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  1. Occupation (s) Publisher. Banker. Known for. Founding 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 .

  2. George Jones (1811 – 1891) foi um editor e jornalista estadunidense, além de co-fundador do New-York Daily Times, a atual The New York Times Company. Antes de ingressar na carreira de comunicação, Jones foi também banqueiro na cidade de Albany, Nova Iorque. Sepultado no Cemitério de Sleepy Hollow.

    • Estados Unidos
    • 12 de agosto de 1891 (79 anos), Poland
  3. George Jones foi um editor e jornalista estadunidense, além de co-fundador do New-York Daily Times, a atual The New York Times Company. Antes de ingressar na carreira de comunicação, Jones foi também banqueiro na cidade de Albany, Nova Iorque.

  4. 16 de ago. de 2011 · In the first big fight for The Times’s life, the newspaper found its voice and its champion in George Jones, born 200 years ago Tuesday in East Poultney, Vt. To commemorate his bicentenary, a George Jones Lecture , focused on Jones’s Welsh heritage, was presented Friday by the Poultney Historical Society .

  5. Between 1841 and 1851, Raymond worked for various newspapers, including Horace Greeley's New York Tribune and James Watson Webb's Courier and Enquirer, as a journalist and associate editor. He had known George Jones since their time at the Tribune and the two had often

    • Juliette Weaver
    • Republican
  6. George Jones was the first publisher of the New York Times and Henry J. Raymond was a New York politician and the first editor of the New York Times. Together with Edward B. Wesley they founded the New-York Daily Times in 1851.

  7. The collection, dating 1866-1891 and 1930, comprises letters written to George Jones, publisher and editor of the New York Times, 1871-1888, chiefly by prominent persons regarding U.S. politics, as well as some family letters, invitations, and unsorted items, 1866-1891 and 1930.