Maria Tallmadge Cushman home remedies notebook
00-1949-39-0
Scope and Contents
The Maria Tallmadge Cushman home remedies notebook (1949-39-0) was compiled by Maria Tallmadge Cushman from the year 1840 through 1864. The small notebook contains home remedies for illness as well as many recipes and hints for household cleaning. Many of the remedies are handwritten, and a fair amount are newspaper clippings. Health remedies include treatments for cholera, cancer, colds, rheumatism, dysentery, and "Mrs. Noyes Recipe for purifying the blood." Interspersed with health cures are recipes and tips for housekeeping. These items include tips about softening sponges, cleaning looking glass, extracting durable ink, killing bed bugs, as well as recipes for cologne water, various soaps (such as toilet soap and shaving soap), lotions for the gums, and tooth powder. The item is currently housed in 3A Box 30.
Dates
- created: 1840-1864
- Other: Date acquired: 11/30/1948
Creator
- Cushman, Maria Tallmadge, 1790-1878 (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research
Conditions Governing Use
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Biographical or Historical Information
Maria Tallmadge Cushman, daughter of Benjamin and Maria Floyd Tallmadge of Litchfield, Connecticut, was born March 25, 1790. In 1801 and 1802, Benjamin, a 1772 graduate of Yale College, had his daughter study at the Litchfield Female Academy in her hometown. In 1812 Maria wed John Paine Cushman, a lawyer from Troy, New York who had attended the Litchfield Law School in 1808. Prior to meeting and marrying John Cushman, Maria was engaged to Virgil Maxcy, a law school student from Attleborough, Massachusetts who studied in Litchfield in 1805. It is unclear exactly when the engagement was broken but letters between the two indicate that Maria was not as interested in Virgil as he was in her. A letter from Tapping Reeve consoling Maria on her decision indicates that the break may have come in 1807. Maria's father, Colonel Benjamin Tallmadge was a land speculator, merchant, bank president, and United States Congressman. Maria's maternal grandfather General William Floyd served as Governor of New York, a member of the Continental Congress and signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Note written by
Extent
0.00 Linear Feet
1 item. other_unmapped
Language of Materials
English
Source of Acquisition
Ms. Mary Floyd Williams
Method of Acquisition
Gift
Existence and Location of Originals
multi-part note content
Other Descriptive Information
This collection was processed with support from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC).
- Title
- Maria Tallmadge Cushman home remedies notebook
- Date
- 12/05/2011
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
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