George B. and Helen A. Jones, 1921-1983.

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George B. and Helen A. Jones, 1921-1983.

The collection consists of the papers of George and Helen Jones from 1921-1983. The papers consist of correspondence, printed material, notebooks, photographs, and other personal documents. The bulk of the correspondence is between both Helen and George Jones and family members who remained in Jamaica. Much of the printed material documents the Jones' involvement in St. Bartholomew's Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Other material documents George Jones' involvement in the National Guard, including enlistment records, discharge papers, and photographs of his regiment band. Personal documents include some financial records, naturalization papers, and notebooks in which George Jones kept track of daily activities and drafts of outgoing correspondence.

1 linear ft. (2 boxes and 5 oversized papers (OP))

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Improved, Benevolent, Protective Order of Elks of the World

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Jones, Helen Ashe, 1900-1992.

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Jones, George B. (George Bromfield), 1895-1980.

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George Bromfield Jones (March 3, 1895-January 1980) and Helen Ashe Jones (March 10, 1900-July 26, 1992) were members of the St. Bartholomew's Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts. They were married in 1927. George Jones was born in Jamaica and was naturalized as a United States citizen in 1942. In addition to serving in the Massachusetts National Guard, 372nd Regiment, Company L, and playing clarinet in the 3rd Battalion, 372nd Infantry Massachusetts National Guard band, George Jones worked at Lig...

Massachusetts. National Guard. Infantry regiment, 372nd. Company L

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