James L. Jones (1824-)

OFFICE LOCATION: West Chester, PA

TENURE:  10/31/1850 – 11/12/1851

HEARINGS: 1

RENDITIONS: 1

CASES: 

Elizabeth Williams Case (1851) – 1 returned

  • Commissioner Jones’s deputy, Marshal Milton Lapman, seized Williams as she was released from a West Chester prison at 4 am on June 28, 1851, after serving a five-month sentence for larceny. In “an almost incredible short space of time,” she was taken before Commissioner Jones, who issued a certificate of removal and remanded Williams to the custody of the claimant. [1851-07-04 Baltimore Sun]
  • The West Chester Village Record reported that the predawn hearing lasted only 15 minutes, and no anti-slavery lawyer was present to defend Williams. [1851-07-03 Pennsylvania Freeman, quoting West Chester Village Record]

NOTES: 

  • Jones’s appointment as U.S. Commissioner was announced in November 1850. [1850-11-16 New Orleans Crescent]