List of people from Northampton, Massachusetts

The people listed below were all born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Northampton, Massachusetts.

Notable people[edit]

Artists[edit]

  • Leonard Baskin, sculptor, illustrator, print-maker, writer, and teacher at local colleges[1]

Economists[edit]

Educators[edit]

Film and television[edit]

Government and law[edit]

Music industry[edit]

Reformers[edit]

Religion[edit]

  • Jonathan Edwards, 18th-century Congregational theologian, philosopher, leader of First Great Awakening and local pastor[25]
  • Elder John Strong, 17th-century English-born New England colonist, politician, Puritan church leader; one of the founders of Windsor, Connecticut and Northampton, Massachusetts

Sports[edit]

Writers[edit]

Others[edit]

References[edit]

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