John B. Sanborn Jr. (1883–1964), judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
John C. Sanborn (1885–1968), Idaho congressman
John Sewall Sanborn (1819–1877), Canadian senator
John Sanborn (media artist) (born 1954), American video artist
John Robbins Sanborn (1839–1914), farmer and political figure in Quebec
John Sanborn, a character in the TV series Revolution
John Paul Sanborn B.Sc. Landscape Ecologist, ISA Certified Arborist,TRAQ,CTSP
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JohnSanborn may refer to: John B. Sanborn (1826–1904), Union Army general John B. Sanborn Jr. (1883–1964), judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth...
David William Sanborn (July 30, 1945 – May 12, 2024) was an American alto saxophonist. Sanborn worked in many musical genres; his solo recordings typically...
JohnSanborn Phillips (1861–1949) attended Knox College in Illinois, where he worked on the student newspaper and met S. S. McClure. After earning an associate's...
JohnSanborn Stevens (September 16, 1838 – March 4, 1912) was an Illinois lawyer. John S. Stevens was born in Bath, New Hampshire on September 16, 1838...
politician, founder of Phillips Academy John Phillips (1719–1795), educator, founder of Phillips Exeter Academy JohnSanborn Phillips (1861–1949), publisher of...
Franklin Benjamin Sanborn (December 15, 1831 – February 24, 1917) was an American journalist, teacher, author, reformer, and abolitionist. Sanborn was a social...
(or acts) by American contemporary composer Robert Ashley, directed by JohnSanborn. It was released on DVD in 2005, and a book of the libretto as well as...
Howarth, and a promotional video created with the help of New York artist JohnSanborn, which also presented a music video for "Harry the Head", animated by...
1980. The first Danceteria Video Lounge was designed by video artists JohnSanborn and Kit Fitzgerald, who programmed an eclectic mix of found footage,...
the leading outlets for muckraking journalism. Samuel S. McClure and JohnSanborn Phillips started McClure's Magazine in May 1893. McClure led the magazine...
General Sanborn may refer to: John B. Sanborn (1826–1904), Union Army brigadier general Joseph B. Sanborn (1855–1934), U.S. Army lieutenant general Russell...
John Sewell Sanborn (January 1, 1819 – July 17, 1877) was a Canadian educator, lawyer, judge and political figure. Some sources give his middle name as...
Cohen "I Can't Drive 55" Gil Bettman 1985 "VOA" 1987 "Hands and Knees" JohnSanborn "Winner Takes It All" "Give to Live" Gil Bettman 1997 "Little White Lie"...
Kryptos is a distributed sculpture by the American artist Jim Sanborn located on the grounds of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) headquarters, the...
(1919–1992), American actor, born John Stevens, or John Stevenson JohnSanborn Stevens (1838–1912), Illinois lawyer John Paul Stevens (1920–2019), U.S. Supreme...
to John Milton John Philips (1676–1709), British poet John Phillips (artist) (1808–after 1842), English illustrator and portraitist JohnSanborn Phillips...
State Senate Heather Sanborn (fl. 2010s), Maine State Senate John B. Sanborn (1826–1904), Minnesota State Senate Linda Sanborn (born 1951), Maine State...
1911 – January 4, 1915 Preceded by William Campbell and John Godspeed Succeeded by JohnSanborn Jr. and George Sudheimer Personal details Born (1878-08-04)August...