James Henry Jones (? - April 8, 1921) was a personal servant, coachman, conractor, deputy sheriff, firefighter, and courier. He worked for Jefferson Davis and served as an alderman in Raleigh, North Carolina.[1][2] He was a Republican.[3]
He was a delegate to the 1865 colored men's convention held in Raleigh and served in the Union League. He married and had two sons. He was photographed.[1]
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