooin – MLB player and managerBill Doran – MLB second basemanRichard Dotson – MLB pitcherDick Drott – MLB pitcherLouis Dula – Negro leagues pitcherLeon Durham – MLB playerJoe Ellick – MLB playerBuck Ewing – Hall of Fame catcher and managerBill Faul – MLB pitcherTom Flanigan – MLB pitcherDanny Friend – MLB pitcherCharlie Grant – Negro leagues second basemanBob Gilks – MLB playerEd Glenn – MLB playerCharlie Gould – National League baseball playerKen Griffey Jr. – MLB outfielder, Baseball Hall of Famer (born in Donora, Pennsylvania , but grew up in Cincinnati)Tommy Griffith – MLB outfielderHeinie Groh – MLB third basemanJosh Harrison – MLB third baseman Dan Hayden – Miami University (OH) baseball coachAugust Herrmann – Cincinnati Reds president, 1903–1920Johnny Hodapp – MLB infielderEd Hug – MLB catcherMiller Huggins – MLB player; Hall of Fame manager for the New York Yankees Roy Hughes – MLB infielderTom Hume – MLB pitcher and coachAdam Hyzdu – MLB and Japanese baseball outfielderLarry Jacobus – MLB pitcherBetsy Jochum – All-American Girls Professional Baseball League playerLance Johnson – MLB playerDavid Justice – MLB playerAl Kaiser – MLB outfielderDorothy Kamenshek – All-American Girls Professional Baseball League playerScott Klingenbeck – MLB pitcherEddie Kolb – MLB pitcher, businessmanAl Lakeman – MLB playerMargie Lang – All-American Girls Professional Baseball League playerBarry Larkin – MLB shortstop, Baseball Hall of Famer Stephen Larkin – MLB first basemanSteve Larkin – MLB pitcherCharlie Leesman – MLB pitcherDick LeMay – MLB pitcherJensen Lewis – MLB pitcherJim Leyritz – MLB catcherBill Long – MLB pitcher[18] Garry Maddox – MLB outfielderLee Magee – MLB player and managerArt Mahaffey – MLB pitcherLefty Marr – MLB third basemanLen Matuszek – MLB first basemanWally Mayer – MLB catcherRoger McDowell – MLB pitcher and coachBobby Mitchell – MLB pitcherRalph Miller – MLB pitcherRon Moeller – MLB pitcherBobby Moore – MLB player who is currently a coach for the Atlanta Braves organizationRed Munson – MLB catcherCharles Murphy – sportswriter, owner of the Chicago Cubs Tim Naehring – MLB playerRuss Nagelson – MLB playerChris Nichting – MLB pitcherBob Nieman – MLB playerRuss Nixon – MLB player and manager (born in Cleves , a suburb of Cincinnati)Joe Nuxhall – pitcher, later long-time color commentator for Cincinnati Reds games (from Hamilton, Ohio)Brian O'Connor MLB pitcherRon Oester – MLB playerJayhawk Owens – MLB playerDave Parker – MLB player, born in Mississippi, grew up in CincinnatiGeorge Paynter – MLB outfielderGeorge Pechiney – MLB pitcherDave Pember – MLB pitcherShannon Penn – MLB designated hitter Eduardo Pérez – MLB player; son of Tony Pérez Jack Pfiester – MLB pitcherCy Pfirman – MLB umpire Icicle Reeder – MLB outfielderTuffy Rhodes – MLB and Japanese playerBilly Riley – MLB player outfielderPete Rose – All-Star MLB player, holds record for most hits in a careerPete Rose Jr. – minor league baseball playerJeff Russell – MLB pitcherScott Sauerbeck – MLB pitcherAdmiral Schlei – MLB catcherJimmy Shevlin – MLB first basemanJohn Shoupe – 19th-century shortstop Joe Smith – MLB playerRudy Sommers – MLB pitcherEd Sperber – MLB outfielderJake Stenzel – MLB outfielderShannon Stewart – MLB playerEric Surkamp – MLB pitcherBrent Suter – MLB pitcherPat Tabler – MLB player and baseball analystKent Tekulve – MLB pitcherBill Wegman – MLB pitcherMarie Wegman – All-American Girls Professional Baseball League playerAlex Wimmers – MLB pitcherJimmy Wynn – MLB outfielderGeorge Yeager – MLB catcherKevin Youkilis – All-Star MLB first and third basemanDon Zimmer – MLB player and manager
Basketball
Boxing
Football Roger Staubach
Golf
Tennis
Other Jonathan "Jon Moxley" Good Rose Lavelle
Military William Haines Lytle
