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- Engraver Sheet for Textile Fabric Style No. 2248, Cocheco Mfg. Co., May 1885 - During the 19th century, New England textile mills manufactured billions of yards of fabric for the mass market, producing roller-printed cottons using increasingly complex mechanized processes. Colorful cotton prints, like those made by Cocheco Manufacturing Company, became affordable to almost everyone.

- May 01, 1885
- Collections - Artifact
Engraver Sheet for Textile Fabric Style No. 2248, Cocheco Mfg. Co., May 1885
During the 19th century, New England textile mills manufactured billions of yards of fabric for the mass market, producing roller-printed cottons using increasingly complex mechanized processes. Colorful cotton prints, like those made by Cocheco Manufacturing Company, became affordable to almost everyone.
- "Hansen," Herman Miller Advertisement, September 1951 -

- September 01, 1951
- Collections - Artifact
"Hansen," Herman Miller Advertisement, September 1951
- "A Danish Chair...," Herman Miller Advertisement, June 1951 -

- June 01, 1951
- Collections - Artifact
"A Danish Chair...," Herman Miller Advertisement, June 1951
- Souvenir Brochure, "Visit the Rouge Plant of the Ford Motor Company," September 1935 - Ford Motor Company offered the first public tours of its Rouge plant in 1924. The popular tours stoked the fascination surrounding Henry Ford and his massive factory. Visitors gathered in the Ford Rotunda, where they viewed displays on the automaker's operations, and then boarded a glass-roofed bus for a trip through the 1,300-acre complex.

- September 01, 1935
- Collections - Artifact
Souvenir Brochure, "Visit the Rouge Plant of the Ford Motor Company," September 1935
Ford Motor Company offered the first public tours of its Rouge plant in 1924. The popular tours stoked the fascination surrounding Henry Ford and his massive factory. Visitors gathered in the Ford Rotunda, where they viewed displays on the automaker's operations, and then boarded a glass-roofed bus for a trip through the 1,300-acre complex.
- Ford Aeronutronic Division Advertising, "how far is way out?", and "how quiet is quiet?", November 1961 -

- November 01, 1961
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Aeronutronic Division Advertising, "how far is way out?", and "how quiet is quiet?", November 1961
- "Reduce Costs, Haul More with this Low-Priced 2 Ton Truck" Studebaker Advertisement, circa 1932 - Studebaker had built horse-drawn commercial vehicles from the company's founding in 1852, but its entry into the motorized commercial vehicle market was more gradual. Studebaker's first significant heavy-duty trucks debuted for 1931. The company continued to offer various light, medium, and heavy-duty trucks into 1964 -- just two years before Studebaker ended motor vehicle production altogether.

- circa 1932
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"Reduce Costs, Haul More with this Low-Priced 2 Ton Truck" Studebaker Advertisement, circa 1932
Studebaker had built horse-drawn commercial vehicles from the company's founding in 1852, but its entry into the motorized commercial vehicle market was more gradual. Studebaker's first significant heavy-duty trucks debuted for 1931. The company continued to offer various light, medium, and heavy-duty trucks into 1964 -- just two years before Studebaker ended motor vehicle production altogether.
- Engraver Sheet for Textile Fabric Style No. 2200 B, Cocheco Mfg. Co., September 1885 - During the 19th century, New England textile mills manufactured billions of yards of fabric for the mass market, producing roller-printed cottons using increasingly complex mechanized processes. Colorful cotton prints, like those made by Cocheco Manufacturing Company, became affordable to almost everyone.

- September 01, 1885
- Collections - Artifact
Engraver Sheet for Textile Fabric Style No. 2200 B, Cocheco Mfg. Co., September 1885
During the 19th century, New England textile mills manufactured billions of yards of fabric for the mass market, producing roller-printed cottons using increasingly complex mechanized processes. Colorful cotton prints, like those made by Cocheco Manufacturing Company, became affordable to almost everyone.
- Engraver Sheet for Textile Fabric Style No. 2201 A and B, Cocheco Mfg. Co., August 1885 - During the 19th century, New England textile mills manufactured billions of yards of fabric for the mass market, producing roller-printed cottons using increasingly complex mechanized processes. Colorful cotton prints, like those made by Cocheco Manufacturing Company, became affordable to almost everyone.

- August 01, 1885
- Collections - Artifact
Engraver Sheet for Textile Fabric Style No. 2201 A and B, Cocheco Mfg. Co., August 1885
During the 19th century, New England textile mills manufactured billions of yards of fabric for the mass market, producing roller-printed cottons using increasingly complex mechanized processes. Colorful cotton prints, like those made by Cocheco Manufacturing Company, became affordable to almost everyone.
- Engraver Sheet for Textile Fabric Style No. 2203 A and B, Cocheco Mfg. Co., August 1885 - During the 19th century, New England textile mills manufactured billions of yards of fabric for the mass market, producing roller-printed cottons using increasingly complex mechanized processes. Colorful cotton prints, like those made by Cocheco Manufacturing Company, became affordable to almost everyone.

- August 01, 1885
- Collections - Artifact
Engraver Sheet for Textile Fabric Style No. 2203 A and B, Cocheco Mfg. Co., August 1885
During the 19th century, New England textile mills manufactured billions of yards of fabric for the mass market, producing roller-printed cottons using increasingly complex mechanized processes. Colorful cotton prints, like those made by Cocheco Manufacturing Company, became affordable to almost everyone.
- Engraver Sheet for Textile Fabric Style No. 2204 A, Cocheco Mfg. Co., September 1885 - During the 19th century, New England textile mills manufactured billions of yards of fabric for the mass market, producing roller-printed cottons using increasingly complex mechanized processes. Colorful cotton prints, like those made by Cocheco Manufacturing Company, became affordable to almost everyone.

- September 01, 1885
- Collections - Artifact
Engraver Sheet for Textile Fabric Style No. 2204 A, Cocheco Mfg. Co., September 1885
During the 19th century, New England textile mills manufactured billions of yards of fabric for the mass market, producing roller-printed cottons using increasingly complex mechanized processes. Colorful cotton prints, like those made by Cocheco Manufacturing Company, became affordable to almost everyone.