James M. Jones
James Monroe Jones (1862-1928) was Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri in 1896-1900.
Jones was born in Prospect, New York and moved to Kansas City in 1885. He was a lawyer with offices at 15 West 9th Street and residence at 721 Harrison Street. Prior to being mayor he was circuit court judge and had a residence at Independence and Park.[1]
References
- "Local History - Kansas City Public Library". Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-06-24.
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Preceded by Webster Davis |
Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri 1896-1899 |
Succeeded by James A. Reed |
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