John Thompson Stoneman (February 24, 1831 – October 11, 1905) was an American politician.
[1] Aside from serving in the Iowa General Assembly, Stoneman ran in the 1866–67 special and 1870–71 United States Senate elections, losing to Samuel J. Kirkwood and James B. Howell, respectively.
[2][3] Stoneman was twice a United States House of Representatives candidate for Iowa's 3rd congressional district, in 1870–71 and 1872–73, losing both times to William G.
[1] Stoneman moved from McGregor to Cedar Rapids in 1882, and served two terms on the Superior Court.
Stoneman died on October 11, 1905, at the Cedar Rapids home of his son-in-law and former law partner, Asahel Chapin.