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William Jones (1760-1831) --
4th Secretary of the Navy, 19 January 1813 - 1 December 1814

William Jones was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1760. Apprenticed in a shipyard, during the American War of Independence he saw combat in the battles of Trenton and Princeton and later served at sea. In the decades that followed the war he was a successful merchant in Charleston, South Carolina, and in Philadelphia. He was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1800 and was offered the office of Secretary of the Navy in 1801, but declined and remained in Congress to the end of his term in 1803.

With the War of 1812 raging, William Jones became Secretary of the Navy in January 1814. His policies contributed greatly to American success on the Great Lakes and to a strategy of coastal defense and commerce raiding on the high seas. In late 1814, near the end of his term, he made recommendations on the reorganization of the Navy Department. These led to the establishment of the Board of Commissioners system which operated from 1815 until 1842.

During much of 1813 and into 1814, Jones also served as acting Secretary of the Treasury and in 1816 was appointed President of the Second Bank of the United States. He returned to commerical pursuits in 1819. William Jones died in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, on 6 September 1831.

The destroyer USS William Jones (DD-308), 1920-1932, was named in honor of Secretary of the Navy William Jones.

This page features our only images of William Jones.


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Photo #: NH 54764-KN (Color)

William Jones,
Secretary of the Navy, 19 January 1813 - 1 December 1814

Portrait by Gilbert Stuart.

Courtesy of the Navy Art Collection, Washington, D.C. Donation of Lieutenant William M. Smith, USMCR

U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

Online Image: 105KB; 605 x 765 pixels

 
Photo #: NH 66633

William Jones
,
Secretary of the Navy, 1813-1814

Phototype by F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, after the portrait by Gilbert Stuart, published circa the later 19th Century.
This image includes a facsimile of William Jones' signature, and credits him with being the First President of the American Fire Insurance Company, of Philadelphia.

U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

Online Image: 55KB; 515 x 765 pixels

 
Photo #: NH 54763

William Jones
,
Secretary of the Navy, 1813-1814

Engraved portrait, probably of the period following the War of 1812.

A copy of this image appears in "Articles on U.S. Navy" by Charles Oscar Paullin (Article # 15, page 1308).

U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.

Online Image: 69KB; 565 x 675 pixels

 


The following image shows the official portrait of Secretary Jones in use as a decoration in the office of the Secretary of the Navy:

Photo #: 80-G-K-13939 (Color)

Secretary of the Navy's Office, Pentagon Building, Arlington, Virginia

View of the office's center and right walls, with Secretary of the Navy Dan A. Kimball's desk, 6 January 1953.
Hanging on the wall are the official Secretary of the Navy portraits of Gideon Welles (left) and William Jones.
Note World map and flags of the Navy and Marine Corps.

Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives.

Online Image: 110KB; 740 x 615 pixels

Reproductions of this image may also be available through the National Archives photographic reproduction system.

 


If you want higher resolution reproductions than the "Online Library's" digital images, see: "How to Obtain Photographic Reproductions."


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Page made 11 March 2000
Link added 10 March 2005