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James C. Adamson, former NASA astronaut and retired Colonel of the United States Army •
Edward J. Boomer, former Wisconsin State Assemblyman •
Earl Alonzo Brininstool, cowboy poet •
Barber Conable (1922 – 2003) - Ten-term United States Congressman and later World Bank President. •
Ice Box Chamberlain, former MLB pitcher •
Ben Doller, poet, writer •
James Rood Doolittle (January 3, 1815 – July 27, 1897), U.S. Senator from Wisconsin, District Attorney of Wyoming County, NY; Colonel of the New York State Militia; •
Sydney Nettleton Fisher, Middle East historian •
Jabez G. Fitch, U.S. Marshal for Vermont •
Augustus Frank (1826 – 1895) was a United States representative from New York during the American Civil War •
Merrill Edwards Gates, ninth President of Rutgers College (now
Rutgers University), sixth President of
Amherst College •
Seth M. Gates, former US Congressman •
Lester H. Humphrey, former New York State Senator •
Andrew J. Lorish (November 8, 1832–August 11, 1897), a
Medal of Honor recipient for his actions in the
American Civil War, died in Warsaw, New York. •
John Warwick Montgomery (born 1931) - Emeritus Professor of Law and Humanities, writer, lecturer, and public debater in the field of Christian apologetics •
William Patterson, former US Congressman •
Neira Riegger, singer and radio producer •
Diann Roffe, former World Cup alpine ski racer •
Martin Smallwood, former football coach •
Zera Luther Tanner, former naval commander, inventor ==References==