John MacArthur
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John MacArthur may refer to:
  • John Macarthur (wool pioneer)
    John Macarthur (wool pioneer)
    John Macarthur was a British army officer, entrepreneur, politician, architect and pioneer of settlement in Australia. Macarthur is recognised as the pioneer of the wool industry that was to boom in Australia in the early 19th century and become a trademark of the nation...

     (1766–1834), Australian wool industry pioneer and Rum Rebel
  • John McArthur, Jr.
    John McArthur, Jr.
    John McArthur Jr was a prominent American architect practicing from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Designer of some of the city's most ambitious buildings of the Civil War era, few of his works survive...

     (1823-1890), American architect
  • John McArthur
    John McArthur
    John McArthur was a Union general during the American Civil War. McArthur became one of the ablest Federal commanders in the Western Theater.-Early life:...

     (1826–1906), Union general during the American Civil War
  • John McArthur (footballer)
    John McArthur (footballer)
    John McArthur is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Hawthorn in the VFL. He played as a half back flanker.-External links:...

    , Australian rules player
  • John Duncan McArthur
    J. D. McArthur
    John Duncan McArthur was an important Canadian industrialist and railway builder. He built lines in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta...

     (1854-1927), Canadian industrialist and railway builder
  • John Seward MacArthur
    John Seward MacArthur
    John Stewart MacArthur was a chemist from Glasgow. He is credited with the development of the MacArthur-Forrest Cyanidation Process in 1887, used to extract gold in South Africa. His patent for the process was voided. MacArthur died in 1920.-References:...

    , inventor of the MacArthur-Forrest Process for gold cyanidation in Glasgow, Scotland in 1887
  • John D. MacArthur
    John D. MacArthur
    John Donald MacArthur was an American businessman and philanthropist who established the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, benefactor in the MacArthur Fellowships.-Early life:...

     (1897–1978), American philanthropist
  • John H. McArthur
    John H. McArthur
    John H. McArthur was the seventh dean of the Harvard Business School. He served from 1980 through 1995. After that time he became the George F. Baker Professor of Business Administration Emeritus and Dean Emeritus. During his tenure, the Business School fundamentally redesigned its programs and...

     (born 1935), Dean, Harvard Business School
  • John F. MacArthur
    John F. MacArthur
    John Fullerton MacArthur, Jr. is a United States evangelical writer and minister noted for his internationally known and broadcast radio program titled Grace to You...

     (born 1939), American evangelical minister and author
  • John R. MacArthur
    John R. MacArthur
    John R. "Rick" MacArthur is an American journalist and author of books about US politics. He is the president of Harper's Magazine.- Biography :...

     (born 1956), American journalist
  • John A. McArthur, New Zealand diplomat and eldest son of the late John G. McArthur, see List of Ambassadors from New Zealand
  • John G. McArthur, New Zealand diplomat, see List of Ambassadors from New Zealand
  • John Knox MacArthur
    John Knox MacArthur
    Lieutenant John Knox MacArthur was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories. He was his squadron's first ace.MacArthur was an electrical engineer before he joined the U.S...

    , (1891-1918), American World War I flying ace
  • General John Gordon MacArthur, a fictional murder victim from Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None
    And Then There Were None
    And Then There Were None is a detective fiction novel by Agatha Christie, first published in the United Kingdom by the Collins Crime Club on 6 November 1939 under the title Ten Little Niggers which was changed by Dodd, Mead and Company in January 1940 because of the presence of a racial...

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