James Campbell

James Campbell may refer to:

  • James Campbell (journalist) Australian journalist
  • James Campbell (industrialist) (1826–1900), Hawaii industrialist
  • James Campbell, 1st Baron Glenavy (1851–1931), Irish Solicitor-General, Attorney-General and Lord Chancellor
  • James Anson Campbell (1854–1933), American businessman with Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company
  • James Archibald Campbell (1862–1934), founder of Campbell University in North Carolina
  • James Colquhoun Campbell (1813–1895), Scottish-born Welsh Anglican Bishop of Bangor
  • James Edward Campbell, American scientist
  • James Edwin Campbell (poet) (1867–1896), African American poet, editor, writer and educator
  • James Campbell (comedian), children's comedian working in the UK
  • James L. Campbell (born 1949), American soldier
  • James P. Campbell (fl. 2000s), President and CEO of GE Consumer & Industrial
  • James Campbell (Postmaster General) (1812–1893), US postmaster general
  • James Campbell (artist) (1828–1893), English artist
  • James Campbell (actor), English actor
  • Sir James Campbell (officer of arms), Lord Lyon King of Arms, 1658–1660
  • Sir James Campbell (British Army officer) (c.1680–1745)
  • Sir James Campbell of Inverneill (1763–1819), British Army officer
  • Sir James Campbell, 2nd Baronet, of Aberuchil
  • James Campbell (author) (born 1951), Scottish writer
  • James Dykes Campbell (1839–1895), Scottish merchant and writer
  • James T. Campbell, American historian
  • James Campbell, pseudonym of James Campbell Reddie (died 1878), author of pornography

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