John Hall
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John Hall may refer to:
American government:
- John Hall (Maryland) (1729-1797), Maryland politician, delegate to the Continental Congress
- John Hall (jurist) (1767-1833), North Carolina Supreme Court judge
- John W. Hall (1817-1892), the 44th Governor of Delaware
- John Hicklin Hall (1854-1937), Oregon politician, jurist & criminal, legislator, father of John Hubert Hall
- John Hubert Hall (1899-1970), the 26th Governor of Oregon
- John D. Hall (died 2005), former North Carolina State Representative
- John Hall (US politician) (born 1948), United States Representative from New York's 19th Congressional District
Other government:
- John Hall (New Zealand politician) (1824-1907), New Zealand politician
- John Hall (UK politician) (Sir John), (1911-1978), British MP for Wycombe, 1952-1978
Arts, entertainment and sports:
- John S. Hall, American poet and performer
- John Hall (American football) (born 1974), American football kicker
- John Hall (baseball) (1924-1995), baseball player for the 1948 Brooklyn Dodgers
- John Hall (physician) (died 1635), William Shakespeare's son-in-law and medical author
- John Hall (businessman) (born 1933; Sir John), land and sports entrepreneur
- John Hall (footballer), Bradford City A.F.C. footballer
- John Hall, Ohio radio broadcaster and voice talent at WIZE
Religion:
- John Robert Hall, British Anglican Church leader
- John Hall (Presbyterian pastor) (1829-1898)
Other:
- John Hall (doctor) (17965-1865), British military surgeon
- Captain John H. Hall (1781-1841), American inventor
- John Hall (NYU President) (fl. c. 1890), American academic
- John L. Hall (born 1934), American physicist
- John H. Hall (inventor), inventor of integrated circuits
- John Whitney Hall (1916-1997), American historian of Japan
- John Hall, of Indianola, Iowa; biggest winner to date in the US lottery game Hot Lotto
($20 million)
[edit] See also
- Jack Hall
- Jon Hall, American movie actor
- Jon Hall (programmer), programmer & activist with pseudonym "maddog"

