Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Cut-Out Dolls, 1954

THF6629 / Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Cut-Out Dolls, 1954
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Artifact Overview

From 1951-1957, millions of American children were glued to Roy Rogers and Dale Evans's weekly television show, to watch their thrilling adventures in a magical American West landscape, where goodness was always rewarded and the bad guys got what they deserved. Their young fans eagerly purchased the many toys that featured these stars.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Paper doll

Date Made

1954

Subject Date

1954

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

96.0.155.4

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Paper (Fiber product)
Cardboard

Dimensions

Height: 11.875 in
Width: 10.375 in
Thickness: 0.188 in

Inscriptions

front cover: ROY ROGERS AND DALE EVANS CUT-OUT DOLLS
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