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- Broadside, "The American's Creed," circa 1919 -

- circa 1919
- Collections - Artifact
Broadside, "The American's Creed," circa 1919
- Advertisement for the 1925 Ford Model T, "An 'Open Door' to Wider Contacts" - This 1925 Ford Motor Company advertising campaign plays on the Model T's ability to bring people together. Whether carrying worshippers to church, closing the distance between rural neighbors, or widening the world for traditionally home-bound women, the Model T strengthened community ties.

- March 01, 1925
- Collections - Artifact
Advertisement for the 1925 Ford Model T, "An 'Open Door' to Wider Contacts"
This 1925 Ford Motor Company advertising campaign plays on the Model T's ability to bring people together. Whether carrying worshippers to church, closing the distance between rural neighbors, or widening the world for traditionally home-bound women, the Model T strengthened community ties.
- Coverlet Attributed to Harry Tyler, Woven in 1842 for Clarissa Garter -

- 1842
- Collections - Artifact
Coverlet Attributed to Harry Tyler, Woven in 1842 for Clarissa Garter
- Mug, 1715-1725 -

- 1715-1725
- Collections - Artifact
Mug, 1715-1725
- Protestantism in Michigan: Being a Special History of the Methodist Episcopal Church and Incidentally of Other Denominations, 1878 -

- 1878
- Collections - Artifact
Protestantism in Michigan: Being a Special History of the Methodist Episcopal Church and Incidentally of Other Denominations, 1878
- Coverlet Woven by Harry Tyler for Clarissa Garter, 1847 - Harry Tyler was an extraordinarily skilled weaver, a master of design whose coverlets display meticulous attention to detail. Tyler changed some element of his designs almost every year. These changes required extra work, but likely encouraged repeat orders from old customers. This is the second coverlet Tyler wove for Clarissa Garter, a young Orleans County, New York, farmwife.

- 1847
- Collections - Artifact
Coverlet Woven by Harry Tyler for Clarissa Garter, 1847
Harry Tyler was an extraordinarily skilled weaver, a master of design whose coverlets display meticulous attention to detail. Tyler changed some element of his designs almost every year. These changes required extra work, but likely encouraged repeat orders from old customers. This is the second coverlet Tyler wove for Clarissa Garter, a young Orleans County, New York, farmwife.