George Washington Jones (Texas politician) explained

George Washington Jones
State:Texas
Term Start:March 4, 1879
Term End:March 3, 1883
Predecessor:Dewitt Clinton Giddings
Successor:James W. Throckmorton
Office2:10th Lieutenant Governor of Texas
Term Start2:August 9, 1866
Term End2:August 8, 1867
Governor2:James W. Throckmorton
Predecessor2:Fletcher Stockdale
Successor2:James W. Flanagan
Office3:Bastrop County Attorney
Term Start3:1858
Term End3:1860
Birth Date:5 September 1828
Birth Place:Marion County, Alabama, U.S.
Death Place:Bastrop, Texas, U.S.
Restingplace:Fairview Cemetery
Party:Democratic (1866)
Independent (1876–84)
Populist (1898)
Profession:Lawyer
Branch:
Robert T. Allen’s
Seventeenth Texas Infantry
Rank: Colonel

George Washington Jones (September 5, 1828 – July 11, 1903) was an American politician who served as lieutenant governor of Texas and was a Greenback member of the United States House of Representatives.

Early life

George Washington Jones was born to William Dandridge Claiborne Jones and Rachel Burleson Jones on September 5, 1828, in Marion County, Alabama.[1] He moved with his parents to Tipton County, Tennessee, and then to Bastrop, Texas. Jones studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1851, and commenced practice in Bastrop. He owned slaves.

From 1858 until 1860, he served as Bastrop county attorney.[2]

Military service

Although a supporter of the Union, Jones served in the Confederate States Army, eventually attaining the rank of colonel as commander of the 17th Texas Infantry Regiment.[3]

Public service

He was a delegate to the Texas state constitutional convention in 1866. Jones was elected lieutenant governor in 1866, with James W. Throckmorton as governor. Both Jones and Throckmorton were removed from office in 1867 by General Philip Henry Sheridan for being obstructions to Reconstruction.[4]

In 1878, Jones was elected as United States Congressman for the Texas 5th Congressional District. He was reelected in 1880 and served from March 4, 1879, to March 3, 1883. He was not a candidate for re-election in 1882.

Personal life and death

On August 1, 1855, he married Ledora Ann Mullins in Bastrop.

Jones died on July 11, 1903. Ledora Jones died on August 31, 1903. They are both interred at Fairview Cemetery in Bastrop.

Notes and References

  1. George Washington Jones genealogy. LDS Family Search.org. LDS Compact Disc #10 Pin #122475.
  2. Book: Guttery, Ben. Representing Texas: a Comprehensive History of U.S. and Confederate Senators and Representatives from Texas. 2008. BookSurge Publishing. 978-1-4196-7884-4. 89.
  3. Web site: The 17th Texas Volunteer Infantry Regiment . J.P. Blessington. 2 July 2010.
  4. Texas State Historical Association