Logan, Mrs. John A. "The Part Taken by Women in American History." Wilmington, DE: The Perry-Nalle Publishing Co., 1912. p. 736. MARY C. JONES Mrs. Mary C. Jones was born November 5, 1842, at Sutton, N. H. Her husband moved to th Pacific Coast in 1867. They ultimately made their home in Seattle, Washington, where she preached her first sermon in August, 1880, in the First Baptist Church of that city. She was recognized as a minister and supplied the pulpit in the absence of the regular minister. In 1882 she became permanent pastor of the First Baptist Church; later that of the First Baptist Church of Spokane at that time the second largest church in the state of Washington. For some years she has been engaged in evangelical work. Mrs. Jones if the founder of the Grace Seminary and School for Girls in Centralia, Wash. She has been th founder and organizer of several churches throughout the state and has done splendid work for religion in this new country. Transcribed by: Jenny Tenlen, who has no further information on this individual.