Jones, Nancy Bondurant
Nancy Bondurant Jones began working for JMU in 1989 after retiring from teaching English at Turner Ashby High School. She set out as social events coordinator for then-president Ronald E. Carrier and his wife, Edith, and later started writing Dr. Carrier's speeches and other documents as requested. In the early 1990s, Dr. Carrier commissioned her to write a book on JMU history that would appeal to a general audience. Rooted on Blue Stone Hill was published by the Center for American Places in July 2004.
From the guide to the Nancy B. Jones Collection, 1993-2000, (Special Collections, James Madison University)
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