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- Scrapbook Compiled by Hazel June Ebel, 1939 - Robert Ebel, a teacher at the Edison Institute High School, tutored the 5th and 6th grade students sent to demonstrate in the model machine shop in the Ford exhibit at the 1939 New York World's Fair. In addition to teaching, Ebel and another instructor and their wives chaperoned the students during the summer. Robert's wife Hazel compiled this scrapbook to document the group's experiences.

- 1939
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Scrapbook Compiled by Hazel June Ebel, 1939
Robert Ebel, a teacher at the Edison Institute High School, tutored the 5th and 6th grade students sent to demonstrate in the model machine shop in the Ford exhibit at the 1939 New York World's Fair. In addition to teaching, Ebel and another instructor and their wives chaperoned the students during the summer. Robert's wife Hazel compiled this scrapbook to document the group's experiences.
- Scrapbook by Baseball Player James "Deacon" White, 1871-1872 - James "Deacon" White was a prominent baseball player from the 1860s to the 1880s. The future hall of famer created this scrapbook during his time playing for the Cleveland Forest Citys. White is believed to be the first player to receive a "most valuable player" award (in 1875 with Boston), and is also credited with being the first player to use a catcher's mask in game play.

- 1871-1872
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Scrapbook by Baseball Player James "Deacon" White, 1871-1872
James "Deacon" White was a prominent baseball player from the 1860s to the 1880s. The future hall of famer created this scrapbook during his time playing for the Cleveland Forest Citys. White is believed to be the first player to receive a "most valuable player" award (in 1875 with Boston), and is also credited with being the first player to use a catcher's mask in game play.
- Scrapbook of Newspaper Articles, 1856-1860 -

- 1856-1860
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Scrapbook of Newspaper Articles, 1856-1860
- Memorabilia Scrapbook Compiled by Hazel June Ebel, 1938-1939 - In 1938, Robert Ebel moved to Dearborn, Michigan, to teach math and science at the Edison Institute High School. His wife Hazel filled this scrapbook with "memories" of the couple's first year in Michigan and their time spent chaperoning 5th and 6th grade students from the Edison Institute schools who demonstrated in the model machine shop at the 1939 New York World's Fair.

- 1938-1939
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Memorabilia Scrapbook Compiled by Hazel June Ebel, 1938-1939
In 1938, Robert Ebel moved to Dearborn, Michigan, to teach math and science at the Edison Institute High School. His wife Hazel filled this scrapbook with "memories" of the couple's first year in Michigan and their time spent chaperoning 5th and 6th grade students from the Edison Institute schools who demonstrated in the model machine shop at the 1939 New York World's Fair.
- Scrapbook, National Motor Car Company Auto Racing, Race Cars and Drivers, 1911-1914 - National was formed in Indianapolis in 1900 as a maker of electric cars, but it transitioned to gasoline six years later. The company had an active racing program. This scrapbook, assembled by a distributor in Los Angeles, tracked National's motorsport successes. The company's annual production peaked at something over 1,800 cars in 1915. National ended operations in 1924.

- 1911-1914
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Scrapbook, National Motor Car Company Auto Racing, Race Cars and Drivers, 1911-1914
National was formed in Indianapolis in 1900 as a maker of electric cars, but it transitioned to gasoline six years later. The company had an active racing program. This scrapbook, assembled by a distributor in Los Angeles, tracked National's motorsport successes. The company's annual production peaked at something over 1,800 cars in 1915. National ended operations in 1924.