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- Drawing, "Chimney, M. Wells House Union Conn." (now Daggett Farmhouse), June 26, 1977 -

- June 26, 1977
- Collections - Artifact
Drawing, "Chimney, M. Wells House Union Conn." (now Daggett Farmhouse), June 26, 1977
- Drawing, "Liv. Rm Fire Place and Kitchen Fire Place Mrs. Wells House Union Conn" (now Daggett Farmhouse), April 5, 1977 -

- April 05, 1977
- Collections - Artifact
Drawing, "Liv. Rm Fire Place and Kitchen Fire Place Mrs. Wells House Union Conn" (now Daggett Farmhouse), April 5, 1977
- Drawing, "S.E. Bed Room 2nd and Living Room Fire Places M. Wells House Union Conn." (now Daggett Farmhouse), April 2, 1977 -

- April 02, 1977
- Collections - Artifact
Drawing, "S.E. Bed Room 2nd and Living Room Fire Places M. Wells House Union Conn." (now Daggett Farmhouse), April 2, 1977
- Floor Plan, Ford Motor Company Piquette Avenue Plant, First Floor, 1907 - Ford Motor Company quickly outgrew its first factory on Detroit's Mack Avenue and moved into the newly constructed Piquette Avenue Plant in 1904. This floor plan shows how some of the plant's rooms and workspaces were being used a few years later. When Ford grew too big for the three-story Piquette building, it moved into larger quarters in 1910.

- August 28, 1953
- Collections - Artifact
Floor Plan, Ford Motor Company Piquette Avenue Plant, First Floor, 1907
Ford Motor Company quickly outgrew its first factory on Detroit's Mack Avenue and moved into the newly constructed Piquette Avenue Plant in 1904. This floor plan shows how some of the plant's rooms and workspaces were being used a few years later. When Ford grew too big for the three-story Piquette building, it moved into larger quarters in 1910.
- Second Floor Plan, Residence for Mr. & Mrs. Henry Ford, Richmond Plantation, Bryan County, Georgia, July 1, 1936 - Henry Ford purchased vast amounts of land around present-day Richmond Hill, Georgia, beginning in the 1920s. Here, Ford dabbled in agricultural experimentation. He also became interested in the civic improvement of the area -- building schools, churches and community centers. In the late 1930s, Henry and Clara built a large home as a winter residence.

- July 01, 1936
- Collections - Artifact
Second Floor Plan, Residence for Mr. & Mrs. Henry Ford, Richmond Plantation, Bryan County, Georgia, July 1, 1936
Henry Ford purchased vast amounts of land around present-day Richmond Hill, Georgia, beginning in the 1920s. Here, Ford dabbled in agricultural experimentation. He also became interested in the civic improvement of the area -- building schools, churches and community centers. In the late 1930s, Henry and Clara built a large home as a winter residence.
- Drawing, Fairfield Rice Mill (now Pottery Shop) in Greenfield Village, circa 1935 -

- circa 1935
- Collections - Artifact
Drawing, Fairfield Rice Mill (now Pottery Shop) in Greenfield Village, circa 1935
- Drawing, Fairfield Rice Mill (now Pottery Shop) in Greenfield Village, circa 1935 -

- circa 1935
- Collections - Artifact
Drawing, Fairfield Rice Mill (now Pottery Shop) in Greenfield Village, circa 1935
- Floor Plan, Ford Motor Company Piquette Avenue Plant, 1906-1907 - Ford Motor Company quickly outgrew its first factory on Detroit's Mack Avenue and moved into the newly constructed Piquette Avenue Plant in 1904. This floor plan shows how some of the plant's rooms and workspaces were being used a few years later. When Ford grew too big for the three-story Piquette building, it moved into larger quarters in 1910.

- 1906-1907
- Collections - Artifact
Floor Plan, Ford Motor Company Piquette Avenue Plant, 1906-1907
Ford Motor Company quickly outgrew its first factory on Detroit's Mack Avenue and moved into the newly constructed Piquette Avenue Plant in 1904. This floor plan shows how some of the plant's rooms and workspaces were being used a few years later. When Ford grew too big for the three-story Piquette building, it moved into larger quarters in 1910.
- First Floor Plan, Residence for Mr. & Mrs. Henry Ford, Richmond Plantation, Bryan County, Georgia, July 1, 1936 - Henry Ford purchased vast amounts of land around present-day Richmond Hill, Georgia, beginning in the 1920s. Here, Ford dabbled in agricultural experimentation. He also became interested in the civic improvement of the area -- building schools, churches and community centers. In the late 1930s, Henry and Clara built a large home as a winter residence.

- July 01, 1936
- Collections - Artifact
First Floor Plan, Residence for Mr. & Mrs. Henry Ford, Richmond Plantation, Bryan County, Georgia, July 1, 1936
Henry Ford purchased vast amounts of land around present-day Richmond Hill, Georgia, beginning in the 1920s. Here, Ford dabbled in agricultural experimentation. He also became interested in the civic improvement of the area -- building schools, churches and community centers. In the late 1930s, Henry and Clara built a large home as a winter residence.
- Drawing, Fairfield Rice Mill (now Pottery Shop) in Greenfield Village, circa 1935 -

- circa 1935
- Collections - Artifact
Drawing, Fairfield Rice Mill (now Pottery Shop) in Greenfield Village, circa 1935