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Sports figures

* James Smith (Australian rules footballer) (1899–1974), Australian rules footballer for Richmond Football Club * James Smith (boxer) (born 1953), American boxer, nicknamed "Bonecrusher" * James Smith (footballer, born 1844) (1844–1876), Scottish footballer, played in the first official international football match * James Smith (footballer, born 1873) (1873–?), footballer * James Smith (footballer, born 1908) (1908–1956), English left back who played for Doncaster Rovers, Lincoln City and Bradford City * James Smith (footballer, born 1930) (1930–2022), English footballer for Chelsea and Leyton Orient * James Smith (footballer, born 1985), English football player (Southport) *
James Smith (Scottish footballer) James Smith was a Scottish Association football, footballer who played for clubs including Third Lanark A.C., Third Lanark, Clyde F.C., Clyde, Port Vale F.C., Port Vale, Fulham F.C., Fulham and Dundee United F.C., Dundee United. Career Smith ...
(fl. 1922), Scottish football player (Port Vale) *
James Smith (sports media figure) James E. Smith ("Smitty") is a sports and media figure best known for his interviews with famous international boxing stars. Smith was a professional boxer for three years and has played football for University of Minnesota Tech. He is the host o ...
(born 1959), American boxer and host of ''In This Corner'' *
James Aikman Smith James Aikman Smith was a Scottish rugby union player and later became an international referee. He became the 47th President of the Scottish Rugby Union. Rugby Union career Amateur career Smith played for Royal HSFP. Referee career Smith re ...
(1859–1931), Scottish rugby union player and referee *
James Crosbie Smith James Crosbie Smith (26 September 1894 – 19 February 1980) was an English first-class cricketer who played in 16 matches for Worcestershire County Cricket Club, Worcestershire in the 1920s. In July 1924 at Town Ground, Kettering, Ketter ...
(1894–1980), English cricketer *
James R. Smith James Roy Smith (1904–1986) was a California water polo player and coach. He developed many of the modern rules which are used in competition today, including the use of the yellow rubberized ball adopted by FINA in 1956. Smith authored several ...
(1904–1986), American water polo player and coach *
James Stephen Smith James Stephen Smith (born 30 April 1963) is a Scottish-born Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman and former assistant coach of the Buffalo Sabres, Carolina Hurricanes and Edmonton Oilers. He played in the National Hockey League (NHL ...
(born 1963), Scottish-born Canadian ice hockey player *
James W. Smith James W. Smith may refer to: * James W. Smith (horse trainer) (1908–1969), American horse trainer * Jimmy Snuka (James Wiley Smith, 1943–2017), Fijian wrestler * James Webber Smith (1778–1853), British Royal Artillery officer * James Webster ...
(1908–1969), American horse trainer * James Smith (Leicestershire cricketer) (born 1977), English cricketer * James Smith (New South Wales cricketer) (1880–1958), Australian cricketer *
James Smith (South Australia cricketer) James David Smith (born 11 October 1988) is an Australian former cricketer. A right-handed batsman and occasional right-arm off break bowler, he played first-class cricket for South Australia between 2007 and 2012. He scored a century against Ta ...
(born 1988), Australian cricketer * James Smith (Kent cricketer) (fl. 1792–1796), English cricketer * James Smith (New Zealand cricketer) (1891–1971), New Zealand cricketer *
James Smith (sport shooter) James Macaulay Smith (November 20, 1931 – March 17, 2021) was an American sports shooter. He competed in the 300 metre rifle event at the 1956 Summer Olympics. He graduated from Harvard University and Harvard Law School. Smith died in Lexi ...
(1931–2021), American Olympic shooter * Jimmy Snuka (James Wiley Smith, 1943–2017), Fijian wrestler * James Smith (Gaelic footballer) (born 1999), Irish Gaelic footballer


