Samuel Green

Samuel Green

Samuel Green may refer to:

*Samuel Green (printer) (1615–1702), American printer
*Samuel Green (organ builder) (1740–1796), English organ builder
*Samuel Green (freedman) (born c. 1802), American freed slave, jailed in 1857 for possessing a copy of the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
*Samuel Green (Ku Klux Klan), Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1940s.
*Samuel Green (Mormon) (1831–1910), Mormon pioneer
*Samuel Swett Green (1837–1918), founder of the American Library Association
*Samuel Abbott Green, a Mayor of Boston

ee also

*Samuel Greene (1839–1884), U.S. Navy


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