Thomas Cole House — U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark … Wikipedia
Thomas Webster — may be one of the following people: *Thomas Webster (painter) (1800 ndash;1886), English figure painter *Thomas Webster (sailor)(1910 ndash;1981), American Olympic sailor *Thomas Webster (geologist)(1773 ndash;1844), Scottish geologist *Thomas… … Wikipedia
Thomas Benton — can refer to:*Thomas Hart Benton (painter) *Thomas Hart Benton (senator), U.S. Senator from Missouri and great uncle of the painter of the same name *Thomas Benton, mythical folk character from the area of Benton, New Hampshire, and nearby Mount… … Wikipedia
Thomas Hicks — or Tom Hicks is the name of:*Thomas Hicks (bobsleigh) (1918–1982), American bobsledder who won a bronze medal at the 1948 Winter Olympics *Thomas Holliday Hicks (1798–1865), former U.S. Senator and Governor of Maryland *Thomas Hicks (painter)… … Wikipedia
Thomas Hickey — is the name of:*Thomas Hickey (painter) (1741–1824), an Irish painter *Thomas Hickey (soldier) (d. 1776), executed for mutiny during the American Revolution *Thomas TJ Hickey, an Australian Aborigine teenager whose death led to the 2004 Redfern… … Wikipedia
Thomas Jones — is the name of:* Thomas Jones (American football) (b. 1978), American football player * Thomas Jones (Archbishop) (1550–1619), Archbishop of Dublin * Thomas Jones (artist) (1742 1803), Welsh landscape painter * Thomas Jones (English publisher)… … Wikipedia
Thomas Wood — can refer to:* E. Thomas Wood (b. 1963), American journalist and author * Thomas Barlow Wood, professor of agriculture at Cambridge University * Thomas Charles Wood, Canadian war artist * Thomas Harold Wood (1889–1965), Canadian politician *… … Wikipedia
Thomas Martin — Thomas or Tom Martin may refer to: Contents 1 Born 17th century 2 Born 18th century 3 Born 19th century … Wikipedia
Thomas Cooper — may refer to: Thomas Buchecker Cooper (1823–1862) U.S. congressman from Pennsylvania Thomas Cooper, 1st Baron Cooper of Culross (1892–1955), Scottish politician, judge and historian Thomas Cooper (bishop) (1517–1594), English bishop of Lincoln… … Wikipedia
Thomas Phillips (disambiguation) — Thomas Phillips (1770 ndash;1845) was an English painter.Thomas Phillips or Tom Phillips may also refer to:Culture* Sir Thomas Phillipps (1792 ndash;1872), British antiquary and book collector, *Thomas Phillips (educational benefactor) (1760… … Wikipedia
Thomas Daly — may refer to: *Thomas Mayne Daly (1852 ndash;1911), member of the Canadian House of Commons and cabinet minister from Manitoba *Thomas Mayne Daly, Sr. (1827 ndash;1885), his father, member of the Canadian House of Commons from Ontario *Thomas… … Wikipedia