List of people from Michigan

Last updated

State flag of Michigan Flag of Michigan.svg
State flag of Michigan
Location of Michigan in the US map Michigan in United States.svg
Location of Michigan in the US map

This is a list of notable people from the US state of Michigan . People from Michigan are sometimes referred to as Michiganders, Michiganians, or, more rarely, Michiganites. This list includes people who were born, have lived, or worked in Michigan.

Contents

Actors, entertainers, and filmmakers

Actors

Directors, filmmakers, and producers

Radio and television people

Reporters, editors, photographers, and broadcasters

Other

Architects

Artists and artisans

Ceramists

Fashion designers

Illustrators

Painters

Photographers

Sculptors

Astronauts and aviation pioneers

Business leaders and inventors

Automotive industry

Computers, Internet, and high-tech industries

Food and food-service industry

Furniture

Other business

Cartoonists, illustrators, and animators

Civil rights and suffrage leaders and abolitionists

Infamous Michiganders

Inventors

Labor leaders

Military figures

Musicians and composers

Classical

Jazz and blues

Motown, R&B, and soul music

Rock, rap, and pop

Other musicians

Native-American leaders

Political figures

National political figures

Michigan political figures

Other political figures

Religious leaders

Scholars

Art historians

Economists, mathematicians, and social scientists

Historians

Natural scientists and engineers

Philosophers

Other scholars and researchers

Sports figures

Writers

Others

See also

Notes

  1. "Hoon Lee – Department of Art and Design – Grand Valley State University". gvsu.edu. Archived from the original on September 14, 2016. Retrieved March 16, 2017.
  2. Kelion, Leo (November 29, 2012). "Tony Fadell: From iPod father to thermostat start-up". BBC News. Retrieved March 16, 2017.
  3. "Bioguide Search". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved March 17, 2021.
  4. Seibold, David H. (2007). Grand Haven - In the Path of Destiny. Norton Shores, Michigan: Grand Haven Historical Society. p. 39. ISBN   978-1-4243-1900-8.
  5. Bartholomew, Henry (1908). Collections of the Pioneer Society of the State of Michigan. together with reports of county pioneer societies. Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford, Co., State Printers. p. 307.
  6. "Jonas Salk, MD". Archived from the original on February 16, 2006. Retrieved April 2, 2006.

References and further reading

Related Research Articles

The music of Michigan is composed of many different genres. The city of Detroit has been one of the most musically influential and innovative cities for the past 50 years, whether in Michigan or anywhere else in the United States. Impressively, for 48 straight years (1959–2007) a greater Michigan-area artist has produced a chart-topping recording. Michigan is perhaps best known for three developments: early punk rock, Motown, and techno.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Grand Trunk Western Railroad</span> American railroad

The Grand Trunk Western Railroad Company was an American subsidiary of the Grand Trunk Railway, later of the Canadian National Railway operating in Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. Since a corporate restructuring in 1971, the railroad has been under CN's subsidiary holding company, the Grand Trunk Corporation. Grand Trunk Western's routes are part of CN's Michigan Division. Its primary mainline between Chicago and Port Huron, Michigan serves as a connection between railroad interchanges in Chicago and rail lines in eastern Canada and the Northeastern United States. The railroad's extensive trackage in Detroit and across southern Michigan has made it an essential link for the automotive industry as a hauler of parts and automobiles from manufacturing plants.

<i>Michigan Services</i>

Michigan Services are three Amtrak passenger rail routes connecting Chicago, Illinois with the Michigan cities of Grand Rapids, Port Huron, and Pontiac, and stations en route. The group falls under the Amtrak Midwest brand and is a component of the Midwest Regional Rail Initiative.

MLive Media Group, originally known as Booth Newspapers, or Booth Michigan, is a media group that produces newspapers in the state of Michigan. Founded by George Gough Booth with his two brothers, Booth Newspapers was sold to Advance Publications, a Samuel I. Newhouse property, in 1976.

The Michigan Library Association is a United States professional association headquartered in Lansing, Michigan that advocates for libraries in Michigan on behalf of the state's residents. Founded in 1891 its members are more than 2,700 individuals and organizations from public, school, academic, cooperative, private and special libraries.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Central Michigan</span> Lower Peninsula of Michigan in the United States

Central Michigan, also called Mid Michigan, is a region in the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. As its name implies, it is the middle area of the Lower Peninsula. Lower Michigan is said to resemble a mitten, and Mid Michigan corresponds roughly to the thumb and palm, stretching from Michigan's eastern shoreline along Lake Huron into the fertile rolling plains of the Michigan Basin. The region contains cities of moderate size, including Flint, Saginaw, and the state capital of Lansing. Generally Central, or "Mid", Michigan is defined by governmental organizations as an area North of Jackson, and South of Clare.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">History of railroads in Michigan</span>

Railroads have been vital in the history of the population and trade of rough and finished goods in the state of Michigan. While some coastal settlements had previously existed, the population, commercial, and industrial growth of the state further bloomed with the establishment of the railroad.

The Michigan State League was a minor league baseball league that operated in various seasons between 1889 and 1941. The league franchises were based exclusively in Michigan, with the league forming on six different occasions. Twenty two different cities hosted teams in the Michigan State league.

The Detroit, Lansing and Northern Railroad (DL&N) is a defunct railroad which was formed on December 27, 1876 as a reorganization of the foreclosed Detroit, Lansing and Lake Michigan Rail Road. The segment of its main line from Detroit to Lansing became an important component of the Pere Marquette Railroad, organized in 1900, and is still in use by CSX.

Michigan United Railways (MUR) was an interurban which owned and leased numerous lines in the state of Michigan during the early twentieth century.

The Michigan Rugby Football Union (MRFU) is the Local Area Union (LAU) for Rugby Union teams in the state of Michigan. The MRFU is part of the Midwest Rugby Football Union (MRFU), one of the seven Territorial Area Unions (TAU's) that comprise USA Rugby.

Events from the year 1935 in Michigan.

This article covers events from the year 1930 in Michigan.