Military personnel

* James Smith (Medal of Honor, 1864) (1826–1881), Medal of Honor recipient in the American Civil War * James Smith (Medal of Honor, 1872) (1838–?), Medal of Honor recipient for peacetime actions * James A. Smith (Medal of Honor) (1880–1944), Medal of Honor recipient in the Boxer Rebellion * James Smith (VC) (1871–1946), English recipient of the Victoria Cross * James Argyle Smith (1831–1901), Confederate general in the American Civil War * James Alexander Smith (1881–1968), English recipient of the Victoria Cross *
James C. Smith (general) James Cliffton Smith Jr. (5 September 1923 – 14 December 2016) was a major general in the United States Army who served as commander of the United States Army Aviation Center and commandant of the Army Aviation School from 1976 to 1978. He prev ...
(1923–2016), U.S. Army general * James Dunlop Smith (1858–1921), British official in the Indian Army *
James E. Smith (general) James Earl Smith (born January 10, 1973) is a United States Space Force Major general (United States), major general who serves as the vice director for joint force development at the Joint Staff. He previously served as the assistant deputy ch ...
(born 1973), U.S. Space Force general *
James Floyd Smith James Floyd Smith (17 October 1884 – 18 April 1956) was an inventor, aviation pioneer, and parachute manufacturer. With borrowed money, he built, then taught himself to fly his own airplane. He worked as a flight instructor and test pi ...
(1884–1956), American test pilot and instructor for Glenn Martin *
James Robert Smith (RAF officer) Second lieutenant James Robert Smith (born 18 May 1891, date of death unknown) was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. Early life Smith was Scots born, but emigrated to Prince Edward, Saskatchewan, Canada in 1910, when ...
(1891–?), World War I flying ace *
James Thomas Smith Rear admiral (United States), Rear Admiral James Thomas Smith (November 1, 1908 – June 28, 1990) was an Officer (armed forces), officer of the United States Navy during World War II. Early years Smith was born in Lincoln County, Tennessee, H ...
(1908–1990), U.S. Navy admiral *
James Smith (Texas general) James Smith (September 10, 1792 – December 25, 1855) was a General in the Texas Revolutionary Army. Biography Smith was born in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, on September 10, 1792. He served in the War of 1812, the Creek Indian Wars ...
(1792–1855), general in the Revolutionary Army of Texas *
James Smith (frontiersman) James Smith (November 26, 1737 – April 11, 1813) was a frontiersman, farmer and soldier in British North America. In 1765, he led the "Black Boys", a group of Pennsylvania men, in a nine-month rebellion against British rule ten years before the ...
(1737–1813), American leader of the Black Boys Rebellion against British rule in colonial America *
James Webber Smith Lieutenant-General James Webber Smith Order of the Bath, CB (1778–1853) was a British Royal Artillery officer who fought in the French Revolutionary Wars and Napoleonic Wars. Origins Born on 19 November 1778 and christened on 5 August 1779 at t ...
(1778–1853), British Royal Artillery officer *
James Webster Smith James Webster Smith (June 1850November 30, 1876) was an American professor and a cadet at the United States Military Academy. A former slave, Smith became a scholar and is recognized as the first black person appointed to a cadetship at West Point ...
(1850–1876), first black cadet at West Point


Entertainers

* James Smith, British singer and member of Hadouken! * James Marcus Smith, singer, better known as P. J. Proby * James Prince (James Andre Smith, born 1965), American founder of Texas-based Rap-A-Lot Records *
LL Cool J James Todd Smith (born January 14, 1968), known professionally as LL Cool J (short for Ladies Love Cool James), is an American rapper, songwriter, record producer, and actor. He is one of the earliest rappers to achieve commercial success, along ...
(James Todd Smith, born 1968), American rapper * James Smith (actor) (born 1948), English actor * James Smith, American guitarist for the band Underoath * James Smith (born 1999), finalist in '' Britain's Got Talent'' * James Thomas Smith, British musician and member of The xx, better known as
Jamie xx James Thomas Smith (born 28 October 1988), known professionally as Jamie xx, is an English musician, DJ, record producer and remixer. He is known for both his solo work and as a member of the English indie pop band The xx. He has been described ...


