Subseries H: Pamphlets
Scope and Content
This collection includes five series of kitchen equipment, Housewares, Kitchen Appliances, Kitchen Accessories and Designs, Ranges, Stoves, and Ovens, and Other items. Items range from the Antebellum era to the early 2000s. The majority of items are from the United States, with some pieces from Canada, England, France, Germany, and Spain. Items include sales and promotional materials such as catalogs, product cookbooks, brochures, trade cards, coupons, handbills, broadsides, and billheads. The collection also has a safety grater with its original packaging and a pie rimmer, crimper, and pastry cutter with an illustrated broadside. Many cookbooks were written for specific appliance products that include details on the appliance. Appliance directions and maintenance manuals are within the collection. Materials provide insight into consumer culture, technology, and history of gender, race, class, sanitation, marketing, and graphic design.
Some materials include racialized depictions of African Americans and Asians, and a statement of such is marked next to each material.
Dates
- Majority of material found within Items dated from 1867 to 1972, with most items undated.
Language of Materials
Majority of materials in this collection are in English. Some materials are in German, French, Italian, or Spanish.
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 1.8 Cubic Feet (2 boxes)
Bibliography
- "The Arnold Automatic Steam Cooker." (Undated)
- "The Arnold Automatic Steam Cooker." (Undated)
- "The Baldwin Dry Air Refrigerator." (1882)
- "Coldspot Refrigerators: Space Age Design." (1959)
- "Combination Waffle Iron, Griddle and Sandwich Toaster." (Undated)
- "Cooking A La Superior: Superior Steam Cooker Recipes." (Undated)
- "Cooking Foods in Their Own Moisture with the New Utility Cooker." (Undated)
- "Daggett's Patent Russia Iron Roaster & Baker." (Undated)
- "Delicous Waffles - The Wagner Waffle Iron." (ca. 1904)
- "Dundee Dripless Smokeless Broiler." (1922)
- "E. C. Seamen's Patent Premium Ice Cream Freezer." (1874)
- "The F. H. Lawson Company: New List December, Applying to Catalogue No. 11." (1906)
- "Friendly Advise on The Use and Care of your General Electric Refrigerator." (1933)
- "Health: Science of Proper Eating, Science of Proper Cooking and What It Means to Health." (Undated)
- "Hot Water Without Gas." (Undated)
- "The Keystone Ice Cream Freezer." (Undated)
- "L. H. Mace & Co. Manufacturers of Refrigerators." (1889)
- "Let's French Fry Today The Shallow Way!" (ca. 1930s-1950s)
- "Lodge Dutch Oven ... 100 Years & Still Cooking." (Undated)
- "Lodge Dutch Oven: Complimentary Recipe Cards." (Undated)
- "Lodge Dutch Oven: Great American Outdoor Dutch Oven Cooking!" (Undated)
- "Lodge Dutch Oven: New Product Introductions." (Undated)
- "Look At the Features in the New Universal Mixer and Beater." (Undated)
- "OK: Superfex The Oil-Burning Refrigerator." (Undated)
- "The Original Rochow Swirl Mixer and Covered Measuring Cup." (Undated)
- "Pemco Farm Type Portable." (Undated)
- "The Perfection Refrigerator." (1878)
- "Recipes for Cooking in The Arnold Automatic Steam Cooker." (Undated)
- "Sanette The Automatic Dishwasher and Drier." (ca. 1920-1930s)
- "The Savage Ovenette." (Undated)
- "Toas-Tite For Drip-Proof Sandwiches Sealed In Golden Hot Toast." (Undated)
- "The Toastmaster Automatic Toaster: Its Use And Care." (1941)
- "Toastmaster Automatic Waffle Baker." (Undated)
- "The Triple Motion 'White Mountain.'" (Undated)
- "White Mountain Refrigerators." (1897)
- "The Wonder Shredder." (Undated)
- "Your New Toastmaster Powermatic Toaster." (Undated)
- "Your Refrigerator ... Now Cleaner, Sweeter in half the time." (1950)
- "The Zero Refrigerator with Water and Wine Cooler Combined." (1867)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech Repository
Special Collections and University Archives, University Libraries (0434)
560 Drillfield Drive
Newman Library, Virginia Tech
Blacksburg Virginia 24061 US
540-231-6308
specref@vt.edu