Dallas, Texas was named for George Mifflin Dallas (1792-1864) from PA who was Polk's vice-president.
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That was President James Madison. His wife was Dolley Payne Todd.
Not in the United States. There was a President named Richard Nixon but no James Nixon Richardson.
James A. Garfield
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President James Garfield had a dog named veto.
President James Madison.
Monroe comes to mind ,but it was named for a steamer , the James Monroe, which was named for the President James Monroe , so indirectly it is named for a president.There is a town of Washington, LA, undoubtedly named for George in some way, either directly or after a man who took his name from George.
President James Earl "Jimmy" Carter
James Monroe, the president of the United States at the time Liberia was founded
Lyndon Johnson
Monroe, Louisiana was named after a steam boat that was named after President James Monroe. (I don't think any president was named from a city in LA or elsewhere. )
from awesomeamerica.com/texas... On his ranch in Crawford, Texas, President Bush keeps a longhorn cow named Ofelia. He named Ofelia after a staff member who worked with him when he was the governor of Texas.