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1. Cooking class, Bloomington High School, Illinois Cooking class, Bloomington High School, Illinois McLean County, Illinois; Education; Cookery Girls practice their cooking skills in cooking class at Bloomington High School, Illinois.

2. Choose for victory: try a V-dish to-day Choose for victory: try a V-dish to-day World War, 1939-1945--Great Britain; War posters, Great Britain; World War II; World War, 1939-1945--Economic aspects--Great Britain; Food conservation--Great Britain Poster, color, 14.75 x 19.75 in., printed for H. M. Stationery Office by Chromoworks Ltd., London.

3. French Trade Bucket Bale/Ear French Trade Bucket Bale/Ear Fur trade; Bucket bale; French artifacts; Metalwork; Metallurgy; Explorers; Trade item; Kettles The diameter of the rim is 12.2 cm. The height of the bale ears is 5.7 cm. The bucket bale is made of iron. The bale ears are welded to the rim. The lower portion of the bucket would have been made out...

4. Wood stove, belonging to Abraham Lincoln Wood stove, belonging to Abraham Lincoln Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Antebellum; Furnishings; Kitchenware; Stove; Cooking; Utensils; Lincoln, Mary Todd, 1818-1882; "Royal Oak" iron cook stove on four cabriole legs. Had rounded apron front. Stove curves in toward back. Bent stove pipe. Molded rims, leaf and rosette molding on doors. L 40" H 27" W 31".

5. Dry sink from Early Victorian Springfield, IL Dry sink from Early Victorian Springfield, IL Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Furniture; Furnishings; Kitchen; Appliances; Cooking; Water Zinc-lined dry sink washstand. Bracket feet, bottom divided into panelled cupboard and two drawers, one false, one real, and side-by-side on top of cubboard. Interior has one section deeper than other....

6. Kneading table from Antebellum Springfield, IL Kneading table from Antebellum Springfield, IL Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Furniture; Furnishings; Table; Cooking Large wooden kitchen work table. Five legs. Tin-lined flour bin holds approximately 25 pounds of flour; one drawer. L 58 1/2" x H 30" x W 31".

7. Framed print of domestic scene Framed print of domestic scene Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Decor; Decoration; Furnishings; Print; Prints; Art Large rectangular walnut frame with print of a kitchen scene of a mother sitting down and sewing a boy's pants. The boy sits covered by a towel on a table to the right; to the left of the mother stands...

8. Pierre Menard Home, Ellis Grove, Illinois Pierre Menard Home, Ellis Grove, Illinois Architecture; French Colonial District; Vertical log construction; Menard, Pierre, 1766-1844 Collection of views of the Pierre Menard Home.

9. Kickapoo Bark Hut (Dwelling) Kickapoo Bark Hut (Dwelling) Kickapoo Nation; Housing; Indian reservations; Brown County, Kansas; Indians of North America Image of two bark winter huts built on the Kickapoo Reservation in Brown County, Kansas. People are possibly residents. Reverse side states, "Bark House of Andrew Magozee a [illegible] whose wife is Ahtseh,...

10. Corn Mortar Corn Mortar McLean County, Illinois; Corn; Frontier & pioneer life; Settlers; This corn mortar was used by early McLean County settler John Moore for pounding corn.

11. Peeler, Fruit Peeler, Fruit Peeler; Food; Fruit; Mail order; Apples; Cookery; Kitchens; Gadgets; Apple Peeler. All iron with a wooden handle. Has a springloaded cutting device and turn handle. Attached to wooden base. 15.75" long. Has no patent date or marks.

12. Mary (Rengal) Hartzold Mary (Rengal) Hartzold McLean County, Illinois; Bloomington, Illinois; Farmers; Farming; Women Mary (Rengal) Hartzold of Dry Grove Township, McLean County, Illinois. She was the wife of Henry Hartzold, a farmer.

13. Save Waste Fats for Explosives Save Waste Fats for Explosives Salvage (Waste, etc.)--United States ; World War, 1939-1945--Equipment and supplies--United States ; War posters, American ; World War II Poster, color, 20 x 28 in., published by the United States Government Printing Office
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