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James Jones (Georgia politician)

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in 1796, Jones was re-elected in 1798 but later resigned. While seeking re-election to the Georgia House of Representatives, Jones simultaneously ran for a seat in the
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and took his seat in Congress instead. In 1798, Jones also served on the state constitutional convention.
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Jones died while still serving in that position in 1801 and was buried in the
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Jones moved with his uncle to Georgia in 1740. He studied law in
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