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- Ford-Ferguson Tractor, National Farm Youth Foundation, 1940 -

- June 26, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Ford-Ferguson Tractor, National Farm Youth Foundation, 1940
- Memorandum from Frank Caddy to B.J. Craig of the Ford Foundation, January 27, 1949 -

- January 27, 1949
- Collections - Artifact
Memorandum from Frank Caddy to B.J. Craig of the Ford Foundation, January 27, 1949
- Ford Foundation Office at Springwells Park, Dearborn, Michigan, 1946 - Edsel Ford and Henry Ford established the Ford Foundation in 1936 to distribute charitable funds to benefit the public welfare. Early foundation projects included Springwells Park, a housing subdivision in Dearborn, Michigan, begun in in 1939. The development included single-family houses, duplexes, townhouses, apartments, and a shopping center -- all designed in the Colonial Revival style.

- May 17, 1946
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Foundation Office at Springwells Park, Dearborn, Michigan, 1946
Edsel Ford and Henry Ford established the Ford Foundation in 1936 to distribute charitable funds to benefit the public welfare. Early foundation projects included Springwells Park, a housing subdivision in Dearborn, Michigan, begun in in 1939. The development included single-family houses, duplexes, townhouses, apartments, and a shopping center -- all designed in the Colonial Revival style.
- Apartment Buildings at the Ford Foundation, Dearborn, Michigan, 1940 - Edsel Ford and Henry Ford established the Ford Foundation in 1936 to distribute charitable funds to benefit the public welfare. Early foundation projects included Springwells Park, a housing subdivision in Dearborn, Michigan, begun in in 1939. The development included single-family houses, duplexes, townhouses, apartments, and a shopping center -- all designed in the Colonial Revival style.

- July 18, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Apartment Buildings at the Ford Foundation, Dearborn, Michigan, 1940
Edsel Ford and Henry Ford established the Ford Foundation in 1936 to distribute charitable funds to benefit the public welfare. Early foundation projects included Springwells Park, a housing subdivision in Dearborn, Michigan, begun in in 1939. The development included single-family houses, duplexes, townhouses, apartments, and a shopping center -- all designed in the Colonial Revival style.
- Electronic Frontier Foundation Issue Buttons, 2009 - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a watchdog organization for digital civil rights, lobbies and engages in litigation to support free speech and privacy on the internet. People can show their support of the organization and its work by purchasing (and wearing) items such as buttons and stickers.

- 2009
- Collections - Artifact
Electronic Frontier Foundation Issue Buttons, 2009
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a watchdog organization for digital civil rights, lobbies and engages in litigation to support free speech and privacy on the internet. People can show their support of the organization and its work by purchasing (and wearing) items such as buttons and stickers.
- "The Jackson Foundation & Museum" Brochure, 2014-2022 -

- 2014-2022
- Collections - Artifact
"The Jackson Foundation & Museum" Brochure, 2014-2022
- Medal Presented to Henry Ford by the American Federation for the Blind, 1944 - Henry Ford was recognized as more than an automotive industrialist; throughout his many years in the public eye he was acknowledged by many civic and corporate associations. One such example is this sterling silver medal presented to Henry Ford by the American Federation for the Blind for outstanding service to the visually impaired.

- 1944
- Collections - Artifact
Medal Presented to Henry Ford by the American Federation for the Blind, 1944
Henry Ford was recognized as more than an automotive industrialist; throughout his many years in the public eye he was acknowledged by many civic and corporate associations. One such example is this sterling silver medal presented to Henry Ford by the American Federation for the Blind for outstanding service to the visually impaired.
- Foundation Pilings for Ford Rouge Plant Shipyard "E" Building, May 1918 - Henry Ford began buying land near the mouth of the Rouge River in 1915. Ford was thinking of future expansion. His new property was on level ground, near multiple railroad lines, and -- after dredging -- within navigable reach of the Detroit River and the Great Lakes. In 1918, the site became home to Ford's Eagle anti-submarine patrol boat factory.

- May 20, 1918
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Foundation Pilings for Ford Rouge Plant Shipyard "E" Building, May 1918
Henry Ford began buying land near the mouth of the Rouge River in 1915. Ford was thinking of future expansion. His new property was on level ground, near multiple railroad lines, and -- after dredging -- within navigable reach of the Detroit River and the Great Lakes. In 1918, the site became home to Ford's Eagle anti-submarine patrol boat factory.
- Dunham Honeycomb Foundation Machine, 1881-1890 - Mrs. Frances "Fannie" A. Dunham of De Pere, Wisconsin, patented this foundation press to aid honeybees with building comb. The machine pressed beeswax into a prefabricated comb. This theoretically freed bees from some of the labor and honey required to build honeycomb. Instead bees could create a more uniform comb (building from the prefabricated parts), a product more appealing to consumers buying honey.

- 1881-1890
- Collections - Artifact
Dunham Honeycomb Foundation Machine, 1881-1890
Mrs. Frances "Fannie" A. Dunham of De Pere, Wisconsin, patented this foundation press to aid honeybees with building comb. The machine pressed beeswax into a prefabricated comb. This theoretically freed bees from some of the labor and honey required to build honeycomb. Instead bees could create a more uniform comb (building from the prefabricated parts), a product more appealing to consumers buying honey.
- United Foundation Representatives at Burroughs Corporation, Plymouht, Michigan, October 1966 -

- October 01, 1966
- Collections - Artifact
United Foundation Representatives at Burroughs Corporation, Plymouht, Michigan, October 1966