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- Lisa Korzetz and Edward Korzetz Dressed in Halloween Costumes, circa 1966 -

- circa 1966
- Collections - Artifact
Lisa Korzetz and Edward Korzetz Dressed in Halloween Costumes, circa 1966
- William Clay Ford and Josephine Ford, November 1930 - Josephine (1923-2005) and William Clay Ford (1925-2014) were Henry Ford's grandchildren and the two youngest of Edsel and Eleanor Clay Ford's four children. Here they are shown at age five and seven, leaning forward from inside an automobile trunk.

- November 01, 1930
- Collections - Artifact
William Clay Ford and Josephine Ford, November 1930
Josephine (1923-2005) and William Clay Ford (1925-2014) were Henry Ford's grandchildren and the two youngest of Edsel and Eleanor Clay Ford's four children. Here they are shown at age five and seven, leaning forward from inside an automobile trunk.
- Josephine and William Clay Ford with Dalmatian Dogs, circa 1930 -

- circa 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Josephine and William Clay Ford with Dalmatian Dogs, circa 1930
- Take Home Menu, Four Sisters Owl Diner, Lowell, Massachusetts, circa 2005 -

- circa 2005
- Collections - Artifact
Take Home Menu, Four Sisters Owl Diner, Lowell, Massachusetts, circa 2005
- Wheelchair, 1915-1930 -

- 1915-1930
- Collections - Artifact
Wheelchair, 1915-1930
- Four Sisters Owl Diner Menu -

- Collections - Artifact
Four Sisters Owl Diner Menu
- Josephine and William Clay Ford Riding a Pony-Drawn Cart, December 31, 1929 -

- December 31, 1929
- Collections - Artifact
Josephine and William Clay Ford Riding a Pony-Drawn Cart, December 31, 1929
- George Matthew Adams and his Sister Jessie Visiting the Adams House in Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan, October 24, 1940 - George Matthew Adams, well-known columnist and founder of an early newspaper syndication service in the early 1900s, was born and raised in a house in Saline, Michigan. Henry Ford admired Adams's writing and, in 1937, he moved Adams's birthplace to Greenfield Village -- Ford's historical outdoor museum in Dearborn, Michigan. This photograph shows George and his sister Jessie visiting the home after its relocation.

- October 24, 1940
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George Matthew Adams and his Sister Jessie Visiting the Adams House in Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan, October 24, 1940
George Matthew Adams, well-known columnist and founder of an early newspaper syndication service in the early 1900s, was born and raised in a house in Saline, Michigan. Henry Ford admired Adams's writing and, in 1937, he moved Adams's birthplace to Greenfield Village -- Ford's historical outdoor museum in Dearborn, Michigan. This photograph shows George and his sister Jessie visiting the home after its relocation.
- "Exposing Girls to Engineering," Clip for Interview with Jessica Robinson, August 28, 2020 - Jessica Robinson, co-founder of Detroit Mobility Lab, Michigan Mobility Institute, and Assembly Ventures, was the Spring 2020 Entrepreneur-in-Residence at The Henry Ford, funded by the William Davidson Foundation Initiative for Entrepreneurship. During her interview, Robinson describes how her organizations -- and her residency projects -- encourage technological education in the midst of dramatic new transportation technologies.

- August 28, 2020
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"Exposing Girls to Engineering," Clip for Interview with Jessica Robinson, August 28, 2020
Jessica Robinson, co-founder of Detroit Mobility Lab, Michigan Mobility Institute, and Assembly Ventures, was the Spring 2020 Entrepreneur-in-Residence at The Henry Ford, funded by the William Davidson Foundation Initiative for Entrepreneurship. During her interview, Robinson describes how her organizations -- and her residency projects -- encourage technological education in the midst of dramatic new transportation technologies.
- George Matthew Adams and his Sisters, Claribel, Jessie, Edith, and Bertha, October 24, 1940 - George Matthew Adams, well-known columnist and founder of an early newspaper syndication service in the early 1900s, was born and raised in a house in Saline, Michigan. Henry Ford admired Adams's writing and, in 1937, he moved Adams's birthplace to Greenfield Village -- Ford's historical outdoor museum in Dearborn, Michigan. This photograph shows George and his sisters visiting the home after its relocation.

- October 24, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
George Matthew Adams and his Sisters, Claribel, Jessie, Edith, and Bertha, October 24, 1940
George Matthew Adams, well-known columnist and founder of an early newspaper syndication service in the early 1900s, was born and raised in a house in Saline, Michigan. Henry Ford admired Adams's writing and, in 1937, he moved Adams's birthplace to Greenfield Village -- Ford's historical outdoor museum in Dearborn, Michigan. This photograph shows George and his sisters visiting the home after its relocation.