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1Hearth Cooking Empty Hearth Cooking Tue Jun 01, 2010 12:31 am

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Posted on Texas Civilian Yahoo list September 2008 by Hal Simon

The Virginia Housewife, Mrs. Mary Randolph,
Plaskitt & Cugle, Baltimore, 1824

The American Frugal Housewife, Mrs. Child,
Carter, Hendee, & Company, Boston, 1833

The Kentucky Housewife, Lettice Bryan, 1839

The Southern Gardener and Receipt Book, P. Thornton,
A. L. Dennis & Company, Newark,1845

Mrs. Chadwick’️s Home Cookery, Mrs. J. Chadwick,
Crosby, Nichols, & Company, New York, 1853

The Ladies Indispensable Companion,
New York, 1854

Foods in the South During the Mid-Nineteenth Century, Virginia Mescher, Nature’️s Finest, Burke Virginia, 1993

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