Noble Wimberly Jones
American physician and politician

Born
1723
302 years ago
Died
January 9th, 1805
220 years ago — 82 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
United States
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Practiced medicine in Georgia and became a prominent political figure during the American Revolution. Served in the Continental Congress and played a crucial role in Georgia's early state government. Contributed to the establishment of medical practice standards in the state. Was involved in the drafting and support of legislation that affected public health and welfare. Engaged in various civic activities throughout his life.
Served in the Continental Congress
Contributed to Georgia's state government
Influenced public health legislation
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