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- Strip Quilt by Susana Allen Hunter, 1950-1955 -

- 1950-1955
- Collections - Artifact
Strip Quilt by Susana Allen Hunter, 1950-1955
- Entrance to the Hunter Dinerant, Auburn, New York, December 1971 -

- December 01, 1971
- Collections - Artifact
Entrance to the Hunter Dinerant, Auburn, New York, December 1971
- Broom Made by Susana Allen Hunter, 1930-1970 -

- 1930-1970
- Collections - Artifact
Broom Made by Susana Allen Hunter, 1930-1970
- "Attention Hunters, This is a COW" -

- circa 1955
- Collections - Artifact
"Attention Hunters, This is a COW"
- Side Chair Made by Susana Allen Hunter, 1930-1945 -

- 1930-1945
- Collections - Artifact
Side Chair Made by Susana Allen Hunter, 1930-1945
- Phonograph, circa 1935, Used by the Hunter Family -

- circa 1935
- Collections - Artifact
Phonograph, circa 1935, Used by the Hunter Family
- Washboard Used by Susana Allen Hunter and Family -

- 1940-1970
- Collections - Artifact
Washboard Used by Susana Allen Hunter and Family
- Quilting Genius 2 Exhibit in Henry Ford Museum, April 2008 -

- April 01, 2008
- Collections - Artifact
Quilting Genius 2 Exhibit in Henry Ford Museum, April 2008
- Quilting Genius 2 Exhibit in Henry Ford Museum, April 2008 -

- April 01, 2008
- Collections - Artifact
Quilting Genius 2 Exhibit in Henry Ford Museum, April 2008
- "Eager for Deer," Man and Dogs Ready for Hunting in the Woods, circa 1903 - 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 1895
- Collections - Artifact
"Eager for Deer," Man and Dogs Ready for Hunting in the Woods, circa 1903
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.