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Abraham's Table manuscript

0.50 cubic feet 2 boxes
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Abraham's Table manuscript, is a typed manuscript of Dr. Crystal Theodore's work Abraham's Table: A Collection of Jewish, Christian and Islamic Recipes and Their Origins. The manuscript includes a narrative description and history of the celebratory foods of the three aforementioned religions as well as recipes.
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Abraham's Table manuscript 0.50 cubic feet 2 boxes

Anne T. Chapman Papers

8.10 Linear Feet
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Papers, 1884-1954, of Anne T. Chapman of Madison, Wisconsin and Williamsburg, Virginia. She was a civic and social leader in the community of Williamsburg who served as librarian of the Williamsburg Public Library from 1910-1942. Papers include correspondence, diaries, photographs, and newspaper clippings and concern Gamma Phi Beta, the Williamsburg Civic League, the Williamsburg Public Library, the Williamsburg Garden Club, Bruton Parish Church, and public health.

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Anne T. Chapman Papers 8.10 Linear Feet

Armed Forces Recipes Service Cards

0.3 Cubic Feet 1 box
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The Armed Forces Recipes Service Cards Collection contains three materials related to the Armed Forces Recipes Service Cards. There are around 1000 cards, and each card contains a recipe to feed 100 people. The cards provide insight into food preparation and nutrition for the Armed Forces during the Vietnam War era. Prior to 1969, the four main military branches published their own editions of recipe cards. In 1969, they consolidated the recipe cards into the Armed Forces Recipes Cards, which serviced all four branches at once. The collection contains three editions of recipe cards. The first edition is from 1963 for the Navy-Marine Corps Recipe Service. The second is the 1972 edition of recipe cards for the Armed Forces Recipes Service. The third is a 1972 index of recipe of cards, but it does not contain recipes. All three editions are incomplete and do not contain all cards. The editions are categorized by the types of recipes, and each category includes a cartoon drawing on the first page and then an index of the recipes in the category. After the category's index, the recipes are found in order.
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Armed Forces Recipes Service Cards 0.3 Cubic Feet 1 box

Book for Receipts Recipe Book

0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder
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The collection consists of a recipe book titled "Book for Receipts" written in England in 1731 by at least two authors--names unknown. Recipes focus largely on delicacies, not on staple meals, and home remedies.
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Book for Receipts Recipe Book 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Cookbook (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

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Cookbook, circa 1900-1910, of an unknown person from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Includes recipes both cut out of a newspaper and glued into the volume as well as hand written recipes. There are also assorted newspaper clippings unrelated to cooking that have been glued into the volume.

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Cookbook (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) 0.25 Linear Feet

Cookbooks and cooking pamphlets collection

2.5 linear feet (7 boxes)
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The Cookbooks and cooking pamphlets collection includes pamphlets, booklets, and other printed materials published by a myriad of American food companies in order to advertise their products. The majority of the collection originates from the 1950s - 1960s.
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Cookbooks and cooking pamphlets collection 2.5 linear feet (7 boxes)

"Cooking Recipes" Recipe Book

0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder
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This collection includes a recipe book containing hand-written recipes for soups, salads, puddings, cookies, cakes, icings, and biscuits. The date, location, and full author name remain unknown.
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"Cooking Recipes" Recipe Book 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Davidson Family Papers

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This collection consists of papers of Lexington, Virginia lawyer James D. Davidson and his daughter Mary Davidson and includes some correspondence, manuscript and printed poems of James D.Davidson, clippings, and some miscellaneaous papers from the family. James Davidson's printed and handwritten writings in the collection were compiled for his book "A Curiosity in the Chancery and Rhyme and Prose," (N.D., but likely 1876-81). The collection contains detailed genealogy of the Davidson, Greenlee, and McDowell families of Virginia and Kentucky. Other highlights are a typescript paper presented in 1915 by Greenlee Davidson Letcher to the Fortnightly Club of Lexington (Va.) on the life of Capatian Greenlee Davidson, son of James D. Davidson, who died fighting for the Confederacy during the American Civil War, a fragment of a handwritten 19th century recipe book, a small pen and ink drawing on Washington College stationary of the Virginia patriotic doodles and quotations, and a carte de visite photograph of the steamship "City of New York".

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Davidson Family Papers 0.5 Linear Feet

Edith Luke Household Ledger

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This collection includes a household ledger from the estate of Edith Luke(?). A note on the inside cover reads "Geo. Parker my father." The notebook contains multiple ledgers, handwritten and clipped recipes, household accounts, and prayers. The notebook contains a number of different handwritings, so it may have been used by a variety of family members.
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Edith Luke Household Ledger 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Ellyn Lo Fong "these are my favorite recipes…" pamphlet

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Recipe pamphlet created by Ellyn Lo Fong titled "these are my favorite recipes…".
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