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James Connor (footballer)
James Connor may refer to: *James Conner (general) (1829–1883), Confederate general in the American Civil War *James Perry Conner (1851–1924), U.S. Representative from Iowa *James Connor (Scottish footballer) (1861–1899), footballer for Airdrieonians and Scotland *James Connor (English footballer) (1867–1929), footballer for Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest *James M. Connor (born 1960), American actor *James Phillip Connor (1919–1994), US soldier awarded the Medal of Honor during World War II *James Conner (American football) (born 1995), American football player *James Connor (equestrian) (born 1959), Irish horse rider *James Connor (diver) (born 1995), Australian diver *James E. Connor, American political aide for Gerald Ford See also

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James Conner (general)
James Conner (September 1, 1829 – June 26, 1883), was a Confederate States Army brigadier-general during the American Civil War. He was a lawyer in South Carolina both before and after the war and was elected Attorney General of South Carolina in 1876. Early life James Conner was born on September 1, 1829, in Charleston, South Carolina. Conner was Presbyterian and remarked that he identified with "Ulster" which was an archaic name for what is today known as Northern Ireland. Conner was born in Charleston, as were both of his parents, all four of his grandparents were Presbyterians of Scottish descent from Ballymena, Ireland in what is today Northern Ireland. After graduating from that state's College in 1849, he studied law and practiced it in Charleston. In 1856, he was appointed United States district attorney and served in this office until 1860. Conner authored ''The History of a Suit at Law'' (1857). He prosecuted the famous case against the slave ship ''Echo' ...
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