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  1. RG1.B4.F11 - Excerpts

    This folder contains excerpts from the book "Private Yankee Doodle" (author unknown at this time). This Connecticut soldier was ill and assigned to a company in Downingtown. The narrative gives the best description of the daily life of one soldier during the Revolutionary War. It includes tales of plundering for food and beverage.

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    Yankee doodle
  2. RG1.B4.F12 - Report

    This folder contains information on the march of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War in the Philadelphia and Chester County areas. It includes Yellow Springs. Bibliographies, naratives and maps are included.

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    Report
  3. RG1.B4.F17 - Journal article

    This folder contains the journal article "General Washington and the Patriot Soldiers" discussing how they won the Revolutionary War with little food. Included are many letters and commands from General George Washington stating his deep concern for securing food for his army. Descriptions of securing this food are included. A reference list provides material for further research. Also in the folder is a list of the contents of Army Medi...

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    RG1.B4.F17
  4. RG1.B4.F19 - Booklet

    This booklet, "The Way It Was" was written and illustrated by the children of the Paoli Schools to celebrate the Bi-Centennial of America. It contains puzzles, recipes, letters, poems, and special features on the Paoli area. Also included are stories on jobs and crafts, Indians, places of interest, early education. A piece describing Historic Yellow Springs is included.

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    RG1.B4.F19
  5. RG1.B4.F8 - Records

    This folder contains a history of the Warwick Furnace and copies of pages from Samuel Nutt's "book" of 1702 with orders for supplies and recipes for good items.

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    History of Warwick Furnace
  6. RG2.B2.F27 - Excerpts

    Selected photocopies are from "Letters Descriptive of The Virginia Springs - the Roads Leading Thereto; and the Doings Thereat - 1834-1836. These letters describe life at the spa and describe the bathing outfit, amusements such as the ten-pin alley, walks, horses, the coaches to transport, the diseases the waters "cured". The buildings are pictured in detail with ballrooms, springhouses and lodging facilities. The food was delicious, music ex...

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