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Encyclopedia > Robert Taylor Jones

Robert Taylor Jones (1884-1958) was the 9th governor of Arizona and served from 1939 to 1941. He was a civil engineer and participated in the construction of the Panama Canal. He owned pharmacies in Phoenix and Tucson. He also owns the Jones Western Store in Phoenix and a cattle ranch near Chandler. Jones died in 1958 and is buried in Greenwood Memorial Park in Phoenix.

Preceded by:
Benjamin Baker Moeur
9th Governor of Arizona (1939-1941) Succeeded by:

Sidney Preston Osborn


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Governor Robert T. Jones (343 words)
Many of Jones' concerns during his single term were with the conversion of Arizona into a massive military training camp.
Jones promiesed a fair deal for Arizona business and industry, and the state's commercial health revived during his administration.
Robert Taylor Jones was born in 1884 at Rutledge, Tennessee, and he never lost all of his southern accent.
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