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United States of America Abbie Park Ferguson (1837–1919), founder of Huguenot College Alex Ferguson (baseball) (1897–1976), baseball player Amy Ferguson, actress Andrew Ferguson, journalist Benjamin Ferguson Bob Ferguson (infielder) (1845–1894), baseball player, manager, executive and umpire Bob Ferguson (music), songwriter, record producer who was instrumental in establishing Nashville, Tennessee as a center of country music; movie producer, and Native American historian. Charles A. Ferguson, sociolinguist Charles D. Ferguson, president of the Federation of American Scientists Chris Ferguson, professional poker player Christopher Ferguson, astronaut Clarence Clyde Ferguson, Jr., ambassador and professor of law Craig Ferguson, actor and host of The Late Late Show (CBS) DBrickashaw Ferguson, American football player David Ferguson (impresario), impresario David R. Ferguson, audio engineer Elsie Ferguson, stage and film actress Gary Ferguson (born 1963), professor of French Gene Ferguson (born 1947), retired American football player Helaman Ferguson, sculptor Isaac Edward Ed Ferguson (1888-1964), political activist and attorney James Ferguson (astronomer) (1797–1867) (See also Scottish James, astronomer) James Ferguson (water polo), water polo player James E. Ferguson (1871–1944), Governor of Texas Jason Ferguson, American football player Jesse Tyler Ferguson, actor Jim Ferguson (born 1948), American guitarist/composer Keith Ferguson (born 1972), American voice actor Keith Ferguson (football player) (born 1959), former American professional football player Keith Ferguson (musician) (1946–1997), guitarist Kent Ferguson (born 1963), diver Kevin Ferguson (Kimbo Slice), mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter Kitty Ferguson (born 1941), science writer Manie Payne Ferguson, founder of the Peniel Mission and a hymn-writer Mike Ferguson (New Jersey politician), New Jersey politician Miriam A. Ferguson (1875–1961), Governor of Texas Robert Ferguson (American football) Roger W. Ferguson, Jr., former vice chair, Federal Reserve Ronald Ferguson (economist), studies racial achievement gap in the United States Ryan Ferguson, indie rock guitarist and singer/songwriter, formerly of band No Knife Ryan Ferguson, convicted (with Charles Chuck Erickson) of the murder of journalist Kent Heitholt in 2001. Ferguson has always claimed his complete innocence. His conviction was overturned and he was released on November 12, 2013. Samuel W. Ferguson, Confederate general in the American Civil War Sheila Ferguson, lead singer of the group Three Degrees Stacy Ferguson known as (Fergie), singer-songwriter Timothy R. Ferguson, Maryland politician
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