Joseph Anderson (disambiguation)
Joseph Anderson (1757–1837) was a U.S. Senator from Tennessee and the first Comptroller of the U.S. Treasury.
Joseph Anderson or Joe Anderson may also refer to:
- Joseph Anderson (Commandant) (1790–1877), British soldier, penal administrator; politician in colonial Victoria (Australia)
- Joseph B. Anderson (born 1943), American executive with TAG Holdings, LLC
- Joseph H. Anderson (1800–1870), U.S. Representative from New York
- Joseph H. Anderson (Wisconsin) (1893–1969), Wisconsin State Assemblyman
- Joseph Horatio Anderson, architect in Annapolis, Maryland
- Joseph R. Anderson (1813–1892), American civil engineer, industrialist, and brigadier general during the American Civil War
- Joseph Anderson (antiquarian) (1832–1916), Scottish antiquarian, keeper of the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland 1870–1913, father of the judge Lord St Vingeans
- Joseph T. Anderson (born 1946), Major General United States Marine Corps
- Joseph Anderson (Mormon) (1889–1992), secretary to the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Joseph Fletcher Anderson, Jr. (born 1949), U.S. federal judge
- Joseph Anderson (American football) (born 1988), American football player for the New York Jets
- Joseph Anderson (South Australian politician) (1876–1947), accountant, real estate agent and politician in South Australia
- Joseph Gaudentius Anderson (1865–1927), American Roman Catholic bishop
- Joe Anderson (boxer) (1869–1943), 'All England' champion in 1897
- Joe Anderson (Scottish footballer) (born 1895), who played for Burnley F.C.
- Joe Anderson (politician) (born 1958), Mayor of Liverpool
- Joe Anderson (actor) (born 1982), British actor
- Joe Anderson (Australian rules footballer) (born 1988), Australian footballer for Carlton Football Club
- Joe Anderson (English footballer) (born 1989), currently playing for Lincoln City F.C.
- Joe Anderson (American general), chief of staff for Ray Odierno
- Joe Anderson (rugby league) (1928–2014), English rugby league footballer of the 1950s and '60s
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