Housekeeping in Old Virginia. Группа авторов
their homes.
The labors of the writer have been greatly lightened by the kindness of these contributors. And she desires in this public way to renew her thanks for the aid which they have given her, but even more for the goodness which prompts them, at cost of their sensitiveness, to allow her to append their names to the recipes which they furnish.
The book, after great care in its preparation, is now offered to the public with much confidence. All that is here presented has been so thoroughly tested, and approved by so many of the best housekeepers in Virginia, that she feels it must meet with a cordial and very general reception at the hands of all accomplished housewives throughout the land, and will supply a long-felt and real need.
If she shall thus succeed in disseminating a knowledge of the practice of the most admirable system of domestic art known in our country; if she shall succeed in lightening the labors of the housewife by placing in her reach a guide which will be found always trusty and reliable; if she shall thus make her tasks lighter and home-life sweeter; if she shall succeed in contributing something to the health of American children by instructing their mothers in the art of preparing light and wholesome and palatable food; if she, above all, shall succeed in making American homes more attractive to American husbands, and spare them a resort to hotels and saloons for those simple luxuries which their wives know not how to provide; if she shall thus add to the comfort, to the health and happy contentment of these, she will have proved in some measure a public benefactor, and will feel amply repaid for all the labor her work has cost.
MARION CABELL TYREE.
Lynchburg, Va., January, 1877.
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS.
Mrs. Robert Alexander | Fredericksburg, Va. |
Mrs. John J. Ambler | Lynchburg. |
Mrs. Judge Anderson | Lexington. |
Mrs. Charlotte Armstrong | Richmond. |
Miss Nannie Averett | Amherst Co. |
"Mozis Addums." | Richmond. |
Mrs. R. T. H. Adams | Lynchburg. |
Mrs. John T. Anderson | Virginia. |
Mrs. John Thompson Brown | Nelson Co. |
Mrs. Benjamin J. Barbour | Orange Co. |
Mrs. Judge Barton | Fredericksburg. |
Miss Mary Bella Beale | Richmond. |
Mrs. Orville Bell | Liberty. |
Mrs. C. S. Bliss | Lynchburg. |
Mrs. S. Brady | Wheeling, West Va. |
Mrs. Emma Breckenridge | Fincastle. |
Mrs. Julia Breckenridge | Fincastle. |
Mrs. Brinckerhoff | Fredericksburg. |
Mrs. John Brooke | Lexington. |
Mrs. M. B. | Warrenton, Fauquier Co. |
Mrs. Bruce | Virginia. |
Mrs. Marcus B. Buck | Front Royal, Warren Co. |
Mrs. Armstead Burwell | Franklin Co. |
Mrs. Charles W. Burwell | Ellicot City, Md. |
Mrs. Wm. Burwell | Georgia. |
Mrs. Charles Button | Lynchburg. |
Dr. Burney | Montgomery, Ala. |
Mrs. George A. Burks | Lynchburg. |
Mrs. Broaddus | Mecklenburg Co. |
Mrs. Byrd | Virginia. |
Mrs. William Cameron | Petersburg. |
Mrs. Clara Cabell | Nelson Co. |
Mrs. Louis W. Cabell | Buckingham Co. |
Mrs. Margaret C. Cabell | Buckingham Co. |
Mrs. H. Coalter Cabell | Richmond. |
Mrs. Mary C. Campbell | Baltimore, Md. |
Mrs. Thos. Campbell | Bedford Co. |
Mrs. Wm. Campbell | Bedford Co. |
Mrs. Eliza H. Carrington | Halifax Co. |
Mrs. Paul Carrington | Halifax Co. |
Mrs. Fannie Carrington | Charlotte Co. |
Mrs. Henry Carrington | Charlotte Co. |
Mrs. Theo. M. Carson | Lynchburg. |
Mr. Edward Camm | Lynchburg. |
Mrs. Fannie Chalmers | Lynchburg. |
Mrs. Addison Cobbs | Charleston, West Va. |
Mrs. Alice Coleman | Halifax Co. |
Mrs. Dr. Coleman | Williamsburg. |
Mrs. John L. Coles | Northumberland Co. |
Mrs. Peyton Coles | Albemarle Co. |
Mrs. Tucker Coles | Albemarle Co. |
Mrs. Raleigh Colston | Richmond. |
Mrs. H. P. Chew |