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- Autographed Photo of the "Our Gang" Actors, 1928 - Jack L. Maddux, owner of a Lincoln dealership in Los Angeles, sent autographed pictures of the <em>Our Gang</em> actors to Edsel Ford in 1929. Maddux thought that Ford's children might appreciate photos of the young stars posed on a Ford Tri-Motor airplane. More than 200 <em>Our Gang</em> film shorts were produced from 1922 to 1944.

- 1928
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Autographed Photo of the "Our Gang" Actors, 1928
Jack L. Maddux, owner of a Lincoln dealership in Los Angeles, sent autographed pictures of the Our Gang actors to Edsel Ford in 1929. Maddux thought that Ford's children might appreciate photos of the young stars posed on a Ford Tri-Motor airplane. More than 200 Our Gang film shorts were produced from 1922 to 1944.
- "Our Gang" Actors at the Ford Exhibition Building Lounge, California Pacific International Exposition, 1935 - Ford Motor Company was the major exhibitor at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition in San Diego. The Ford Building, Music Bowl, and outdoor "Roads of the Pacific" experience composed the Exposition's largest and most popular attraction. Among the 2.5 million fairgoers who visited the Ford Exhibit were the stars of the popular <em>Our Gang</em> film shorts.

- 1935
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"Our Gang" Actors at the Ford Exhibition Building Lounge, California Pacific International Exposition, 1935
Ford Motor Company was the major exhibitor at the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition in San Diego. The Ford Building, Music Bowl, and outdoor "Roads of the Pacific" experience composed the Exposition's largest and most popular attraction. Among the 2.5 million fairgoers who visited the Ford Exhibit were the stars of the popular Our Gang film shorts.
- Letter from J. L. Maddux to Edsel Ford, Sending Photos of "Our Gang" Actors, 1928 - Jack. L Maddux owned a Lincoln dealership in Los Angeles when Ford Motor Company established its aviation division. Impressed with Ford's Tri-Motor airplane, Maddux formed Maddux Air Lines in 1927 and operated regular flights in California, Arizona, and Mexico. Given its location, the airline's customers included Hollywood studios. Maddux Air Lines merged with Transcontinental Air Transport in 1929.

- September 25, 1928
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Letter from J. L. Maddux to Edsel Ford, Sending Photos of "Our Gang" Actors, 1928
Jack. L Maddux owned a Lincoln dealership in Los Angeles when Ford Motor Company established its aviation division. Impressed with Ford's Tri-Motor airplane, Maddux formed Maddux Air Lines in 1927 and operated regular flights in California, Arizona, and Mexico. Given its location, the airline's customers included Hollywood studios. Maddux Air Lines merged with Transcontinental Air Transport in 1929.
- Autographed Photo of "Our Gang" Actors, 1928 - Jack L. Maddux, owner of a Lincoln dealership in Los Angeles, sent autographed pictures of the <em>Our Gang</em> actors to Edsel Ford in 1929. Maddux thought that Ford's children might appreciate photos of the young stars posed on a Ford Tri-Motor airplane. More than 200 <em>Our Gang</em> film shorts were produced from 1922 to 1944.

- 1928
- Collections - Artifact
Autographed Photo of "Our Gang" Actors, 1928
Jack L. Maddux, owner of a Lincoln dealership in Los Angeles, sent autographed pictures of the Our Gang actors to Edsel Ford in 1929. Maddux thought that Ford's children might appreciate photos of the young stars posed on a Ford Tri-Motor airplane. More than 200 Our Gang film shorts were produced from 1922 to 1944.
- Shirley Temple Paper Doll Set, 1935 -

- 1935
- Collections - Artifact
Shirley Temple Paper Doll Set, 1935
- Shirley Temple Paper Dolls and Dresses, 1937 - During the 1930s, Shirley Temple captured the hearts of millions of moviegoers, providing a welcome respite from the harsh realities of the Great Depression. Saalfield Publishing Company, of Akron, Ohio, published ten different Shirley Temple paper doll sets between 1934 and 1942. The paper outfits in the book are copies of costumes Shirley Temple wore in her motion pictures.

- 1937
- Collections - Artifact
Shirley Temple Paper Dolls and Dresses, 1937
During the 1930s, Shirley Temple captured the hearts of millions of moviegoers, providing a welcome respite from the harsh realities of the Great Depression. Saalfield Publishing Company, of Akron, Ohio, published ten different Shirley Temple paper doll sets between 1934 and 1942. The paper outfits in the book are copies of costumes Shirley Temple wore in her motion pictures.
- Shirley Temple Doll, 1934-1939 - During the 1930s, Shirley Temple captured the hearts of millions of moviegoers, providing a welcome respite from the harsh realities of the Great Depression. Ideal obtained the rights to produce a Shirley Temple doll in 1934, and its success catapulted Ideal to the most profitable company in America in 1935. Baby and toddler versions of the doll were added.

- 1934-1939
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Shirley Temple Doll, 1934-1939
During the 1930s, Shirley Temple captured the hearts of millions of moviegoers, providing a welcome respite from the harsh realities of the Great Depression. Ideal obtained the rights to produce a Shirley Temple doll in 1934, and its success catapulted Ideal to the most profitable company in America in 1935. Baby and toddler versions of the doll were added.