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List of people from Clarksburg, West Virginia

This is a list of notable people who were born in, lived in, or are closely associated with the city of Clarksburg, West Virginia.

Athletics

  • Babe Barna – Major League Baseball player (1937–1943)
  • Rex Bumgardner – professional football player, Buffalo Bills (1948–1949) and Cleveland Browns (1950–1952)
  • Jimbo Fisher – former head coach of the Texas A&M Aggies football team
  • Bert Hamric – Major League Baseball player
  • Tuffy Knight – Canadian university football coach, member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame
  • Frank Loria – Virginia Tech All-American; killed in the 1970 Marshall University plane crash
  • Ken Moore – professional football player, New York Giants
  • Rich Newbrough – coach in Canadian university football

Arts, media, and entertainment

Politics and government

  • Percy Ashcraft – former mayor of Clarksburg; later Virginia county administrator
  • W. Robert Blair – Illinois politician
  • Gideon D. Camden – judge and politician; early Clarksburg leader
  • Fred H. Caplan – justice, Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia
  • John S. Carlile – United States senator; one of West Virginia’s founders
  • William W. Chapman – politician in Iowa and Oregon
  • John J. Davis – U.S. congressman, helped found West Virginia
  • John W. Davis – Democratic Party nominee for president of the United States (1924)
  • Joseph S. Farland – U.S. ambassador to Pakistan, Iran, and Iraq
  • Ron Fragale – member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from Clarksburg
  • Guy D. Goff – U.S. senator; son of Nathan Goff Jr.
  • Nathan Goff Jr. – U.S. secretary of the Navy and congressman
  • Howard Mason Gore – U.S. secretary of agriculture under President Calvin Coolidge
  • William S. Haymond – U.S. representative from Indiana; Union Army surgeon
  • Lynn Hornor – U.S. representative from West Virginia
  • Edward B. Jackson – U.S. representative
  • John G. Jackson – U.S. representative and federal judge; prominent Clarksburg figure
  • D. Rolland Jennings – West Virginia state delegate
  • Louis A. Johnson – U.S. secretary of defense under President Harry S. Truman
  • Irene Patricia Murphy Keeley – U.S. district judge, Northern District of West Virginia
  • Charles S. Lewis – U.S. representative
  • Lloyd Lowndes Jr. – governor of Maryland
  • Tim Miley – former speaker of the West Virginia House of Delegates
  • Alan Mollohan – U.S. representative from West Virginia (WV-1)
  • Elliott Northcott – U.S. ambassador and federal judge; born in Clarksburg
  • Dave Nutter – member of the Virginia House of Delegates
  • Roy Earl Parrish – West Virginia politician
  • James Pindall – U.S. representative; practiced in Clarksburg
  • Stuart F. Reed – U.S. representative from West Virginia
  • Mike Romano – former West Virginia state senator from Clarksburg
  • Cyrus Vance – U.S. secretary of state under President Jimmy Carter
  • Benjamin Wilson – U.S. representative; lawyer from Clarksburg

Military and public service

Science, education, and business

  • Ernest C. S. Holmboe – architect (Holmboe & Lafferty) known for many Clarksburg buildings
  • Porter Jarvis – president of Swift & Company, Chicago; born in Clarksburg
  • George Hay Lee – justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia; practiced law in Clarksburg
  • Victorine Louistall Monroe – pioneering African-American educator; first Black woman to earn a graduate degree from West Virginia University
  • Frederick Mosteller – founding chairman of Harvard University’s statistics department
  • Jean Yancey – women's small-business consultant and motivational speaker

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