James Stephenson (disambiguation)
- James Stephenson (disambiguation)
James Stephenson may be:
*James Stephenson (congressman) (1764-1833), U.S. Representative from Virginia
*James W. Stephenson (1806-1838), American militia officer and politician
*James Stephenson (1889-1941), British actor
See also:
*James Stevenson
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