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Robert McDonald Jones (October 1, 1808 – February 22, 1872) was a Choctaw senator and prominent Confederate politician. He was born in Mississippi and later relocated to Indian Territory. He was educated at the Choctaw Academy in Blue Springs, Kentucky, where he received a diploma signed by future Vice President Richard Mentor Johnson.During the removal of Choctaws to Indian Territory accepted a contract and worked as translator for the United States to the tribe. He also led a removal party that included a large party of livestock. After removal, Jones opened several trading posts along the Red River. In addition to stores, Jones ran several large plantations, growing cotton and several other crops. In 1849, Jones exported 700 bales of cotton, which he shipped to New Orleans in one of his

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  • روبرت مكدونالد جونز (ar)
  • Robert McDonald Jones (de)
  • Robert McDonald Jones (en)
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  • روبرت مكدونالد جونز (بالإنجليزية: Robert McDonald Jones)‏ هو سياسي أمريكي، ولد في 1 أكتوبر 1808 في مسيسيبي في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 22 فبراير 1872 في هوغو في الولايات المتحدة. حزبياً، نشط في الحزب الديمقراطي. (ar)
  • Robert McDonald Jones (* 1. Oktober 1808 in Mississippi; † 22. Februar 1872) war ein US-amerikanischer Choctaw-Anführer, Plantagenbesitzer, Unternehmer und Politiker. (de)
  • Robert McDonald Jones (October 1, 1808 – February 22, 1872) was a Choctaw senator and prominent Confederate politician. He was born in Mississippi and later relocated to Indian Territory. He was educated at the Choctaw Academy in Blue Springs, Kentucky, where he received a diploma signed by future Vice President Richard Mentor Johnson.During the removal of Choctaws to Indian Territory accepted a contract and worked as translator for the United States to the tribe. He also led a removal party that included a large party of livestock. After removal, Jones opened several trading posts along the Red River. In addition to stores, Jones ran several large plantations, growing cotton and several other crops. In 1849, Jones exported 700 bales of cotton, which he shipped to New Orleans in one of his (en)
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  • Robert M. Jones (en)
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