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- Champ the Dog with Twin Lambs in the Greenfield Village Office, May 4, 1956 - Dogs have served in many capacities at Greenfield Village over the years. A boxer named Champ lived in the Village Grounds Office during the 1950s and 60s. Champ often joined visitors on tours of the grounds. Champ became a favorite of the Village staff and is remembered as a "very good and faithful pal." He is buried behind Cotswold Cottage.

- May 04, 1956
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Champ the Dog with Twin Lambs in the Greenfield Village Office, May 4, 1956
Dogs have served in many capacities at Greenfield Village over the years. A boxer named Champ lived in the Village Grounds Office during the 1950s and 60s. Champ often joined visitors on tours of the grounds. Champ became a favorite of the Village staff and is remembered as a "very good and faithful pal." He is buried behind Cotswold Cottage.
- Champ the Dog with Newborn Ducks in Greenfield Village, April 6, 1964 - Dogs have served in many capacities at Greenfield Village over the years. A boxer named Champ lived in the Village Grounds Office during the 1950s and 60s. Champ often joined visitors on tours of the grounds. Champ became a favorite of the Village staff and is remembered as a "very good and faithful pal." He is buried behind Cotswold Cottage.

- April 06, 1964
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Champ the Dog with Newborn Ducks in Greenfield Village, April 6, 1964
Dogs have served in many capacities at Greenfield Village over the years. A boxer named Champ lived in the Village Grounds Office during the 1950s and 60s. Champ often joined visitors on tours of the grounds. Champ became a favorite of the Village staff and is remembered as a "very good and faithful pal." He is buried behind Cotswold Cottage.
- "The Greenfield Villager," May 1977 - <em>The Greenfield Villager</em> was a regular publication of the Edison Institute created for its employees. First published in 1951, the newspaper kept employees abreast of institutional special events and acquisitions and provided information about employee recreational and educational opportunities, work benefits, and personal milestones. The last issue of <em>The Greenfield Villager</em> came out in 1981.

- May 01, 1977
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"The Greenfield Villager," May 1977
The Greenfield Villager was a regular publication of the Edison Institute created for its employees. First published in 1951, the newspaper kept employees abreast of institutional special events and acquisitions and provided information about employee recreational and educational opportunities, work benefits, and personal milestones. The last issue of The Greenfield Villager came out in 1981.
- Grave of Champ, a Greenfield Village Dog, April 1977 - Dogs have served in many capacities at Greenfield Village over the years. A boxer named Champ lived in the Village Grounds Office during the 1950s and 60s. Champ often joined visitors on tours of the grounds. Champ became a favorite of the Village staff and is remembered as a "very good and faithful pal." He is buried behind Cotswold Cottage.

- April 01, 1977
- Collections - Artifact
Grave of Champ, a Greenfield Village Dog, April 1977
Dogs have served in many capacities at Greenfield Village over the years. A boxer named Champ lived in the Village Grounds Office during the 1950s and 60s. Champ often joined visitors on tours of the grounds. Champ became a favorite of the Village staff and is remembered as a "very good and faithful pal." He is buried behind Cotswold Cottage.