The Hillsboro cookbook is a wonderful little find that includes not only recipes from some of
the people who lived there but also tidbits about their lives. The book starts with a map of
Camden, then there are the recipes with little pieces of information attached to many of them,
followed by a general history of Hillsboro and short bios on people and families who resided
in Hillsboro. The book is dedicated to Mrs. Helen Taylor Larrison, a distant cousin of mine,
who was a school teacher in the Hillsboro area for over 20 years.
This is an alphbetical list of short biographies that can be found in the Hillsboro
Cookbook.
Blake family pg. 132
Burnham, Asa pg. 125
Cook, Abner pg. 120
Cook family pg. 121
Craig family pg. 135
Crenan family pg. 127
Dann, John pg. 126
Dawley family pg. 125
Drought family pg. 142
Dunbar, Seth pg. 137
Fancher, Adam pg. 117
Ford family pg. 121
Garlick, Will (The Model T story) pg. 119
Hill, Uri pg. 136
Ireland, William pg. 137
Johnson, Enos pg. 134
Lambie family pg. 146
Lambie, Gavin pg. 155
Loevenguth/Wilcox families pg. 126
McGee, John A. pg. 127
McIntosh, Robert pg. pg. 128
Norton family pg. 127
Preston, Abner pg. 131
Preston family pg. 131
Sanford, Melancthon pg. 135
Suits family pg. 122
Taylor family pg. 128
Whaley, James pg. 116
Wilcox, Chester pg. 123
Will family
Wilson, Anderson pg. 134
Wilson family
Wilson, Hamilton pg. 129
The Cookbook Committe included:
Mrs. Gertrude Blowers
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Egy
Mr. & Mrs. J. Edmund Durgee
Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Liddy, Sr.
Miss JoAnne McNamara
Mrs. Edith Regan
Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Clark
Mr. & Mrs. John Sidoran
Vicky & Gary Sidoran
Mrs. Edythe Suits