Other notable people Nelson Glueck Clara Adams – aviation pioneer[28] Pierre Adrian – chef at The Maisonette [29] [30] [31] Joseph H. Albers – first bishop of Lansing, Michigan [32] Anthony Allaire – New York City Police inspectorMichael Anthony – chefLevi Addison Ault – businessman, naturalist, donor of Cincinnati's Ault Park John Bardo – 13th President of Wichita State University , 10th Chancellor of Western Carolina University Samri Baldwin – stage magician Daniel Carter Beard – founder Sons of Daniel Boone Betty Blake – historic preservationist Kim Bobo – labor activistThomas D. Boyatt – former United States Ambassador to Burkina Faso and Colombia Kitty Burke – nightclub entertainer who attempted to bat in a baseball gameMary Towne Burt – temperance reformer, newspaper publisher, and benefactorOba Chandler – rapist and murderer on death row in Florida Peter H. Clark – abolitionist and educatorLevi Coffin – abolitionist Lorenzo Collins – mentally ill man shot by Cincinnati police in 1997Robert Daniel Conlon – Roman Catholic Bishop of Steubenville, Ohio Sara Jane Crafts (1845–1930), educator, author, social reformerMoses Dickson – African-American abolitionist , soldier and ministerJonathan Edwards – first president of Washington & Jefferson College William Henry Elder – long-serving Roman Catholic Bishop of Cincinnati Audrey Emery – heiress and socialiteMary Emery – philanthropistOtto Marmet – philanthropist T. Higbee Embry – aviation enthusiast and co-founder of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Dana Fabe – Chief Justice Alaska Supreme Court Bernard T. Espelage – first Bishop of Gallup, New Mexico Mary Jane Farell – Contract bridge playerSusan Fessenden (1840–1932) – activist, social reformerThomas Milton Gatch – president of Willamette University , Oregon State University and University of Washington Nelson Glueck – rabbi and archaeologist Alfred Gottschalk – President of Hebrew Union College and leader in Reform Judaism [33] Henry Joseph Grimmelsmann – first Bishop of Evansville Alice Claypoole Gwynne – wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt II Don Helbig – Guinness World Record holder for roller coaster ridingJohn R. Hicks – murderer executed by the State of OhioHelena Keith-Falconer, Countess of Kintore – heiress and socialiteCharles L. Kuhn – art historianAlice Stone Ilchman – eighth president of Sarah Lawrence College Joseph Jonas – first Jew to settle in Cincinnati, founder of the Old Jewish Cemetery Stewart Judah – card magicianPosteal Laskey – serial killer nicknamed the "Cincinnati Strangler"William Mackey Lomasney – Irish revolutionaryLongworth family – early leading Cincinnati familyLytle family – early leading Cincinnati familyMike Mangold – pilotHelen Taft Manning – daughter of William Howard Taft , historianCharles Manson – cult leader, convicted murdererCarl K. Moeddel – auxiliary bishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati , 1993–2007Julian Morgenstern – rabbi, professor, and president of Hebrew Union CollegeSara Murphy – socialite, Pablo Picasso portrait subjectAnthony John King Mussio – first Roman Catholic bishop of Steubenville, Ohio David Leroy Nickens – freed slave, first African American licensed minister in OhioJack Norris – dietitian and vegan activistOlive Peterson – contract bridge player and teacherDavid Philipson – Reform rabbiJohn Baptist Purcell – long-serving Roman Catholic Bishop of Cincinnati George Remus – bootlegger Robert Ruwe – United States Tax Court judgeWilliam Knox Schroeder – student killed in the Kent State shootings William Smith – murderer executed in 2005Hermann, Freiherr von Soden – biblical scholarJoseph Strauss – chief engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge Jule Sugarman – creator of Head Start Denise Trauth – 9th President of Texas State University Myra L. Uhlfelder – classicist Otto Warmbier – University of Virginia student arrested in North Korea ; later died in custody in 2017Irvin F. Westheimer – founder of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America
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