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Paragraph no 2--'his father sent him to...'? manage a factory? be a factor? a branch of what? Sentence doesn't work as written. Quill 02:34, 26 Jul 2004 (UTC)
In the pages of the Houston Chronicle for March 11th 1915 I have found a reference to a C.H. White being a chauffeur for Jesse H. Jones. Is this information independently verifiable and is there reference to this C.H. White's full name or vital statistics? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kargin ( talk • contribs) 03:42, 18 April 2011 (UTC)
This article disputes both assertions. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.90.131.150 ( talk) 02:53, 14 October 2014 (UTC)
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The leading clause of a sentence in the Jesse H. Jones#Reconstruction Finance Chair section reads, "According to Joseph P. Lash, the President considered Jones too conservative..." This is vague, especially since the term probably meant something different in FDR's time. What does this tell us about Jones? It's hard to tell. There is an inline citation, but unfortunately, omits the page number to Eleanor and Franklin. The book cited contains over 900 pages of text.
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Perhaps this section should be removed, if not revised thoroughly? It states nothing about Jones, only this temporary political rival. - AquilaFasciata ( talk | contribs) 04:38, 25 November 2019 (UTC)
"Jones returned to Houston early in 1848."
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Paragraph no 2--'his father sent him to...'? manage a factory? be a factor? a branch of what? Sentence doesn't work as written. Quill 02:34, 26 Jul 2004 (UTC)
In the pages of the Houston Chronicle for March 11th 1915 I have found a reference to a C.H. White being a chauffeur for Jesse H. Jones. Is this information independently verifiable and is there reference to this C.H. White's full name or vital statistics? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kargin ( talk • contribs) 03:42, 18 April 2011 (UTC)
This article disputes both assertions. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.90.131.150 ( talk) 02:53, 14 October 2014 (UTC)
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The leading clause of a sentence in the Jesse H. Jones#Reconstruction Finance Chair section reads, "According to Joseph P. Lash, the President considered Jones too conservative..." This is vague, especially since the term probably meant something different in FDR's time. What does this tell us about Jones? It's hard to tell. There is an inline citation, but unfortunately, omits the page number to Eleanor and Franklin. The book cited contains over 900 pages of text.
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Perhaps this section should be removed, if not revised thoroughly? It states nothing about Jones, only this temporary political rival. - AquilaFasciata ( talk | contribs) 04:38, 25 November 2019 (UTC)
"Jones returned to Houston early in 1848."
Would someone please fix this embarrassing slip?
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