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English: Menus from hotels, restaurants, and steamboats in the 1850s and 60s.
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Author Hospitality Industry Archives
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From Havana to New Orleans
New York & New Orleans U.S.M. Steamship BIENVILLE
DINNER BILL OF FARE
Apr. 7, 1861

Soup: Pea
Fish: Boiled stuffed Bass, Lobster Sauce
Boiled: Ham, Cold; Tongue, Cold; Corned Beef, Cabbage; Mutton, Caper Sauce; Turkey; Fowl
Roast: Beef, Lamb, Turkey, Chickens, Goose, Apple Sauce; Ducks

Entrees
Stewed Kidneys Bed of Mash Potatos
Mutton Chop, Breaded Tomatos, Curried Chicken with Rice; Veal Pot-Pie

Vegetables
Baked Mashed; Plain, Sweet Potatoes, Stewed Tomatos.

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