Back for a short Halloween visit, this archived page is sure to shock. Few Americans
realize that John Paul Jones (1747-1792) was buried twice. 114 years after his
first burial, in 1905, his mummified corpse was discovered under the streets of
Paris. Or was it his corpse? US Government tests determined at it was. Jones.
What do you think?
In 1905 a body presumed to be American Revolutionary naval war hero John Paul Jones was exhumed in Paris, France and reburied at a tomb in Annapolis, Maryland.
Encased in metal and embalmed in alcohol, the body was remarkably intact. The
features match almost exactly the measurements taken from the Jean-Antoine Houdon
bust of Jones, sculpted from life in Paris in 1780. Houdon also sculpted such
Revolutionary Era dignitaries as George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and Voltaire.
The pictures and data were published by the US Government in 1907. Following
is an animated comparison of the body with the Houdon bust. YoU be the judge.
-- JDR
Evidence That This Body is JPJ
From the 1907 US Government Report
Body measurements match Houdon sculpture almost exactly (see above) which was
sculpted from life.
Correct sex, age, body size and type, race, skin and coloring and general appearance
of features
Buried in Protestant cemetery in Paris as described by death certificate and
witnesses
Buried in "leaden coffin" to preserve the body in case it might eventually be
retrieved by America, as described in a letter from witness in 1792
Especially well preserved befitting person of stature
Autopsy in 1907 shows Jones died of ailments similar to those described by his doctor and acquaintances
Uniform and possessions not in coffin is consistent with reports that they were
not included and were later sold at auction.
Letters "JP" appear to be monogrammed on burial shirt
Body found in vicinity indicated by church records
No wounds. JPJ was never wounded in battle.
Characeteristics (cm)
Bust
Body
Length of face from root of hair to chin
Length from root of hair to subnasal point
Length from subnasal point to chin
Length of upper lip
Length of lower lip and chin
Min. width of forehead
19.5
12.7
7.5
2.4
4.6
10.4
19.5
12.9
7.4
2.5
4.6
10.2
Photo reprinted and copy condensed from: John Paul Jones, US Official Commemorative
Book , US Government Printing Office 1907 (11,000 copy limited edition) and data
were published by the US Government in 1907.
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