James Blair

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James Blair may also refer to:

  • James Blair (Australian judge)
  • James Blair (business executive), Canadian business executive, formerly Senior Vice-President and COO of Husky Energy and now Chairman, CEO, and a Director of ExAlta Energy.
  • James Blair (Kentucky) (1797–1819), Attorney General of Kentucky
  • James Blair (Medal of Honor), American Indian Wars soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
  • James Blair (MP) (c. 1788-1841), British Member of Parliament
  • James Blair (physicist), U.S. physicist, founded Conservationist physics in 1976, uncle of actress Linda Blair
  • James Blair (Programme Manager), Recruitment Manager for UK EU and OSCE Election Observation Missions
  • James Blair (South Carolina) (1829–1834), U.S. Congressman
  • James Blair (VC) (1828–1905), Scottish military officer, recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • James Blair (Virginia) (1656–1743), American clergyman in the Virginia Colony, founded the College of William and Mary
  • James Gorall Blair (1871–1872), U.S. Congressman from Missouri


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