Scientists and academics

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James Smith (anaesthetist) James Anstruther Smith FFARCS (1917 – 18 December 1986) was a Scottish consultant anaesthetist who was one of the pioneers of safe anaesthesia for cardiac catheterization in children. Education James Anstruther Smith was educated at Stra ...
(1917–1986), Scottish anaesthetist * James Smith (Scottish botanist) (1763–1848), Scottish botanist *
James Smith (university principal) James Smith (1681–1736) was a Church of Scotland minister in Cramond and the Principal of the University of Edinburgh from 1733 to 1736. He had been appointed professor of Divinity on 16 Feb 1732 and succeeded Dr William Hamilton in bot ...
(1681–1736), Scottish principal of the University of Edinburgh, 1732–1736 *
James Ernest Smith James Ernest Smith (1881–1973) was an American engineer, entrepreneur, educator, and businessman. He was the co-founder and president of the National Radio Institute (NRI) in Washington D.C., which trained 1.5 million students through home ...
(1881–1973), founder and first president of the National Radio Institute in Washington, D.C. * James Smith of Jordanhill (1782–1867), Scottish merchant, antiquarian, architect, geologist and biblical critic * James Cuthbert Smith (born 1954), Director of Research at the Francis Crick Institute in London * James Edward Smith (botanist) (1759–1828), English botanist and founder of the Linnean Society of London *
James Eric Smith Sir James Eric Smith, CBE, FRS (23 February 1909 – 3 September 1990) was a British zoologist. He was educated at Hull Grammar School and King's College London King's College London (informally King's or KCL) is a public resear ...
(1909–1990), British zoologist *
James George Smith James George Smith (August 20, 1819 – September 16, 1849) was one of eight founders of Beta Theta Pi, a prominent college fraternity founded at Miami University in 1839. Early life Smith was born in Waynesville, Ohio on August 20, 1819. H ...
(1819–1849), American founder of Beta Theta Pi, a prominent college fraternity *
James Greig Smith Prof James Greig Smith FRSE (1854–1897) was a 19th-century Scottish surgeon and author of the highly successful textbook Abdominal Surgery. A keen sportsman, his interests included yachting, shooting, golf and boxing. He was also a heavy s ...
(1854–1897), Scottish surgeon and medical author * James K. A. Smith (born 1970), Canadian-born philosopher *
J. L. B. Smith James Leonard Brierley Smith (26 September 1897 – 8 January 1968) was a South African ichthyologist, organic chemist, and university professor. He was the first to identify a taxidermied fish as a coelacanth, at the time thought to be long ex ...
(James Leonard Brierley Smith, 1897–1968), South African ichthyologist *
James Lorrain Smith James Lorrain Smith FRS FRSE FRCPE (21 August 1862 – 18 April 1931) was a Scottish pathologist known for his works in human physiology, especially his research on respiration in collaboration with John Scott Haldane. Life He was born in th ...
(1862–1931), Scottish pathologist * James Morton Smith (1919–2012), American historian * James Perrin Smith (1864–1931), American geologist and paleontologist * James Monroe Smith (academic administrator) (1888–1949), American educator and academic administrator in Louisiana * James M. Smith, president of Eastern Michigan University


Politicians, judges, and civil servants


United States

* James Smith (Pennsylvania politician) (1720–1806), Pennsylvania delegate who signed the United States Declaration of Independence * James Strudwick Smith (1790–1859), U.S. Representative from North Carolina * James Smith, 19th-century Canadian Cree Chief, founder of the
James Smith First Nation The James Smith First Nation ( cr, ᓂᐦᑖᐏᑭᐦᒋᑲᓂᕽ ''nihtâwikihcikanihk'', meaning: ''at the place of good growth'') is a Plains Cree Indigenous band government whose reserve is north of Melfort, Saskatchewan, Canada. James ...
in Saskatchewan *
James W. Smith Jr. James Wilbur Smith Jr. (born October 28, 1943) is an American judge who joined the Supreme Court of Mississippi in January 1993 and served as chief justice from March 2004 until 2008.James Y. Smith James Youngs Smith (September 15, 1809 – March 26, 1876) was an American politician and the 29th Governor of Rhode Island (May 26, 1863 – May 29, 1866). Early life Smith was born in Poquonock Village in Groton, Connecticut, to Amos D. Smith ...
(1809–1876), American, governor of Rhode Island * James Monroe Smith (Georgia planter) (1839–1915), planter and state legislator in Georgia, U.S. *
James M. Smith James M. Smith Jr (ca. 1810 – June 5, 1898) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Background Smith was born in New Baltimore, New York circa 1810. In November 1854, he was elected on the Democratic ticket (a fusion of Hards a ...
(–1898), New York City politician and judge *
James Smith Jr. James Smith Jr. (June 12, 1851April 1, 1927) was a newspaper publisher and U.S. Senator from New Jersey. A leader of the Irish Catholic community, he was the Democratic party boss who sponsored Woodrow Wilson to the governorship in 1910. Bio ...
(1851–1927), U.S. senator from New Jersey * James A. Smith (mayor), first mayor of the city of Ridgefield, Washington *
James Smith (Kansas politician) James Smith served as Secretary of State of Kansas from 1879 to 1885. He graduated from Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania in 1857. He was a Republican. References Secretaries of state of Kansas Kansas Republicans 19th-centur ...
, Kansas secretary of state *
James H. Smith Jr. James Hopkins Smith Jr. (December 15, 1909 – November 24, 1982) was United States Assistant Secretary of the Navy (AIR) from 1953 to 1956 and then was head of the United States Agency for International Development from 1957 to 1959. Biog ...
(1909–1982), U.S. assistant secretary of the Navy (AIR), 1953–1956, sailor and Olympic champion *
James Horace Smith James Horace Smith (October 20, 1852 - June 20, 1931) was the seventeenth Mayor of Orlando from 1904 to 1906. He died at the age of 78 in 1931 and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery (Orlando, Florida), Greenwood Cemetery. References

