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Contents

● "Such Fancy Boxes, Yet"
● Dried Corn
● Pennsylvania Dutch Cooking is Corny
● The Amish at Play
● Colonial Button Mold
● Illness and Cure of Domestic Animals Among the Pennsylvania Dutch
● Pennsylvania Dutch Pioneers

Publication Date

Summer 1957

City

Kutztown, Pennsylvania

Publisher

Pennsylvania Dutch Folklore Center, Inc.

Language

English

Keywords

Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania German, Pennsylvania Dutch, antiques, boxes, dried corn, Martin H. Cope Company, food, cooking, cookery, recipes, stewed dried corn, dried corn pudding, chicken corn soup, corn fritters, corn pie, Amish, children, games, Mosch Balle, Blumsock, corner ball, blummsock, botching, buttons, button mold, animals, folk medicine, cures, hexerei, genealogy, immigrants

Disciplines

American Art and Architecture | American Material Culture | American Studies | Christian Denominations and Sects | Cultural History | Ethnic Studies | Fiber, Textile, and Weaving Arts | Folklore | Genealogy | German Language and Literature | Historic Preservation and Conservation | History of Religion | Linguistics | Social and Cultural Anthropology

Comments

EDITORS:

Managing: Dr. Alfred L. Shoemaker

Associate: Dr. Don Yoder

DEPARTMENT EDITORS:

Antiques: Dr. Earl F. Robacker

Art: Frances Lichten

CRAFTS:

XVIII Century: Henry J. Kauffman

Contemporary: Olive G. Zehner

Design: LeRoy Gensler

Folklore: Rev. Thomas R. Brendle

Food: Edna Eby Heller

Genealogy: Frederick Weiser

History: Dr. Arthur D. Graeff

Literature: Walter E. Boyer

Music: Dr. J. William Frey

Rights Statement

This publication is in copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ It may be used for educational purposes only.

The Pennsylvania Dutchman Vol. 8, No. 4

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