
Our Kentucky Story Chautauqua: Lettice Pierce Bryan
July 16 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
| FreeLettice Pierce Bryan was a pioneering but often overlooked figure in Kentucky history. Born near Danville, she authored The Kentucky Housewife—the first published cookbook in Kentucky—a remarkable achievement that transcended mere recipes to become a vivid record of 19th-century domestic life.
The Kentucky Housewife is far more than a cookbook—it’s a treasure trove of period recipes, household remedies, practical advice, and cultural insights. Through her work, Lettice provides a compelling glimpse into the lived experience of American women before modern conveniences, highlighting their essential yet often unrecognized contributions to family, community, and society. Lettice is portrayed by Dr. Cynthia Resor.
This program is brought to you by Kentucky Humanities with support from the Federation of State Humanities Councils, the America250KY Commission, and the Kentucky Historical Society. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of Kentucky Humanities.




