Seaman (disambiguation)
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Seaman or Seamen may refer to:
Maritime uses
- Sailor, a person working on ocean-going ships
- Seaman, a military rank in some nations' navies
- USS Seaman (DD-791), a destroyer that was delivered, but never commissioned; named in honor of Navy pilot Allen L. Seaman
Places
- Seaman, Ohio, a village
- Seaman Range, a mountain range in Nevada
- Seaman Reservoir, northwest of Fort Collins, Colorado
People
- Allen L. Seaman (1916–1944), US Navy pilot
- Arthur Edmund Seaman (1858–1937), curator of A.E. Seaman Mineral Museum
- Christopher Seaman (born 1942), British music conductor
- Daryl Seaman (1922–2009), Canadian businessman and owner of the Calgary Flames hockey team
- David Seaman (born 1963), English football goalkeeper
- Frederic Seaman (1906–2000), field hockey player for India
- Galen Seaman (1837–1932), former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- J. C. Seaman (1898–1964), former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Waterproof
- Keith Seaman (born 1920), former Governor of South Australia (1977-1982)
- Lazarus Seaman (died 1675), was an English clergyman, supporter of the Presbyterian party, Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge, and nonconformist minister
- Owen Seaman (1861–1936), British writer, journalist, poet and editor of Punch magazine
- Richard Seaman (1913–1939), English racing driver
- Tim Seaman (born 1972), American race walker
- Seaman Jacobs (1912–2008), American screenwriter
- Seaman Dan (born 1929), Torres Strait Islander (Australian) singer-songwriter
- Seaman Squyres (1910–1979), American football player
Other uses
- Seaman High School, Kansas
- Seaman (video game), a 1999 simulation video game for the Sega Dreamcast
- Seaman (dog), on the Lewis and Clark Expedition
- Seaman's Furniture, an American chain of furniture stores
- Seaman's Hospital, Hong Kong, closed in 1873
- Seaman Stadium, a sports venue in Okotoks, Alberta, Canada
- Seaman Farm, Dix Hills, New York, on the National Register of Historic Places
See also
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