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Samuel Green (printer) Samuel Green (1615 – January 1, 1702) was an early American printer, the first of several printers from the Green family who followed in his footsteps. One of Green's major accomplishments as a printer was the '' Eliot Indian Bible'', transla ...
(1614–1702), American printer *
Samuel Green (organ builder) Samuel Green (1740–1796) was an English organ builder. Green learnt his art under the elder John Byfield, Richard Bridge, and Abraham Jordan, and afterwards entered into several years' partnership with the younger Byfield. Green built a la ...
(1740–1796), English organ builder * Samuel Green (criminal) (1796–1822), American serial killer and robber * Samuel Green (freedman) (c. 1802–1877), American freed slave, jailed in 1857 for possessing a copy of the novel ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'' *
Samuel Swett Green Samuel Swett Green (February 20, 1837 – December 8, 1918) was an American librarian. Green was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, to the apothecary James Green and Elizabeth Swett. He was educated at Harvard, graduating in 1858. A few years lat ...
(1837–1918), founder of the American Library Association *
Samuel Green (Klansman) Samuel Green (November 18, 1889 – August 18, 1949) was an American obstetrician who was Grand Wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in the late 1940s, organizing its third and final reformation in 1946. Biography Green was born on Novemb ...
(1890–1949), Ku Klux Klan leader in the 1940s *
Samuel Green (poet) Samuel ("Sam") Green (born 1948) is an American poet and bookbinder. He was appointed the first Poet Laureate of Washington in 2007. Green is the author of twelve poetry collections, including ''The Grace of Necessity'', which won the 2008 Wash ...
(born 1948), Poet Laureate, 2007-9, of the State of Washington *
Samuel Green (politician) Samuel GreenHe was also recorded as ''Samuel Greene'' including in thJournal of the House of Representatives of the State of South-Carolina 1873-1874/ref> was a carpenter, farmer and state legislator who served in the South Carolina House of Rep ...
South Carolina Representative and Senator *
Samuel Abbott Green Samuel Abbott Green (March 16, 1830 – December 5, 1918) was an American physician-turned-politician from Massachusetts who served as a medical officer during the American Civil War and as mayor of Boston in 1882. He was an elected member of th ...
(1830–1919), mayor of Boston *
Samuel Adams Green Samuel Adams Green (May 20, 1940 – March 4, 2011) was an American art curator and director, most associated with his promotion of American pop art, particularly the early works of his friend Andy Warhol. Early life Born in Boston on May 20 ...
(1940–2011), art director *
Samuel Fisk Green Samuel Fisk Green (1822–1884) was an American medical missionary. He graduated from the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City. He served with the American Ceylon Mission (ACM) in Jaffna, Sri Lanka during the period (1847–1873) w ...
(1822–1884), American medical missionary *
Samuel Gosnell Green Samuel Gosnell Green (20 December 1822 – 15 September 1905) was an English Baptist minister, educator, author, and bibliophile. Born in Falmouth, Cornwall, Green was the eldest son among the nine children of a Baptist minister and was sent to ...
(1822–1905), English Baptist minister and author *
Samuel Green (priest) The Reverend Samuel Frederick Leighton Green, MC and Bar (6 April 1882 – 29 May 1929) was a British Army chaplain who served in France and Belgium between 1916 and 1919. Birth and education Green was born in Greenwich in 1882, the elder son of ...
(1882–1929), British Army chaplain * Samuel L. Green Jr. (1927–2016), pastor and bishop in the Church of God in Christ *
Sam Green Sam Green is an American documentary filmmaker. His most recent projects are “live documentaries” in which he narrates a film in-person while musicians perform a live soundtrack. His 2018 project ''A Thousand Thoughts'' features a live score ...
, documentary filmmaker *
Sam Green (councillor) Samuel Burton Green (29 January 1941 – 9 August 1999) was an openly gay psychiatric nurse and Liberal politician who was elected as a member of Durham City Council in 1972. He has been described as the first openly gay councillor in England ...
(1941–1999), an openly-gay man elected to Durham City Council in 1972 *Sam Green (born 1947), pseudonym for
Juval Aviv Juval Aviv (; February 24, 1947), also Yuval Aviv, is an Israeli-American security consultant and founder of Interfor International,"A Look Ahead At The ABA Banking Leaders Forum And Annual Convention," ''ABA Banking Journal'' 99.8 (2007): 15. Bus ...
, novelist


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* Samuel Greene (disambiguation) {{hndis, name=Green, Samuel