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Lloyd Alexander (1924–2007) – Author of children's fantasy fiction books. Won the Newbery Medal for "The High King" in 1969. •
Jack Clements (1864–1941) – Major League Baseball Player. Played as a catcher for 17 seasons (1884 to 1900). •
Robert J. Clendening (1914–1982) – Pennsylvania State Representative 1949–52. •
William Adolphus Crouse (1866–1941) – Spanish–American War Medal of Honor recipient. •
Wes Curry (1860–1933) – Major League baseball umpire and player from 1884 to 1898. •
Benjamin F. James (1885–1961) – Republican member of the U.S. and Pennsylvania Houses of Representatives •
Alan MacDiarmid (1927–2007) – Recipient of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2000. •
John F. Mackie (1835–1910) – United States Marine and Civil War recipient of the Medal of Honor. •
Sherry Magee (1884–1929) – Left fielder in Major League Baseball. •
Albert Magnin, Pennsylvania State House representative for Delaware County, 1889–92. •
Ruth Malcomson (1906–1988) – Miss America 1924. •
William H. Milliken, Jr. (1897–1969) – Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. •
Harry O'Neill (1917–1945) – American baseball player who appeared in one 1939 game for the Philadelphia Athletics, but was one of only two major league baseball players killed in action during World War II. •
Sarkis Torossian (1891–1954) – Decorated Ottoman, French, and British commander of
Armenian descent. •
Morrie Rath (1886–1945) – American Major League Baseball player. • Theodore F. Smith (1852–1925) –
Indian Wars Medal of Honor recipient. •
U. E. Baughman (1905–1978) – Chief of the United States Secret Service under Presidents Truman, Eisenhower, and Kennedy. •
David M. Buchanan (1862–1936)
Peacetime Navy Medal of Honor recipient. •
John H. White (Medal of Honor), American Civil War recipient of the Medal of Honor. ==References==