James Blair — may refer to:*James Blair (Australian judge) *James Blair (rower) *James Blair (Kentucky) (1797 ndash;1819), Attorney General of Kentucky *James Blair (MP) (c. 1788 1841), British Member of Parliament *James Blair (South Carolina) (1790?… … Wikipedia
James Blair (South Carolina) — James Blair (1790? ndash; April 1, 1834) was a United States Representative from South Carolina. He was born in the Waxhaw settlement, Lancaster County, South Carolina about 1790. He engaged in planting and was also the sheriff of Lancaster… … Wikipedia
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James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing — is a 360 page web based novel written by American computer animator George Norman Lippert. It is an unofficial continuation of J.K. Rowling s highly successful Harry Potter book series. Written as a fan fiction project for Lippert s wife and sons … Wikipedia
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