Hello, Anna--
I'm not sure whether or not this would be the best place to start, but I
just did a paper on domestic service in the 19th century last semester.
One of the best books I found that may have some leads is called Seven
days a week : women and domestic service in industrializing America by
David M. Katzman. It's a well-researched book and the bibliography should
have some listings for pamphlets and what have you regarding housekeeping.
I know I found some articles, too, that cited such pamphlets, so if
you're interested in my bibliography for my paper, I can send it your way.
Just let me know.
Hope that helps,
Emily Rosolowski
> Hello List!
>
>
> I am a Museum Studies graduate student working on my thesis project, an
> interpretive plan for an 1820s house in Milford, NY. I am wondering if
> there are any good sources for information on housekeeping and cleaning
> during this time period. The house is devoid of any plexi-glass barriers
> or
> velvet ropes, and the goal is to create as an immersive environment as
> possible, so I'm interested in finding sources that deal with hygiene,
> house
> cleaning, the nitty-gritty, etc. I already have several genre paintings
> that are being used as a source, but I'd like something text based if
> possible to include in the reader/workbook for interpreters. I realize
> that
> this time period is a bit tricky to research, but any ideas, suggestions,
> etc. would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks so much
>
>
>
> ~Anna Huntley
>
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> Cooperstown Graduate Program
> Museum Studies Masters Candidate
> PO Box 202 Fly Creek, NY 13337
> (920) 602-1800
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