The Granville D. Jones House in Wausau, Wisconsin, United States was designed by George W. Maher in Prairie Style and built in 1904.
[3] Jones served on the Wausau school board for twenty years, encouraging students to pursue higher education.
As a regent, Jones pushed to punish Professor Richard T. Ely for teaching socialist ideas, which led to the "sifting and winnowing" statement.
He and another regent censured Professor Eugene Allen Gilmore for researching the right of the state to control its waters.
And he led a movement to reprimand Professor Edward Ross for allowing an anarchist to address his sociology class.