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Encyclopedia > John Hunt

John Hunt can refer to:

  • John Hunt (Quaker exile) (1712-1778), Quaker minister from London, England; one of the "Virginia Exiles"
  • John Hunt (Quaker minister) (1740–1824), Quaker minister from Moorestown, New Jersey
  • John Hunt (publisher) (1775-1848), printer and publisher
  • John Hunt, Baron Hunt of Llanfair Waterdine in Shropshire (1910–1998), leader of the 1953 expedition to climb Mount Everest
  • John Hunt (oceanographer) (1918–2005), marine scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
  • John Hunt (antiquarian), Irish antiquarian and collector
  • John Hunt, Baron Hunt of Tanworth (born 1919), British politician and Secretary of the Cabinet
  • John Hunt (British politician) (born 1929), British politician
  • John Hunt (Australian politician), Australian politician
  • John Hunt, first settler at the site of Huntsville, Alabama, for whom the city is named
  • John E. Hunt, New Jersey politician
  • John Hunt Morgan (1825-1864), general of a Confederate cavalry troop in the American Civil War
  • John Hunt (San Francisco), member of the Committee of Fifty organized after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake
  • John Hunt (fictional character), in Willard Price's Adventure series, a renowned animal collector and father of Hal and Roger Hunt
  • John T. Hunt (1860 – 1916), U.S. Representative from Missouri
John Hunt (1712-1778) was a Quaker minister from London, England. ... John Hunt (1740-1824) was a prominent Quaker minister and journalist from Moorestown, New Jersey. ... Brigadier-General Rth Hon. ... John M. Hunt (1918 – 2005) was a geologist, chemist, and oceanographer. ... For other persons named John Hunt, see John Hunt (disambiguation). ... Sir John Leonard Hunt (born 27 October 1929) is a British Conservative politician. ... Huntsville, Alabama (top center), near the Tennessee border, is north of Birmingham and northeast of Decatur, across the Tennessee River flowing northwest. ... John Edmund Hunt (November 25, 1908 - September 22, 1989) was a United States Congressman from the state of New Jersey. ... Confederate Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan John Hunt Morgan (June 1, 1825 – September 4, 1864) was a Confederate general and cavalry officer in the American Civil War. ... The Adventure series is a collection of childrens adventure novels by Canadian-born American author Willard Price. ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ... A personal name is the proper name identifying an individual person. ...

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Hunt J and Brooks R. The mother-in-law effect.
Kotiaho JS, Simmons LW, Hunt J and Tomkins JL.
Simmons LW, Tomkins JL, Kotiaho JS and Hunt J. 1999.Fluctuating paradigms.
John Hunt Morgan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (893 words)
John Hunt Morgan (June 1, 1825 – September 4, 1864) was a Confederate general and cavalry officer in the American Civil War.
John Hunt Morgan was born in Huntsville, Alabama, the eldest of 10 children of Calvin and Henrietta Hunt Morgan, and uncle of geneticist Thomas Hunt Morgan.
He was the grandson of John Wesley Hunt, an early founder of Lexington, Kentucky, and one of the first millionaries west of the Allegheny Mountains.
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