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Promotional Cookbooks: Food & Baking, ca. 1920, ca. 1950

 File — Box: 72, Folder: 5

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The Susan Wineberg collection documents Wineberg's interest in historic preservation, cultural landscapes, and heritage tourism. A graduate of the Historic Preservation program at Eastern Michigan University the collection contains materials from her course work and final project.

The collection is organized into 8 series: Personal, Historic Preservation Advocacy and Collaboration, Built Environment, Cultural Landscapes, and Heritage Tourism, Heritage Tourism Collectibles, Graphic Materials, Material Culture, and Publications. Each series is further subdivided into topical subseries and arranged alphabetically.

Records in thePersonal series mostly focus on Wineberg's course work in the Historic Preservation graduate degree program. Class notes and course packs are arranged alphabetically by the course identification number, e.g. GEO 350. Course papers, graded exams are arranged chronologically. Also included in this series is personal correspondence, materials written by Wineberg, and research files compiled on the topics of Achitects, Designers, Planners, Architecture, Building, Planning, Historic Preservation & Advocacy, and Tourism.

Wineberg's interest and involvement in preservation efforts is the focus of the records in the Historic Preservation Advocacy and Collaboration series. Further subdivided into four subseries; International Preservation, Organizations, Preservation Issues and Preservation Planning, the records are arranged alphabetically by topic. Included at the file level are articles, news releases and communications from organizations involved with various preservation efforts. Subjects include adaptive use, development, renovation and restoration, museums and historic homes, and salvage.

The Built Environment series is a comprehensive collection of subject files which include articles, visual examples, publications, press releases and clippings. Materials are further subdivided into five subseries; Architects, Architectural Nomenclature, Building Technology, Decorative Arts and Materials Culture, and Styles and Types; and are arranged alphabetically.

Records in the Cultural Landscapes and Heritage is another collection of subject files that include articles, visual examples, publications and clippings. Materials in this series are arranged into three subseries; Cultural Heritage, Cultural Landscapes, and Heritage Tourism. Cultural Heritage and Cultural Landscapes are alphabetically arranged in subject files that highlight specific places, people and styles. Topics include: African American Heritage Sites, Capitols, Drive-ins, Governor's Mansions, Malls, Urban Archaeology and Walking Tours. Materials in the subseries Heritage Tourism are organized by state and arranged alphabetically. Wineberg had a particular interest in some cities and collected more information for those places. They include: Chicago, New York, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Toledo, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh and can be found arranged by state. When necessary, materials are further organized by topic.

Materials in the Heritage Tourism Collectibles series are organized by material type and further arranged alphabetically. There are four subseries; Booklets, Calendars, Ephemera, and Postcards. Booklets and calendars are listed by the title of the publication. Booklets include a wide range of topics including building materials, decoration and historic homes. Postcards were originally housed in both file folders and in albums and arranged by location which is the reason for duplicate location listings.

The Material Culture series incudes cookbooks and materials focused on homemaking. These date from the early 1900s through the late 1990s.

The Graphic Materials series includes images taken by Wineberg and prints of architectural examples. The materials are arranged by image type; then alphabetically. Within the United States subseries, images are arranged geographically according to the United States Census Bureau categorization. Reproduction prints are from ART 101 taught at Mt. Holyoke with a print date circa 1915 and include architectural examples across the United States. The prints are arranged by region and in some instances by state.

In the initial donation there were a number of publications. Some of the materials were separated to the circulating collection of the library, those that remained with the collection were separated to the Publications series. There is a bibliography included in the series, otherwise the materials are arranged by title and include catalogues, monographs, pamphlets, and serials.

Dates

  • Creation: ca. 1920, ca. 1950

Conditions Governing Access

Researchers are asked to request materials 24 hours prior to visiting the the University Archives.

Extent

From the Collection: 48 Linear Feet (70 archive boxes, 1 halfsize archive box, 1 record center carton, 1 photograph box, 3 oversize folders, 3 oversized, 3 clamshell boxes, 5 objects)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Eastern Michigan University Archives Repository

Contact:
Bruce T. Halle Library, Room 310
955 West Circle Drive
Ypsilanti Michigan 48197
734-487-2673