Henry Hamilton Love (December 27, 1875 – May 2, 1922) was a Nashville lumberman and sportswriter.
Known as the "Daddy of the Nashville lumberman," he was the first president of the Nashville Lumberman's Club.
He wrote the Hardwood Code, a telegraphic code then used extensively in the trade, and urged by the Hardwood Manufacturer's Association of the United States.
He was also chair of the Nashville board of censorship of moving pictures, and active in the Rotary Club.