Frederick Green

Frederick Green

Frederick Green may refer to:

*Frederick Green (footballer) (1851-1928), English footballer
*Frederick W. Green (congressman) (1816-1879), U.S. Representative from Ohio
*Fred Green (1871-1936), American politician, Governor of Michigan
*Fred Green (MLB pitcher) (1933-1996), Major League Baseball pitcher
*Fred Pratt Green (1903-2000), British Methodist minister and hymn composer
*Freddie Green (1911-1987), American swing jazz guitarist
*Frederick Thomas Green (1829-1876), explored Africa
*Frederick W. Green (Egyptologist) (1869–1949), English Egyptologist


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