In addition to
John McLoughlin, the "Father of Oregon" and chief factor of the
Hudson's Bay Company, and Vietnam-era
Medal of Honor recipient
Larry G. Dahl, Oregon City has been home to the following: ;Oregon pioneers •
John C. Ainsworth (1822–1893), pioneer, businessman, steamship captain •
J. T. Apperson, steamboat captain, politician •
George H. Atkinson (1819–1889), pioneer, missionary, co-founder of Pacific University •
Asahel Bush (1824–1913), pioneer, printer, founder of the Salem
Statesman Journal •
Tabitha Moffatt Brown (1780–1858), pioneer, co-founder of Pacific University •
John H. Couch (1811–1870), sea captain and trader •
Philip Foster (1805–1884), settler and businessman •
Amory Holbrook (1820–1866), mayor, attorney •
Robert Newell (1807-1869), fur trapper, mountain man, frontier doctor, newspaper editor, politician, Indian agent •
Peter Skene Ogden (1790–1854), explorer and fur trader •
Samuel Parker (1806–1886), politician, pioneer •
Peter G. Stewart (1809–1900), pioneer, politician, watchmaker •
William G. T'Vault (1806–1869), pioneer, postmaster, publisher •
Aaron E. Waite (1813–1898), pioneer, first chief justice of the state of Oregon •
Alvin F. Waller (1808–1872), pioneer, missionary ;Political activists •
William Simon U'Ren (1859-1949), lawyer, known as the Father of the Oregon System of government. ;Writers •
Jeffrey St. Clair (born 1959), journalist and author •
M. K. Hobson (born 1969), science fiction writer •
Kenneth Scott Latourette (1884–1968), historian •
Edwin Markham (1852–1940), American Poet Laureate ;Performing artists •
Ron Saltmarsh (born 1962) Music composer •
Meredith Brooks (born 1958), singer/songwriter •
Louis Conrad Rosenberg (1890–1983), artist and architect •
Susan Ruttan (born 1948), actress •
Jack Taylor (born 1936), actor ;Businesspeople •
Melville Eastham (1885–1964), businessman (founded
General Radio Company), engineer, radio pioneer •
David Eccles (1849–1912), railroadman and businessman ;Scientists •
James J. Brady (physicist) (1904–1993), a physicist on the faculty of
Oregon State University and a Fellow of the
American Institute of Physics. ;Athletes •
Brian Burres (born 1981), major league baseball pitcher •
Jeff Charleston (born 1983), professional football player •
Ed Coleman (1901–1964), major league baseball player •
Rich Fellers (born 1959), Olympic equestrian •
Jeff Lahti (born 1956), major league baseball pitcher •
Matt Lindland (born 1970), Olympic silver medalist in wrestling, mixed martial artist •
Dan Monson (born 1961), basketball coach •
Jonah Nickerson (born 1985), pitcher for the Oregon State Beavers voted Most Outstanding Player of 2006 College World Series •
Dean Peters (1958–1998), professional wrestler, alias "Brady Boone" •
Brad Tinsley (1989–), basketball player •
Trevor Wilson (born 1966), former major-league pitcher for the San Francisco Giants and Anaheim Angels •
Lindsey Yamasaki (born 1980), professional women's basketball player ==Sister cities==