Mapping the recipes from “Maryland’s Way: The Hammond-Harwood House Cook Book”

The 725 recipes in “Maryland’s Way” were gathered from a variety of manuscripts and old cookbooks as well as from personal recipe collections of friends and colleagues of Mrs. Frances Kelly and Mrs. Hope Andrews (which is why they are concentrated in Anne Arundel County). Many of the recipes were adapted and adjusted by Alice Brown.

I’ve been able to determine the origin of most of the documents mentioned in Maryland’s Way – items kept in the Maryland Historical Society Library or Maryland State Archives. There are still a few that stump me – not to mention the identity of the various mononymously credited servants or relatives mentioned alongside the recipes.

This map attaches the book’s recipes to the manors and locations mentioned. When none is given, I defaulted to the main home of person who is listed alongside the recipe.

These maps are less an indication of any type of geographic culinary trends and more just a fun visualization of the culinary legacies of Maryland’s elite families at the turn of the 20th century.

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Mapping “Eat, Drink & Be Merry in Maryland”

Hopefully the first of several recipe maps on Old Line Plate, I’ve put the 512 recipes in “Eat, Drink & Be Merry in Maryland” on a map. A lot are just pinned to counties, but if you zoom in you can also view recipes connected to specific locations like hotels, steamship ports, and manors.  The Maryland Historical Trust Medusa map has been instrumental in locating some of these places. Links to MHT documents included when possible.

Let me know what you think – the eventual plan is to map all of the recipes posted on this site but it could take awhile to pinpoint some of the locations!

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