- John B. Jones
John B. Jones (
December 22 1834 –July 19 1881 ) was a Confederate army officer and Texas Ranger captain. Born in Fairfield,South Carolina , his family moved to theRepublic of Texas in 1838.At the beginning of the Civil War, Jones enlisted and served in the
Eighth Texas Cavalry regiment (better known as “Terry’s Texas Rangers”) under the command ofBenjamin Franklin Terry . He was later promoted to the rank of major.After the war, he moved briefly to
Mexico with the purpose of locating and founding an exile colony for former Confederate supporters, but he returned to Texas after the attempt failed. In 1874, and after a short incursion in politics, he accepted the offer of commanding a newly formed branch of the Texas Rangers, named the “Frontier Battalion.” This force had the special task of stopping the numerous Indian raids and enforcing the law within the territory of the State.In the following years, Jones engaged in battle with the
Comanche , theKiowa and theApache on several occasions, and the Frontier Battalion under his command was instrumental in ending the Indian incursions and raids over the settlers’ homesteads. His force also played a major role in pursuing and capturing many criminals and outlaws, such as noted bank robberSam Bass in 1878.Jones was an active Mason, and in 1879 he achieved the position of Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Austin. He died in Austin on
July 19 1881 , while still in command of the Frontier Battalion, which continued to be operational until 1901.External links
*Handbook of Texas|id=JJ/fjo54|name=John B. Jones.
* [http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-5827:121 Entry for John B. Jones] from the [http://texashistory.unt.edu/permalink/meta-pth-5827 "Biographical Encyclopedia of Texas"] published 1880, hosted by the [http://texashistory.unt.edu/ Portal to Texas History.]
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