Mayors ...
(1852–1931), mayor of Orlando * James Peyton Smith (1925–2006), Louisiana politician *
James Vernon Smith James Vernon Smith (July 23, 1926 – June 23, 1973) was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from Oklahoma. Biography Born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Smith was the son of Fred O. and Josephine Meder Smith, and was educated in T ...
(1926–1973), U.S. representative from Oklahoma *
James C. Smith (politician) James Cloudis Smith (born May 25, 1940) is an American lawyer who served as the 32nd Florida Attorney General from 1979 to 1987 and 21st and 24th Secretary of State of Florida from 1987 to 1995 and from 2002 until 2003. He currently chairs the F ...
(born 1940), former Florida attorney general * James T. Smith Jr. (born 1942), American, county executive of Baltimore County, Maryland * James E. Smith (politician, born 1930) (1930–2020), comptroller of the currency of the United States, 1973–1976 * James E. Smith (Montana politician) (born 1948) *
James E. Smith Jr. James Emerson Smith Jr. (born September 9, 1967) is an American politician who served as a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1996 to 2019. Smith is a combat veteran and a serving officer in the South Carolina Army National ...
(born 1967), member of the South Carolina House of Representatives * James Smith (New Mexico politician), member of the New Mexico House of Representatives * James F. Smith (Michigan politician) (1923–2007), member of the Michigan House of Representatives


Canada

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James Smith (1806–1868) James Smith, (May 16, 1806 – November 29, 1868) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Quebec. He represented Missisquoi (federal electoral district), Missisquoi in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from 1844 to 1847 as ...
, lawyer, judge and political figure in Quebec *
James Smith (Canada West politician) James Smith (October 16, 1811 – August 15, 1874) was a lawyer, judge and politician in Canada West. He represented Durham in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from 1848 to 1854. He was the son of John David Smith, who served ...
(1811–1874), lawyer, judge and politician in Canada West *
James Sinclair Smith James Sinclair Smith (December 27, 1816 – October 4, 1897) was a farmer, livestock breeder and political figure in Ontario, Canada. He represented Middlesex North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Ontario Liberal Party, Liberal m ...
(1816–1897), Scottish-born Canadian politician * James Edward Smith (politician) (1831–1892), mayor of Toronto *
James A. Smith (Canadian politician) James Alexander Smith (August 22, 1911 – March 29, 1993) was a teacher and politician. He was a Member of Parliament in Canada from 1955 until 1958. He was born in Bawlf, Alberta, Canada. A member of the Social Credit Party of Canada, Smith ...
(1911–1993), Canadian member of parliament *
James Smith (Yukon politician) James M. Smith (December 31, 1919 – April 14, 2017) was the longest serving commissioner of Yukon from November 7, 1966 to June 30, 1976. During his tenure, he was instrumental in the creation of Kluane National Park and Reserve and the desig ...
(1919–2017), former commissioner of the Yukon Territory, 1966–1976


