The Inventions of Amanda Jones: The Vacuum Method of Canning and Food Preservation by Lewis K. Parker, Holly Cefrey
The Inventions of Amanda Jones: The Vacuum Method of Canning and Food Preservation

Lewis K. Parker, Holly Cefrey

The Inventions of Amanda Jones: The Vacuum Method of Canning and Food Preservation

Reading Power: 19th Century American Inventors

Lewis K. Parker, Holly Cefrey

24 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction autobiography biography childrens science technology medium-paced
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Amanda Jones was a teacher, a writer, an inventor, and a businessperson. She was the first person to run a company staffed entirely by women. Jones's invention of vacuum canning made food packaging safer and easier than ever before. Engaging photo...

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