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List of people from Cumberland, Maryland : ウィキペディア英語版
List of people from Cumberland, Maryland

This is a list of people from Cumberland, Maryland:
* Frederick John Bahr (1837–1885) - immigrant from Baden, Germany; bought Wills Mountain, including the narrows and Lovers Leap, to avoid the encroachment of the Civil War, settled there with his family in a cabin on the top of the mountain
* Rob Breedlove (born 1938) - former football linebacker, played eight seasons in the National Football League with the Washington Redskins and the Pittsburgh Steelers, 1960-1967
* Earle Bruce - football player and coach
* Wright Butler - architect of Allegany Courthouse
* Kia Corthron (born 1961) - playwright, screenwriter; attended Allegany High School
* J. V. Cunningham (1911–1985) - poet, writer, and professor for Stanford University; born in Cumberland〔''Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry'', page 110〕
* James Deetz (1930–2000) - father of historical archeology
* Eddie Deezen (born 1958) - comic actor
* Jane Frazier - lived in a log house built in 1754 just outside Cumberland; was captured by Indians; a Frazier family member wrote a book about the incident, ''Red Morning''
* Patrick Hamill (1817–1895) - U.S. Congressman for Maryland's 4th District 1869-1871; buried in Odd Fellow's Cemetery
* Drew Hankinson (born 1983) - wrestles for the TNA IMPACT Wrestling as DOC, formerly with World Wrestling Entertainment as Festus/Luke Gallows
* Christopher Hastings (born 1983) - comic artist and creator of ''The Adventures of Dr. McNinja'', set in a fictional version of Cumberland
* Tom Hull (born 1952) - former linebacker who played two seasons in the National Football League with the San Francisco 49ers and the Green Bay Packers in 1974 and 1975
* Indian Will - well-known Native American who lived in a former settlement of the Shawnee Indians at the site of present-day Cumberland in the 18th century; namesake of Wills Creek and Wills Mountain
* William Harrison Lowdermilk (1839-1897) - Union soldier, printer, and newspaper publisher〔Ames W. Williams. (The W. H. Lowdermilk Company ). Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C., Vol. 51, (51st separately bound book ) (1984), pp. 158-165. Published by: Historical Society of Washington, D.C.〕
* William H. Macy (born 1950) - actor; attended Allegany High School, was junior and senior class president
* Samuel Magill - established the first newspaper in Cumberland, the ''Allegany Freeman'', published weekly, 1813-1816〔Lowdermilk, page 301〕
* Mark Manges (born 1956) - quarterback for the University of Maryland, College Park (1974–77); appeared on the cover of ''Sports Illustrated'' October 1976
* John Van Lear McMahon (1800–1871) - Maryland legislature and historian
* Kelly L. Moran (born 1960) - author of the book ''Shelley Chintz'', 2001;〔ISBN 0-9676925-0-4〕 designer and builder of the Stone Cottage; attended Bruce High School
* Edward Otho Cresap Ord (1818–1883) - born in Cumberland; designer of Fort Sam Houston; a U.S. Army officer who saw action in the Seminole War, the Indian Wars, and the American Civil War
* Sam Perlozzo (born 1951) - former Major League Baseball player; former manager of the Baltimore Orioles (2005–2007); attended Bishop Walsh High School
* Bruce Price (1845–1903) - architect of Cumberland Emmanuel Church
* Francis Xavier Seelos (1819–1867) - pastor of SS. Peter & Paul's Catholic Church, 1857–1862, beatified by the Vatican in 2000 (final stage of canonization process)
* Russell Shorto (born 1959) - author of ''The Island at the Center of the World: The Epic Story of Dutch Manhattan and the Forgotten Colony that Shaped America'' and ''Amsterdam: A History of the World's Most Liberal City''
* Daniel Sollinger (born 1967) - film producer
* Casper R. Taylor, Jr (born 1934) - Member of House of Delegates, 1975–2003 - Speaker of the House, 1994–2003
* George L. Wellington (1852–1927) - United States Senator
* Steve Whiteman - singer of 80s metal band KIX
* Steve Trimble (May 11, 1958 – July 11, 2011) was an American football defensive back in the National Football League, the United States Football League, and the Arena Football League.
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