Australia

* James Smith (New South Wales politician) (1887–1962), former member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly * James Thorneloe Smith (1825–1902), engineer and politician in Queensland, Australia *
James Francis Smith (politician) James Francis Smith (184427 October 1908) was an Australian politician. He was born in Wellington to pastoralist William Smith and Mary Ann Williamson. He attended Christ Church School in Sydney and worked as a solicitor's clerk and then cattle ...
(1844–1908), New South Wales politician * James Joynton Smith (1858–1943), Australian politician * James MacCallum Smith (1868–1939), Australian politician, newspaper proprietor and stock breeder * James Norton Smith (1846–1911), Tasmanian politician *
James Vinton Smith James Taylor Vinton Smith, (3 November 1897 – 22 July 1952) was an Australian politician. He was the Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Oakleigh from 1932 to 1937, for the United Australia Party. Early life He was born in 189 ...
(1897–1952), Australian politician


United Kingdom

* James Smith (1587–1667), alderman of the City of London *
James Masterton-Smith Sir James Edward Masterton-Smith (24 August 1878 – 4 May 1938) was a British civil servant who held the position of Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies.James Parker Smith The Right Hon. James Parker Smith of Jordanhill MP FRSE (1854–1929) was a Scottish barrister and politician who served as Liberal Unionist MP for Partick. He was first elected at a by-election in 1890, but lost the seat in 1906. He was a Ca ...
(1854–1929), British member of parliament for Glasgow Partick, 1890–1906


Other countries

* James Francis Smith (1859–1928), U.S. administrator, governor of the Philippines, 1906–1909 * James Skivring Smith (1825–1892), U.S.-born vice president, 1870–1872, and interim president, 1871–1872, of Liberia * James Skivring Smith Jr. (1891–1950), Liberian politician *
James Alfred Smith Sir James Alfred Smith CBE, TD was Chief Justice of the Bahamas The Chief Justice of the Bahamas heads the Supreme Court of the Bahamas. Legal basis The position of Chief Justice is authorised by Article 93(2) of the Constitution of the Bahamas ...
(1913–1993), British diplomat, chief justice of the Bahamas


Religious scholars and leaders

* James Smith (archdeacon of Barnstaple) (died 1667), archdeacon of Barnstaple * James Smith (archdeacon of Connor) (1800–1865), Anglican priest in Ireland * James Smith (vicar-apostolic of the Northern District) (1645–1711), English Roman Catholic vicar-apostolic *
James Smith (moderator) James Smith (1803–1897) was a minister of the Church of Scotland, who served as Moderator of the General Assembly in 1881. Life He was born on 17 November 1803 in Paisley the son of James Smith minister of Paisley Abbey. He was educated at Pai ...
(1803–1897), Church of Scotland minister and moderator of the General Assembly * James Elishama Smith (1801–1857), British journalist and religious writer *
James Allwood Smith James Allwood Smith (November 6, 1806 – April 15, 1882) was an American minister and state legislator. Smith, son of Norman and Elizabeth (Kingsbury) Smith, was born in Hartford, Connecticut, November 6, 1806. He graduated from Yale College in ...
(1806–1882), American minister and state legislator *
James Smith (archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh) James Augustine Smith (1841–1928) was a Roman Catholic bishop who served as the Archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh in Scotland from 1900 to 1928. Life Born in Edinburgh on 18 October 1841, he was educated at Blairs College and then th ...
(1841–1928), Roman Catholic archbishop in Scotland *
James E. Smith (biblical scholar) James Edward Smith (born 1939) is an American biblical scholar. Biography James E. Smith was born the third of four sons born to Fred and Thelma Smith. James E. Smith was born at St. Mary Hospital in Huntington, West Virginia, unlike his two old ...
(born 1939), American biblical scholar * James K. A. Smith (born 1970), Canadian-American proponent of radical orthodoxy *
James Tuttle Smith James Tuttle Smith, D.D. (July 6, 1831 – December 18, 1910) was rector of the Church of the Resurrection (Manhattan), Church of the Resurrection in Manhattan from 1866 to 1888, then known as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Connecticut), Churc ...
(1870–1910), rector of the Church of the Resurrection in Manhattan


