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Receipts for making pickles by Henry Burt

Single sheet recipe listing two different recipes of making pickles by Henry Burt.

Recipe for "rheubarb" pie

Recipe for rheubarb [sic] pie. Author and location unknown.

Bound recipe book

Bound book of handwritten recipes. Author and location unknown.

Receipts for cakes, dumplings, and puddings

Large piece paper folded to make 8 pages. Contains recipes for various cakes, puddings, and dumplings. Author and location unknown.

Cake recipe and poem by Matilda M. Lewis, Rutland, Vermont

Recipe for "plain cake" written by Matilda M. Lewis (later Matilda Goodrich) of Rutland, Vermont. On the reverse is a poem dedicated to her younger cousin, Melissa A. Goodrich (later Melissa Carter). The recipe was gifted to S.P.N.E.A. by Melissa's daughter, Ada Carter Hopson. Written in pencil unde...

Recipe sheets

Two recipe sheets. Author and location unknown.

Every Lady's Cook Book, Mrs. T. J. Crowen, published by Kiggins and Kellogg, New York, N.Y.

Cookbook by Mrs. T. J. Crowen, "written for all classes of people". Owned by Mrs. F. G. Stevenson.

Recipe book in reused ledger

Recipe book written in a reused ledger.

Receipts for common cooking, Sarah G. Child

Bound collection of recipes for various cakes, tips on oreserving various fruits, guidelines for choosing meats, and knitting instructions, written down by Sarah G. Child in 1867. Contains a written index towards the end.

Gedney House, south and west walls of original chamber

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Receipt book, Abigail Lewis Goodrich, Wells, Vermont

Collection of recipes written down by Abigail Lewis Goodrich. Also contains a letter from a niece detailing several receipes. The book was gifted to S.P.N.E.A. by Abigail's granddaughter, Ada Carter Hopson.

The Book of Beverages: one hundred summer and winter drinks, published by Thomas O'Kane, New York, New York

Manual on mixing summer and winter beverages (mostly alcoholic).

Recipe book, J. A. Rollins

Recipe book containing handwritten notes and pasted-in printed text. Name "J. A. Rollins" written on inside cover.

Gedney House, street front showing sheathing

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Gedney House, south end wall juncture of house and lean-to showing decay

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Gedney House, rear wall during renovation encased

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Blank notebook of household recipes, Boston, Mass.

Blank notebook titled "Household Recipes". First 12 pages have been cut out. "Boston" is written in ink on the spine.

Recipe scrapbook, M. S. Curtis

Scrapbook of recipes compiled by M. S. Curtis in 1885. Includes both handwritten and printed recipes.

Recipe book, Boston, Mass.

Notebook of recipes and household tips (re: stain removal, etc.). Includes both handwritten and pasted-in printed recipes. Contains index in the back.

Congress cook book, 2nd ed., D. & L. Slade Co., Boston, Mass.

This cookbook's cover contains harmful imagery regarding people of African descent. Historic New England acknowledges historical records / objects may contain harmful imagery and language reflecting attitudes and biases of their creators and time in which they were made. Historic New England doe...

Recipe book

Handwritten notebook of recipes. Front portion contains an index.

Chafing dish recipes, published by William L. Kelley, No. 2 Purchase Street, New Bedford, Mass.

Book of recipes to be made using a chafing dish from William L. Kelley, New Bedford, Mass.

The housekeepers' companion, compliments of the C. E. Osgood Co., Boston, Mass.

Book of recipes and advertisements published by the C. E. Osgood Company in 1894.

The enterprising housekeeper by Helen Louise Johnson, published by the Enterprise Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Penn.

Notebook of recipes and household tips (re: stain removal, etc.). Includes both handwritten and pasted-in printed recipes. Contains index in the back.

The peerless cook book by Mary J. Lincoln, published by Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, Mass.

Cookbook for preparing several hundred different dishes, written by Mary J. Lincoln.

Recipe booklet, W. C. Brigham & Co., Medford, Mass.

Booklet of recipes published by W. C. Brigham & Co., advertising use of their flavoring extracts.

