John Coulter (disambiguation)
- John Coulter (disambiguation)
John Coulter, John Coalter or John Colter may refer to:
*John Coalter (1771–1838), Virginia lawyer
*John Colter (c.1774–1812 or 1813), member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
*John Coulter, Lord Provost of Glasgow from 1736 to 1738
*John Coulter (composer), South African composer
*John Coulter (model), American model
*John Coulter (playwright) (1888–1980), Irish-born Canadian playwright
*John Coulter, Australian politician
*John Merle Coulter (1851–1928), American botanist
*Jackie Coulter, Northern Irish former footballer
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