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This collection comprises 28 American manuscript recipe books dated from 1793 to 1959 with the bulk dating from the nineteenth century. One of the books contains portions in German, while the rest are in English. Most regions of the United States are present, with the Northeast and Southern States best represented. Desserts represent the bulk of the recipes, cakes being the most popular. Some recipes include attributes to friends, family, or cookbooks, and some contain notes on quality of the dish. Directions for making medicinal remedies and practical household needs (such as cleaning product recipes or advice on fabric care) may also be included. Many volumes contain handwritten or printed inserts.

This collection comprises 28 American manuscript recipe books dated from 1793 to 1959 with the bulk dating from the nineteenth century. One of the books contains portions in German, while the rest are in English. Most regions of the United States are present, with the Northeast and Southern States best represented. Desserts represent the bulk of the recipes cakes being the most popular. Some recipes include attributes to friends, family, or cookbooks, and some contain notes on quality of the dish. Directions for making medicinal remedies and practical household needs (such as cleaning product recipes or advice on fabric care) may also be included. Many volumes contain handwritten or printed inserts.

All or most of the known authors of these recipe books appear to be by women. A man, James Campbell, authored the accounting portion of the Campbell receipt book and a male writer may have created the Manuscript Recipe Book, [1838]. Emma Hinricks Hilken is the only one known to have resided outside the United States when writing her recipe book (she resided in Frankfurt, Germany, for several years following her marriage). The women range in age from teenagers to the elderly and represent a variety of social backgrounds. Most of the recipe books were written or compiled in the second half of the nineteenth century, with some extending into the early twentieth. Approximately one-fifth of them were written in the first half of the nineteenth century or earlier.

See the box and folder listing below for a complete descriptive list of the recipe books present in this collection.

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Washington Sarah Dunkin Cookery and Confectionary Book, [ca. 1830s], 1869 ; Charleston, South Carolina (M-4555)

Volume : Dunkin 1869
One volume, with 62 pages of recipes. Recipes of note include chicken pie with oysters and chestnuts, jugged hare or rabbit, Baltimore breakfast rolls, calf's head stewed turtle fashion, York biscuit, Federal cake, Liberty cake, carrot pudding, and Indian pudding. The "Cookery Book" section is mostly meats and vegetables recipes and the "Confectionary" section is mainly desserts and baking recipes. Letter addressed to Mrs. B.F. Dunkin, c/o Hon. B.F. Dunkin, Charleston, So. Car. addressed to Grandma from T. Pinckney Alston, Newburgh, January 31, 1869. Five glazed cotton flower cutouts tucked within pages. Several newspaper recipe clippings pasted on cover.
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Emma Hinricks Hilken Cookbook, 1873-after 1876 ; Frankfurt, Germany, and Baltimore, Maryland (M-4572)

Volume : Hilken 1873-after 1876
Single volume collection of recipes (96 pages) in German and English. German recipes include one for pfeffernussen. Recipes in English include many desserts such as pies, puddings (Johannisspeise), cakes (Washington cake and black cake), jellies, candies, and orange fool. Other dishes include fruit preserves, corn dishes, griddle cakes, and several types of catsup (cucumber, mushroom, and tomato). The book also contains recipes for soups and main course dishes.