The .357 is the one I would keep rather than any of those wimpy 9mm's.
When I posted earlier I was pressed for time (errands

) so I did not explain my reasoning and perhaps sounded snottier than I intended.
The OP said One hand gun for all purpose, that would range from plinking to self defense and hunting. With the exception of the Glock's all the listed choices are primarily 9mm, which, until the introduction of newer bullet designs was considered minimal at best for self defense , and is still considered a joke for a hunting round. with the .357 you can shoot .38 specials which will do any thing a 9mm will do, plus, you have the option of switching to full power magnum rounds for self defense or hunting game of deer size or larger. It is worth remembering that in it's early days the .357 magnum was used by one hunter to take every variety of game in America. (I forget his name, but some one else will know who I'm talking about ).
Also, in an "only one gun" situation a semi auto is a poor choice, if your magazines become damaged, and they will, you no longer have any pistol, just an awkward, very short, club, this makes even a lower capacity 6 round revolver a far more practical choice than any of the massive capacity "wonder nines" that mall ninja's are so enamored of.
Unless you are a mall ninja, then I would suggest a Glock 20. 10mm, it's to much gun for the squirrels and rabbits you are more likely to be shooting in a survival situation, but it holds a lot of effective rounds, and mall ninja's are not noted for their ability, so that becomes important.
I do not consider the .44's revolver's because of the all purpose stipulation, while a .357 K frame revolver is about the upper limit of concealable pistol, that is still capable of taking larger game the .44 is just to heavy and bulky for concealed carry.
While I carry a 1911 for an every day CCW, the .45 ACP cartridge is a close range fighting caliber, while people have killed bears with it it is a poor choice as you have to be much closer than with the .357 since with the larger slower bullet you are trading effective range for hitting power, it's a bit large for smaller game and you are again dependent on fallible magazines.
As I say, I own both, if I'm going down town I grab the 1911, If I was fleeing with what I could carry, it would be abandoned in favor of the .357.