John W. Jones was a state legislator in Alabama. He served in the Senate in the 1872 and 1874 legislatures. [1]
Jones was from North Carolina. He served in the Alabama Senate representing Lowndes County. [2] Clerk of the Alabama House of Representatives Ellis Phelan, reported on a petition to the Alabama legislature " praying for the expulsion" of Jones and state representative H. A. Carson. [3]
He was awarded a contract as a mail carrier in 1875. [4]
In 1881, he was involved in a contested election with Charles M. Shelley for a vacated U.S. House seat in the 47th United States Congress. [5]
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John W. Jones was a state legislator in Alabama. He served in the Senate in the 1872 and 1874 legislatures. [1]
Jones was from North Carolina. He served in the Alabama Senate representing Lowndes County. [2] Clerk of the Alabama House of Representatives Ellis Phelan, reported on a petition to the Alabama legislature " praying for the expulsion" of Jones and state representative H. A. Carson. [3]
He was awarded a contract as a mail carrier in 1875. [4]
In 1881, he was involved in a contested election with Charles M. Shelley for a vacated U.S. House seat in the 47th United States Congress. [5]
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