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- Lisa Korzetz and Edward Korzetz Dressed in Halloween Costumes, circa 1966 -

- circa 1966
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Lisa Korzetz and Edward Korzetz Dressed in Halloween Costumes, circa 1966
- William Clay Ford and Josephine Ford, November 1930 - Josephine (1923-2005) and William Clay Ford (1925-2014) were Henry Ford's grandchildren and the two youngest of Edsel and Eleanor Clay Ford's four children. Here they are shown at age five and seven, leaning forward from inside an automobile trunk.

- November 01, 1930
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William Clay Ford and Josephine Ford, November 1930
Josephine (1923-2005) and William Clay Ford (1925-2014) were Henry Ford's grandchildren and the two youngest of Edsel and Eleanor Clay Ford's four children. Here they are shown at age five and seven, leaning forward from inside an automobile trunk.
- Josephine and William Clay Ford with Dalmatian Dogs, circa 1930 -

- circa 1930
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Josephine and William Clay Ford with Dalmatian Dogs, circa 1930
- Portrait of a Boy in a Scout Uniform and a Girl in a White Dress, circa 1920 -

- circa 1920
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Portrait of a Boy in a Scout Uniform and a Girl in a White Dress, circa 1920
- Josephine and William Clay Ford Riding a Pony-Drawn Cart, December 31, 1929 -

- December 31, 1929
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Josephine and William Clay Ford Riding a Pony-Drawn Cart, December 31, 1929
- Henry Ford II, Josephine Ford, and Benson Ford, July 1924 - Edsel Ford, son of automotive industrialist Henry Ford, married Eleanor Lowthian Clay in 1916. The couple had four children, three of whom sat for this 1924 photograph. Daughter Josephine Ford posed between her older brothers Henry Ford II (left) and Benson Ford. Another brother, William Clay Ford, arrived in 1925.

- July 07, 1924
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Henry Ford II, Josephine Ford, and Benson Ford, July 1924
Edsel Ford, son of automotive industrialist Henry Ford, married Eleanor Lowthian Clay in 1916. The couple had four children, three of whom sat for this 1924 photograph. Daughter Josephine Ford posed between her older brothers Henry Ford II (left) and Benson Ford. Another brother, William Clay Ford, arrived in 1925.
- George Matthew Adams and his Sister Jessie Visiting the Adams House in Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan, October 24, 1940 - George Matthew Adams, well-known columnist and founder of an early newspaper syndication service in the early 1900s, was born and raised in a house in Saline, Michigan. Henry Ford admired Adams's writing and, in 1937, he moved Adams's birthplace to Greenfield Village -- Ford's historical outdoor museum in Dearborn, Michigan. This photograph shows George and his sister Jessie visiting the home after its relocation.

- October 24, 1940
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George Matthew Adams and his Sister Jessie Visiting the Adams House in Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan, October 24, 1940
George Matthew Adams, well-known columnist and founder of an early newspaper syndication service in the early 1900s, was born and raised in a house in Saline, Michigan. Henry Ford admired Adams's writing and, in 1937, he moved Adams's birthplace to Greenfield Village -- Ford's historical outdoor museum in Dearborn, Michigan. This photograph shows George and his sister Jessie visiting the home after its relocation.
- George Matthew Adams and his Sisters, Claribel, Jessie, Edith, and Bertha, October 24, 1940 - George Matthew Adams, well-known columnist and founder of an early newspaper syndication service in the early 1900s, was born and raised in a house in Saline, Michigan. Henry Ford admired Adams's writing and, in 1937, he moved Adams's birthplace to Greenfield Village -- Ford's historical outdoor museum in Dearborn, Michigan. This photograph shows George and his sisters visiting the home after its relocation.

- October 24, 1940
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George Matthew Adams and his Sisters, Claribel, Jessie, Edith, and Bertha, October 24, 1940
George Matthew Adams, well-known columnist and founder of an early newspaper syndication service in the early 1900s, was born and raised in a house in Saline, Michigan. Henry Ford admired Adams's writing and, in 1937, he moved Adams's birthplace to Greenfield Village -- Ford's historical outdoor museum in Dearborn, Michigan. This photograph shows George and his sisters visiting the home after its relocation.
- "Brother and Sister" by Sibylle Peretti, 2007 -

- 2007
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"Brother and Sister" by Sibylle Peretti, 2007
- The Children of Charles L. Fisher and Rosa Jane Richardson Fisher -

- 1925-1930
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The Children of Charles L. Fisher and Rosa Jane Richardson Fisher