Illustrated Historical Atlas of the County of Wayne, Michigan, 1876

THF126021 / Illustrated Historical Atlas of the County of Wayne, Michigan, 1876 / front, detail
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Artifact Overview

In the 19th century, publishers produced atlases for counties all over the United States. One of the illustrations in this atlas is an aerial view of the William Ford Farm in Springwells Township -- now Dearborn, Michigan. Industrialist Henry Ford, William and Mary Ford's eldest son, was born in the farmhouse on July 30, 1863, and he grew up on this farm.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Atlas

Date Made

1876

Subject Date

1876

Creator Notes

Published by H. Belden & Co., Chicago, Illinois

Collection Title

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

Object ID

38.456.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Dimensions

Height: 18.25 in
Width: 15.25 in

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