List of people from Bartow, Florida

The following is a list of notable people who were born in, lived in or are associated with the city of Bartow, Florida.

Entertainment

Government and politics

  • Charles O. Andrews - U.S. Senator from 1938–1946; attended the South Florida Military Institute in Bartow[3]
  • Frank Clark - former Bartow City attorney, U.S. Representative for the 2nd District 1905-1925[4]
  • Stephen H. Grimes - former Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice[5]
  • Katherine Harris - former U.S. Congressman, Florida 13th District; Florida's Secretary of State during the controversial Florida Recount of 2000[6]
  • Spessard Holland - 28th Florida governor and U.S. senator; author of the 24th amendment to the Constitution of the United States[7]
  • Jack Latvala - Member of Florida Senate. Candidate for governor, 2018. [8]
  • Adam Putnam - former U.S. Congressman, Florida Secretary of Agriculture, and candidate for Governor 2018[9]
  • Jacob Summerlin - the "King of the Crackers", first baby born in Florida after it was ceded from Spain to the United States; founder of both Bartow and Orlando, Florida[10]

Military

Sports

Other

References

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