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- Deed of Land from the Ojibwa Nations at Detroit to William Tucker of Detroit, Michigan, September 22nd, 1780 -

- September 22, 1780
- Collections - Artifact
Deed of Land from the Ojibwa Nations at Detroit to William Tucker of Detroit, Michigan, September 22nd, 1780
- Letter from William Bailey to George Appleton, January 11, 1878 -

- January 11, 1878
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from William Bailey to George Appleton, January 11, 1878
- Agreement between Charles A. Harden and Richard J. Arnold, 1839 -

- April 22, 1839
- Collections - Artifact
Agreement between Charles A. Harden and Richard J. Arnold, 1839
- Bicycle Spokes, Used by the Wright Brothers, Dayton, Ohio, circa 1900 - Wilbur and Orville Wright ran their bicycle business from 1892-1908. Wright Cycle Company operated at five different Dayton, Ohio, locations before settling at 1127 West Third Street in 1897. The Wrights sold and repaired bikes, and they carried a full line of cycling accessories and supplies. For a few years, the brothers even built bicycles under their own brands.

- circa 1900
- Collections - Artifact
Bicycle Spokes, Used by the Wright Brothers, Dayton, Ohio, circa 1900
Wilbur and Orville Wright ran their bicycle business from 1892-1908. Wright Cycle Company operated at five different Dayton, Ohio, locations before settling at 1127 West Third Street in 1897. The Wrights sold and repaired bikes, and they carried a full line of cycling accessories and supplies. For a few years, the brothers even built bicycles under their own brands.
- Quit Claim Letter by Richard J. Arnold, 1869 -

- April 20, 1869
- Collections - Artifact
Quit Claim Letter by Richard J. Arnold, 1869