Jones, Jesse H(olman)

Jones, Jesse H(olman)

▪ American banker and government official
born April 5, 1874, Robertson County, Tenn., U.S.
died June 1, 1956, Houston, Texas
 U.S. banker, businessman, and public official, chairman of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) from 1933 to 1939.

      As a young man, Jones moved with his family to Texas, where he worked in his uncle's lumber business. He subsequently established his own lumber business and went on to make his fortune in banking, real estate, and construction. By 1912 Jones had ties with business interests in New York City, and he became a leading financial supporter of Woodrow Wilson. He expanded his role in Democratic Party affairs during the 1920s, even arranging for his beloved city of Houston to host the party's 1928 national convention.

      Appointed one of the RFC directors by President Hoover in 1932, Jones became chairman after Franklin Delano Roosevelt was inaugurated. Under Jones's leadership, the agency provided loans to railroads and financial institutions in order to stimulate commerce.

      Jones resigned as RFC chairman in 1939 in order to accept appointment as director of the Federal Loan Agency. While continuing, effectively if not nominally, to superintend the former agency, he now exercised control over the Federal Housing Administration, the Export-Import Bank, and the Home Owners' Loan Corporation. A special act of Congress permitted him to carry out his activities at the Federal Loan Agency even after he became Roosevelt's secretary of commerce in 1940. In this position (and as a member of the War Production Board), Jones played a major part in mobilizing U.S. industrial production for World War II.

      Jones left government service in 1945 at the request of President Roosevelt, who wanted the commerce post for Jones's rival, former Vice President Henry Wallace. Jones returned to his home city and spent the remainder of his life publishing the Houston Chronicle and engaging in more highly successful investments and business ventures.

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