Overview
Collection consists of a cookbook, perhaps compiled by Peggy Woods, containing recipes clipped from newspapers as well as some handwritten recipes.
Dates
- Undated
Language of Materials
Materials in English.
Access Restrictions:
Access. Collection is open for research.
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright. Copyright in the cookbook created by Peggy Woods, as well as, copyright in other papers in the collection may be held by their authors, or the authors' heirs or assigns.
Copying. Papers may be copied in accordance with the library's usual procedures.
Extent
1 folderCollection consists of a cookbook, perhaps compiled by Peggy Woods, containing recipes clipped from newspapers as well as some handwritten recipes.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Accession number: 2007-M180
The cookbook of Peggy Woods was given to the Schlesinger Library by Jane Lund and Thomas Ulrich in 2007.
Processing Information
Processed: September 2007
By: Anne Engelhart
Updated and additional description added: February 2021
By: Amber L. Moore
The Schlesinger Library attempts to provide a basic level of preservation and access for all collections, and does more extensive processing of higher priority collections as time and resources permit. Finding aids may be updated periodically to account for new acquisitions to the collection and/or revisions in arrangement and description.
- Author
- Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America
- Language of description
- eng
- Sponsor
- Processing of this collection was made possible by Patricia M. King/Schlesinger Library Director's Fund.
- EAD ID
- sch01801
Repository Details
Part of the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute Repository
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