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- Detecto-Lette Infant Scale, circa 1940 -

- circa 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Detecto-Lette Infant Scale, circa 1940
- Package of Curity Disposable Diapers, 1956-1958 -

- 1956-1958
- Collections - Artifact
Package of Curity Disposable Diapers, 1956-1958
- Baptismal Outfit, 1953 -

- 1953
- Collections - Artifact
Baptismal Outfit, 1953
- Baby Blanket Used by Jawana Jackson, Selma, Alabama, circa 1960 -

- circa 1960
- Collections - Artifact
Baby Blanket Used by Jawana Jackson, Selma, Alabama, circa 1960
- Edsel Ford, circa 1894 - Edsel Bryant Ford, the only child of Henry and Clara Ford, was born November 6, 1893. The boy's middle name honored Clara's parents, Melvin and Martha Bryant. By all accounts, Edsel was a sweet and good-tempered baby, not inclined to make a fuss. That quiet and steady personality would remain with him throughout his life.

- circa 1894
- Collections - Artifact
Edsel Ford, circa 1894
Edsel Bryant Ford, the only child of Henry and Clara Ford, was born November 6, 1893. The boy's middle name honored Clara's parents, Melvin and Martha Bryant. By all accounts, Edsel was a sweet and good-tempered baby, not inclined to make a fuss. That quiet and steady personality would remain with him throughout his life.
- Baby Swing, 1930 -

- 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Baby Swing, 1930
- Dreft, Laundry Detergent for Infants and Toddlers, 1994-2000 -

- 1994-2000
- Collections - Artifact
Dreft, Laundry Detergent for Infants and Toddlers, 1994-2000
- "Tidy" Saddle Oxfords for Babies, 1970-1980 - Saddle shoes are comfortable, lace-up shoes with a contrasting band of colored leather. The classic black and white combination was most popular after the Second World War, especially among American teens. The shoe's popularity has since waned, though saddle shoes are still available -- and in a variety of colors. This pair was part of the stock from the Carey Boot Shop in Charlevoix, Michigan.

- 1970-1980
- Collections - Artifact
"Tidy" Saddle Oxfords for Babies, 1970-1980
Saddle shoes are comfortable, lace-up shoes with a contrasting band of colored leather. The classic black and white combination was most popular after the Second World War, especially among American teens. The shoe's popularity has since waned, though saddle shoes are still available -- and in a variety of colors. This pair was part of the stock from the Carey Boot Shop in Charlevoix, Michigan.
- Cradle, 1760-1790 - Eighteenth-century parents used cradles to keep babies warm and safely removed from household dangers. Babies could be laced into cradles to prevent them from falling or crawling out -- lacing pegs can be seen on this cradle along the top outer edge of the sides. With the baby securely confined, mothers or other caregivers could go about their daily chores without worry.

- 1760-1790
- Collections - Artifact
Cradle, 1760-1790
Eighteenth-century parents used cradles to keep babies warm and safely removed from household dangers. Babies could be laced into cradles to prevent them from falling or crawling out -- lacing pegs can be seen on this cradle along the top outer edge of the sides. With the baby securely confined, mothers or other caregivers could go about their daily chores without worry.
- Infant T-Shirt From Detroit's Eastern Market, 2011 -

- 2011
- Collections - Artifact
Infant T-Shirt From Detroit's Eastern Market, 2011