Kitchen-Klatter began as a half-hour radio show with Leanna Driftmier sharing household tips, recipes, and childrearing advice among other topics. The radio show aired from 1926-1986 making it the longest running homemaker program in the history of...
Compiled and written by the Iowa Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the state of Iowa. Jessie M. Parker, state superintendent of public instruction, state-wide sponsor of the Iowa Writers' program. Sponsored by Page County...
Barker, Celestia Lee, 1846- ; Barker, William B ; Cookery, American -- Midwestern style ; Farm life -- Iowa ; Home economics ; Religious education -- Iowa ; Rural families ; Women in agriculture ; Women teachers -- Iowa ; Iowa -- History -- Civil...
The majority of entries were written during the Civil War and describe Lee's work on the family farm, attending religious services, visiting family throughout central Iowa, social activities, and her beaux. She also describes her training to be a...
Pascal family photo. Back row, left to right:Arcana Celestia (Lettie), John, Laura, Descartes (Dan), George, Lucy. Front row, left to right: (Sarah) Celia C18Pascal family, Aylett, Lee, George Wourms (father), Talitha Cumi [Cotton] (mother)....
Pascal, George Wourns; Pascal, Talitha Cumi; Pascal, Arcana Celestia; Pascal, Laura; Pascal family--Homes and haunts--Iowa--Grand Mound
Pascal house, east of Grand Mound, Iowa. George W. Pascal and Talitha Cumi Pascal are on the front porch. Daughters Laura and Arcana (Lettie) are in the front yard.
Graduation from Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, 1888. The three women dressed in white dresses are the sisters of Descartes Pascal. From left to right:Lucy, Arcana Celestia (Lettie), and Laura.