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George Jones (publisher)

NameGeorge Jones
Image
CaptionJones,
Birth Date1811-8-16
Birth PlacePoultney, Vermont
Death PlaceSouth Poland, Maine
Burial PlaceSleepy Hollow Cemetery
OccupationPublisher
Banker
Known ForFounding The New York Times

George Jones (August 16, 1811 – August 12, 1891) was an American journalist who, with Henry Jarvis Raymond, co-founded the New-York Daily Times, now The New York Times.

Biography

Jones was born in 1811 in Poultney, Vermont, and moved to Granville, Ohio, for a time. He moved back to Vermont after his parents died. Jones was employed at the Northern Spectator.

By 1833, he had moved to Troy, New York, working in dry goods, and later in banking. After spending a few years in the area that would later become New York City, he moved to and became a banker in Albany, New York. In Troy, on October 26, 1826, he married Sarah Maris Gilbert, daughter of Benjamin J. Gilbert, the leading merchant at the time of Troy. They had four children, Emma, Elizabeth, Mary and their only son, Gilbert.

He and Raymond issued the first issue of the New-York Daily Times on September 18, 1851. The two had first become acquainted while working at the New-York Tribune under Horace Greeley. Jones solicited funds to begin the newspaper, earning contributions from investors in Albany and Aurora, including Edwin B. Morgan, as well supplying $25,000 ($,000 in ), from himself and another $25,000 from his former banking partner Edward Wesley. The paper began publishing as The New York Times on September 14, 1857.

Upon Raymond's death in June 1869, Jones took over as publisher. Between 1870 and 1871, the paper repeatedly attacked Boss Tweed through editorials by George William Curtis and illustrations by Thomas Nast. Tweed tried to buy Raymond's widow's 34% share in the company, but Morgan purchased it before he could. Tweed once had an associate offer Jones $5 million ($ million in ), to not print a story that was unfavorable to Tweed; Jones refused the offer and proceeded with the publication of the story. The efforts of the Times contributed to the downfall of Tweed and his corrupt city government.

Death

Jones died on August 12, 1891, four days before his 80th birthday, at the Poland Springs Hotel in South Poland, Maine. He is interred in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Sleepy Hollow, New York.

The gravesite of George Jones

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Category:1811 births
Category:1891 deaths
Category:19th-century American journalists
Category:19th-century American male writers
Category:American male journalists
Category:Burials at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery
Category:Mass media people from Ohio
Category:Mass media people from Vermont
Category:The New York Times founders
Category:People from Licking County, Ohio
Category:People from Poultney (town), Vermont