Individuals who lived at the Broadmoor...famous and not so famous.
[Updated 11/5/2020]
Beckwith, Robert Todd Lincoln, Apartment 108 (BofCP)
Brown, Senator Prentiss (BofCP)
Chickering, Dr. Elizabeth Chickering
Iguichi, Secretary of Embassy (Japan), (BofCP)
Isoda, Maj. Gen. Saburo (1930s to 1941), Military Attache, Japanese Embassy
Isoda, Madame Mitsu (1930s to 1941), Wife of Saburo Isoda
Long, Huey (The Kingfish), Apartment 601
McHale, Kathryn, entries one two three four
Meany, George Mrs., Apartment 419 (BofCP)
Menuhin, Hephzibah, Apartment 308 (BofCP)
Miller, Senator Bert Henry (D-Idaho)
Mitchell (Secretary of Labor, 1956-1960), Apartment 213
Nixon, Richard and Patricia (BofCP)
Sparkman, Senator John (BofCP)
von Hapsburg, Archduke Otto (1941-1945), Apartment 315 (BofCP)
Yamada, Yoshitaro Yamada (1940) First Secretary, Japanese Embassy
Washington Senators Baseball Club Residing at the Broadmoor
Buck “Bobo” Newsom, pitcher (1935-37, 42, 43, 46-47, 52) BB 2010 09
Bobby Burk, pitcher (1933) BB 2010 09
Fred Schulte, cf (1933) BB 2010 09
Luke Sewall, catcher (1933) BB 2010 09
Joe Kuhel, 1st (1934) BB 2010 09
Rick Ferrell, catcher, (1937), Apt 601, BB 2010 09
Wes Ferrell, pitcher, (1938), Apt 601, BB 2010 09
Clyde Milan, outfielder (1907-1922) and coach (1928-29; 1938-1953), BB 2010 09
Buddy Myer, 2d base (1925-27, 29-41), BB 2010 09
George Case, outfielder (1939-45; 1947) frequented BM only, BB 2010 09
John Stone, outfielder (1934-1938), BB 2010 09
Jimmy Pofahl, outfielder (1940-42), BB 2010 09
Samuel West, (1940). Census
Charles M. Gelbert, 3rd base, (1940). Census
Charles S. Myer, (1940). Census (edited)