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- Burroughs Prototype SmartSource Check Scanner, circa 2005 -

- circa 2005
- Collections - Artifact
Burroughs Prototype SmartSource Check Scanner, circa 2005
- Ford Motor Company Checkbook, 1903 - Ford Motor Company's first checkbook, kept by Secretary James Couzens, shows the struggling company's transition. The bank account started with $14,500 on June 26, 1903. It sank to $223.65 by July 10 after 60 checks. Then on July 15, Ford sold its first car for $850. From then on, the balance kept increasing and the company was off and running.

- 26 June 1903-20 August 1903
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Motor Company Checkbook, 1903
Ford Motor Company's first checkbook, kept by Secretary James Couzens, shows the struggling company's transition. The bank account started with $14,500 on June 26, 1903. It sank to $223.65 by July 10 after 60 checks. Then on July 15, Ford sold its first car for $850. From then on, the balance kept increasing and the company was off and running.
- Envelope Sent from William Talbot to George L. Appleton, December 8, 1877 -

- December 08, 1877
- Collections - Artifact
Envelope Sent from William Talbot to George L. Appleton, December 8, 1877
- Burroughs Prototype SmartSource Check Scanner, circa 2005 -

- circa 2005
- Collections - Artifact
Burroughs Prototype SmartSource Check Scanner, circa 2005
- Burroughs Prototype SmartSource Check Scanner, circa 2005 -

- circa 2005
- Collections - Artifact
Burroughs Prototype SmartSource Check Scanner, circa 2005
- Burroughs Prototype SmartSource Check Scanner, circa 2005 -

- circa 2005
- Collections - Artifact
Burroughs Prototype SmartSource Check Scanner, circa 2005
- Check Signed by Henry Ford to Edward Huebener for One Cent, February 28, 1924 - Like the Walt Disney Company, Ford Motor Company's logo features its founder's name in a flowing script. Also like Disney, Ford's logo isn't a direct copy of its founder's handwriting. C. Harold Wills, a Ford engineer and a former letterpress printer, created the distinctive logo script with his typesetting kit in 1906. Henry Ford's actual signature is seen here.

- February 28, 1924
- Collections - Artifact
Check Signed by Henry Ford to Edward Huebener for One Cent, February 28, 1924
Like the Walt Disney Company, Ford Motor Company's logo features its founder's name in a flowing script. Also like Disney, Ford's logo isn't a direct copy of its founder's handwriting. C. Harold Wills, a Ford engineer and a former letterpress printer, created the distinctive logo script with his typesetting kit in 1906. Henry Ford's actual signature is seen here.
- Blank Check from Heinz, Noble & Company, St. Louis, Missouri, May 7, 1874 - H.J. Heinz entered his first partnership in 1869 exclusively selling horseradish. By 1872 the company, now offering a variety of pickled foods and condiments, was known as Heinz, Noble & Company. This blank check features the bright red anchor that came to symbolize the "Anchor Pickle and Vinegar Works" brand of products sold by the company.

- May 07, 1874
- Collections - Artifact
Blank Check from Heinz, Noble & Company, St. Louis, Missouri, May 7, 1874
H.J. Heinz entered his first partnership in 1869 exclusively selling horseradish. By 1872 the company, now offering a variety of pickled foods and condiments, was known as Heinz, Noble & Company. This blank check features the bright red anchor that came to symbolize the "Anchor Pickle and Vinegar Works" brand of products sold by the company.
- Burroughs Prototype SmartSource Check Scanner, circa 2005 -

- circa 2005
- Collections - Artifact
Burroughs Prototype SmartSource Check Scanner, circa 2005