Other

* James Smith, a character in the film '' 8 Mile'' *
James Smith (writer) James Smith (10 February 1775 – 24 December 1839) was an English writer. He is best known as co-author of the '' Rejected Addresses'', with his younger brother Horace. Life Born in London, he was the second of the eight children of Robert ...
(1775–1839), British humorist *
James Smith (gardener) James Smith (fl. 1780s) was one of two gardeners trained at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in London and sent by Joseph Banks to care for plants on a voyage to the British colony in New Holland (Australia) in 1789. Together with fellow gardener ...
(died 1789), gardener who journeyed to New Holland (Australia) in 1789 * James Smith (architect, died 1731) (c. 1645–1731), Scottish architect * James Smith (Glasgow architect) (1808–1863), Scottish architect and father of Madeleine Smith *
James Smith (inventor) James Smith (3 January 1789, Glasgow – 10 June 1850, Kingencleuch near Mauchline, age 61)Obituary, ''Gentleman's Magazine'', 1850, pp. 333-35 was a Scottish inventor whose inventions include a reaping machine, a subsoil plough and the first end ...
(1789–1850), British *
James Smith (journalist) James Smith (28 April 1820 – 19 March 1910) was an English-born Australian journalist and encyclopedist, leader-writer and drama critic for the Melbourne ''Age''. Early life Smith was born at Loose near Maidstone, Kent, England, son of James ...
(1820–1910), Australian journalist *
James Smith (miner) James (Philosopher) Smith (1 July 1827 – 15 June 1897)Ronald E. Smith,, ''Australian Dictionary of Biography'', Vol. 6, MUP, 1976, pp 146-147. Retrieved 22 January 2010 was a politician, goldminer, explorer and discoverer of tin reserves in Ta ...
(1827–1897), Australian miner *
James Smith (draper) James Smith of Mauchline was one of Robert Burns's closest friends and confidants. He was born in 1765, son of a Mauchline merchant, Ayrshire, Scotland. In 1775, when he was only ten years, old his father, Robert Smith, a prosperous local mercha ...
(1765–1823), close friend of Robert Burns *
James Smith (murderer) James Smith (1936 – 28 November 1962) was the sixth-to-last criminal to be executed in a British prison. He was hanged for the murder of Sarah Isabella Cross in her sweetshop at the corner of Hulme Hall Lane and Iron Street, Miles Platti ...
(1936–1962), English murderer * James Smith (sculptor) (1775–1815), English sculptor *
James Allan Smith James Allan Smith (also spelled Alan; 2 August 1841 – November 1918) was the fifth Dean of St Davids. Smith was born into an ecclesiastical family in Pyecombe — his father was James Allan Smith, Rector of that parish — on 2 August 1841 ...
(1841–1918), dean of St David's *
James B. Smith James B. Smith (born 1952) is the former United States Ambassador to Saudi Arabia. Selected by President Barack Obama, he was sworn in on September 16, 2009. He left his post on September 27, 2013. Prior to his appointment, Ambassador Smith had se ...
(born 1952), dean of engineering, technology, and aeronautics at Southern New Hampshire University; former US ambassador to Saudi Arabia * James Burrell Smith (1822–1897), English watercolour and landscape artist * James Carmichael Smith (postmaster) (1852 – after 1914), postmaster in the Bahamas and Sierra Leone *
James Cooray Smith James Edward Cooray Smith (born in Solihull in 1978) is a British writer, critic and columnist of patrilineal Indian descent. He has written for journals including ''New Statesman'' and '' Prospect''. He has also contributed to the ''Doctor Wh ...
(born 1978), British writer, critic and columnist *
James E. Smith (engineer) James E. Smith is a computer engineer and an emeritus professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Smith was awarded the 1999 Eckert–Mauchly Award "for fundamental contributions to high performance micro-architecture, including satur ...
, computer engineer and professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison * James Edward Smith (murderer) (1952–1990), American murderer executed in Texas *
James J. Smith James J. Smith is a retired FBI Supervisory Special agent. He served the FBI from October 1970 to November 2000 and specialized in Chinese counterintelligence. He was based in the FBI's Los Angeles field office. Career Smith was an FBI agent who ...
, American law enforcement officer *
James Kellum Smith James Kellum Smith (October 3, 1893 – February 18, 1961) was an American architect, of the Gilded Age architectural firm of McKim, Mead, and White. Biography Early years Smith grew up in the small city of Towanda in Bradford County, Pennsylv ...
(1893–1961), American architect *
James Lawrence Smith John Lawrence Smith (February 10, 1889 – July 10, 1950) was a Germany, German-born Americans, American chemist, pharmaceutical industry executive, and sportsman. He was born Johann Schmitz in Krefeld, Kingdom of Prussia, Prussia, in German Empire ...
(1889–1950), co-owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team *
James Lindsay Smith James Lindsay Smith (ca. 1816 – ca. 1883) was an American slave narrative author, minister, and shoemaker. His memoir ''Autobiography of James L. Smith'' (1881) was one of only six slave narratives published in Connecticut. Life Born a slav ...
(–), American slave narrative author and minister * James Llewellyn Smith (1850–1906), American maritime pilot in Boston * James Martin Smith (1892–1970), American civic, business, and religious leader in Arizona * James McCune Smith (1813–1865), American physician & activist * James Milton Smith (1823–1890), American soldier & politician *
James Robert Smith (author) James Robert Smith (born June 28, 1957) is an American author. His first novel, '' The Flock'' (), was published August 2, 2006, by Five Star. The Flock ''The Flock'' is a 2006 novel by James Smith. ''The Flock'' is a contemporary eco-thriller ...
(born 1957), American author * James
Thorne Smith James Thorne Smith, Jr. (March 27, 1892 – June 20, 1934) was an American writer of humorous supernatural fantasy fiction under the byline Thorne Smith. He is best known today for the two ''Topper'' novels, comic fantasy fiction involving s ...
(1892–1934), American author * James W. Smith (trade unionist) (1838–1903), American labor unionist *
James John Smith James John Smith (24 June 1892 – October 1983) was an Irish applied mathematician and electrical engineer. His career was mostly spent at General Electric (GE) in Schenectady, New York. Biography Smith was born on 24 June 1892 in Clonmel. His ...
(1892–1983), Irish applied mathematician and electrical engineer *
James Charles Smith James Charles Smith from the Utility Wind Integration Group, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2013 ''for leadership in integration of wind energy sources into the elect ...
, engineer *
James Cowan Smith James Cowan Smith (c. 1843 – April 1919) was a British civil engineer and philanthropist. He lived in Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire and was director of a railway company. In his last will and testament he left a bequest of more than £55,0 ...
(1843–1919), British civil engineer and philanthropist * James Reuel Smith (1852–1935), American photographer and amateur historian * James Smith (fitness influencer) (born 1989), England-born personal trainer and social media influencer * James Smith, film editor, see James and Rose Smith


