Artemas Ward (disambiguation)

Artemas Ward (disambiguation)

Multiple people share the name Artemas Ward:

* Artemas Ward (1727–1800), was an American Major General in the American Revolutionary War and a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts
* Artemas Ward, Jr., son of Artemas Ward, was also a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts
* Artemas Ward (writer), wrote The Grocer's Encyclopedia (published New York, 1911)
* Artemus Ward, the pen name of Charles Farrar Browne

Other uses of the name include:
* SS "Artemas Ward", a Liberty ship in World War II, used as a Corn Cob block ship for the coast of Normandy.


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