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- Letter from Arthur Conan Doyle to George M. Holley, September 5, 1923 - George Holley, founder of Holley Motor Company, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, famed author, became acquainted after Holley attended one of Doyle's lectures in Detroit. From 1923 to 1929, the two maintained a robust correspondence. Spiritualism was a frequent topic as they traded recommendations of mediums, bemoaned skeptics like Harry Houdini, and discussed the state of belief on both sides of the Atlantic.

- September 05, 1923
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Letter from Arthur Conan Doyle to George M. Holley, September 5, 1923
George Holley, founder of Holley Motor Company, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, famed author, became acquainted after Holley attended one of Doyle's lectures in Detroit. From 1923 to 1929, the two maintained a robust correspondence. Spiritualism was a frequent topic as they traded recommendations of mediums, bemoaned skeptics like Harry Houdini, and discussed the state of belief on both sides of the Atlantic.
- Henry Ford II Talks to the Press, circa 1975 - Henry Ford II served as president of Ford Motor Company from 1945 to 1960, and as chairman and CEO from 1960 until his retirement in 1979. Mr. Ford led the company into the modern era, adopting up-to-date administrative practices, decentralizing production facilities, and transforming what essentially had been a giant family-owned business into a well-managed, publicly traded corporation.

- circa 1975
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Henry Ford II Talks to the Press, circa 1975
Henry Ford II served as president of Ford Motor Company from 1945 to 1960, and as chairman and CEO from 1960 until his retirement in 1979. Mr. Ford led the company into the modern era, adopting up-to-date administrative practices, decentralizing production facilities, and transforming what essentially had been a giant family-owned business into a well-managed, publicly traded corporation.
- Photograph Album of Heinz Company Branches and Branch Employees, 1884-1915 - Company photograph albums are often reminders of the company's history, significant moments in time, and the employees who worked there. This album, compiled by the H.J. Heinz Company, includes photographs of Heinz factory branch buildings, employees at conventions, and several images of F. & J. Heinz, the former name of the company before H.J. Heinz became the sole owner.

- 1884-1915
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Photograph Album of Heinz Company Branches and Branch Employees, 1884-1915
Company photograph albums are often reminders of the company's history, significant moments in time, and the employees who worked there. This album, compiled by the H.J. Heinz Company, includes photographs of Heinz factory branch buildings, employees at conventions, and several images of F. & J. Heinz, the former name of the company before H.J. Heinz became the sole owner.
- 1968 Fall Joint Computer Conference, San Francisco, California, December 1968 -

- 09 December 1968-11 December 1968
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1968 Fall Joint Computer Conference, San Francisco, California, December 1968
- "SCA News Journal," Volume 12, Number 4, Fall-Winter 1993-1994 -

- 1993-1994
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"SCA News Journal," Volume 12, Number 4, Fall-Winter 1993-1994
- Fall Joint Computer Conference, San Francisco, California, December 1968 -

- 09 December 1968-11 December 1968
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Fall Joint Computer Conference, San Francisco, California, December 1968
- Sean Sherman Delivering his Keynote to the Agricultural Historical Society, St. Paul, Minnesota, June 5, 2025 -

- June 05, 2025
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Sean Sherman Delivering his Keynote to the Agricultural Historical Society, St. Paul, Minnesota, June 5, 2025
- "Justice for Vincent Chin," July 11, 1989 -

- July 11, 1989
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"Justice for Vincent Chin," July 11, 1989
- QuiltCon "Together" Bag, 2021 -

- February 01, 2021
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QuiltCon "Together" Bag, 2021
- Memorial Hall, Frederick Stearns & Company, Laboratory, Detroit, Michigan -

- 1910-1920
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Memorial Hall, Frederick Stearns & Company, Laboratory, Detroit, Michigan