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(詳細はRapid City, South Dakota, and its surrounding metropolitan area, including Meade County, South Dakota, and Pennington County, South Dakota. *James Abourezk, born in Wood, South Dakota; US Representative and Senator *Maxine Asher, born in Chicago, Illinois; head of the controversial American World University, formerly based in Rapid City *Ellis Yarnal Berry, born in Larchwood, Iowa; newspaper publisher; US Representative *Joseph H. Bottum, born in Faulkton, South Dakota; former US Senator *Moses Brings Plenty, born on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation; Lakota Sioux actor *Raymond W. Carpenter, United States Army Major General; acting Director of the Army National Guard *Francis H. Case, born in Everly, Iowa; former columnist for the ''Rapid City Journal''; US Representative *Charles J. Chaput, born in Concordia, Kansas; fourth Roman Catholic bishop of Rapid City * Brandon Claussen, born in Rapid City, Major League Baseball pitcher with the Washington Nationals *Dave Collins, former Major League Baseball player and coach *Levi L. Conant, born in Littleton, Massachusetts; former professor at the South Dakota School of Mines *Crazy Horse, leader of the Oglala Sioux tribe *Blase Joseph Cupich, born in Omaha, Nebraska; fifth Catholic bishop of Rapid City *Brian Davidson, graduated Rapid City Central High School; screenwriter; network television producer *Ella Cara Deloria, born in North Dakota; anthropologist *Harold Joseph Dimmerling, born in Braddock, Pennsylvania; third Catholic bishop of Rapid City *John Dutton, football player *David Dyson, born in Rapid City; bassist and record producer *Mark Ellis, Major League Baseball player; attended Stevens High School *Richard E. Ellsworth, United States Air Force, born in Erie, Pennsylvania; commander stationed near Rapid City for whom Ellsworth Air Force Base is named *Layne Flack, born in Rapid City; professional poker player *Keith Foulke, born in Rapid City; former Major League Baseball pitcher *Harry Gandy, born in Churubusco, Indiana; former member of the United States House of Representatives from South Dakota *Paul Goble, born in Heslemere, England; author and illustrator of children's books residing in Rapid City *Dick Green, born in Sioux City, Iowa; resides in Rapid City; second baseman for the Kansas City and Oakland Athletics for 11 years in the 60s and 70s *Becky Hammon, former resident of Rapid City; player for the Women's National Basketball Association's New York Liberty; played for Russian women's Olympic basketball team in 2008 *Carroll Hardy, from Sturgis, South Dakota; former major league baseball player *Aaron J. Hartje, born in Grand Forks, North Dakota; award-winning media designer, including several Keystone Press Association honors from the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association; did design work for Green Bay Packers media coverage *Carole Hillard, resident of Rapid City; lieutenant governor of South Dakota *Jeremy Hinzman, born in Rapid City; Iraq War soldier turned war resister, seeking refugee status in Canada *Michael Owen Jackels, Roman Catholic bishop *John K. Konenkamp, born in Brooklyn, New York; member of the South Dakota Supreme Court; former deputy state's attorney in Rapid City *Randy Lewis, two-time NCAA wrestling champion; 1984 Olympic gold medalist *Kerry Ligtenberg, born in Rapid City; major league baseball pitcher *William Tibertus McCarty, born in Crawford County, Pennsylvania; second Catholic bishop of Rapid City *Alice McCoy, member of the South Dakota State Legislature from Pennington County *Valentine McGillycuddy, former mayor of Rapid City; dean of the South Dakota School of Mines *Pedro Jose Melendez IV, born in Rapid City; former Minnesota Golden Gopher Women's Basketball Scout Team Player at the University of Minnesota *Walter Dale Miller, born in Viewfield, South Dakota; former governor of South Dakota; retired near New Underwood *Shams-ul-Huda Shams, born in Afghanistan; South Dakota School of Mines alumnus; former president of the Afghan Social Democratic Party *Thomas Patten Stafford, born in Weatherford, Oklahoma; astronaut; United States Air Force general, formerly assigned to Ellsworth Air Force Base *John Stariha, born in Austria; first Roman Catholic bishop of Rapid City *Jim Sykes, born in Rapid City; radio journalist, producer, and Alaskan politician *Karen Thurman, born in Rapid City; Democratic political activist; former U.S. House Representative (Florida) *Alice Ivers Tubbs, frontier gambler known as "Poker Alice" who died in Rapid City in 1930 *Adam Vinatieri, born in Yankton, South Dakota; placekicker for the Indianapolis Colts and the New England Patriots *Gerald W. Wolff, former resident; historian of the American West and Indian tribes *Korczak Ziolkowski, from Keystone; sculptor of Crazy Horse Memorial in Pennington County 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of people from Rapid City, South Dakota」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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