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    Aerial view of the S. M. Jones Company

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    An aerial view of the S. M. Jones Company taken from the pamphlet entitiled "The Inside Story; More concerning Sucker Rods" by the S. M. Jones Company published around 1925. The black and white photograph is a reproduction from the original pamphlet. The S. M. Jones Company manufactured sucker rods used in oil well pumping units. The company was owned by Toledo mayor and businessman Samuel Milton Jones

    Letter from Lieutenant Alfred E. Jones to Catherine "Kitty" M. Jones, Chicago, Illinois, August 12, 1920

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    A letter from Lt. Alfred E. "Al" Jones of the Medical Corps of the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I, to his sister, Catherine M. "Kit" Jones, of Chicago, Illinois. In his letter, he asks after family members

    Letter from Lieutenant Alfred E. Jones, Coblenz, Germany, to Catherine "Kitty" M. Jones, Chicago, Illinois, September 12, 1921

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    A letter from Lt. Alfred E. "Al" Jones of the Medical Corps of the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I, to his sister, Catherine M. "Kit" Jones, of Chicago, Illinois. In his letter, he asks after family members

    L. M. Jones

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    "N.X.134903 Bdr. L.M. (Lennie) Jones 14 A/A Bty (The Oval 1940-42)".N.X.134903 Bombardier L.M. (Lennie) Jones. 14 Anti Aircraft Battery (The Oval 1940-42)

    Samuel Jones addresses an audience at Grand Central Palace, New York

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    A black and white copy of a photograph showing Samuel M. Jones addressing a large crowd at Grand Central Palace in New York City. The photo is from page 428 of Jones' book "The New Right; A Plea for Fair Play Through a More Just Social Order" published in 1899. Jones, Toledo Mayor and owner of the Acme Sucker Rod Company, often spoke on the topic of the equality of all men

    S. M. Jones Company employees, 1905

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    An albumen photograph of the workmen of the S. M. Jones Company of Toledo, Ohio taken in 1905. Identified in the fourth row, fourth from the right is Henry "Hank" Evans. The company was founded by Toledo Mayor Samuel Milton Jones who believed in paying his employees a living wage aalong with paid vacations, child care, and subsidized meals in the cafeteria

    Chuck and Judith Jones, Oral History Moment

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    This is an audio recording of an Oral History Moment with Chuck and Judith Jones. An Oral History Moment is a small segment of clips from an oral history interview presented by a narrator. The interview was conducted February 23, 2016. The interviewer is Madsion Garcia. The script author is Abigail Johnson, and the narrator is Allan Folsom. In this interview, Chuck and Judith Jones discuss their respective careers in the medical field and their service in the Navy during the Cold War. Judith Jones was born in Waco, Texas on November 18, 1945. Judith Jones attended Shannon West Texas Memorial Hospital School of Nursing and became a Registered Nurse. She worked in the Houston Medical Center at the Methodist Hospital on the psychiatric floor. Throughout her career as a nurse, Judith worked at Baptist Memorial and M.D. Anderson in Houston, and, after returning to school and graduating from Texas Christian University in 1971, taught at Murray State College and the University of Texas Fort Worth. Chuck Jones was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee on June 14, 1948. Chuck attended college at Dallas Baptist University and then Baylor University. He attended graduate school at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Following his graduation, he was hired for a traineeship at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas. Chuck and Judith met in 1972 while Judith was working at the University of Texas Fort Worth School of Nursing and Chuck was completing his residency. On August 23, 1973 the two were married in Denton, Texas. After Chuck completed his residency, they moved to Alabama for two years so Judith could work towards her Doctorate in nursing. In 1980 both Chuck and Judith were commissioned in the Navy. Chuck worked for the first eight years with the 4th Marine Air Wing as an aviation medical officer, treating pilots in the F4 and heavy helicopter squadron. Judith assisted with active trainings during the summer and checked medical records to clear members of the Navy for exercises. During their service, the Jones’s visited the Mojave Desert, Camp Pendleton, and Cherry Point. Chuck participated in missions in the Philippines and was sworn into active duty during Desert Storm, where he filled in for surgeons who had been deployed overseas. Chuck left the Navy reserves in 1990 in order to care for their children. Judith conducted training programs in Charleston, South Carolina and later worked in fleet hospitals. Judith retired from the military in 2004 after 23 years of service. The couple joined the Marine Corps League following their service.https://lair.etamu.edu/scua-oral-history-all/1111/thumbnail.jp

    Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Honoring the Leadership and Legacy of Dr. Dan R. Jones

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    A color program for a ribbon cutting ceremony honoring former Texas A&M University-Commerce president Dan Jones. It includes a program of events and an explanation of the various symbols included in the Dan Jones Memorial Garden.https://lair.etamu.edu/scua-univ-subjects-all/1011/thumbnail.jp

    Acme Sucker Rod, employee entrance

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    A black and white photograph of the employee entrance of the S. M. Jones Company taken from the pamphlet entitiled "The Inside Story; More concerning Sucker Rods" by the S. M. Jones Company published around 1925. The black and white photograph is a reproduction from the original pamphlet. The S. M. Jones Company manufactured sucker rods used in oil well pumping units. The company was owned by Toledo mayor and businessman Samuel Milton Jones. A photo of Jones and the Golden Rule that he preached and followed hang above the door

    S. M. Jones Company gas engine department

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    A copy of a black and white photograph of the S. M. Jones Company gas engine department taken from page 5 of the Toledo Business Men's Chamber of Commerce 1905 Yearbook. The department was located in a building on Arlington Avenue west of Spencer in Toledo, Ohio. The gas engines, like the sucker rods, were used in oil production
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