James A. Jones

James A. Jones
Born (1820-06-30)June 30, 1820
Mecklenburg County, Virginia, U.S.
Died February 26, 1894(1894-02-26) (aged 73)
Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
Alma mater Randolph-Macon College
Occupation Lawyer,
Title state Senator, Delegate

James Alfred Jones (June 3, 1820 – February 26, 1894) was a nineteenth-century American politician from Virginia.

Early life

Jones was born in Mecklenburg County, Virginia. in 1820 and graduated from Randolph-Macon College. In 1839 he attained a Master of Arts from the University of Virginia.[1]

Career

The Virginia Capitol at Richmond VA
where 19th century Conventions met

After studying law in Richmond, Jones settled in Petersburg, Virginia where practiced law.[2]

In 1850, Jones was elected to the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1850. He was one of four delegates elected from the central Piedmont delegate district made up of his home district of Petersburg City, and Chesterfield and Prince George Counties.[3]

Jones was a member of the Virginia State Senate 1853/54 and reelected for the session 1855/56.[4]

After his relocation to Richmond in 1857, he received an honorary Doctorate of Laws from Richmond College.[5]

Death

James A. Jones died on February 27, 1894 in Richmond City, Virginia.[6]

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