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Brainerd Jones (1865-1949) was an American architect who designed and built most of the architecturally significant buildings in Petaluma, California.Jones is best known for designing three Carnegie libraries in Sonoma County, two of which are still remain standing and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Jones also has seven other buildings which he contributed to and nine of which are on the National Register.
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Jones, Brainerd Brainerd Jones
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American architect
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