Amanda Jones (inventor)
Amanda Jones (inventor)
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Later Life and Legacy (1905-1914)

This timeline covers Amanda Jones's activities and contributions in the years following the sale of her canning business, focusing on her continued literary pursuits, social activism, and the lasting impact of her work.
Continuing Literary Work
1905-1914
Even after selling her business, Jones continued to write and publish. Her literary output during this period may have focused on themes related to social reform, women's rights, or her personal reflections.
Continued Social Activism
1905-1914
Jones likely remained involved in social activism, particularly supporting women's suffrage and other progressive causes. Further research is needed to determine the extent of her participation.
Death and Legacy
March 31, 1914
Amanda Theodosia Jones died on March 31, 1914, leaving behind a legacy as an accomplished author, inventor, and businesswoman. Her contributions to food preservation and women's economic empowerment are still remembered today.