James Harper
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James Harper may refer to:
  • James Harper (publisher)
    James Harper (publisher)
    James Harper , was an American publisher and politician in the early-to-mid 19th century. James was the eldest of four sons born to Joseph Henry Harper, , a farmer, carpenter, and storekeeper, and Elizabeth Kolyer, daughter of Jacobus Kolyer and Jane Miller.-Childhood and starting in...

     (1795–1869), mayor of New York City
  • James Harper (actor) (born 1948)
  • James Harper (footballer) (born 1980)
  • James Harper (congressman)
    James Harper (congressman)
    James Harper was a two-term member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.James Harper was born of Scots-Irish stock in Castlederg, County Tyrone, Ireland. He immigrated to the United States as a youth, and settled in Philadelphia. He married Charlotte Sloan Alford, a member of...

     (1780–1873), US congressman from Pennsylvania
  • James C. Harper
    James C. Harper
    James Clarence Harper was a United States Representative in Congress from the state of North Carolina for one term . Harper was born in Pennsylvania but moved in 1840 to what would soon become Caldwell County, North Carolina...

     (1819–1890), US congressman from North Carolina
  • Jim Harper, Detroit radio personality now at WMGC-FM
  • Jim Harper also known as The Guardian
    Guardian (DC Comics)
    Guardian is a comic book fictional character, a DC Comics superhero, created by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon. He first appeared in Star Spangled Comics #7...


See also

  • James Harper McDonald
    James Harper McDonald
    James Harper McDonald was a United States Navy diver and a recipient of America's highest military decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions during the salvage of the sunken submarine .-Biography:...

     (1900–1973), U.S. Navy diver
  • James Harper Prowse
    James Harper Prowse
    James Harper Prowse Jr. , was a serviceman, provincial and federal politician, barrister and solicitor from Canada. Prowse served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1945 to 1959 sitting as an Independent and a Liberal in opposition...

    (died 1976), lawyer
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