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- Clara Ford Piloting the "Callie B" in the Rouge River at Fair Lane Estate, Dearborn, Michigan, circa 1925 - Clara Ford pilots her electric boat, <em>Callie B.</em>, on the Rouge River in Dearborn, Michigan. Callie was the affectionate nickname given by Henry Ford to his wife. Mrs. Ford kept her mahogany boat in an underground boathouse next to the couple's residence at Fair Lane Estate.

- 1920-1929
- Collections - Artifact
Clara Ford Piloting the "Callie B" in the Rouge River at Fair Lane Estate, Dearborn, Michigan, circa 1925
Clara Ford pilots her electric boat, Callie B., on the Rouge River in Dearborn, Michigan. Callie was the affectionate nickname given by Henry Ford to his wife. Mrs. Ford kept her mahogany boat in an underground boathouse next to the couple's residence at Fair Lane Estate.
- Clara Ford Driving her Boat "Callie B.," June 5, 1923 - Clara Ford pilots her electric boat, <em>Callie B.</em>, on the Rouge River in Dearborn, Michigan. Callie was the affectionate nickname given by Henry Ford to his wife. Mrs. Ford kept her mahogany boat in an underground boathouse next to the couple's residence at Fair Lane Estate.

- June 05, 1923
- Collections - Artifact
Clara Ford Driving her Boat "Callie B.," June 5, 1923
Clara Ford pilots her electric boat, Callie B., on the Rouge River in Dearborn, Michigan. Callie was the affectionate nickname given by Henry Ford to his wife. Mrs. Ford kept her mahogany boat in an underground boathouse next to the couple's residence at Fair Lane Estate.