John Caldwell
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John Caldwell may refer to:
- John Caldwell (cartoonist)John Caldwell (cartoonist)John I. Caldwell is a nationally syndicated American gag cartoonist primarily known for his work in National Lampoon and Mad, where he is a member of "The Usual Gang of Idiots."...
, American cartoonist - John Caldwell (boxer)John Caldwell (boxer)John Caldwell was an Irish boxer who won the bronze medal in the flyweight division at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia....
(1938–2009), Irish Olympian, bronze medal in 1956 Olympics - John Caldwell (Kentucky politician)John Caldwell (Kentucky politician)John Caldwell was a Kentucky Politician, State Senator, and the second Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky.He was elected to the Kentucky State Senate in 1792, and was later elected the 2nd Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky, elected in 1804, and died while presiding over the State Senate in his first...
(1757–1804), Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky, 1804 - John Caldwell (seigneur)John Caldwell (seigneur)Sir John Caldwell was a businessman and politician in Lower Canada and the only son of Henry Caldwell, the receiver general of Lower Canada from 1794....
(1775–1842), Early Quebec seigneur and politician - John Caldwell (demographer)John Caldwell (demographer)John Charles "Jack" Caldwell AO is a leading demographer, particularly in the fields of fertility transition and health transition. He has researched extensively in Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia since 1959...
(born 1928), Australian demographer and member of the Order of Australia - John Caldwell (Irish soldier), 18th-century officer in the British 8th Regiment of Foot
- John Caldwell (musicologist)John Caldwell (musicologist)John Anthony Caldwell is an English musicologist and composer.-Life:Caldwell was born in Bebington, Cheshire and studied the organ at the Matthay School of Music in Liverpool, becoming a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists in 1957. He studied at Keble College, Oxford, obtaining his B.A. in...
(born 1938) British composer and Oxford University academic - John Caldwell (Texas politician), Texas state senator, 1855–1859
- John A. CaldwellJohn A. CaldwellJohn Alexander Caldwell was a U.S. Representative from Ohio.Born in Fairhaven, Ohio, Caldwell was educated in the common schools of his native county and also by private teachers.He taught school for several years....
(1852–1927), U.S. Representative from Ohio - John C. CaldwellJohn C. CaldwellJohn Curtis Caldwell was a teacher, a Union general in the American Civil War, and an American diplomat.-Early life:Caldwell was born in Lowell, Vermont...
(1833–1912), General in the U.S. Army during the Civil War - John H. CaldwellJohn H. CaldwellJohn Homer Caldwell was an American nordic skier who competed in the 1950s and later wrote a series of books in the United States that popularized cross-country skiing in that country....
(born 1928), American Nordic skier and author - John Lawrence CaldwellJohn Lawrence CaldwellJohn Lawrence Caldwell was the United States Ambassador to Iran from 1914 to 1921.-Biography:He was born in Bourbon County, Kansas on July 16, 1875 to Thomas Anderson Caldwell and Mary Alice Hamman. He married, June 11, 1902, to Evelyne de Lambert. He worked as a school teacher and later a lawyer...
(1875-1922), American ambassador to Iran - John Henry CaldwellJohn Henry CaldwellJohn Henry Caldwell was a U.S. Representative from Alabama.Born in Huntsville, Alabama, Caldwell attended the common schools of Huntsville and Bacon College, Harrodsburg, Kentucky....
(1826–1902), U.S. Representative from Alabama - John Tyler Caldwell (1912–1995), Chancellor of North Carolina State University
- John W. CaldwellJohn W. CaldwellJohn William Caldwell was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky.-Early life and family:John W. Caldwell was born in Russellville, Kentucky on January 15, 1837. He was the son of Austin and Louisa Caldwell. Austin Caldwell died in 1843, leaving John Caldwell as his only living child...
(1837–1903), U.S. Representative from Kentucky - John Caldwell (Michigan politician) (1849–1916), Michigan state representative (1897–1900)