"Ann Arbor House, Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan," 1938
THF719418 / "Ann Arbor House, Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan," 1938
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Artifact Overview
Artifact Details
Artifact
Postcard
Date Made
1938
Creators
Place of Creation
Creator Notes
Made by Curt Teich, Chicago, Illinois.
Collection Title
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
2014.65.4
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of the Family of Jody, Scarlett, and Brian Egen.
Material
Paper (Fiber product)
Technique
Photomechanical processes
Relief printing
Color
Black-and-white (Colors)
Dimensions
Height: 3.5 in
Width: 5.5 in
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