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The people listed below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Portland, Indiana. Pages in category "People from Portland, Indiana" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
Richard Lugar, U.S. Senator and former mayor of Indianapolis (Indianapolis) Thomas R. Marshall, U.S. Vice President (North Manchester) Mack F. Mattingly, U.S. Senator from Georgia, Asst. Sec Genl. NATO, US Ambassador; Edward Ralph May, only delegate to the Indiana Constitutional Convention of 1850 to support African American suffrage
Richard T. James, Indiana lieutenant governor 1945-49 Kenneth MacDonald , actor, born Kenneth Dollins; he worked for many years at Columbia Pictures in short features and in the Three Stooges movies Mary Meeker (born in Portland, 1960) investment banker, made Internet economically viable by promoting it to investors in the 1990s, (becoming ...
As a senior in high school, Waiters helped Columbus East to a state championship over St. Joseph, who were led by his eventual Buckeyes and Pacers teammate Clark Kellogg. [1] During the 1982–83 season for Ohio State, he was a team captain and averaged 10.4 points and 7.5 rebounds per game.
Columbus, Ohio: Midwest Wrestling Alliance (1930–1948) [1] [5] Virgil Hamlin 1922–1957 Portland, Oregon: Pacific Coast Wrestling (1922–1957) [1] Chris Jordan 1886-1940 1906–1940 Birmingham, Alabama: Chris Jordan Promotions (1932–1940) [1] Paul Jones 1902–1988 1929–1984 Atlanta, Georgia (GCW) Georgia Championship Wrestling (1944 ...
Richard Osborne Ristine (January 19, 1920 – June 20, 2009) was an American politician and attorney who served as the lieutenant governor of Indiana from 1961 and 1965. Early life and education [ edit ]
Richard McCoy, born and raised in the Midwest, is an American arts administrator, curator, and former conservator-restorer, who is the founding executive director of Landmark Columbus Foundation. Early life and education
The 1982 Indiana Hoosiers football team represented the Indiana Hoosiers in the 1982 Big Ten Conference football season. They participated as members of the Big Ten Conference . The Hoosiers played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana .