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and two other candidates in September. He then won the general election. Jones served two terms as lieutenant governor to
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from April 1917 to April 1919 in the infantry and became a first lieutenant. He fought with the Army in
375: 316: 305: 218: 483: 202: 108: 698: 683: 431:, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 67th year, volume 273, number 41, August 10, 1947, page 1. (obituary) 312: 237: 125: 269: 315:. He died on August 9, 1947, at the Methodist Sanitarium in Albuquerque. He was buried in the 813: 863: 858: 778: 718: 793: 783: 8: 427: 214: 788: 693: 308:, was a playwright. His other son, James Jr., was taken prisoner during World War II. 222: 738: 733: 641: 261: 230: 206: 169: 68: 753: 713: 265: 301: 272: 56: 703: 189:", was an American politician from the US state of New Mexico. He served as the 758: 748: 80: 422: 852: 828: 803: 823: 818: 798: 728: 444: 773: 226: 808: 768: 763: 568:"Dempsey Absent from State 268 Days Which Gives 'Jawbone' Jones $ 9000" 210: 221:
in 1912 and rose to the rank of corporal. He then served in the
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Falling ill after losing the 1946 election, Jones moved to
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United States Marine Corps non-commissioned officers
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Jones Is Elected in New Mexico" 530: 252:In 1940, Jones was a candidate for 247: 13: 879:Lieutenant governors of New Mexico 673:Lieutenant governors of New Mexico 14: 915: 254:lieutenant governor of New Mexico 191:lieutenant governor of New Mexico 36:Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico 837: 621:"Jawbone' Jones Son Is Prisoner" 295: 613: 595:"Regional theater has new hero" 593:Shirley, Don (April 25, 1976). 586: 559: 490:. September 14, 1942. p. 1 458:"Jawbone Jones To Make New Try" 229:. After the war, he settled in 155: 502: 476: 450: 437: 416: 390: 1: 404:. August 22, 1940. p. 14 347:. October 6, 1942. p. 13 322: 196: 627:. January 3, 1943. p. 3 7: 894:United States Army officers 635:– via Newspapers.com. 609:– via Newspapers.com. 555:– via Newspapers.com. 526:– via Newspapers.com. 498:– via Newspapers.com. 484:"'Jawbone' Jones Is Winner" 472:– via Newspapers.com. 412:– via Newspapers.com. 355:– via Newspapers.com. 209:, was the commander of the 10: 920: 464:. 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Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico
John J. Dempsey
Ceferino Quintana
Joseph Montoya
Edgefield, South Carolina
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Democratic
William B. Travis
lieutenant governor of New Mexico
Edgefield, South Carolina
William B. Travis
Texas Army
battle of the Alamo
United States Marine Corps
United States Army
World War I
Raton, New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico
lieutenant governor of New Mexico
Democratic Party
Ceferino Quintana
A. K. Montgomery
Governor
John J. Dempsey
New Mexico's at-large congressional district
United States House of Representatives
1946 elections
Ceran St. Vrain
Preston Jones
Hot Springs

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