John Beauchamp Jones (March 6, 1810 – February 4, 1866) was an American writer whose books enjoyed popularity during the mid 19th century. Jones was a popular novelist (particularly of the American West and the American South) and a well-connected literary editor and political journalist in the two decades leading up to the American Civil War. During the war, he worked as a clerk in the Confederate War Department in Richmond, Virginia. His diary of those years was published shortly after his death.
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