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- Melvin Parson at William Ford Barn in Greenfield Village - Melvin Parson, Spring 2019 Entrepreneur-In-Residence at The Henry Ford, gained experience harnessing draft horses with guidance from the William Ford Barn staff, thanks to the William Davidson Foundation's Initiative for Entrepreneurship. Parson, founder of We The People Growers Association and a market gardener, learned about the importance of draft horses in traditional agricultural practices during his residency.

- April 03, 2019
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Melvin Parson at William Ford Barn in Greenfield Village
Melvin Parson, Spring 2019 Entrepreneur-In-Residence at The Henry Ford, gained experience harnessing draft horses with guidance from the William Ford Barn staff, thanks to the William Davidson Foundation's Initiative for Entrepreneurship. Parson, founder of We The People Growers Association and a market gardener, learned about the importance of draft horses in traditional agricultural practices during his residency.
- Melvin Parson Ground Driving Horses at William Ford Barn in Greenfield Village - Melvin Parson, Spring 2019 Entrepreneur-In-Residence at The Henry Ford, tried his hand at line-drive draft horses at Greenfield Village's William Ford Barn, thanks to the William Davidson Foundation's Initiative for Entrepreneurship. Parson, founder of We The People Growers Association, learned about harnessing, hitching, and driving draft horses, an essential ingredient in quintessential organic agriculture.

- April 03, 2019
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Melvin Parson Ground Driving Horses at William Ford Barn in Greenfield Village
Melvin Parson, Spring 2019 Entrepreneur-In-Residence at The Henry Ford, tried his hand at line-drive draft horses at Greenfield Village's William Ford Barn, thanks to the William Davidson Foundation's Initiative for Entrepreneurship. Parson, founder of We The People Growers Association, learned about harnessing, hitching, and driving draft horses, an essential ingredient in quintessential organic agriculture.
- Melvin Parson Ground Driving Horses at William Ford Barn in Greenfield Village - Melvin Parson, Spring 2019 Entrepreneur-In-Residence at The Henry Ford, tried his hand at line-drive draft horses at Greenfield Village's William Ford Barn, thanks to the William Davidson Foundation's Initiative for Entrepreneurship. Parson, founder of We The People Growers Association, learned about harnessing, hitching, and driving draft horses, an essential ingredient in quintessential organic agriculture.

- April 03, 2019
- Collections - Artifact
Melvin Parson Ground Driving Horses at William Ford Barn in Greenfield Village
Melvin Parson, Spring 2019 Entrepreneur-In-Residence at The Henry Ford, tried his hand at line-drive draft horses at Greenfield Village's William Ford Barn, thanks to the William Davidson Foundation's Initiative for Entrepreneurship. Parson, founder of We The People Growers Association, learned about harnessing, hitching, and driving draft horses, an essential ingredient in quintessential organic agriculture.
- Melvin Parson Ground Driving Horses at William Ford Barn in Greenfield Village - Melvin Parson, Spring 2019 Entrepreneur-In-Residence at The Henry Ford, tried his hand at line-drive draft horses at Greenfield Village's William Ford Barn, thanks to the William Davidson Foundation's Initiative for Entrepreneurship. Parson, founder of We The People Growers Association, learned about harnessing, hitching, and driving draft horses, an essential ingredient in quintessential organic agriculture.

- April 03, 2019
- Collections - Artifact
Melvin Parson Ground Driving Horses at William Ford Barn in Greenfield Village
Melvin Parson, Spring 2019 Entrepreneur-In-Residence at The Henry Ford, tried his hand at line-drive draft horses at Greenfield Village's William Ford Barn, thanks to the William Davidson Foundation's Initiative for Entrepreneurship. Parson, founder of We The People Growers Association, learned about harnessing, hitching, and driving draft horses, an essential ingredient in quintessential organic agriculture.
- Melvin Parson Ground Driving Horses at William Ford Barn in Greenfield Village - Melvin Parson, Spring 2019 Entrepreneur-In-Residence at The Henry Ford, tried his hand at line-drive draft horses at Greenfield Village's William Ford Barn, thanks to the William Davidson Foundation's Initiative for Entrepreneurship. Parson, founder of We The People Growers Association, learned about harnessing, hitching, and driving draft horses, an essential ingredient in quintessential organic agriculture.

