Thomas Campbell (disambiguation)
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Thomas Campbell may refer to:
- Thomas Campbell (writer)Thomas Campbell (writer)Thomas Campbell was an Irish Protestant clergyman, best known as a travel writer and his accounts of the circle of Samuel Johnson.-Life:...
(1733–1795), Church of Ireland clergyman and traveller - Thomas Campbell (clergyman) (1763–1854), American religious leader
- Thomas Campbell (poet) (1777–1844), Scottish poet
- Thomas Jefferson CampbellThomas Jefferson CampbellThomas Jefferson Campbell was an American politician who represented in the United States House of Representatives.-Biography:He was born in Rhea County, Tennessee in 1786, and he attended the public schools. He was assistant inspector general to Major General Cole's division of the East...
(1786–1850), American politician - Thomas Campbell (sculptor) (1790-1858), Scottish sculptor
- Thomas Edmund CampbellThomas Edmund CampbellThomas Edmund Campbell was a seigneur and political figure in Canada East.He was born in London, England around 1810 and served in the British Army in the Near East. He came to Lower Canada during the Lower Canada Rebellion and he led a group of Mohawks against the Patriote forces at Châteauguay...
(c. 1810–1872), seigneur and political figure in Canada East - Thomas Cockburn-CampbellThomas Cockburn-CampbellSir Thomas Cockburn-Campbell, 4th Baronet was an English-born journalist and politician in Australia.-Early life:...
(1845–1892), English-born journalist and politician in Australia - Thomas Mitchell CampbellThomas Mitchell CampbellThomas Mitchell Campbell was the 24th Governor of Texas from 1907 to 1911.-Biography:Campbell was born in Rusk, Texas, the son of Thomas Duncan and Rachel Campbell. He attended school at Rusk and entered Trinity University in 1873 to study law. He was unable to support himself and withdrew after...
(1856–1923), American politician, Governor of Texas - Thomas Joseph CampbellThomas Joseph CampbellThomas Joseph Campbell , known as T. J. Campbell, was an Irish nationalist newspaper editor, politician and judge.Brought up as a Roman Catholic in Belfast, Campbell studied at St Malachy's College and the Royal University of Ireland. In 1895, he began editing the Irish News, a local nationalist...
(1872–1946), Irish politician, journalist & jurist - Thomas Edward CampbellThomas Edward CampbellThomas Edward Campbell was the second governor of the state of Arizona, United States. He is the first Republican and first native-born governor elected after Arizona achieved statehood in 1912....
(1878–1944), Governor of Arizona - Tom Campbell (cricketer) (1882–1924), South African wicket-keeper
- Thomas Monroe CampbellThomas Monroe CampbellThomas Monroe Campbell was the first Cooperative Extension Agent in the United States and headed the first Extension Program as a field agent for the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Well known for his work under the tutelage of Booker T...
(1883–1956), first Cooperative Extension Agent in the United States - Thomas Hardesty CampbellThomas Hardesty CampbellThomas Hardesty Campbell was a Cumberland Presbyterian minister, a former president and dean of Memphis Theological Seminary, and a former director of the Historical Foundation of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Campbell retired from the seminary in 1974 and served seven years as pastor of the...
(1907–1989), American Cumberland Presbyterian minister - Tom Campbell (Canadian politician) (born 1927), former Canadian Mayor of Vancouver
- Thomas Campbell (coach)Thomas Campbell (coach)Thomas J. Campbell was a college football head coach. From 1916 to 1919, he served as the head coach at North Carolina, where he compiled a 9-7-1 record. His 1916 team went 5-4, whereas his 1919 team went 4-3-1. From 1917 to 1918, he had served in the military for World War I, and the football...
, college football head coach - Tom Campbell (philosopher)Tom Campbell (philosopher)Thomas Douglas Campbell is a Scottish philosopher and jurist. He has held academic positions in Scotland and Australia, and is currently a professorial fellow of the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics in Canberra.-Early life:...
, philosopher and law professor - Tom Campbell (California politician) (born 1952), former Congressman, 2010 U.S. Senate candidate
- Thomas Campbell (visual artist)Thomas Campbell (visual artist)Thomas Campbell is a California-based visual artist whose work has appeared on the Ugly Casanova album Sharpen Your Teeth and in Juxtapoz Magazine's September 2006 issue....
(born c. 1969), California-based visual artist - Tom Campbell (radio personality)Tom Campbell (radio personality)Tom Campbell is an American radio announcer and commercial voiceover talent.After serving in the United States Air Force, Campbell was hired for his first radio job, at KEEL in Shreveport, La., by Al Hart, who would later become a newscaster and radio personality in San Francisco.Campbell...
(fl. late 20th century), American radio personality and voice actor - Tommy Campbell (footballer) (born 1935), Scottish former footballer
- Thomas Warren CampbellThomas Warren CampbellThomas Warren Campbell, Jr. , physicis , is the author of the book trilogy My Big TOE. ....
(born 1944), physicist and author - Thomas P. CampbellThomas P. CampbellThomas P. Campbell, Ph.D. , is the ninth director of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. After fourteen years as a curator in the Department of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts, specializing in tapestries, he was elected Director and CEO on September 9, 2008...
(born 1962), Director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art - Tommy Campbell (actor)Tommy Campbell (actor)Tommy Campbell is a stand-up comedian, actor and writer. He is a dual-citizen of Ireland and Canada and currently resides in London, England...
(born 1978), stand-up comedian, actor and writer
- Thomas Campbell, Scottish convict involved in the Glasgow Ice Cream WarsGlasgow Ice Cream WarsThe Glasgow Ice Cream Wars were conflicts in the East End of Glasgow in Scotland in the 1980s between rival ice cream van operators, over lucrative territory and suggested use of ice cream vans as a cover for selling drugs...
- Tommy Campbell (musician) (born 1957), collaborator with Dizzy GillespieDizzy GillespieJohn Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie was an American jazz trumpet player, bandleader, singer, and composer dubbed "the sound of surprise".Together with Charlie Parker, he was a major figure in the development of bebop and modern jazz...
See also
- Tom Campbell BlackTom Campbell BlackTom Campbell Black, was a famous English aviator.He was the son of Alice Jean McCullough and Hugh Milner Black. He became a world famous aviator when he and C. W. A...
(1899–1936), English aviator