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This manual collects practical designs, plans, and step-by-step instructions for inexpensive, home-made tools and furnishings intended to reduce domestic labor in rural households. Organized by room and purpose—kitchen, dining room, porch, miscellaneous, poultry, and dairy—the text provides diagrams and construction notes for items such as vegetable paring tables, strainers, dish drainers, iceless refrigerators, poultry houses, butter- and cheese-making equipment, and simple water and cleaning systems. It emphasizes adaptable demonstration methods for use in country schools and farms and includes an appendix on basic woodworking, suggested tools, and further reading.

About the Author

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Rhea C. Scott

Rhea C. Scott is an author known for her work in the realm of domestic efficiency and home management. Her notable book, "Home Labor Saving Devices," explores various innovations and tools designed to simplify household tasks, reflecting the early 20th-century interest in improving domestic life through technology. Scott's contributions provide valuable insights into the evolving role of labor-saving devices in American homes, making her a relevant figure in discussions about domesticity and innovation.

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