William Hunter - Politicians in The United States

Politicians in The United States

  • William Hunter (Vermont politician) (1754–1827), U.S. Representative from Vermont
  • William Hunter (Senator) (1774–1839), U.S. Senator from Rhode Island
  • William H. Hunter (died 1842), U.S. Representative from Ohio
  • William Hunter (politician) (1805–1886), U.S. Assistant Secretary of State; Rhode Island politician
  • William F. Hunter (1808–1874), lawyer and U.S. Representative from Ohio
  • William Hunter (MP), MP for Derby

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