List of people from Utica, New York

This article lists notable people from Utica, New York.

Nineteenth century and earlier

  • Amariah Brigham – psychiatrist
  • Alexander Bryan Johnson – prominent Utica banker; self-taught philosopher and political writer; married to the granddaughter of president John Adams
  • Francis Marion Burdick – legal scholar; a mayor of Utica (1882-1883), (born at De Ruyter, New York)
  • John T. Clark – civil engineer and politician
  • Jane Elizabeth Dexter Conklin – poet, journalist, and religious writer
  • Roscoe Conkling – U.S. Senator and Republican Stalwart political leader; a mayor of Utica; is buried there[1][2]
  • Marianne Cope – religious sister and Roman Catholic saint
  • Arthur Bowen Davies – artist, born in Utica
  • Harold Frederic – author and journalist, born and raised in Utica; buried in Utica's Forest Hill Cemetery
  • Grace May North – author, born in Utica
  • Pádraig Phiarais Cúndún (1777–1856) – Irish-American homesteader and composer of American poetry in the Irish language; arived in Utica in 1826; buried there
  • Horatio Seymour – New York State Governor and Democratic presidential candidate; native of Utica; buried there[3][4]
  • Carrie Babcock Sherman – James Schoolcraft Sherman's wife, born in Utica
  • James Schoolcraft Sherman – U.S. vice president; born in Utica; buried there[5][6]
  • Gerrit Smith – social reformer, abolitionist, politician, and philanthropist; born in Utica
  • Benjamin Walker – Revolutionary War soldier; lived the last 20 years of his life in Utica[7]
  • Chandler J. Wells – former mayor of Buffalo, New York, born in Utica

Twentieth and twenty-first century

Arts and entertainment

Sports

Business

Politicians

Other

Fictional characters

References

  1. ^ United States Congress. "Roscoe Conkling (id: C000681)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
  2. ^ NNDB
  3. ^ Oneida County Freedom Trail
  4. ^ Mrs. Mecomber (June 14, 2008). "Forest Hill Cemetery, Utica, NY". New York Traveler. Retrieved September 13, 2010.
  5. ^ United States Congress. "James Schoolcraft Sherman (id: S000345)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
  6. ^ NNDB
  7. ^ "WALKER, Benjamin, (1753 - 1818)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Office of the Historian, United States Congress. Retrieved June 23, 2013.
  8. ^ "Feature Artist: Vaughn Bode". A&H Magazine. Archived from the original on December 12, 2013. Retrieved December 9, 2013.
  9. ^ "Happy Herbs". Art and Architecture – San Francisco. Retrieved December 9, 2013.
  10. ^ Browning, Tamara (May 3, 2012). "Guitarist Joe Bonamassa born to play the blues". State Journal-Register. Archived from the original on August 29, 2019.
  11. ^ Steve Brill. Festival del Sole. Retrieved on 2013-08-23.
  12. ^ Chuck Dauphin (April 19, 2012). "Dick Clark Could Rock, But He Started Out Country". Billboard. Retrieved February 28, 2017.
  13. ^ Bostwick, Joanne. "Author Visits by Daryl Cobb". Author Visits by Daryl Cobb. Daryl Cobb Production. Retrieved June 26, 2015.
  14. ^ Bostwick, Joanne. "About Daryl Cobb - Scrap Book". authorvisitsbydarylcobb.com/aboutme.html. Daryl Cobb Productions. Retrieved July 3, 2015.
  15. ^ "Utica native finds musical home on independent label". Utica Observer Dispatch. October 14, 2010. Retrieved January 12, 2023.
  16. ^ Derminio, Andrew; Todd, Nicole. "Utica Native And Boston Singer, Coming To Stanley Theatre". WIBX 950. Retrieved January 12, 2023.
  17. ^ Elaine Woo (January 11, 2011). "Debbie Friedman, self-taught Jewish folk singer, dies at 59". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 11, 2013.
  18. ^ Annette Funicello at IMDb
  19. ^ "Music". Annette Connection. Retrieved June 23, 2013. Promised Land, a song she and her husband, Glen Holt wrote together telling the story of her and her family's journey from New York to California.
  20. ^ Davey Jones (April 8, 2013). "Was Annette Funicello Making Fun Of Utica In 1983 With The Song "The Promised Land"?". WODZ 96.1 AM. Retrieved June 23, 2013.
  21. ^ "Angela Johnson: A one-woman soul band".
  22. ^ moe. at AllMusic
  23. ^ John Arlidge (January 11, 2009). "Steve Wynn: Raising the stakes in Vegas". Sunday Times. Retrieved January 20, 2011.
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