Mary Johnson Bailey Lincoln (July 8, 1844 – December 2, 1921) was an influential Boston cooking teacher and cookbook author. She used Mrs. D.A. Lincoln as her professional name during her husband's lifetime and in her published works; after his death, she used Mary J. Lincoln.[1] Considered one of the pioneers of the Domestic Science movement in the United States, she was among the first to address the scientific and nutritional basis of food preparation.
^Longone, Janice (Jan) Bluestein. "Introduction to the Dover Edition," in Boston Cooking School Cook Book. [sic], (Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications, Inc., 1996) p.iv.
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