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  2. Alexander H. Jones - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Hamilton Jones (July 21, 1822 – January 29, 1901) was an American politician who served as a Congressional Representative from North Carolina. He edited the Hendersonville Pioneer newspaper.

  3. Alex Jones (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander H. Jones (December 25, 1869 – April 4, 1941) was an American starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for five different teams between the 1889 and 1903 seasons. Listed at 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m), 135 lb., Jones batted and threw left-handed .

  4. Alexander Jones - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Delos "Boss" Jones (1818–1897), American master carpenter and architect; Alexander C. Jones (1830–1898), American businessman and Confederate soldier; Alexander Jones (classicist), on List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2005; Alexander Jones (officer), on HMS Naiad; Rev. Alexander Jones, general editor of the Jerusalem Bible ...

  5. A. H. M. Jones - Wikipedia

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    A.H.M. Jones Arnold Hugh Martin Jones FBA (9 March 1904 – 9 April 1970), [ 1 ] known also as A. H. M. Jones or Hugo Jones , [ 2 ] was a prominent 20th-century British historian of classical antiquity , particularly of the later Roman Empire .

  6. List of slave owners - Wikipedia

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    This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. The following is a list of notable people who owned other people as slaves, where there is a consensus of historical evidence of slave ownership, in alphabetical order by last name. Part of a series on Forced labour and slavery Contemporary ...

  7. 40th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    Alexander H. Jones (R) North Carolina 3rd: Oliver H. Dockery (R) July 13, 1868 North Carolina 6th: Nathaniel Boyden (C) North Carolina 1st: John R. French (R)

  8. Alexander H. Jones: Backlash and authoritarianism in North ...

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    More: Alexander H. Jones: NC Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson and the legacy of Sen. Jesse Helms. On the other hand, Democratic voters may feel defeated. They knew that the legislature’s redistricting ...

  9. Alexander H. Stephens - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Hamilton Stephens [a] (February 11, 1812 – March 4, 1883) was an American politician who served as the first and only vice president of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865, and later as the 50th governor of Georgia from 1882 until his death in 1883.