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Aerial view of the S. M. Jones Company
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
S. M. Jones Company gas engine department
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
S. M. Jones Company employees, 1905
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
Acme Sucker Rod, employee entrance
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
Portrait of Samuel M. Jones and his siblings
An albumen portrait of Samuel Milton Jones and his siblings taken around 1890 by Van loo Studio in Toledo, Ohio. Seated from left to right in the front row are Mary Jones Owen and Ellen M. Jones. Standing behind the women are Samuel Milton Jones, John H. Jones and Daniel E. Jones
Alexander M. Jones, undated
Possibly an image of Alexander M. Jones, undated.
This collection consists of letters, business documents, and personal papers and belongings owned by Alexander M. Jones, a Confederate soldier, Sarah “Sallie” J. Jones, and their extended families. The Joneses and their extended families lived in the Southern United States pre-, peri-, and post-Civil War.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-jones_black2/1000/thumbnail.jp
David M. Jones
David M. Jones in uniformhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/2940/thumbnail.jp
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