John Franklin (disambiguation)

John Franklin (disambiguation)

John Franklin may refer to:
*John Franklin (Sir) (1786–1847), British naval officer, Arctic explorer, and colonial lieutenant-governor
*John Rankin Franklin (1820–1878), American Whig politician who represented Maryland's 1st congressional district in 1853–55
*John Hope Franklin (born 1915), American historian best known for his continually updated 1947 book "From Slavery to Freedom"
*John Franklin (actor) (born 1967), American actor who, as a result of growth hormone deficiency has played diminutive characters

As given names

*John Franklyn Norris (1877–1952), American Baptist fundamentalist preacher, known as "J. Frank Norris"; nicknamed "Texas Tornado"
*John Franklin Enders (1897–1985), American medical scientist who was a co-winner of the 1954 Nobel Prize in Physiology
*John Franklin Alexander Strong, U.S. Democratic politician
*John Franklin Bardin, U.S. crime writer
*John Franklin Bobbitt, academic
*John Franklin Carter, U.S. journalist

ee also

*Jack Franklin, baseball player
*Franklin (surname)


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