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JONES, Alexander Hamilton, a Representative from North Carolina; born in Buncombe County, N.C.,
July 21, 1822; completed preparatory studies; engaged in mercantile pursuits;
enlisted in the Union Army in 1863; was captured in east Tennessee while
raising a regiment of Union Volunteers and imprisoned; made his escape November
14, 1864; again joined the Union forces in Cumberland, Md.; after the war
returned to North Carolina; member of the State convention in 1865; elected as
a Republican to the Thirty-ninth Congress but was not permitted to qualify;
upon the readmission of North Carolina to representation was elected to the
Fortieth and Forty-first Congresses and served from July 6, 1868, to March 3,
1871; unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1870 to the Forty-second
Congress; resided in Washington, D.C., until 1876, in Maryland until 1884, in
Asheville, N.C., until 1890, and in Oklahoma until 1897, when he moved to
California; died in Long Beach, Calif., January 29, 1901; interment in Signal
Hill Cemetery.
BibliographyJones, Alexander H.
Knocking at the Door: Alex H. Jones, Member-Elect to Congress; His
Course before the War, during the War, and after the War. Washington,
D. C.: McGill & Witherow, 1866.
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