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- Ball Dissolvable Labels Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama -

- 2012
- Collections - Artifact
Ball Dissolvable Labels Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama
- World War II GMC Truck Advertisement, "Fruit Cellars vs. Bomb Cellars," 1944 - Like all American automakers, General Motors' GMC Truck & Coach Division suspended civilian production during America's involvement in World War II, instead building trucks and equipment for the Allied forces. Ads like this one encouraged operators of existing civilian trucks to keep their vehicles in good condition, as those older trucks performed vital services on the home front.

- 1944
- Collections - Artifact
World War II GMC Truck Advertisement, "Fruit Cellars vs. Bomb Cellars," 1944
Like all American automakers, General Motors' GMC Truck & Coach Division suspended civilian production during America's involvement in World War II, instead building trucks and equipment for the Allied forces. Ads like this one encouraged operators of existing civilian trucks to keep their vehicles in good condition, as those older trucks performed vital services on the home front.
- Edison Institute Schools Fall Festival in Henry Ford Museum, September 1933 -

- September 30, 1933
- Collections - Artifact
Edison Institute Schools Fall Festival in Henry Ford Museum, September 1933