Background
Jones was born in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, however his family moved to Iowa in 1856.
Jones was born in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, however his family moved to Iowa in 1856.
He graduated from the Iowa State University in 1865.
He was the eighth Governor of Nevada. His early education was in the common schools of his native country. As a young man, Jones worked as a miner, a farmer, and a teacher.
In 1867, he worked on building the Union Pacific Railroad.
Settling in Eureka, Nevada in 1869, he was involved in organizing the Nevada Militia in 1876 where he served as Major. Jones worked mining and agriculture until 1883, when he was appointed Deputy Internal Revenue Collector.
From 1886 to 1894, he was Surveyor-General of Nevada, serving two terms. Jones resigned that post, in 1894 and ran for Governor of Nevada on the Silver Party ticket.
During his tenure, irrigation programs were supported and the state"s first public library was established in Reno, Nevada.
Diagnosed with cancer in the fall of 1895, he took a leave of absence, leaving Lieutenant Governor Reinhold Sadler in his office. He traveled to San Francisco, California to try to heal. Jones, losing his battle with cancer, died while still holding office on April 10, 1896, in San Francisco at the age of 55.
He is interred at Lone Mountain Cemetery, Carson City, Nevada.
He was a member of the Silver Party.