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Politics

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James Caldwell (Ohio politician) James Caldwell (November 30, 1770May 5, 1838) was the first member of the United States House of Representatives to represent Ohio's 4th congressional district. Early and family life His father James Caldwell (1724-1804) and his wife Elizabeth ...
(1770–1838), U.S. Representative from Ohio, son on James Caldwell (1724–1804), an Irish emigrant who founded Wheeling, West Virginia *
James Caldwell (Missouri speaker) James Caldwell (July 4, 1763 – 1836) was the first Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives. Caldwell was born in Virginia. During the American Revolutionary War he served under Archibald Woods and Thomas Wright. In moved Lincoln Coun ...
(1763–1840), first Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives *
Jim Caldwell (Arkansas politician) James Ray Caldwell, known as Jim R. Caldwell (born 1936), is a retired Church of Christ minister in Tulsa, Oklahoma, who was a Republican member of the Arkansas State Senate from 1969 to 1978, the first member of his party to sit in the legisl ...
(born 1936), former member of the Arkansas State Senate *
Buddy Caldwell James David Caldwell Sr., known as Buddy Caldwell (born May 20, 1946), is an American attorney and politician from the state of Louisiana. He served as Attorney General of Louisiana. Caldwell lost his 2015 reelection bid to Jeff Landry. In 2018 ...
(James David Caldwell, Jr., born 1946), American politician and attorney from Louisiana * James Caldwell (British politician) (1839–1925), Member of Parliament for Glasgow St. Rollox, 1886–1892, and Mid Lanarkshire, 1894–1910 * James Eber Caldwell (born 1943), member of the Canadian House of Commons


Sports

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Jim Caldwell (American football) James Caldwell (born January 16, 1955) is an American football coach in the National Football League (NFL). He served as the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts from 2009 to 2011 and Detroit Lions from 2014 to 2017. Caldwell has been a part of ...
(born 1955), American football coach *
Jim Caldwell (basketball) James W. Caldwell (January 28, 1943 – April 6, 2023) was an American former basketball player. He attended Lawrenceburg high school in Indiana before playing college basketball for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball, Georgia Insti ...
(1943–2023), American basketball player * Jim Caldwell (footballer) (1888–1929), Australian rules footballer and coach * Jimmy Caldwell (footballer) (1884–?), Scottish footballer


Other

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James Caldwell (clergyman) James Caldwell (April 1734 – November 24, 1781) was a Presbyterian minister who played a prominent part in the American Revolution. Biography Caldwell was born in Cub Creek in Charlotte County, Province of Virginia, the seventh son of John an ...
(1734–1781), Presbyterian "soldier parson" in the American Revolutionary War ** SS ''James Caldwell'', a Liberty ship * James Caldwell (Latter Day Saints), dissenting apostle from the Church of Jesus Christ (Bickertonite) who formed the Primitive Church of Jesus Christ * James Caldwell (died 1770), one of five American colonists killed in the
Boston Massacre The Boston Massacre (known in Kingdom of Great Britain, Great Britain as the Incident on King Street) was a confrontation in Boston on March 5, 1770, in which a group of nine British soldiers shot five people out of a crowd of three or four hu ...
* James H. Caldwell (1793–1863), American actor and theatre manager *
James Emmot Caldwell James Emott Caldwell (1813–81) was an American jeweler who founded J.E. Caldwell & Co. in 1839. While best known as a major fine jewelry institution of Philadelphia, over the years since its inception, the firm has also been known for its silver ...
(1813–1881), American jeweler *
James Erwin Caldwell James Erwin Caldwell (September 18, 1854 – September 26, 1944) was an American businessman and banker from Tennessee. He served as the President of the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph Company, later taken over by Southern Bell Telephone and T ...
(1854–1944), American businessman and banker from Tennessee * James F. Caldwell Jr. (born 1959), admiral in the United States Navy * James R. Caldwell (1778–1804), United States Navy officer *
James Caldwell (mathematician) James Caldwell (born May 16, 1943, in Macosquin, Coleraine, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish mathematician. Education Caldwell was educated at Macosquin Primary School, then Coleraine Academical Institution followed b ...
(born 1943), British mathematician * Sir James Caldwell, 1st Baronet (by 1634–c. 1717), of the
Caldwell baronets The Caldwell Baronetcy of Wellsborough, County Fermanagh was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 23 June 1683 for James Caldwell, High Sheriff of County Fermanagh in 1677. He owned Castle Caldwell at Templecarne, Co Fermanagh and also bought ...
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Sir James Caldwell, 4th Baronet Sir James Caldwell, 4th Baronet, Count of Milan (c.1720 – February 1784) was an Anglo-Irish soldier and author. Caldwell was the son of Sir John Caldwell, 3rd Baronet and Anne Trench. He graduated from Trinity College Dublin in 1737 and was made ...
(c. 1720–1784), Anglo-Irish soldier and author * Jim Caldwell, game show host who emceed
Tic-Tac-Dough ''Tic-Tac-Dough'' is an American television game show based on the paper-and-pencil game of tic-tac-toe. Contestants answer questions in various categories to put up their respective symbol, ''X'' or ''O'', on the board. Three versions were produc ...
, 1985–1986, and
Top Card ''Top Card'' is a game show that aired on TNN and produced by Reid-Land Productions, replacing TNN's original game show ''Fandango''. The show aired from April 3, 1989 to March 26, 1993 and was based on the card game Blackjack. Jim Caldwell was ...
, 1989–1993 * James Alexander
Malcolm Caldwell James Alexander Malcolm Caldwell (27 September 1931 – 23 December 1978) was a Scottish academic and a prolific Marxist writer. He was a consistent critic of American foreign policy, a campaigner for Asian communist and socialist movements a ...
(1931–1978), British Marxist writer


See also

* James Caldwell High School, New Jersey, U.S. * Caldwell (disambiguation) {{DEFAULTSORT:Caldwell, James