James S. Chambers (publisher)
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This article is about the American publisher. For Chambers's nephew, the American editor, see James S. Chambers (editor).
James S. Chambers (1821—1904) was a 19th-Century American co-owner, editor, and publisher of the Philadelphia Bulletin as well as Navy agent for the Port of Philadelphia on behalf of the U.S. Government, appointed by President Abraham Lincoln; he is the namesake of the USS James S. Chambers.