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Carpenter Papers, 1765/1922

0.5 Linear Feet 1 box.
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Papers, 1765-1922, of the Carpenter family of Rockingham County, Virginia. Includes papers of John Carpenter, William Carpenter and Thomas W. Carpenter. Includes letters, 1837, from Tennessee; and letters, 1851-1853, from Missouri; Confederate currency; accounts, 1810-1817, of C. T. Jones with Doctor John B. Botts; the will of Godfrey Hoge of Philadelphia; and a manuscript recipe booklet, ca. 1800.

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Carpenter Papers, 1765/1922 0.5 Linear Feet 1 box.

Cookbook (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), 1900/1910

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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), 1900/1910 0.25 Linear Feet

Harriet P. Shelden Recipe Book, 1820/1900

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Recipe book, ca. 1820-1900, of Harriet P. Sheldon, Williamsburg [Va.] and Mary B. Curtis, Wilson's Creek, Gloucester County, Va. which includes loose papers and newspaper clippings. The volume includes home remedies and a list of household items. The first portion of the book contains recipe of Williamsburg's women.

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Harriet P. Shelden Recipe Book, 1820/1900 1.00 Linear Feet

John L. Bosworth Ledgers, 1891/1948

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28 ledgers ranging from 1891- 1948 tracing Bosworth's medical practice and house calls in and around Randolph County, West Virginia. In addition, there are bank receipt books, several letters, newspapers clippings, and a scrapbook of news clippings. Most of the ledgers are indexed by patient and household and include notes and relevant charges for his services, including the dispensation of medicines. Bosworth was the County Health Officer for Randolph County for some years and as such recorded a significant amount of birth and death dates for his patients and those in an around the towns of Randolph County. Scattered throughout the ledgers are notes on pharmaceuticals and therapeutic properties of substances used for remedies. He also recorded dozens of recipes for alcoholic beverages ranging from crab-apple wine to beer.

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John L. Bosworth Ledgers, 1891/1948 1.5 Linear Feet

John L. Heatwole Collection of Shenandoah Valley History, 1802/1901

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The John L. Heatwole Collection of Shenandoah Valley History, 1802-1901, consists of three folders containing 102 items pertaining to Shenandoah Valley history. The collection is arranged topically into three folders: General Valley Documents, Page County Documents, and Recipes.
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John L. Heatwole Collection of Shenandoah Valley History, 1802/1901 0.2 cubic feet 3 folders

John W. Lewis and Lewis P. Olds Papers, 1808-1902, 1808/1902, bulk 1840/1879

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Collection consists of the papers of three Southerners, dating predominantly from the 19th century. John W. Lewis lived in Virginia, Mississippi, and North Carolina and the portion of the collection from this Methodist minister and farmer includes references to religion including sermons, farming, and slavery. Lewis P. Olds was a North Carolina lawyer and politician and the collection includes evidence of his career as well as poetry and short stories he wrote. The remainder of the collection is schoolwork of Sally Latting from 1808 and unattributed photographs and a recipe book.

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John W. Lewis and Lewis P. Olds Papers, 1808-1902, 1808/1902, bulk 1840/1879 1.00 Linear Feet

Lucinda Ebersole Papers, 1863/2016, bulk 1980/2016

3.8 Linear Feet 2 document cases, 5 in. each; 1 document case, 2.5 in.; 2 record cartons, 15 in. each; 1 large flat storage box, 3 in.; 1 oversize folder, 0.1 in. 11.1 Gigabytes 120,553 documents (web archive)
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Collection includes business records, personal papers, photographs, and artifacts of Lucinda Ebersole, writer and editor, pertaining to herself and her bookstore, Atticus Books. Business records and personal papers include a few photographs of Ebersole and others, book release information, book sales and other receipts, pamphlets, and other notes (Boxes 1-3). Also included are two photograph albums, which primarily contain pictures (circa 1980-2000) from events at Atticus Books (Box 6). Other highlights include vintage and modern postcards of West Virginia and the U.S. South (Box 1, Folders 1, 5-7), various recipes (Box 1, Folders 2 and 4; Box 3, Folder 1), a Confederate Georgia bank note (Box 2, Folder 4), a signed letter by actress Eva Le Gallienne (Box 2, Folder 8), and a self-portrait by Ebersole (Box 1, Folder 10). Artifacts include many cooking and baking items, such as rolling pins for different pastas (Box 4), Ebersole's cake box, a pudding mold, painted recipe box, and other personal items (Box 5). Oversize Folder 1 contains a matted folk-art photograph and several poems.

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Lucinda Ebersole Papers, 1863/2016, bulk 1980/2016 3.8 Linear Feet 2 document cases, 5 in. each; 1 document case, 2.5 in.; 2 record cartons, 15 in. each; 1 large flat storage box, 3 in.; 1 oversize folder, 0.1 in. 11.1 Gigabytes 120,553 documents (web archive)

Maury Family papers, 1777/1977

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The Maury family papers contains materials documenting the lives of the Maury Family of Virginia, New York City and Liverpool, England from 1777-1977. The collection includes the letters and business papers of James Maury (1746-1840), the first American consul to Liverpool, England, and the letters of his second wife, Margaret Rutson Maury (1805-1882), of Liverpool. Letters, business papers, legal papers, and diaries of the next two generations of the Maury family, including Ann Maury (1832-1890) of Liverpool and New York, Rutson Maury (1805-1882) of Liverpool and New York, and oceanographer Matthew Fontaine Maury (1806-1873) are also included. The collection also contains genealogical material, photographs and cookbooks. Subjects covered include tobacco and cotton trade, general discussions about the Civil War from both the American and British perspective, travel, and gender studies.

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Maury Family papers, 1777/1977 6.31 Linear Feet

Recipe Book and Newspaper Clippings, 1838/1900

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Recipe book, circaca. 1850-1900, of an unidentified person. The volume includes newspaper clippings of household hints pasted over Tables of Comparative Etymology and Analogous Formations . . . for Various Languages by John Lewis (Philadelphia, 1838). There are also loose papers.

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Recipe Book and Newspaper Clippings, 1838/1900 1.00 Linear Feet

Shuler Family Papers, 1893/1930

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The Shuler Family Papers, 1893-1930, are comprised of one scrapbook of recipes and home remedies, three ledgers, and one State Normal School course notebook created by the Shuler family of Port Republic, Virginia.
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Shuler Family Papers, 1893/1930 0.6 cubic feet 2 boxes

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