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- Satina Starch Display Rack, 1937-1939 -

- 1937-1939
- Collections - Artifact
Satina Starch Display Rack, 1937-1939
- "The Mental Machine: A 21st Century Book of Narratives, Poems, and Prose," 1995 -

- 1995
- Collections - Artifact
"The Mental Machine: A 21st Century Book of Narratives, Poems, and Prose," 1995
- Edsel Ford with Actors from the "Seth Parker" Radio Show Visiting Greenfield Village, October 22, 1931 - Phillips Lord created the radio personality of Seth Parker in 1929. The fictional Parker and his neighbors, a group of rustic New Englanders from Jonesport, Maine, sang hymns, spirituals and popular folk tunes during the half-hour Sunday night program. Parker's troop also toured the country performing for its growing number of fans. In 1931, they paid a visit to Detroit and Henry Ford's Greenfield Village.

- October 22, 1931
- Collections - Artifact
Edsel Ford with Actors from the "Seth Parker" Radio Show Visiting Greenfield Village, October 22, 1931
Phillips Lord created the radio personality of Seth Parker in 1929. The fictional Parker and his neighbors, a group of rustic New Englanders from Jonesport, Maine, sang hymns, spirituals and popular folk tunes during the half-hour Sunday night program. Parker's troop also toured the country performing for its growing number of fans. In 1931, they paid a visit to Detroit and Henry Ford's Greenfield Village.
- Edsel Ford with Actors from the "Seth Parker" Radio Show Visiting Greenfield Village, October 22, 1931 - Phillips Lord created the radio personality of Seth Parker in 1929. The fictional Parker and his neighbors, a group of rustic New Englanders from Jonesport, Maine, sang hymns, spirituals and popular folk tunes during the half-hour Sunday night program. Parker's troop also toured the country performing for its growing number of fans. In 1931, they paid a visit to Detroit and Henry Ford's Greenfield Village.

- October 22, 1931
- Collections - Artifact
Edsel Ford with Actors from the "Seth Parker" Radio Show Visiting Greenfield Village, October 22, 1931
Phillips Lord created the radio personality of Seth Parker in 1929. The fictional Parker and his neighbors, a group of rustic New Englanders from Jonesport, Maine, sang hymns, spirituals and popular folk tunes during the half-hour Sunday night program. Parker's troop also toured the country performing for its growing number of fans. In 1931, they paid a visit to Detroit and Henry Ford's Greenfield Village.
- Joe DiMaggio with Ford Summer Sunday Evening Hour Host James Newill, May 1940 -

- May 23, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Joe DiMaggio with Ford Summer Sunday Evening Hour Host James Newill, May 1940
- Henry Ford with Phillips Lord ("Seth Parker") and Group in Greenfield Village, October 22, 1931 - Phillips Lord created the radio personality of Seth Parker in 1929. The fictional Parker and his neighbors, a group of rustic New Englanders from Jonesport, Maine, sang hymns, spirituals and popular folk tunes during the half-hour Sunday night program. Parker's troop also toured the country performing for its growing number of fans. In 1931, they paid a visit to Detroit and Henry Ford's Greenfield Village.

- October 21, 1931
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Henry Ford with Phillips Lord ("Seth Parker") and Group in Greenfield Village, October 22, 1931
Phillips Lord created the radio personality of Seth Parker in 1929. The fictional Parker and his neighbors, a group of rustic New Englanders from Jonesport, Maine, sang hymns, spirituals and popular folk tunes during the half-hour Sunday night program. Parker's troop also toured the country performing for its growing number of fans. In 1931, they paid a visit to Detroit and Henry Ford's Greenfield Village.
- Dick Purtan Speaking at the Sports Car Fashion Show, Henry Ford Museum, February 9, 1970 - Many famous individuals have visited Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum. Actors, authors, and artists have passed through the entrance gates; business leaders, royalty, politicians, and a host of others have toured the exhibits. Photographs by the institution's photographer were taken if the celebrity allowed it. Radio personality Dick Purtan spoke at Museum's Sports Car Fashion Show in 1970.

- February 09, 1970
- Collections - Artifact
Dick Purtan Speaking at the Sports Car Fashion Show, Henry Ford Museum, February 9, 1970
Many famous individuals have visited Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum. Actors, authors, and artists have passed through the entrance gates; business leaders, royalty, politicians, and a host of others have toured the exhibits. Photographs by the institution's photographer were taken if the celebrity allowed it. Radio personality Dick Purtan spoke at Museum's Sports Car Fashion Show in 1970.
- Phillips Lord ("Seth Parker") and Fellow Actors Visiting Greenfield Village, October 21, 1931 - Phillips Lord created the radio personality of Seth Parker in 1929. The fictional Parker and his neighbors, a group of rustic New Englanders from Jonesport, Maine, sang hymns, spirituals and popular folk tunes during the half-hour Sunday night program. Parker's troop also toured the country performing for its growing number of fans. In 1931, they paid a visit to Detroit and Henry Ford's Greenfield Village.

- October 21, 1931
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Phillips Lord ("Seth Parker") and Fellow Actors Visiting Greenfield Village, October 21, 1931
Phillips Lord created the radio personality of Seth Parker in 1929. The fictional Parker and his neighbors, a group of rustic New Englanders from Jonesport, Maine, sang hymns, spirituals and popular folk tunes during the half-hour Sunday night program. Parker's troop also toured the country performing for its growing number of fans. In 1931, they paid a visit to Detroit and Henry Ford's Greenfield Village.
- Joe DiMaggio with Ford Summer Sunday Evening Hour Host James Newill, May 1940 -

- May 23, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Joe DiMaggio with Ford Summer Sunday Evening Hour Host James Newill, May 1940
- Phillips Lord ("Seth Parker") and Fellow Actors Meet with Henry Ford in Greenfield Village, October 22, 1931 - Phillips Lord created the radio personality of Seth Parker in 1929. The fictional Parker and his neighbors, a group of rustic New Englanders from Jonesport, Maine, sang hymns, spirituals and popular folk tunes during the half-hour Sunday night program. Parker's troop also toured the country performing for its growing number of fans. In 1931, they paid a visit to Detroit and Henry Ford's Greenfield Village.

- October 22, 1931
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Phillips Lord ("Seth Parker") and Fellow Actors Meet with Henry Ford in Greenfield Village, October 22, 1931
Phillips Lord created the radio personality of Seth Parker in 1929. The fictional Parker and his neighbors, a group of rustic New Englanders from Jonesport, Maine, sang hymns, spirituals and popular folk tunes during the half-hour Sunday night program. Parker's troop also toured the country performing for its growing number of fans. In 1931, they paid a visit to Detroit and Henry Ford's Greenfield Village.