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- Joe DiMaggio with Ford Summer Sunday Evening Hour Host James Newill, May 1940 -

- May 23, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Joe DiMaggio with Ford Summer Sunday Evening Hour Host James Newill, May 1940
- "The New Home of the Detroit Lions: Briggs Stadium," 1938 - Detroit's Briggs Stadium became home to the Lions, the city's professional football team, in 1938. The stadium was initially called Navin Field and hosted the city's baseball team. It was renamed Brigg Stadium in 1935. Player, coach, and future Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Earl "Dutch" Clark headed the Lions the year they moved in. The Lions played there until 1974.

- 1938
- Collections - Artifact
"The New Home of the Detroit Lions: Briggs Stadium," 1938
Detroit's Briggs Stadium became home to the Lions, the city's professional football team, in 1938. The stadium was initially called Navin Field and hosted the city's baseball team. It was renamed Brigg Stadium in 1935. Player, coach, and future Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Earl "Dutch" Clark headed the Lions the year they moved in. The Lions played there until 1974.
- Joe DiMaggio with Ford Summer Sunday Evening Hour Host James Newill, May 1940 -

- May 23, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Joe DiMaggio with Ford Summer Sunday Evening Hour Host James Newill, May 1940
- Joe DiMaggio with Ford Summer Sunday Evening Hour Host James Newill, May 1940 -

- May 23, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Joe DiMaggio with Ford Summer Sunday Evening Hour Host James Newill, May 1940
- Joe DiMaggio with Ford Summer Sunday Evening Hour Host James Newill, May 1940 -

- May 23, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Joe DiMaggio with Ford Summer Sunday Evening Hour Host James Newill, May 1940