Loose recipes

Collection of recipe sheets and advertisements containing recipes. Compiler unknown.

Nina Heald Webber collection of postcards, circa 1900-1976

The Nina Heald Webber collection of postcards is comprised of approximately 860 postcards of buildings and landscapes found primarily in New England that are significant to the collector and her life. The postcards date from circa 1900 to 1976. The collection includes photographic and artistic depic...

Gedney House, rear

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Gedney House, front door clapboards removed

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Gedney House, east front wall

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Gedney House, detail front wall entry bay

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Gedney House, front wall and roof

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Anne Booth graphic collection

Collection of twelve prints and maps by several different engravers depicting locations in Boston, Charlestown, and Lowell, Mass., dating from the early-to-mid 19th century.

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Prints

10 items

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Maps

2 items

Faneuil Hall from the River

Drawn after nature - For the Proprietor Herrmann J. Meyer. Published for Herrmann J. Meyer, 164 William Street, New York, New York. Copyright secured according to Act of Congress. Tinted. Gilt frame (11 ½ x 13 ½ inches), French mat / Haley and Steele, Art Dealers, 91 Newbury Street, Boston, Mass.

Fort Independence, Boston Harbor

From "Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion," page 329. M. M. Ballou, corner of Bromfield & Tremont Streets. S. E. Brown Sc. Woodcut. Unframed.

Boston and Bunker Hill from the East

(From the East). W. H. Bartlett. C. Cousen. Engraving. Tinted. Silver/gilt frame (11 x 13 inches), French mat / Haley and Steele, Art Dealers, 91 Newbury Street, Boston, Mass.

The State Prison, Charlestown, Massachusetts

With accompanying text. From "The American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge," published by the Boston Bewick Co., page 42. Date: 1835. Engraving. Reverse: Illustrated depictions of The Summer Duck and The Cuckoo, among other subjects.

South View of Charlestown, Mass.

Drawn by J. W. Barber. Engraved by S. E. Brown, Boston. The view was taken from the burying ground on Copp’s Hill, in Boston. Bunker Hill Monument, in its unfinished state, on Breed’s Hill, and Bunker Hill, a little to the northward, are seen in the distance in the central part of the view. A part o...

View of Bunker Hill Monument

Drawn by R. P. Mallory. Engraved by E. A. Fowle. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1848 by J. Crosman and R. P. Mallory in the Clerks Office of the District Court of Massachusetts. Engraving. Wood and gilt frame (11 x 13 inches) / The Ainsworth Gallery, 42 Bromfield Street, Boston, M...

View of Charlestown, Mass., as seen from Somerville

From "Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion," page 152. M. M. Ballou, corner of Bromfield & Tremont Streets. Vol. VII July to January 1855 [description on page 156]. Woodcut. Page 156: "On page 152 we give a view of this city from the Somerville Road. Charlestown is situated on the north side o...

View of Charlestown from the Dome of the State House

Abel Bowen, delineator and scrivener. Engraving. Tinted. Unframed. Image 3 ¼ x 6 inches.

East view of Lowell, Mass.

Drawn by J. W. Barber. Engraved by E. L. Barber, New Haven, Conn. "The above is an eastern view of the central part of Lowell as seen from the elevated ground on the Dracut or northern side of the Merrimac River. The entrance of the Concord river into the Merrimac is seen on the left." Engraving. Ti...

Boston and Environs

Entered according to Act of Congress by A. Bowen. A. Bowen Sc. Tinted. Unframed. Image 4 x 6 ¾ inches.

Plan of Boston, with parts of East and South Boston, also portions of Charlestown and Cambridge

Showing likewise the Railroad Depots. Reference to places not names on the map. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1848 by W. Williams, in the Clerk’s Office in the District Court of the Southern District of New York. Drawn and engraved by W. Williams, New York. Tinted. Unframed. Image...

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Ecclesiastical Furnishings, Architectural fittings

1 folder

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Ecclesiastical Furnishings, Chairs

1 folder

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Ecclesiastical Furnishings, Fonts

1 folder