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Robert Frost Home in Greenfield Village, circa 1937

THF728471 / Robert Frost Home in Greenfield Village, circa 1937
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Artifact Overview

Artifact Details

Artifact

Photographic print

Date Made

circa 1937

Subject Date

circa 1937

Collection Title

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

Object ID

84.1.1657.19

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Paper (Fiber product)

Technique

Gelatin silver process

Color

Black-and-white (Colors)

Dimensions

Height: 8 in
Width: 10 in

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