James Bates
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James Bates or Jim Bates may refer to:
  • James Bates (Maine)
    James Bates (Maine)
    James Bates was a United States Representative from Maine. He was born in Greene, Maine on September 24, 1789. He attended the common schools....

    , American politician from Maine
  • James K. Bates
    James K. Bates
    James K. Bates was an American physician and politician from New York.-Life:...

     (1806–1872), New York physician and politician
  • James L. Bates
    James L. Bates
    James L. Bates was a colonel in the Union Army during the American Civil War who was awarded the honorary grade of brevet brigadier general after the war. He was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts and, in civilian life, was a merchant in the leather trade.-Civil War:On June 26, 1861, Bates was...

     (1820-1875), brigadier general in the American Civil War
  • James T. Bates
    James T. Bates
    James T. Bates was an American businessman who founded the daily newspaper Tribune de Genève on 1 February 1879....

     (1844–1914), American businessman
  • James Woodson Bates
    James Woodson Bates
    James Woodson Bates was an American lawyer and statesman from Sebastian County, Arkansas. He represented the Arkansas Territory as a delegate to the U.S. Congress. He served in 1828 as a judge of the superior court of the territory...

     (1788–1846), American lawyer and politician from Arkansas
  • Jim Bates (American football), former Miami Dolphins head coach
  • Jim Bates (politician) (born 1941), former U.S. Representative
  • Jimmy Bates
    Jimmy Bates
    Jimmy E. Bates was an Australian rules footballer for the Essendon Football Club in the Victorian Football League.Bates played just one game in the VFL...

     (1910–2009), Australian rules footballer

See also

  • Jamie Bates (disambiguation)
  • James Bate
    James Bate
    -Life:Bate, the elder brother of Julius Bate, was the son of the Rev. Richard Bate, vicar of Chilham and rector of Wareham. He was born at Boughton Malherbe in Kent in 1703. His education was received at the King's School, Canterbury, and at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where he entered 4...

    , scholar and writer
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