Box 168
Contains 6 Results:
Biographical Sketches of the Bailey-Myers-Mason [Family] 1776-1905: Key to a Cabinet of Heirlooms in the National Museum, Washington
This subseries contains information on the work of the headquarters staff and on the various headquarters buildings.
Weekly pay roll book, 1904
The materials in this series are not necessarily records of the Association but rather items that the Association and its members collected on the subject of home economics history. Some are historical objects, such as hand-sewing samples, pinking irons and recipe books, donated to the Association by individuals. This series also includes a group of speeches by significant participants in home economics; the speeches were collected by Nancy Leidenfrost.
Family recipe book (Margaret Ripple and Julia Ripple Nevin of Indian Spring Farm, Pennsylvania), 1857
The materials in this series are not necessarily records of the Association but rather items that the Association and its members collected on the subject of home economics history. Some are historical objects, such as hand-sewing samples, pinking irons and recipe books, donated to the Association by individuals. This series also includes a group of speeches by significant participants in home economics; the speeches were collected by Nancy Leidenfrost.
Minutes of the Domestic Economy Committee of the Women's Education Association/Household Aid Company, 1903-1905
The materials in this series are not necessarily records of the Association but rather items that the Association and its members collected on the subject of home economics history. Some are historical objects, such as hand-sewing samples, pinking irons and recipe books, donated to the Association by individuals. This series also includes a group of speeches by significant participants in home economics; the speeches were collected by Nancy Leidenfrost.
The Metric System of Weights and Measures, M.J. Watts, 1922
The materials in this series are not necessarily records of the Association but rather items that the Association and its members collected on the subject of home economics history. Some are historical objects, such as hand-sewing samples, pinking irons and recipe books, donated to the Association by individuals. This series also includes a group of speeches by significant participants in home economics; the speeches were collected by Nancy Leidenfrost.
Clippings and Recipes Gathered from Friends and Neighbors by Ann E. Langworthy, 1917
The materials in this series are not necessarily records of the Association but rather items that the Association and its members collected on the subject of home economics history. Some are historical objects, such as hand-sewing samples, pinking irons and recipe books, donated to the Association by individuals. This series also includes a group of speeches by significant participants in home economics; the speeches were collected by Nancy Leidenfrost.