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- Inscription to Henry Ford from John Burroughs in His Book "Breath of Life," 1915 -

- May 22, 1915
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Inscription to Henry Ford from John Burroughs in His Book "Breath of Life," 1915
- Telegram from John Richard of St. Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire to G.C. Gebelein, May 3, 1937 - George Gebelein, a silversmith from Boston, Massachusetts, created the Scudder Memorial Trophy for St. Paul's School, a college preparatory school near Concord, New Hampshire. The rowing trophy was designed by John Wiggins, a well-known woodcarver. The school presents the trophy, first awarded in 1937, to the winner of the annual First Crew race between the school's Shattuck and Halcyon boat clubs.

- May 03, 1937
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Telegram from John Richard of St. Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire to G.C. Gebelein, May 3, 1937
George Gebelein, a silversmith from Boston, Massachusetts, created the Scudder Memorial Trophy for St. Paul's School, a college preparatory school near Concord, New Hampshire. The rowing trophy was designed by John Wiggins, a well-known woodcarver. The school presents the trophy, first awarded in 1937, to the winner of the annual First Crew race between the school's Shattuck and Halcyon boat clubs.
- Letter from John Richards to George C. Gebelein, May 3, 1937 - George Gebelein, a silversmith from Boston, Massachusetts, created the Scudder Memorial Trophy for St. Paul's School, a college preparatory school near Concord, New Hampshire. The rowing trophy was designed by John Wiggins, a well-known woodcarver. The school presents the trophy, first awarded in 1937, to the winner of the annual First Crew race between the school's Shattuck and Halcyon boat clubs.

- May 03, 1937
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from John Richards to George C. Gebelein, May 3, 1937
George Gebelein, a silversmith from Boston, Massachusetts, created the Scudder Memorial Trophy for St. Paul's School, a college preparatory school near Concord, New Hampshire. The rowing trophy was designed by John Wiggins, a well-known woodcarver. The school presents the trophy, first awarded in 1937, to the winner of the annual First Crew race between the school's Shattuck and Halcyon boat clubs.
- Inscription inside the Bible Belonging to Margaret Ahern (Henry Ford's Foster Grandmother), 1853 - Margaret Ahern (or O'hern), Henry Ford's foster grandmother, received this bible as a Christmas gift from her friend Mrs. Thomas W. Palmer. Margaret Ford, Henry's sister, inherited the bible, and years later, she gave it to Henry when he was restoring the Ford home. The bible contains pages for recording significant family events. Ford family births, marriage and deaths were documented.

- 1853
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Inscription inside the Bible Belonging to Margaret Ahern (Henry Ford's Foster Grandmother), 1853
Margaret Ahern (or O'hern), Henry Ford's foster grandmother, received this bible as a Christmas gift from her friend Mrs. Thomas W. Palmer. Margaret Ford, Henry's sister, inherited the bible, and years later, she gave it to Henry when he was restoring the Ford home. The bible contains pages for recording significant family events. Ford family births, marriage and deaths were documented.