Thomas Morris

Thomas Morris may refer to:

  • Thomas Morris (New York politician) (1771–1849), U.S. Representative from New York
  • Thomas Morris (Ohio politician) (1776–1844), Senator from Ohio
  • Thomas John Morris (1837–1912), U.S. federal judge
  • Thomas Morris (Wisconsin politician) (1861–1928), Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin, 1911–1915
  • Thomas Morris (musician) (c. 1897–1945), jazz musician
  • Thomas Asbury Morris (1794–1874), American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church and newspaper editor
  • Thomas G. Morris (born 1919), U.S. congressman from New Mexico
  • Thomas V. Morris, American philosopher and director of the Morris Institute of Human Values
  • Thomas Morris (engineer), English engineer

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