- April 03, 2019
- Collections - Artifact
Melvin Parson Ground Driving Horses at William Ford Barn in Greenfield Village
Melvin Parson, Spring 2019 Entrepreneur-In-Residence at The Henry Ford, tried his hand at line-drive draft horses at Greenfield Village's William Ford Barn, thanks to the William Davidson Foundation's Initiative for Entrepreneurship. Parson, founder of We The People Growers Association, learned about harnessing, hitching, and driving draft horses, an essential ingredient in quintessential organic agriculture.
- Melvin Parson Ground Driving Horses at William Ford Barn in Greenfield Village - Melvin Parson, Spring 2019 Entrepreneur-In-Residence at The Henry Ford, tried his hand at line-drive draft horses at Greenfield Village's William Ford Barn, thanks to the William Davidson Foundation's Initiative for Entrepreneurship. Parson, founder of We The People Growers Association, learned about harnessing, hitching, and driving draft horses, an essential ingredient in quintessential organic agriculture.

- April 03, 2019
- Collections - Artifact
Melvin Parson Ground Driving Horses at William Ford Barn in Greenfield Village
Melvin Parson, Spring 2019 Entrepreneur-In-Residence at The Henry Ford, tried his hand at line-drive draft horses at Greenfield Village's William Ford Barn, thanks to the William Davidson Foundation's Initiative for Entrepreneurship. Parson, founder of We The People Growers Association, learned about harnessing, hitching, and driving draft horses, an essential ingredient in quintessential organic agriculture.
- J.R. Jones General Store in Greenfield Village, September 2007 - This store, originally located in Waterford, Michigan, was the first building Henry Ford brought to Greenfield Village. From 1882 to 1888, storekeeper J.R. Jones sold products like coffee, sugar, fabric, and shoes here. This image shows the front façade of the building, with the storekeeper's sign above the front entrance and an accessible ramp in front.

- September 01, 2007
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J.R. Jones General Store in Greenfield Village, September 2007
This store, originally located in Waterford, Michigan, was the first building Henry Ford brought to Greenfield Village. From 1882 to 1888, storekeeper J.R. Jones sold products like coffee, sugar, fabric, and shoes here. This image shows the front façade of the building, with the storekeeper's sign above the front entrance and an accessible ramp in front.
- 12 Hours of Sebring Race, March 1964 - Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His collection of works documents key races, vehicles, drivers, and teams. In March 1964, Ferrari -- as expected -- topped the prototype class at the 12 Hours of Sebring road race. The surprise, however, was the performance of the Carroll Shelby Cobras. They outclassed Ferrari in the GT class and swept the top three spots.

- March 21, 1964
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12 Hours of Sebring Race, March 1964
Dave Friedman has captured and preserved auto racing history through his photography. His collection of works documents key races, vehicles, drivers, and teams. In March 1964, Ferrari -- as expected -- topped the prototype class at the 12 Hours of Sebring road race. The surprise, however, was the performance of the Carroll Shelby Cobras. They outclassed Ferrari in the GT class and swept the top three spots.
- H. J. Heinz Co. Employees, London, England, 1920 - H.J. Heinz entered the manufactured food industry 1869. With a rapidly expanding line of high-quality products and a flair for marketing, the Heinz brand quickly became a household name. As the manufacturing operation grew, the company itself expanded, building branches and factories across the U.S. and internationally as well. This photograph shows the employees from Heinz's London branch in 1920.

- Augus 1920
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H. J. Heinz Co. Employees, London, England, 1920
H.J. Heinz entered the manufactured food industry 1869. With a rapidly expanding line of high-quality products and a flair for marketing, the Heinz brand quickly became a household name. As the manufacturing operation grew, the company itself expanded, building branches and factories across the U.S. and internationally as well. This photograph shows the employees from Heinz's London branch in 1920.
- Quotation Sign from Mathematica: A World of Numbers and Beyond Exhibition, 1960-1961 -

- 1960-1961
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Quotation Sign from Mathematica: A World of Numbers and Beyond Exhibition, 1960-1961