Thomas Chandler
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Thomas Chandler may refer to:
  • Thomas Alberter Chandler
    Thomas Alberter Chandler
    Thomas Alberter Chandler was a U.S. Representative from Oklahoma.Born near Eucha, Delaware County, Indian Territory , Chandler attended the public schools, Worcester Academy, Vinita, Indian Territory, in 1888, and, later, Drury College, Springfield, Missouri...

     (1871–1953), U.S Representative from Oklahoma
  • Thomas R. Chandler
    Thomas R. Chandler
    Thomas R. Chandler is an Ohio medical technician who has been a perennial candidate for the Ohio House and the United States House of Representatives as a Democrat...

     (born 1954), candidate for Congress from Ohio in the 1990s
  • Thomas Chandler (New Hampshire politician)
    Thomas Chandler (New Hampshire politician)
    Thomas Chandler August 10, 1772-January 2, 1866), was a politician from the U.S. state of New Hampshire and the brother of John Chandler and uncle of Zachariah Chandler....

     (1772–1866)
  • Superintendent Tom Chandler (The Bill), a character in the British television drama The Bill
  • Thomas Chandler or Little Chandler, the central character of James Joyce's short story "A Little Cloud
    A Little Cloud
    A Little Cloud is a short story in Dubliners, by James Joyce.-The story:The story follows Thomas Chandler, or "Little Chandler" as he is known, through a portion of his day. The story drops the reader into Little Chandler's life when he is at work. He cannot focus for he is preoccupied with the...

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See also

  • Thomas Chandler Haliburton
    Thomas Chandler Haliburton
    Thomas Chandler Haliburton was the first international best-selling author from Canada. He was also significant in the history of Nova Scotia.-Life:...

     (1796–1865), Canadian author
  • Thomas Chandler Thacher
    Thomas Chandler Thacher
    Thomas Chandler Thacher was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts.-Biography:Born in Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts, Thacher attended the public schools. He was graduated from Adams Academy, Quincy, Massachusetts, in 1878 and from Harvard University in 1882. He became engaged in the wool...

    (1858–1945), U.S. politician
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