James Armstrong

James Armstrong

James Armstrong may refer to:

* James Armstrong (Georgia) (c. 1728–1800), Georgia politician and candidate in the United States presidential election of 1789
* James Armstrong (Pennsylvania) (1748–1828), American Revolutionary War physician, United States congressman
* James Francis Armstrong (1750–1816), American Revolutionary War chaplain, New Jersey Presbyterian minister
* James Rogers Armstrong (1787–1873), manufacturer and political figure in Upper Canada
* James Armstrong (Commodore) (1794–1868), American naval officer in the Civil War
* James Sherrard Armstrong (1821–1888), Canadian lawyer and British colonial jurist
* James Armstrong (politician) (1830–1893), Canadian MP from Ontario
* James Armstrong (footballer) (fl. 1910s), professional footballer in England
* James Armstrong (Texas politician)
* James Armstrong (soccer) (died 1952), American soccer player and coach
* James Isbell Armstrong (fl. 1960s), President Emeritus of Middlebury College
* Arthur James Armstrong (fl. 1970s) former bishop of the United Methodist Church


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