Rutledge
Rutledge may refer to: == Places == === United States === Rutledge, Alabama, a town Rutledge, Florida, an unincorporated community Rutledge, Georgia, a city Rutledge, Minnesota, a city Rutledge, Missouri, a village Rutledge, Pennsylvania, a borough Rutledge, Tennessee, a city Rutledge, West Virginia, an unincorporated community Rutledge, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community Rutledge Township, DeWitt County, Illinois Rutledge Run, Missouri, a stream === Other places === Rutledge, New South Wales, Australia, a parish == People == === Surname === Ann Rutledge (1813–1835), allegedly Abraham Lincoln's first love Archibald Rutledge (1883–1973), American poet and educator Arthur Rutledge (1843–1917), Australian politician, barrister and judge Arthur Rutledge (trade unionist) (1907–1997), American trade unionist Ben Rutledge (born 1980), Canadian rower D. W. Rutledge (born c. 1951), American high school football coach David Rutledge (engineer) (born 1952), American professor of engineering David E. Rutledge, American 21st century politician Dale Rutledge, American 21st century politician Derrick Rutledge (born 1961), American celebrity stylist and makeup artist Earl Rutledge (1894–1974), Canadian politician Edward Rutledge (1749–1800), American Founding Father, signer of the Declaration of Independence and Governor of South Carolina; brother of John Rutledge Francis Huger Rutledge (1799–1866), first Episcopal bishop of Florida Fleming Rutledge (born 1937), American Episcopal priest, author, theologian and preacher Guy Rutledge (1872–1930), British barrister and colonial judge and official in Lower Burma Harley Rutledge (1926–2006), American physicist and ufologist Ian Rutledge (born 1972), Australian-born New Zealand field hockey coach Jackson Rutledge (born 1999), American Major League Baseball pitcher James Rutledge, English musician, record producer and remixer James Edward Rutledge (1889–1966), Canadian lawyer and politician Jason Rutledge (born 1977), New Zealand rugby union player Jeff Rutledge (born 1957), American former National Football League quarterback Jim Rutledge (born 1959), Canadian golfer John Rutledge (1739–1800), American Founding Father, signer of the Constitution and Chief Justice of the United States; brother of Edward Rutledge John Rutledge Jr.