Boston

Boston

Boston, officially the City of Boston, is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and is the cultural & financial center of New England in the Northeastern United States, with an area of 48.4 sq mi and a population of 675,647 in 2020.

People born in Boston (First 49 people) - Page 60

Noah Welch

Noah Welch

Ice hockey defenseman

Ray Eliot

Ray Eliot

American football player

Edward E. Rice

Edward E. Rice

American musical composer

Dick Kelley

Dick Kelley

American baseball player

Patrick Joseph Kennedy

Patrick Joseph Kennedy

Former United States Representative

William Francis Galvin

William Francis Galvin

Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth

William W. Warren

William W. Warren

U.S. representative

Mike Bloomberg

Mike Bloomberg

Former Mayor of New York City

Michael Bloomberg

Michael Bloomberg

Former Mayor of New York City

Herbert A. Wilson

Herbert A. Wilson

Former Commissioner of the Boston Police Department

Eliza Lanesford Cushing

Eliza Lanesford Cushing

American dramatist ‧ Hannah Webster Foster's daughter

Harriet Vaughan Cheney

Harriet Vaughan Cheney

American novelist

Selwyn Z. Bowman

Selwyn Z. Bowman

Former United States Representative

Samuel Morse

Samuel Morse

American inventor

Jesse Pomeroy

Jesse Pomeroy


Steve Sweeney

Steve Sweeney

Actor

David Powers

David Powers


Jack O'Callahan

Jack O'Callahan

American ice hockey player

John Hale

John Hale

Pastor

William M. Evarts

William M. Evarts

Former Secretary of State

Una Leavy

Una Leavy

Author

Nathaniel Gorham

Nathaniel Gorham

Former President of the Continental Congress

George Frederick Barker

George Frederick Barker

American physician

Albert G. Blanchard

Albert G. Blanchard


Moses Gill

Moses Gill

Former Governor of Massachusetts

Francis Dana

Francis Dana

American lawyer

Shano Collins

Shano Collins

Baseball player

Thomas Ball

Thomas Ball

American Sculptor

Geraldine Ulmar

Geraldine Ulmar

American singer

Alvan T. Fuller

Alvan T. Fuller

Former Governor of Massachusetts

Thomas Oliver Selfridge Jr.

Thomas Oliver Selfridge Jr.

Officer

William Herbert Bixby

William Herbert Bixby


Francis Bowen

Francis Bowen

American philosopher

Joseph Badger

Joseph Badger

Artist

Richard Frothingham Jr.

Richard Frothingham Jr.

Historian

Dupee Shaw

Dupee Shaw

Professional baseball player

Charles Devens

Charles Devens

American lawyer

Sidney Edwards Morse

Sidney Edwards Morse

American inventor

Charles B. Atwood

Charles B. Atwood

Architect

James E. Hayes

James E. Hayes

American Politician

Frank Welch

Frank Welch

Former United States Representative

Peter Francis Tague

Peter Francis Tague

Former United States Representative

William Maxwell Evarts

William Maxwell Evarts

Former United States Secretary of State

Henry P. Kendall

Henry P. Kendall

American author

Benjamin Gorham

Benjamin Gorham

Former United States Representative ‧ Nathaniel Gorham's son

Jacob Hurd

Jacob Hurd

Silversmith

Mark Wahlberg

Mark Wahlberg

American actor

Sheldon Adelson

Sheldon Adelson

American businessman

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