James Archibald Campbell (January 13, 1862 – March 18, 1934) founded Campbell University (originally Buies Creek Academy) in Buies Creek, North Carolina in 1887.
12-1620: James Campbell may refer to: Academics [ edit ] James Archibald Campbell (1862–1934), founder of Campbell University in North Carolina James Marshall Campbell (1895–1977), dean of the college of arts and sciences at the Catholic University of America James Campbell (historian) (1935–2016), British academic specialising in Anglo-Saxon studies James E. Campbell (academic) , American political scientist Business [ edit ] James Campbell (industrialist) (1826–1900), Hawaii industrialist James Campbell (timber merchant) (1830–1904), Australian timber merchant James Dykes Campbell (1839–1895), Scottish merchant and writer James Anson Campbell (1854–1933), American businessman with Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company James P. Campbell (fl. 2000s), president and CEO of GE Consumer & Industrial Entertainment [ edit ] James Campbell (artist) (1828–1893), English artist James Edwin Campbell (poet) (1867–1896), African-American poet, editor, writer and educator Blind James Campbell (1906–1981), American blues singer and guitarist James Campbell (clarinetist) (born 1949), Canadian/American clarinetist James Campbell (author) (born 1951), Scottish writer James Campbell (comedian) , children's comedian in
24-524: A building materials company in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia See also [ edit ] Irving King , pseudonym of the British songwriting team of Jimmy (James) Campbell and Reg Connelly Jim Campbell (disambiguation) Jimmy Campbell (disambiguation) Jamie Campbell (disambiguation) James Campbell High School James Edwin Campbell (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
36-711: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . James Campbell (Queensland politician) James Campbell (28 October 1838 – 13 September 1925) was a politician in Queensland , Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly . The son of Hugh Campbell and Helen ( née Fraser), Campbell was born in Newtown Cook's River, New South Wales . He became a butcher and grazier. With his wife, Sarah Ann Lovell (married 1866, died 1935), Campbell had four sons and seven daughters. Campbell
48-525: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages James Archibald Campbell Campbell was the father of Dr. Leslie Campbell , who would succeed him as president of Campbell College and Arthur Carlyle Campbell, who would become president of Meredith College in Raleigh, North Carolina . Although he first attended in 1886, J.A. Campbell received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Wake Forest College in 1911 on
60-1296: The Arkansas House of Representatives James U. Campbell (1866–1937), chief justice of the Oregon Supreme Court James V. Campbell (1823–1890), member of the Michigan Supreme Court from 1858 to 1890 James W. Campbell (born 1947), member of the Maryland House of Delegates Sports [ edit ] James Campbell (English cricketer) (born 1988), English cricketer James Campbell (English footballer) (fl. 1910/11), English goalkeeper (Huddersfield Town) James Campbell (footballer, born 1869) (1869–1938), Scottish footballer (Kilmarnock FC and Scotland) James Campbell (javelin thrower) (born 1988), Scottish javelin thrower James Campbell (New Zealand cricketer) (fl. 1868/69), New Zealand cricketer James Campbell (rugby union) (1858–1902), Canadian rugby player James Campbell (pole vaulter) (1901–1975), British Olympic athlete Other [ edit ] James Campbell of Lawers (died 1645), Scottish landowner James Campbell (surgeon) , 19th-century British surgeon, member of
72-756: The British Army James Campbell (British Army officer, died 1831) (1745–1831), British Army officer James Campbell (land commissioner) (1787–1858), British Army officer and Commissioner of Crown Lands in Canterbury, New Zealand James Campbell (Royal Marines officer) (1761–1840) Sir James Campbell, 1st Baronet (1763–1819), British Army officer James A. Campbell (Medal of Honor) (1844–1904), American Civil War soldier James L. Campbell (born 1949), American soldier Politics [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] James Campbell (New South Wales politician) (1820–1879), member of
84-1170: The Jones-Brydges mission to Iran James Colquhoun Campbell (1813–1895), Scottish-born Welsh Anglican Bishop of Bangor James G. Campbell (1811–1868), justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court James Macnabb Campbell (1846–1903), Scottish administrator and ethnologist in India James Palmer Campbell (1855–1926), member of the New Zealand Legislative Council James Campbell (minister) (1789–1861), Church of Scotland minister James Montgomery Campbell (1859–1937), Scottish clergyman James T. Campbell , American historian James Campbell (journalist) (fl. 2000s), Australian journalist James Campbell, 2nd Baronet, of Aberuchil, see Campbell baronets James Campbell, pseudonym of James Campbell Reddie (died 1878), author of pornography James Campbell (potter) (1943–2019), British potter James Campbell and Sons ,
96-1605: The NSW Legislative Assembly 1864–1874 for Morpeth James Campbell (Queensland politician) (1838–1925), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly James Callender Campbell (1838–1916), member of the Victorian Legislative Council (South Eastern) 1895–1910 James Campbell (Victorian politician) (1845–1893), member of the Victorian Legislative Council (Wellington) 1882–1886, Assembly 1982–93 U.K. [ edit ] James Cambell (1570–1642), ironmonger and Lord Mayor of London James Campbell (of Burnbank and Boquhan) (c. 1660–c. 1713), MP for Ayr Burghs Sir James Campbell, 2nd Baronet, of Ardkinglass (1666–1752), British MP for Argyllshire and Stirlingshire James Campbell (1737–1805) , Scottish MP for Stirling Burghs James Campbell of Stracathro (1790–1876) Scottish businessman and politician James Alexander Campbell (politician) (1825–1908), Scottish MP for Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities and privy councillor James Campbell, 1st Baron Glenavy (1851–1931), Irish solicitor-general, attorney-general and lord chancellor James Campbell (British Army officer, died 1835) (c. 1773–1835), governor of British Ceylon, 1822–1824 U.S. [ edit ] James Campbell (postmaster general) (1812–1893), US postmaster general James Campbell (Wisconsin politician) (1814–1883), member of
108-597: The UK James B. Campbell , percussionist, author Jim Campbell (comics) (born 1977), U.S. comics artist J. Kenneth Campbell , American actor Military [ edit ] James Campbell, 1st Earl of Irvine , Lord Kintyre (1610–1645), colonel of the Garde Écossaise and son of Archibald Campbell, 7th Earl of Argyll James Campbell (officer of arms) , Lord Lyon King of Arms , 1658–1660 James Campbell (British Army officer, died 1745) (c. 1680–1745), Scottish officer of
120-526: The Wisconsin State Assembly James E. Campbell (1843–1924), Democratic politician from Ohio James Hepburn Campbell (1820–1895), U.S. representative from Pennsylvania James J. Campbell , American politician from Maine James M. Campbell , member of the Wisconsin State Assembly James R. Campbell (Illinois politician) (1853–1924), U.S. representative from Illinois James R. Campbell (Arkansas politician) (1893–1981), member of
132-756: The same day as did his two sons. One of his grandchildren, Catherine Campbell King, resides across from the university he founded. He is buried at the Buies Creek Cemetery in Buies Creek. His great-great grandson, John Leslie Campbell, also went to Wake Forest University, and then went on to be a professor at the University of Georgia. The James Archibald Campbell House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. This biography of an American academic administrator born in 1860–1869
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