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Definition: John Mitchell

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. United States labor leader; president of the United Mine Workers of America from 1898 to 1908 (1870-1919).[Wordnet].

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Extended Definition: John Mitchell


John Mitchell

John Mitchell may refer:

Politics

  • John N. Mitchell (1913-1988), U.S. Attorney General and Watergate conspirator
  • John Mitchell (Pennsylvania) (1781-1849), U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania
  • John F. Mitchell (born 1862), Canadian politician
  • John Joseph Mitchell (1873–1925), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts
  • John H. Mitchell (1835-1905), American politician and senator from Oregon
  • John I. Mitchell (1838–1907), U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania
  • John L. Mitchell (1842-1904), American politician and father of Gen. Billy Mitchell
  • John M. Mitchell, (1858–1905), U.S. Representative from New York
  • John Matthew Mitchell (born 1925), Former Assistant Director-General, British Council
  • John Ridley Mitchell (1877-1962), U.S. Representative from Tennessee
  • John William Mitchell (1872-1952), 20th mayor of Calgary, Alberta
  • John Mitchell (MP) (c.1781–1859), Member of Parliament for Kingston-upon-Hull

Sports

Arts

  • John Mitchell (composer) (born 1941), American composer
  • John Mitchell (mason), American stonemason
  • John Mitchell (musician), Guitarist with such UK progressive rock bands as Arena, Kino, and Frost
  • John Mitchell (figure skater), Canadian ice dancer
  • John Cameron Mitchell (born 1963), Filmmaker based in New York City
  • John Ames Mitchell (1845-1918) American illustrator
  • Mitch Mitchell (born 1947), (child)-actor known as John Mitchell
  • John Mark Mitchell (photographer), Seattle Photographer
  • John Mitchell (footballer, Fulham FC & Director Luton Town FC)

Business

  • John Mitchell (United Mine Workers) (1870-1919), president of the United Mine Workers
  • John Mitchell, Jr. (editor) (1863-1929), editor of the Richmond Planet, a newspaper in Richmond, Virginia's Jackson Ward community
  • John Francis Mitchell, (born 1928), VChairman, Motorola, Inventor, Cell Phone Systems
  • John Menzies Mitchell (born 1946), Australian public relations consultant and photo journalist
  • John G. Mitchell (died 2007), Editor of National Geographic magazine

Military History

Science

  • John Mitchell (geographer) (1711-1768) Anglo-American physician, botanist, and geographer
  • John F. B. Mitchell, British climatologist/climate modeller
  • John Kearsley Mitchell (1798-1858) American physician

Other people with similar names include

  • John Mitchel (1815-1875), Irish nationalist and politician
  • John Mitchell, the birth-name of a recurring fictional character Jack Mitchell in many short stories and sketches by Australian writer Henry Lawson

See also

  • John Michell

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "John Mitchell". Image Credit.



Topics by Level of Interest: John Mitchell

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
John Mitchell 45     Frederick John Mitchell 14
Frederick John Mitchell 14     John Mitchell 45
John Mitchell (rugby player) 9     John Mitchell (composer) 4
John Mitchell (United Mine Workers) 8     John Mitchell (geographer) 6
John Mitchell (geographer) 6     John Mitchell (ice hockey player) 4
John Mitchell (Pennsylvania) 5     John Mitchell (musician) 2
John Mitchell (composer) 4     John Mitchell (Pennsylvania) 5
John Mitchell Kemble 4     John Mitchell (rugby player) 9
John Mitchell (ice hockey player) 4     John Mitchell (United Mine Workers) 8
John Mitchell (musician) 2     John Mitchell Kemble 4
John Mitchell Nuttall 2     John Mitchell Nuttall 2

Source: the editor, created by/for EVE to gauge likely levels of human interest in linguistically triggered topics (compiled across various sources, such as Wikipedia and specialty expression glosses).