Thomas Campbell (disambiguation)

Thomas Campbell (disambiguation)

Thomas Campbell (1777-1844) was a Scottish poet.

Thomas Campbell or Tom Campbell may also refer to:
* Thomas Campbell (Restoration movement) (1763-1854), American religious leader
* Thomas Jefferson Campbell (1786–1850), American politician
* Thomas Mitchell Campbell (1856–1923), American politician, Governor of Texas
* Thomas Joseph Campbell (1871–1946), Irish politician, journalist & jurist
* Thomas Edward Campbell (1878–1944), American congressman from New York
* Tom Campbell (cricketer) (1882-1924), South African wicket-keeper
* Thomas Hardesty Campbell (1907–1989), American Cumberland Presbyterian minister
* Tom Campbell (Canadian politician) (born 1927), Canadian mayor of Vancouver
* Thomas Campbell (coach), college football head coach
* Thomas Campbell (security) (born 1949), Scottish entrepreneur
* Tom Campbell (California politician) (born 1952), American economist
* Thomas Campbell (visual artist) (born c. 1969)
* Tom Campbell (radio personality) (fl. late 20th century), American radio personality and voice actor
* Thomas J. Campbell (Clerk of the House) (fl. c. 1850), American Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, 1847-1850
* Thomas 'TC' Campbell (fl. 1980s), Scottish convict involved in the Glasgow Ice Cream Wars
* Tom Campbell (Washington politician)
* Tommy Campbell, Scottish former footballer (born 1935)
* Tom Campbell Black, English aviator
* Thomas P. Campbell, future director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art


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