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William Jones

William Jones served as Governor of Rhode Island.

  • Federalist-Republican
  • Rhode Island
  • Former
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Role Governor

Current assignment referenced in the congressional directory.

State Rhode Island

Representing constituents across the Rhode Island delegation.

Service period 1811-1817

Years of public service formally recorded.

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Biography

WILLIAM JONES was born in Newport, Rhode Island. A participant in the Revolutionary War, he was commissioned as Captain of Marines on board the Providence as the war was coming to an end and was a dispatch agent to the American commissioners in Paris. He went on to become a Justice of the Peace and was elected to the Rhode Island General Assembly in 1807, serving as Speaker in 1809 and 1810. A Federalist, Jones defeated incumbent James Fenner—a Democratic-Republican—for the governorship in 1811 by just a few hundred votes, winning reelection for five additional terms. During his administration, Rhode Island was defiant toward the federal government in the midst of the War of 1812, and Jones—who considered the war unjust—expressed concern about the defense of the coastline and asserted his authority in using the state militia for protection. After being defeated for reelection to a seventh term as governor, he retired from public life.

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