- "Child care" (x)
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- Title
- Autobiographical text
- Identifier(s)
- audio:19397; APSdigrec_6807; Recording Number: 13; Program Number: 01
- Description
- Labelled "I". On multiple topics, including discussion of work and taking care of children. Recorded on SoundScriber disc.
- Source
- Harris, Zellig S. Cherokee materials, 1941-1946. (Subcollection I2.4 of American Council of Learned Societies) (Mss.497.3.B63c); http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.497.3.B63c-ead.xml
- Subject
- Cherokee Indians--History; Cherokee Indians--Economic conditions; Child care
- Date
- 1945-08-14
- Title
- Account by Lowry Wister, [1781]; Account by Wister, Lowry
- Identifier(s)
- apsrevcity:7649
- Description
- Lowrey Wister's account of her son's life and death. She writes of William Wister's birth and her concern of having too much attachment to him as she had previously experienced the death of an infant son. She continues to describe him as clever and discusses her attachment to him. Lowrey describes his illness. Lowrey carefully details his illness and her administrations.; American Philosophical Society
- Subject
- Lived Experience; Family life--18th century; Households--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--18th century; Motherhood; Women--History--18th century; Women--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--Social conditions; Child care--18th century; Child care--18th century; Wister, William, 1778-1781
- Date
- [1781]; 2022
- Title
- Currie, Mary to Sarah Franklin Bache, 1793 March 6
- Identifier(s)
- text:320798
- Description
- Letter from Mary Currie to Sally Bache regarding the Bache children.
- Creator
- Currie, Maryet al
- Subject
- Child rearing; Child care--18th century; Bache, Sarah Franklin, 1743-1808; Harwood, Elizabeth (Eliza) Franklin Bache, 1777-1820
- Date
- 1793-03-06; 2021
- Title
- Bache, Sarah Franklin to Benjamin Franklin, 1783 June 01; Bache, Sarah Franklin, 1743-1808. to Benjamin Franklin
- Identifier(s)
- apsrevcity:11915
- Description
- Sarah Franklin Bache writes about her family to her father. She informs Benjamin Franklin about her eldest daughter's, Elizabeth, education. The letter includes a delightful vignette about playing with children and rabbits.; American Philosophical Society
- Subject
- Lived Experience; Philadelphia (Pa.)--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Social life and customs; Family life--18th century; United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Children; Child care--18th century
- Date
- 1783-06-01; 2022
- Title
- Bache, Richard to Benjamin Franklin, 1782 January 09; Bache, Richard, 1737-1811. to Benjamin Franklin
- Identifier(s)
- apsrevcity:10931
- Description
- Richard Bache updates Benjamin Franklin on family matters. He writes that "Little Debby" (Deborah Franklin Bache) was inoculated against smallpox successfully.; American Philosophical Society
- Subject
- Lived Experience; Philadelphia (Pa.)--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Social life and customs; Family life--18th century; United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Children; Child care--18th century; Duane, Deborah Franklin Bache, 1781-1863
- Date
- 1782-01-09; 2022
- Title
- Rush, Julia Stockton to Benjamin Rush, 1783 July 19
- Identifier(s)
- text:302196
- Description
- A personal letter from Julia Rush, in her family's estate Morven, to Benjamin Rush, in Philadelphia. Julia writes of her household and caregiving responsibilities, stating she “has her hands full I assure you.” Julia writes of her and Benjamin’s children's health, describing a home remedy she made to heal a toothache, and requests that Benjamin delegate some housekeeping chores in Philadelphia, giving him detailed instructions for this work such as pickling "morella" cherries. She also mentions the "adjournment of Congress” and spending an "afternoon in company with Mr. Jacob Read."
- Subject
- United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Women; United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Children; Philadelphia (Pa.)--History--Revolution, 1775-1783--Social life and customs; War and families--United States--History--18th century; Women--History--18th century; Child care--18th century; Motherhood; Households--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--18th century; Traditional medicine--United States--History--18th century; Formulas, recipes, etc; Philadelphia (Pa.); Princeton (N.J.); Read, Jacob, 1752-1816
- Date
- 1783-07-19