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639.209 ChHarvesting the Chesapeake: Tools and TraditionsChowning, Larry S.Book
639.41 BrThe Oyster: A Popular Summary of a Scientific StudyBrooks, William K.Book
639.544 WaBeautiful SwimmersWatermen, Crabs and the Chesapeake BayWarner, William W.Book
641.5 DeGThe Oyster Book266 famous recipes for every conceivable oyster dishDeGouy, Louis P., Master ChefBook
641.59 AnMaryland’s WayAndrews,Mrs. Lewis R.; Kelly, Mrs. J. ReaneyBook
641.59 KiThomas Jefferson’s Cook BookKimball, MarieBook
641.59 LaLancaster House CookbookMary Ball Washington Museum & LibraryBook
641.59 RaThe Virginia Housewifeor, Methodical CookRandolph, Mrs. MaryBook
641.5941 HeMartha Washington’s Booke of CookeryHess, KarenBook
641.5975 TyHousekeeping in VirginiaA Rare Treasury of Recipes and Secrets of Genteel HousewiferyTyree, Marion CabellBook
641.8709 BrEarly American BeveragesBrown, John HullBook
655.173 WrThe Colonial PrinterWroth, Lawrence C.Book
6566.19 WaBitters BottlesWatson, RichardBook
662.2065 DuDu PontOne Hundred and Forty YearsDutton, William S.Book
666. 19 WaSupplement to Bitters BottlesWatson, RichardBook
666.16 StBottlesA Guide for the Beginning CollectorStewart, R. and Consentino, G.Book
666.19 MaBottle and Glass HandbookMaust, DonBook
666.19 ReEarly American Bottles and FlasksRensselaer, Stephen VanBook
666.19 AdBottle Collecting in New EnglandA Guide to Digging, Identification, and PricingAdams, John P.Book
666.19 BaAntique Bottle Finds in New EnglandBates, Virginia T. and Chamberlain, BeverlyBook
677.028 PeAmerican Spinning WheelsA Pictural GuidePennington, D. and Taylor, M.Book
680 NGSThe Craftsman in AmericaNational Geographic SocietyBook
680.9 DiA Diderot Pictorial Enclopedia of Trades And IndustryVol 1Diderot, D.Book
680.9 DiA Diderot Pictorial Encyclopedia of Trades and IndustryDiderot, DenisBook
681.11 BaOld Clocks and Watches and their MakersBaillie, G.and Clutton, C. and Ilbert, C.Book

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