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Szathmary Culinary Manuscripts and Cookbooks
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    • Abigail Wellington Townsend cookbook, ca. 1840

    • Abigail Wellington Townsend cookbook, ca. 1840

    • 1840

    • This book contains the name of Abigail Wellington Townsend and has 99 pages. Included are recipes for: A Loaf Cake; Beckey's cake; Gingerbread to bake in pan's minced pies; fish sauce; Almond Cake; To stew a calfshead; To make [forced?] meat;...
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    • Alice Electa Pickard recipe book, 1868

    • Alice Electa Pickard recipe book, 1868

    • 1868

    • Alice Electa Pickard, 142 Park Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, Christmas 1868. Notebook with 192 number pages, lined. Recipes in ink in a clear hand. Clippings and other materials laid in.
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    • American cookbook, 1759

    • American cookbook, 1759

    • 1759

    • The inside cover of this cookbook and end of the recipes read "M. Ragen" & "From M. Regan to Hannah Wade." There are three pages of accounts listed in the back of the book dated 1759. Purchases of Indian meal and corn indicate American authorship....
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    • American cookbook, 1824-1855

    • American cookbook, 1824-1855

    • 1824/1855

    • This cookbook manuscript is comprised of one manscript sewn inside another. The first, dated 1824, is in a very neat hand. The second, in a different hand, includes the dates 1851 and 1855. Both sections of the book contain many recipes for cakes,...
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    • American cookbook, 1838-1851

    • American cookbook, 1838-1851

    • 1838/1851

    • The book includes recipes, along with some purchases, and the haying dates for 1838-1851. There are 31 pages of which 11 are written. (4 x 6 5/8 in., 10 x 17 cm.) Recipes include: Wafers, Jumbles, Diet Bread, Wonders, A light Cake baked in cups,...
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    • American cookbook, 1850

    • American cookbook, 1850

    • 1850

    • Anonymous, but it may have belonged to Margaret Waters or Margaret Smith, possibly from Georgetown, D.C.The first lines appear to be a manumission document. Also included are expenses, presumably for Margaret Smith and paid by a third party. The...
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    • American cookbook, 1850-1870

    • American cookbook, 1850-1870

    • 1850/1870

    • This cookbook has 15 pages of which all are written, and it has hard cover plates. The name Mrs. Sparkman is written in pencil on the inside front cover, circa 1850-1870. Recipes include: Mrs. Adams mince meat, Champagne punch, Black Cake, Ginger...
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    • American cookbook, 1886

    • American cookbook, 1886

    • 1886

    • This leather book, circa 1886, has 125 pages and is indexed. Recipes include: Sponge Pudding, Shrewsbury Cakes, Cakes, Imitation Sausages, Macaroni Pudding, Cabinet pudding, Orange Marmalade, Rice Cake, Trifle, The Whip, Lobster Pudding, Common...
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    • American cookbook, 1900

    • American cookbook, 1900

    • 1900

    • Anonymous, circa 1900. There are 136 pages of which 68 are written. Reecipes include: Bread Rusks, Pea Soup, Imperial, Tapioaca Jelly, Ground Rice Blanc Mange, Wafer Puddings, Spiced Beef, etc.
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    • American cookbook, 1900-1920

    • American cookbook, 1900-1920

    • 1900/1920

    • This book has 28 pages of which 27 are written. Circa 1900-1920. "I think this was Debb's M. J. C." is written on the cover. Inside is written "Preface by G.P. B. This little book Learned in gastronomy Teaches its cook to use economy." Recipes...
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    • American cookbook, 1900-1920

    • American cookbook, 1900-1920

    • 1900/1920

    • Anonymous, circa 1900-1920. This handwritten notebook has 64 pages of which 33 pages are written. Some of the more unusual recipes are: Olive Oil Pickles, Cherry Honey, Pecan Sticks, Brown War Cake, Mock angel food cake.
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    • American cookbook, 1920-1930

    • American cookbook, 1920-1930

    • 1920/1930

    • This cookbook dates circa 1920-1930. On the cover there is an original color drawing of a woman in the kitchen reading a cookbook while working over her kitchen table with her pet cat at her feet. There are 28 pages of which 14 are written. Recipes...
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    • American cookbook, 1930s?

    • American cookbook, 1930s?

    • 1930/1939

    • This cookbook has 20 pages of which 20 are written. Recipes include: White Apple Sauce, Terrapins, Butter Biscuit, Clam Pancakes, To Fry oysters, Oyster Pie, Roast Ducks, Calf's feet turtle soup, To draw or melt butter, Drawn Butter, Gravy for...
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    • American cookbook, ca. 1850

    • American cookbook, ca. 1850

    • 1850

    • This book has no author, place of origin, or date, but it is probably American, circa 1850. It is written in two different hands and is indexed in back with numbered pages. There are German, Irish, Siberian, French recipes. There are 130 pages of...
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    • American cookbook, October 1933

    • American cookbook, October 1933

    • 1933-10

    • This book was compiled by Mother Armstrong for Helen, October 1933. It has a label saying: "Purchased from Strawbridge & Clothier Philadelphia." In the rear is pasted in: Wit & "Wittles" by Phil Baker from Armour & Co., a little 16 page pamphlet...
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    • Ann Kenwrick cookbook, 1770

    • Ann Kenwrick cookbook, 1770

    • 1770

    • Cookery Book. Ann Kenwrick, 1770. (1701 -- 1703 Account Journal) This is a 306 page manuscript of which 253 pages are written. (6 1/4 x 16 1/8 in.; 16 x 40.5 cm.) It is bound in full calf, beautifully written and has an index. The 59 page section...
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    • Anne Bayne book of recipes, ca. 1700

    • Anne Bayne book of recipes, ca. 1700

    • 1700

    • Anne Bayne Booke [of Recipes] Circa 1700. The book has 224 pages in full calf with gilted original binding. (The frontispiece states "Ann Bayne Booke. This receipt book belonges to my Great Aunt Rachel Bayne daughter I believe of the above Anne...
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    • Art of cookery, 1760s

    • Art of cookery, 1760s

    • 1760/1769

    • A collection of recipes in various hands entitled The Art of Cookery, circa 1760s, with the ownership signature of "James Doak 1762" on inside front cover. It is uncertain whether much, if any, of this manuscript is in the hand of James Doak, but...
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    • Benjamin Butterworth manuscript, 1828-1867

    • Benjamin Butterworth manuscript, 1828-1867

    • 1828/1867

    • This book was compiled in several hands, mostly by Benjamin Butterworth in Petersburg, Virginia, 1828-1867. Petersburg is located 22 miles south of Richmond. The city was founded in 1646 as a military post (Fort Henry) on the site of an indian...
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    • Bethune family recipe book, 1826-1898

    • Bethune family recipe book, 1826-1898

    • 1826/1898

    • The manuscript is written in several hands and bound in its original vellum. There are 148 pages all of which are written including both cooking and medical recipes. Given to G. Stephens from her mother J. Bethune 1898, the book was started in...
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