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William Linton may refer to: * William C. Linton, founder and editor of the '' Chicago Whip'' newspaper *
William S. Linton William Seelye Linton (February 4, 1856 – November 22, 1927) was an American politician from Michigan. Early life Linton was born in St. Clair, Michigan and moved with his parents to Saginaw in 1859, where he attended the public schools. ...
(1856–1927), U.S. politician from Michigan *
William James Linton William James Linton (December 7, 1812December 29, 1897) was an English-born American wood-engraver, landscape painter, political reformer and author of memoirs, novels, poetry and non-fiction. Birth and early years Born in Mile End, east Lon ...
(1812–1897), Anglo-American author, artist and political reformer *
William Linton (artist) William Linton (17911876) was a British landscape artist. Life and artistic work Born in Liverpool, Linton grew up at Lancaster and Cartmel, and went to school at Windermere where later he spent holidays. At the age of sixteen he was placed ...
(1791–1876), British landscapist * William Linton (physician) (1801–1880), Scottish army physician *
William Richardson Linton Rev. William Richardson Linton (2 April 1850 in Diddington, Huntingdonshire – 7 April 1908 in Ashbourne, Derbyshire), Corpus Christi College, M.A., was an English botanist and vicar of the parish of Shirley, Derbyshire. He was regarded as o ...
(1850–1908), British botanist * William Alderman Linton (1891–1960), Presbyterian missionary and educator in Korea *
William Linton (songwriter) William Linton may refer to: *William C. Linton, founder and editor of the '' Chicago Whip'' newspaper *William S. Linton (1856–1927), U.S. politician from Michigan *William James Linton (1812–1897), Anglo-American author, artist and political ...
, writer of the #1 hit song "
Easier Said Than Done "Easier Said Than Done" is a popular song sung by The Essex that was a number-one song in the United States during 1963. It topped the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart on July 6, 1963, and remained there for two weeks. The song was writ ...
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* Linton (name) {{hndis, Linton, William