Women
Cooper, Mary. (1981). The diary of Mary Cooper, live on a Long Island farm 1768 – 1773. Edited by Field Horne, Oyster Bay Historical Society, NY. IS.
Cowan, Ruth Schwartz. (1983). More work for mother: The ironies of household technology from the open hearth to the microwave. Basic, NY, NY.
DeWolfe, Elizabeth A. (2002). Shaking the faith: Women, family, and Mary Marshall Dyer's anti-Shaker campaign, 1815-1867. Palgrave.
diMeglio, Jean. (1973). Irons in the fire, a brief look at the open hearth cooking on which a young America grew up, with several recipes adapted to the modern kitchen. Unpublished, prepared for the March 27, 1973 meeting of the Early Trades and Crafts Society. IS.
Earle, Alice Morse. (1898). Home life in colonial days. The Macmillan company, NY, NY. Reprinted in 1992 by Berkshire House Publishers, Stockbridge, MA.
Earle, Alice Morse. (1899). Child life in colonial days. The Macmillan company, NY, NY. Reprinted in 1997 by Heritage Classic, Bowie, MD.
Furbee, Mary Rodd. (2001). Outrageous women of colonial America. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., NY, NY.
Gero, Joan M. and Conkey, Margaret, Eds. (no date). Engendering archaeology: Women and prehistory. Basil Blackwell, Cambridge, MA.
Kalman, Bobbie and Brown, Ellen. (2002). The colonial cook. Crabtree Publishing Company, NY, NY. IS.
Kaufman, Polly, Ed. Thriving beyond expectations: Women in Maine 1850 - 1969. University of Maine.
McBride, Bunny. (1995). Molly Spotted Elk: A Penobscot
in Paris. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK.
Newell, Catherine S. C. (1981). Molly Ockett. Bethel Historical Society, Bethel, ME.
Swain, Sally. (1988). Great housewives of art. Doubleday Canada Limited, Canada. Reprinted in 1989 by Penguin Group, NY, NY. IS.
Trescott, Martha Moore, Ed. (1979). Dynamos and virgins revisited: Women and technological change in history: An anthology. Scarecrow Press, Metuchen, NJ.
Ulrich, Laurel T. (1982). Good wives: Image and reality in the lives of women in northern New England, 1650-1750. Knopf, NY, NY.
Ulrich, Laurel T. (1990). A midwife's tale, the life of Martha Ballard, based on her diary, 1785-1812. Knopf, NY, NY. IS.