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[Club Aluminum Hammercraft Waterless Cookware]. 24 p. circa 1940

Mixed materials 430, Folder 19

Item [19] promotes Club Aluminum Hammercraft Waterless Cookware. Includes advice on care and use of cookware; vegetable, dessert, and entree recipes; and images of product and serving suggestions. Sample recipes: casserole meat pie, 10-minute corn bread, and pineapple cinnamon pie. Marked: FORM NO. D5--150M--5-40. Damaged: cover missing.

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Cream Baking Powder pastry book. 24 p. circa 1895

Mixed Materials 8a, Folder 18

Item [18] promotes Cream Baking Powder. Includes testimonial from chief steward at Young's Hotel, Boston, Mass.; Cost comparison with Royal and Cleveland baking powders; recipes for biscuits, breads, rolls, cakes, frostings, gems, muffins, griddle cakes, waffles, pies, puddings, and pudding sauces; table of weights and measures; and product packaging illustration. Sample recipes: Vienna rolls, bride's cake, and Christmas pudding. Damaged: name of owner hand written on cover.

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Goose raising / by Alfred R. Lee and E.L. Dakan. [Farmers' Bulletin 767]. [24] p. circa 1940s

Mixed materials 298, Folder 18

Item [18] promotes mass food production of geese. Includes information on various breeds of geese; advice on raising, fattening, killing, picking, and marketing geese; and images of different goose breeds, goose egg incubators, and coops on goose farms. No recipes. Damaged: missing cover and last page.

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Humorous and pathetic tales of Abraham Lincoln. 78 p. circa 1890s

Mixed Materials 189

Item [18] promotes Lincoln Tea. Includes anecdotes and stories told by and of Abraham Lincoln; illustrations of Lincoln, his stepmother Mrs. Sarah Bush Lincoln, his law partner W.H. Herndon; and his childhood home; and 7 p. (one a loose insert) of advertisements for Lincoln Tea emphasizing its medicinal properties. No recipes.