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Source: "Portrait and Biographical Record - Published 1894 by Excelsior Publishing Co., Chicago" Pages 720 - 721
Charles B. Jones, Secretary of the Phoenix Chair Company, is a representative of one of the earliest families to
settle in Sheboygan. The record of his father, Hon. John H. Jones, will be found on another page.
The gentleman whose name heads this sketch is a native of Sheboygan, born April 25, 1862. After acquiring a good
English education in the public schools, he spent a year in the Military Academy at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and an
equal length of time in the college at Lake Forest, Ill. In 1881 he secured a position in the shipping room of the
Crocker Chair Company, with which he remained three years, rising to the position of traveling salesman. In February
he went to work in the shipping-room of the Phoenix Chair Company, but soon a vacancy occurred in the clerical
force, and he was made billing-clerk. Becoming more conversant with the business, he was advanced to be
correspondent, and in 1891 was chosen Secretary of the company. He is also a member of the Board of Directors.
For a companion Mr. Jones chose Miss Jessie W. Ewing, a native of Sheboygan, to whom he was married October 17,
1888. They have two children, Marjory and Catherine. Both husband and wife are members of the Congregational
Church.
Mr. Jones, who is a Republican in politics, is an able and trustworthy business man, having the confidence of those
who have known him all his life.
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