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Tuttle
Tuttle
may refer to:
Tuttle, Animal
Tuttle, California
, in Merced County
Tuttle, Colusa County, California
Tuttle, Oklahoma
Tuttle, North Dakota
"Tuttle" (
M*A*S*H
episode)
People with the surname
Tuttle
:
A. Theodore Tuttle
– Mormon leader
Archibald "Harry" Tuttle – character played by Robert De Niro in the film
Brazil
Ashley Tuttle
– musical actress and dancer
Bill Tuttle
– baseball player and public speaker
Charles E. Tuttle
– publisher
Daniel Sylvester Tuttle
– bishop of the Episcopal Church
Dave Tuttle
– UK football manager
Elbert Tuttle
– US judge
Elmo Tuttle
– fictional comic strip character
Frank Tuttle
– film director and writer
Fred Tuttle
– farmer, actor, and candidate for the US Senate
Gina Tuttle
– actress and voice artist
Gregory Tuttle
– fictional character in the TV series
Chuck
Herbert Tuttle
– American historian
Hiram A. Tuttle
– Governor of New Hampshire
Horace Parnell Tuttle
– astronomer whose name is borne by an asteroid and several comets
James Madison Tuttle
– Union general in the Civil War and Democratic candidate in 1863 for Governor of Iowa
Julia Tuttle
– businesswoman, farmer, and "Mother of Miami"
Karen Tuttle
– viola teacher
Lisa Tuttle
– author
Lurene Tuttle
– character actress
Lyle Tuttle
– tattoo artist
Matt Tuttle
– drummer
Merlin Tuttle
– ecologist
Perry Tuttle
- NFL football player
Richard Tuttle
– postminimalist artist
Rick Tuttle
– Los Angeles politician
Robert H. Tuttle
– US ambassador
Russell Tuttle
– primate morphologist and paleoanthropologist
Steve Tuttle
– hockey player
William G.T. Tuttle, Jr.
– U.S. Army general
William J. Tuttle
– make-up artist
See also
Comet Tuttle (disambiguation)
– several comets
Tuttle Creek Lake
– reservoir in Kansas
The Mall at Tuttle Crossing
, a shopping center in
Columbus, Ohio
Tuttle Lake
– lake in Minnesota
The Teutul (pronounced "Tuttle") family of
Orange County Choppers
Tuttle Publishing
, founded in Tokyo in 1948
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