Other uses

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James Smith Cree Nation The James Smith First Nation ( cr, ᓂᐦᑖᐏᑭᐦᒋᑲᓂᕽ ''nihtâwikihcikanihk'', meaning: ''at the place of good growth'') is a Plains Cree Indigenous band government whose reserve is north of Melfort, Saskatchewan, Canada. James ...
, Saskatchewan, Canada **
James Smith 100 James Smith 100 is an Indian reserve of the James Smith Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. It is about east of Prince Albert. In the 2016 Canadian Census, it recorded a population of 743 living in 152 of its 152 total private dwellings. In the sam ...
, an Indian reserve *
James Smith & Sons James Smith & Sons is an umbrella shop in London. The premises in New Oxford Street is Grade II* listed. History It was founded by James Smith as a single shop in Foubert's Place in 1830. Further branches were established in Savile Row and ...
, an umbrella shop in London * Sir James Smith's School, a secondary school in Camelford, North Cornwall, England


See also

* Epitaph for James Smith, a 1785 satirical Scots epitaph written by poet Robert Burns *
Jim Smith (disambiguation) Jim Smith may refer to: Arts and entertainment *Jim Smith (animator) (born 1954), Texan animator and co-writer on ''The Ren and Stimpy Show'' * Jim Cooray Smith (born 1978), British writer of directorial critical biographies and television guides, ...
* Jimmy Smith (disambiguation) * Jamie Smith (disambiguation) *
James Smyth (disambiguation) James Smyth may refer to: * Sir James Smyth (English MP) (c. 1621–1681), English Member of Parliament for Exeter and Camelford * Sir James Smyth, 1st Baronet (c. 1686–1717), Sheriff of Sussex 1714–15 * James Smyth (Irish MP) (c. 1716–1771), ...
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