Frank Jones Album (Selected Photos) - Frank Blair Jones [right]

Name/Title

Frank Jones Album (Selected Photos) - Frank Blair Jones [right]

Entry/Object ID

2020.8.14

Description

[Left-Right]: Unidentified and Frank Blair Jones. During World War I, Frank Blair Jones served on the USS Arkansas. He was ranked First Musician and later Bandmaster. Original, candid.

Collection

Zenia Gilbert Collection

Made/Created

Artist

No artist / photographer / studio listed.

Notes

Date: 1918 ca

Lexicon

Search Terms

Cornet, Jones family, Military, Music, Veteran, World War I

Other Names and Numbers

Other Number

Other Number: GILB-AN001-0001-0016

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Jones, Frank Blair [1879-1951]

Provenance

Provenance Detail

Frank Blair Jones Album - Zenia Gilbert Collection

Owner/Agent

Gilbert, Zenia Jane

Acquisition Method

Digital

Acquisition Date

2015

Notes

The Frank Jones Album Series of the Zenia Gilbert Collection was assembled by Frank Blair Jones [1879-1951] - husband of Lydia White, son of Ephraim McClelland Jones and Julia Ann Henderson. Frank was a U.S. Navy veteran and bandmaster. He was very interested in early local history and served as curator at the Greene County Historical Society. The album was passed from Frank Blair Jones [1879-1951] to his son Frank E. Jones [1919-1993]. Frank's niece, Valerie (daughter of William Ephraim Rodman Jones, granddaughter of Frank Blair Jones) received the album after her uncle's passing. Valerie arranged for the album to be maintained locally in the custody of Violet Elizabeth (Stockdale) Gilbert [1918-2006]. Violet's mother was Rachel Jane (Jones) Stockdale, sister to Frank Blair Jones. Violet passed the album to her daughter Zenia Gilbert who shared the photographs with the Greene Connections: Greene County, Pennsylvania Archives Project in 2015. Source Citation: Frank Jones Album - Frank Blair Jones [right], item no. GILB-AN001-0001-0016, Frank Jones Album Series, Zenia Gilbert Collection, Greene Connections Archives Project (www.GreeneConnections.com).