List of people from Prescott, Arizona
The people below were all born in, resident of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Prescott, Arizona.
- Henry F. Ashurst, first Arizona senator following statehood
 - Coles Bashford, lawyer, governor of Wisconsin
 - Ken Bennett, state senator, Arizona secretary of state
 - Big Nose Kate, Wild West companion of Doc Holliday
 - Bret Blevins, comic-book artist
 - Michael Broggie, historian and author
 - William Mansfield Buffum, merchant and member of the Arizona Territorial Legislature
 - Robert Burnham Jr., astronomer
 - John G. Campbell, Scottish-born politician
 - Thomas Edward Campbell, second governor of Arizona
 - Paul. G. Comba, computer scientist and asteroid hunter
 - Virginia Lee Corbin, silent film actress
 - Antonio De La Fuente, professional boxer
 - Rosemary DeCamp, actress
 - John Denny, baseball player[1]
 - Josephine Earp, wife of lawman Wyatt Earp
 - Dorothy Fay, actress
 - Alan Dean Foster, science-fiction author
 - Ana Frohmiller, county treasurer, gubernatorial candidate
 - Barry Goldwater, United States senator and 1964 Republican presidential nominee
 - Morris Goldwater, Arizona territorial and state legislator, mayor of Prescott, and businessman
 - Paul Gosar, member of the House of Representatives
 - Don Imus, radio personality
 - John W. Kieckhefer, businessman
 - John Kinney, outlaw and founder of the John Kinney Gang (rivals of Billy the Kid's Lincoln County Regulators)
 - Fiorello H. LaGuardia, mayor of New York City[2]
 - Amy Lukavics, young adult novelist
 - Cody Lundin, survival expert, author, and co-star of the Discovery Channel series Dual Survival
 - Edith Alice Macia, Arizona pioneer, postmaster, undercover FBI agent
 - Jay Miner, integrated circuit designer known as "father of the Amiga"[3]
 - Wayman Mitchell, preacher
 - Mollie Monroe, Wild West figure
 - Kayla Mueller, human rights activist, humanitarian aid worker taken captive by ISIL while working with Medecine sans frontiere
 - Buckey O'Neill, mayor of Prescott, sheriff, newspaper editor, miner, and Rough Rider[4]
 - Archbishop Peter D. Robinson, United Episcopal Church of North America, rector of St. Paul's Anglican Church
 - William C. Rodgers, controversial environmentalist
 - William B. Ruger, firearms manufacturer
 - Nat Russo, fantasy fiction author, spent childhood and teen years in Prescott; graduated Prescott High School in 1988[5]
 - Holly Sampson, adult film actress
 - Alvie Self, musician in Rockabilly Hall of Fame
 - Frederick Sommer, photographer[6]
 - Grace M. Sparkes, booster, secretary of Yavapai County Chamber of Commerce, and manager of Prescott Frontier Days
 - Dick Sprang, comic-book artist
 - Brian Stauffer, award-winning illustrator
 - Sam Steiger, former U.S. congressman and former Mmyor of Prescott, 1999–2001
 - Piper Stoeckel, Miss Arizona 2012
 - Richard Longstreet Tea, Civil War soldier
 - Toni Tennille, singer, formerly of Captain and Tennille
 - Tom Whittaker, first disabled person to climb Mount Everest
 - J. R. Williams, drew the mid-20th century comic strips Out Our Way and The Worry Wart, spent most of his life on a ranch near Prescott
 
References
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 - ^ Roberts, Sam (February 8, 2010), "Way Back Machine : If Not for Bias in Ariz., N.Y. Might Be Good for Organ Grinders", New York Times, retrieved February 8, 2010
 - ^ Reimer, Jeremy (August 1, 2007). "A history of the Amiga, part 1: Genesis". Ars Technica. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
 - ^ "William Owen "Bucky" O'Neill". Arlington National Cemetery. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved June 10, 2015.
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