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James E. Pepper (May 10, 1850 – 1906), Master Distiller and Kentucky Colonel, was a bourbon industrialist and flamboyant promoter of his family brand.He was the third generation to produce "Old Pepper" whisky, "The Oldest and Best Brand of Whisky made in Kentucky", founded in 1780 during the American Revolution.
James Pepper may refer to: Jim Pepper (1941–1992), Kaw Nation and American jazz saxophonist, composer, and singer; James Auburn Pepper (1915–1985), farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan; James Pepper, cowboy involved in New Mexico's Lincoln County War as an ally of John Chisum; James E. Pepper, American whiskey brand
James Pepper Henry is a Native American museum director and vice-chairman of the Kaw Nation. [1] He was the executive director of the First Americans Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma , which opened on 18 September 2021.
George Clifton James (May 29, 1920 – April 15, 2017) was an American actor known for roles as a prison floorwalker in Cool Hand Luke (1967), Sheriff J.W. Pepper alongside Roger Moore in the James Bond films Live and Let Die (1973) and The Man with the Golden Gun (1974), the sheriff in Silver Streak (1976), a Texas tycoon in The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training (1977), and the owner of the ...
The FAM's executive director is James Pepper Henry (Kaw/Muscogee). [4] Deputy director is Shoshana Wasserman (Thlopthlocco Muscogee). Chief curator is Heather Ahtone (Choctaw/Chickasaw). [8] Loretta Barrett Oden is a culinary architect in the museum's on-site Thirty Nine Restaurant. [9]
James Welsh Pepper (1853–1919), American music publisher and instrument maker; founded J.W. Pepper & Son in 1876 Jeffrey Pepper , American politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives from 2022 to 2023
Jim Gilbert Pepper II (June 18, 1941 – February 10, 1992) was an American jazz saxophonist, composer and singer of Kaw and Muscogee heritage. He moved to New York City in 1964, where he came to prominence in the late 1960s as a member of The Free Spirits , an early jazz-rock fusion group that also featured Larry Coryell and Bob Moses .
William Francis Pepper (August 16, 1937 – April 7, 2024) was an American lawyer who was based in New York City and noted for his efforts to prove government culpability and the innocence of James Earl Ray in the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr..