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- Interior Farmers' Market, 1875 -

- 1875
- Collections - Artifact
Interior Farmers' Market, 1875
- Herr & Company Trade Catalog, circa 1926 -

- circa 1926
- Collections - Artifact
Herr & Company Trade Catalog, circa 1926
- Page from the 1958-1959 Annual Report of Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village -

- 1958-1959
- Collections - Artifact
Page from the 1958-1959 Annual Report of Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village
- Bobby Unser at 1986 Pikes Peak Hill Climb - Bobby Unser earned a place among automobile racing's greats, having successfully competed in nearly every form of the sport. The racing career of this three-time Indianapolis 500 winner and 13-time Pikes Peak International Hill Climb winner spanned more than 30 years. This photograph -- only one of thousands donated by Bobby and Lisa Unser to The Henry Ford -- helps to document his career.

- 1986
- Collections - Artifact
Bobby Unser at 1986 Pikes Peak Hill Climb
Bobby Unser earned a place among automobile racing's greats, having successfully competed in nearly every form of the sport. The racing career of this three-time Indianapolis 500 winner and 13-time Pikes Peak International Hill Climb winner spanned more than 30 years. This photograph -- only one of thousands donated by Bobby and Lisa Unser to The Henry Ford -- helps to document his career.
- Album Page with Photographs of Thomas Knight Richardson, Emma Calhoun Richardson and their Children -

- circa 1927
- Collections - Artifact
Album Page with Photographs of Thomas Knight Richardson, Emma Calhoun Richardson and their Children
- Page from the 1958-1959 Annual Report of Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village, "Model T Rides" -

- 1958-1959
- Collections - Artifact
Page from the 1958-1959 Annual Report of Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village, "Model T Rides"
- Market House, Second and Pine Streets, 1875 -

- 1875
- Collections - Artifact
Market House, Second and Pine Streets, 1875
- Page from "Restaurants & Institutions" Trade Publication, July 1964 -

- July 01, 1964
- Collections - Artifact
Page from "Restaurants & Institutions" Trade Publication, July 1964
- Wheeler's Horse-Power and Thrasher, July 1847 - Farmers began to use stationary power sources in the nineteenth century as they mechanized barn or farmyard work like threshing, winnowing, or corn grinding. Some invested in animal treadmills like those advertised here. Animals walked on an "endless belt," a device similar to those on modern exercise treadmills. A wheel and belt converted the animals' movement to drive a variety of agricultural machinery.

- July 01, 1847
- Collections - Artifact
Wheeler's Horse-Power and Thrasher, July 1847
Farmers began to use stationary power sources in the nineteenth century as they mechanized barn or farmyard work like threshing, winnowing, or corn grinding. Some invested in animal treadmills like those advertised here. Animals walked on an "endless belt," a device similar to those on modern exercise treadmills. A wheel and belt converted the animals' movement to drive a variety of agricultural machinery.
- Design of a Memorial for H. J. Heinz, circa 1919 - The H.J. Heinz Company had humble beginnings in 1869 and has since become one of the most recognized names in the food industry today. This artifact, from the H.J. Heinz Company Collection, is one from The Henry Ford's sizeable collection of material dedicated to telling the company's history of innovative business practices and marketing techniques.

- 11 October 1844 - 14 May 1919
- Collections - Artifact
Design of a Memorial for H. J. Heinz, circa 1919
The H.J. Heinz Company had humble beginnings in 1869 and has since become one of the most recognized names in the food industry today. This artifact, from the H.J. Heinz Company Collection, is one from The Henry Ford's sizeable collection of material dedicated to telling the company's history of innovative business practices and marketing techniques.