“School for Housewives” by Marion Harland

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Title

“School for Housewives” by Marion Harland

Description

Marion Harland was the pen name used by Mary Virginia Hawes (later Terhune) from Virginia. She was the author of several books including Common Sense for the Household in 1871 and Secret of a Happy Home in 1896. Harland was the first name associated with advice for housewives with tips for cleaning, entertaining, menus and recipes in the Dispatch.

Creator

Columbus Dispatch

Source

Columbus Dispatch, July 10, 1904, p.35

Date

1904-07-10

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Citation

Columbus Dispatch, ““School for Housewives” by Marion Harland,” Columbus Metropolitan Library Local History & Genealogy Exhibits, accessed April 30, 2024, https://columbuslibrary.omeka.net/items/show/327.

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