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- Fisherman's Choice Net Sample Card, Wm. J. Hooper Manufacturing Co., 1850-1900 -

- 1850-1900
- Collections - Artifact
Fisherman's Choice Net Sample Card, Wm. J. Hooper Manufacturing Co., 1850-1900
- Cape Ann Fisherman Mending Nets, Gloucester, Massachusetts, circa 1905 - From 1895 to 1924, the Detroit Publishing Company was one of the major image publishers in the world. The company's wide-ranging stock of original photographs documented life and landscapes from across the nation and around the globe. From the tens of thousands of negatives, the company created prints, postcards, lantern slides, panoramas, and other merchandise for sale to educators, businessmen, advertisers, homeowners and travelers.

- circa 1905
- Collections - Artifact
Cape Ann Fisherman Mending Nets, Gloucester, Massachusetts, circa 1905
From 1895 to 1924, the Detroit Publishing Company was one of the major image publishers in the world. The company's wide-ranging stock of original photographs documented life and landscapes from across the nation and around the globe. From the tens of thousands of negatives, the company created prints, postcards, lantern slides, panoramas, and other merchandise for sale to educators, businessmen, advertisers, homeowners and travelers.
- Seining Chinook Salmon, Largest Variety Known, Columbia River, Oregon -

- 1902
- Collections - Artifact
Seining Chinook Salmon, Largest Variety Known, Columbia River, Oregon
- St. Louis World's Fair Edition Recipe Booklet for "How to Eat Canned Salmon," 1904 -

- 1904
- Collections - Artifact
St. Louis World's Fair Edition Recipe Booklet for "How to Eat Canned Salmon," 1904
- "The Dining Rooms - The J.L. Hudson Company" Menu Showing "Mending Row," 1949 - In 1946, the J.L. Hudson Company, a Detroit department store, commissioned ten American artists to create works that portrayed the people and places of Michigan. A committee selected 95 paintings that toured the state in the exhibition "Michigan on Canvas." J.L. Hudson also reproduced selected works for the covers of menus used in its Detroit flagship store's dining rooms.

- May 05, 1949
- Collections - Artifact
"The Dining Rooms - The J.L. Hudson Company" Menu Showing "Mending Row," 1949
In 1946, the J.L. Hudson Company, a Detroit department store, commissioned ten American artists to create works that portrayed the people and places of Michigan. A committee selected 95 paintings that toured the state in the exhibition "Michigan on Canvas." J.L. Hudson also reproduced selected works for the covers of menus used in its Detroit flagship store's dining rooms.