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Wesley L. Jones

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on November 19, 1932, shortly after losing reelection to his Senate seat, but before his final term had expired. A replacement was appointed to serve until the winner of the election took office in 1933. His ashes were interred at Bonney-Watson Mortuary in Seattle.
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Jones was a successful advocate for federal investment in the Pacific Northwest. He secured funding for several irrigation projects, which particularly aided farmers in the more arid eastern part of the state. In 1906 he proposed a bill requiring the
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Jones lost his 1932 bid for reelection. He died soon after the November election, but before his term expired in March 1933. He died in Seattle, and was interred at Seattle's Bonney-Watson Mortuary.
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to give up three-quarters of their land in order to gain any irrigation rights. This was opposed not only by the confederated tribes but by their allied European-American advocates, such as
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In 1886 Jones also married Minda Nelson, starting a family. They had two children together, daughter Hazel E. and son Harry B. Jones. Hazel Jones later married Arthur Coffin.
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had set in, and many Republicans lost to Democrats in this election, as voters sought other solutions to growing unemployment. Jones was defeated by Democrat
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in 1908; he served from 1909 until his death, and served in both leadership positions and as chairman of several Senate committees.
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throughout his political career. Initially this aided his popularity, but it likely contributed to his
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McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil. "The Crime Against the Yakamas", North Yakima: Republic Print, 1913, p. 2
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A Biographical History, with Portraits, of Prominent Men of the Great West
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In 1908, Jones ran successfully for a seat representing Washington in the
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After moving to Washington state, Jones became was active in the
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Jones also gained construction of a large naval facility, the
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Chair of the Senate Executive Papers Disposition Committee
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days after the death of his father, who was serving in the
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In the Senate, Jones advanced to a leadership position as
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He passed the bar in 1886, and started a law practice in
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Chair of the Senate Indian Land Trespassers Committee
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Index


Senate Majority Whip
Charles Curtis
Charles Curtis
Simeon D. Fess
United States Senator
Washington
Levi Ankeny
Elijah S. Grammer
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington
at-large
William C. Jones
James W. Bryan
Bethany
Illinois
U.S.
Seattle
Washington
U.S.
Republican
Southern Illinois College, Enfield
BA
American politician
United States House of Representatives
United States Senate
Washington
Bethany, Illinois
Union Army
American Civil War

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