BENJAMIN FRANKLIN'S "GOOD HOUSE": the story of
Franklin Court. by Claude-Anne Lopez.
National Park Service Handbook #114 for Independence National Historical Park at Philadelphia. Tells of the Franklin House and Franklin
family, of building the house, and of Franklin's many involvements--inventions and scientific instruments, the American Revolution, printing, plus history of present memorial. Color illustrations, 64 pages.
Inventory = 3. ISBN: 024-005-00817-9. Order #: USGB8815 paper$5.95.
COLONIAL HOLIDAY TREATS: special recipes. by Hutcraft.
Over 100 easy-to-make
special Christmas recipes--old and new--good for the holidays and some for any time of
year. A long-standing title, with recipes for egg nog, angel wing popovers, southern short'nin'bread, old timey raisin spice cake, sweet potato pie, apple leather, tipsy cake. Contents include 96 recipes and variations for beverages, breads, cakes, pies and pastries, cookies, candy, miscellaneous foods, preserves, and relishes. Yuletide sketches, 25 pages.
Inventory = 52. ISBN: None. 1971. Order #: HUTC0623 paper$3.95.
COLONIAL KITCHEN HERBS AND REMEDIES: garden and kitchen secrets from early America. by Ferne Shelton.
As the early ships from Europe landed along the Atlantic coast, colonists brought their cherished seeds and plants because of virtues attributed to them in Old World medicine and cooking. Many plants indicated their usefulness to health by some aspect such as color, texture, or shape and some were named for their uses, such as " heal-all", "heartsease", "liverwort", etc. Dandelion wine was thought good for a blood tonic and the liver and kidneys, honeysuckle tea helped coughs, chest issues and nerves being "good for twitches". Chapters include Beverages and Wines, Herbs in Cooking, Useful Weeds, Household Ointments and Salves, Early Tobacco Mixtures, Lucky Charms. There was also Mary's Magic Foot tonic "to maketh the feet nimble and pains go away." Recipes, sketch drawings, 24 pages.
Inventory = 3. ISBN: None. 1972. Order #: HUTC2832 paper$3.95.
COLONIAL TREASURE COOKBOOK: special time-tested recipes from early America. by Ferne Shelton.
Hardy settlers along the Atlantic coast brought their food customs and family recipes from many different lands. Colonists provided fruits, meats, vegetables, and learned to use native foods. There were herbs from fancy flavors, beverages, and remedies. The kitchen became the heart of every home. Try crystallized
orange peels, southern mint julep, dandelion wine, hopping john New Year's Day good luck dish, Brunswick stew, scalped oysters, grandmothers molasses cookies, rum tum pie, and many more. Drawings, 24 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: None. 1970. Order #: HUTC2835 paper$3.95.
INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK: the story behind the scenery. Thomson.
Origin and
meaning of this park where the U.S. Constitution was created, along with the
buildings where it happened and the people who did it. 48 large-format pages,
color illustrations.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-88714-045-9. 1990. Order #: KCPU4777 paper$8.95.
INDEPENDENCE: a guide to Independence National Historical Park. by Richard B. Morris.
National Park Service
Handbook #115 to Philadelphia's Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia. Role of Independence Hall as site where American government was formed. History of the Constitution, Philadelphia as capital of the United States, history of the Liberty Bell (which is on site), related historic sites nearby including the house where Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence.. Color illustrations, 64 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 024-005-00830-6. 1982. Order #: USGB2447 paper$4.95.
PATHWAYS TO INDEPENDENCE: discovering Independence National Historical Park. by Shirley Milgrim.
Traces the history of Philadelphia to become the leading metropolis of Colonial America and the capitol of the United States from 1790 to 1800.Details the stories of the buildings and sites of the park and its region, including Carpenters's Hall, Christ Church and Cemetery, Franklin Court, First Bank of the United States, Friends' Meeting House, Philadelphia Exchange, and more. Drawings,127 pages.
Inventory = 2. ISBN: 0-85699-101-5. 1974. Order #:CHAT3364 cloth$7.95.
THE STORY OF THE LIBERTY BELL. by Natalie Miller.
Children's history of America's famed freedom symbol--idea for the bell and getting it made in England and then at length installed in the Philadelphia State House, secreted away during the War for Independence, then reinstalled and rung until it cracked (the second time, after repair). In this history the bell became a symbol of American freedom and has gone on tour throughout the United States now to be seen again at Independence National Historic Park in Pennsylvania. Illustrated, 30 pages.
Inventory = 1. ISBN: 0-516-44622-3. Order #: CHIL2067 paper$3.95.
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