Knapp - People

People

  • Anthony Knapp, mathematician
  • Bliss Knapp, early Christian Scientist
  • Brooke Knapp, American aviator and realtor
  • Charles Knapp, American classical scholar
  • Charles Boynton Knapp, President, University of Georgia
  • Chauncey L. Knapp, Congressman, U.S House of Representatives
  • Chris Knapp, American drummer
  • Edward Knapp (disambiguation), the name of several notable persons
  • Florence Knapp (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Georg Friedrich Knapp, German economist
  • George Knapp (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Greg Knapp, American football offensive coordinator
  • Harry Shepard Knapp, vice-admiral of the United States Navy
  • Hermann Jakob Knapp, German-American ophthalmologist
  • Jennifer Knapp, Christian folk-rock musician
  • Joe Knapp, American musician
  • Joseph P. Knapp, publisher and conservationist
  • Justin Knapp, Wikipedian
  • Karin Knapp, Italian tennis player
  • Lubor Knapp, Czech footballer
  • Lyman Enos Knapp, American politician
  • Mark L. Knapp, American academic, author
  • Martin Knapp, economist and policy analyst
  • Phoebe Knapp, American composer of music for hymns
  • Seaman A. Knapp, the second president of Iowa State University
  • Robert Knapp, American actor
  • Steven Knapp, President of The George Washington University
  • Steve Knapp, racing car driver
  • Wesley M. Knapp, American botanist
  • Whitman Knapp, a federal judge who was the chairman of the Knapp Commission, a far-reaching investigation into corruption in the NYPD from 1970 to 1972

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