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- Advertising Layout for Heinz "57" Varieties, circa 1925 - The H.J. Heinz Company marketed its products everywhere from stores to various publications and even on streetcars. This advertising layout represents one of the steps in the marketing process in which the drawing or illustration, size, color, and arrangement are taken into consideration before the final advertisement is created.

- circa 1925
- Collections - Artifact
Advertising Layout for Heinz "57" Varieties, circa 1925
The H.J. Heinz Company marketed its products everywhere from stores to various publications and even on streetcars. This advertising layout represents one of the steps in the marketing process in which the drawing or illustration, size, color, and arrangement are taken into consideration before the final advertisement is created.
- Steam Engine and Boiler, Used by Boston and Sandwich Glass Company, 1855-1872 -

- 1855-1872
- Collections - Artifact
Steam Engine and Boiler, Used by Boston and Sandwich Glass Company, 1855-1872
- Star Hill Provisions Menu, 2024 -

- 2024
- Collections - Artifact
Star Hill Provisions Menu, 2024
- Swingles' Colonial Diner Menu, circa 1963 - This item comes from the collection of Richard J. S. Gutman, the leading expert on American diners, which was amassed in the course of a thesis, four books, numerous articles, major exhibitions, restorations, and other consulting projects. Joseph Swingle, who opened this diner in Middlesex, New Jersey, in 1953, had been a salesman for Jerry O'Mahony, a major diner manufacturer.

- April 09, 1963
- Collections - Artifact
Swingles' Colonial Diner Menu, circa 1963
This item comes from the collection of Richard J. S. Gutman, the leading expert on American diners, which was amassed in the course of a thesis, four books, numerous articles, major exhibitions, restorations, and other consulting projects. Joseph Swingle, who opened this diner in Middlesex, New Jersey, in 1953, had been a salesman for Jerry O'Mahony, a major diner manufacturer.
- Glass Shop in Greenfield Village, circa 1933 -

- circa 1933
- Collections - Artifact
Glass Shop in Greenfield Village, circa 1933
- "Sandwiches," by Mrs. S. T. Rorer, 1912, First Printed in 1894 - By the late 1800s, sandwiches had found their place in American lunchboxes and on dinner tables. This cookbook, originally published in 1894 by well-known cookbook author Sarah Tyson Rorer, was the first American cookbook focused solely on sandwiches.

- 1912
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"Sandwiches," by Mrs. S. T. Rorer, 1912, First Printed in 1894
By the late 1800s, sandwiches had found their place in American lunchboxes and on dinner tables. This cookbook, originally published in 1894 by well-known cookbook author Sarah Tyson Rorer, was the first American cookbook focused solely on sandwiches.
- Recipe Book, "The Heinz Book of Salads," 1930 - Recipe booklets and cook books can be general or specific in the range and type of food featured within their pages. Like other manufactured food companies, the H.J. Heinz Company published recipe booklets which featured recipes using their products. This recipe booklet from 1930 provides recipes for many varieties of salads utilizing Heinz products.

- 1930
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Recipe Book, "The Heinz Book of Salads," 1930
Recipe booklets and cook books can be general or specific in the range and type of food featured within their pages. Like other manufactured food companies, the H.J. Heinz Company published recipe booklets which featured recipes using their products. This recipe booklet from 1930 provides recipes for many varieties of salads utilizing Heinz products.
- Sandwich Glass on Display in Henry Ford Museum Promenade, March 1939 - This photograph documents the Museum's glass display on March 15, 1939. The collection was arranged in recessed cases lining the Promenade, the long marble corridor at the front of the Museum. Curators limited the display to examples representing Early American blown and pressed glass as well as English and Irish glass, then thought the most important for study and exhibit.

- March 15, 1939
- Collections - Artifact
Sandwich Glass on Display in Henry Ford Museum Promenade, March 1939
This photograph documents the Museum's glass display on March 15, 1939. The collection was arranged in recessed cases lining the Promenade, the long marble corridor at the front of the Museum. Curators limited the display to examples representing Early American blown and pressed glass as well as English and Irish glass, then thought the most important for study and exhibit.
- Recipe Booklet, "Short-Cut Breads from Pillsbury's BEST Bake-Off Collection and the Ann Pillsbury Recipe Exchange," circa 1960 -

- circa 1960
- Collections - Artifact
Recipe Booklet, "Short-Cut Breads from Pillsbury's BEST Bake-Off Collection and the Ann Pillsbury Recipe Exchange," circa 1960
- Rose Haven Diner Menu, circa 1955 - This item comes from the collection of Richard J. S. Gutman, the leading expert on American diners, which was amassed in the course of a thesis, then four books, numerous articles, exhibitions, restorations, and other consulting projects. The Rose Haven Diner, Marks Hill, Indiana, was made by the Mountain View Diner Company--a company known for its aggressive national marketing.

- circa 1955
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Rose Haven Diner Menu, circa 1955
This item comes from the collection of Richard J. S. Gutman, the leading expert on American diners, which was amassed in the course of a thesis, then four books, numerous articles, exhibitions, restorations, and other consulting projects. The Rose Haven Diner, Marks Hill, Indiana, was made by the Mountain View Diner Company--a company known for its aggressive national marketing.