Robert Wood
Robert Wood may refer to:
- Robert B. Wood (1836–1878), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
- Robert Coldwell Wood (1923–2005), American political scientist and academic
- Robert Crooke Wood (1801–1869), U.S. Army career surgeon and Assistant U.S. Surgeon-General
- Robert E. Wood (painter, born 1971) (born 1971), Canadian landscape artist
- Robert E. Wood (painter, born 1919) (1919–1980), Canadian painter
- Robert E. Wood (1879–1969), American soldier and businessman
- Robert J. Wood (1905–1986), U.S. Army general
- Robert S. Wood (born 1936), American academic, military and civilian leader advisor, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints leader
- Robert W. Wood (1868–1955), American physicist and writer
- Robert William Wood (1889–1979), American landscape artist
- Robert Wood (American politician) (1885–?), Wisconsin State Assemblyman
- Robert Wood (artist), accused and acquitted of the Camden Town murder
- Robert Wood (Australian politician) (born 1949), senator for New South Wales
- Robert Wood (antiquarian) (1717–1771), English civil servant and politician
- Robert Wood (psychologist) (born 1941), British psychologist and writer
- Robert Wood (roboticist), Harvard University professor and innovator in micro robotics
- Robert Wood (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1890s
- Robert Wood (rugby union) (1872–1928), rugby union footballer of the 1890s for England, and Liversedge
- Robert Wood (Australian rugby player) (born 1948), rugby union player who represented Australia
- Robert Wood (timber merchant) (1792–1847), Canadian timber merchant who claimed to be the son of Prince Edward Augustus of the U.K.
- Robert Wood (mathematician) (1622–1685), English mathematician
- Robert James Wood (1886–1954), Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons
- Robert Stanford Wood (1886–1963), civil servant and educational administrator
See also
- Bob Wood (disambiguation)
- Bobby Wood (disambiguation)
- Robert Wood Johnson (disambiguation)
- Robert Woods (disambiguation)
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