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- Pauline Taylor, Greenfield Village Cleaning Department, November 1964 -

- November 01, 1964
- Collections - Artifact
Pauline Taylor, Greenfield Village Cleaning Department, November 1964
- Pauline Taylor and Friends from the Greenfield Village Cleaning Department at her Retirement Luncheon, October 29, 1976 -

- October 29, 1976
- Collections - Artifact
Pauline Taylor and Friends from the Greenfield Village Cleaning Department at her Retirement Luncheon, October 29, 1976
- Frank Caddy and Gus Munchow Bid Farewell to Pauline Taylor at her Retirement Luncheon, October 29, 1976 -

- October 29, 1976
- Collections - Artifact
Frank Caddy and Gus Munchow Bid Farewell to Pauline Taylor at her Retirement Luncheon, October 29, 1976
- Frank Caddy, Rosa Tyus, Donald Shelley, Pauline Taylor, Julius Taylor, and Barbara Taylor at 1974 Employee Recognition Dinner -

- 1974
- Collections - Artifact
Frank Caddy, Rosa Tyus, Donald Shelley, Pauline Taylor, Julius Taylor, and Barbara Taylor at 1974 Employee Recognition Dinner
- Pauline Taylor Serving Buttermilk to Visitors at the Greenfield Village Country Fair, May 1971 - The Henry Ford held its first Country Fair event at Greenfield Village in 1951. The program embodied typical features representing America's early country or county fairs. Visitors enjoyed craft demonstrations, concerts, shows, parades, races and contests, engine and vehicle displays, and animal and livestock exhibits, to name just a few activities. The nearly annual springtime program lasted for thirty years.

- 20 May 1971-22 May 1971
- Collections - Artifact
Pauline Taylor Serving Buttermilk to Visitors at the Greenfield Village Country Fair, May 1971
The Henry Ford held its first Country Fair event at Greenfield Village in 1951. The program embodied typical features representing America's early country or county fairs. Visitors enjoyed craft demonstrations, concerts, shows, parades, races and contests, engine and vehicle displays, and animal and livestock exhibits, to name just a few activities. The nearly annual springtime program lasted for thirty years.
- Pauline Taylor and Other Employees at Butter Churning and Breadmaking Tent at Greenfield Village Country Fair, May 1971 - The Henry Ford held its first Country Fair event at Greenfield Village in 1951. The program embodied typical features representing America's early country or county fairs. Visitors enjoyed craft demonstrations, concerts, shows, parades, races and contests, engine and vehicle displays, and animal and livestock exhibits, to name just a few activities. The nearly annual springtime program lasted for thirty years.

- 20 May 1971-22 May 1971
- Collections - Artifact
Pauline Taylor and Other Employees at Butter Churning and Breadmaking Tent at Greenfield Village Country Fair, May 1971
The Henry Ford held its first Country Fair event at Greenfield Village in 1951. The program embodied typical features representing America's early country or county fairs. Visitors enjoyed craft demonstrations, concerts, shows, parades, races and contests, engine and vehicle displays, and animal and livestock exhibits, to name just a few activities. The nearly annual springtime program lasted for thirty years.