One of the few Kansas women to have a place in Who's Who was the late Amanda T.Jones of Junction City.She was one of the most prolific poets of Kansas.
Her Atlantic is a story of the rebellion;Utah and Other Poems;
A Prairie Idyl;Flowers and a Weed;and Rubaiyat of Solomon Valley are volumes of verse.Her prose:Children's Stories,Fairy Arrows and The White Blackbird;A Psychic Autobiography,published in 1908;Man and Priest,a story of psychic detection;
Mother of Pioneers,and a novel ready for publication,A Daughter of Wall St.
Miss Jones originated a working women's home and patented many inventions,mostly household necessities.