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- USL Battery Corp. Type EL-1207 Storage Battery -

- Collections - Artifact
USL Battery Corp. Type EL-1207 Storage Battery
- USL Battery Corp. Type EL-613 Storage Battery -

- Collections - Artifact
USL Battery Corp. Type EL-613 Storage Battery
- Henry Ford, Clara Ford, and Edsel Ford in a Photographer's Studio Portrait Taken at Niagara Falls, circa 1909 -

- circa 1909
- Collections - Artifact
Henry Ford, Clara Ford, and Edsel Ford in a Photographer's Studio Portrait Taken at Niagara Falls, circa 1909
- USL Battery Corp. Type K-309 Storage Battery, 1905 -

- 1905
- Collections - Artifact
USL Battery Corp. Type K-309 Storage Battery, 1905
- Storage Battery -

- Collections - Artifact
Storage Battery
- Woodworth Detachable Tread Tire Covers, circa 1910 - This "detachable tread" fits over a standard rubber tire. Its leather casing had steel studs for extra traction on snowy, icy, or muddy roads.

- circa 1910
- Collections - Artifact
Woodworth Detachable Tread Tire Covers, circa 1910
This "detachable tread" fits over a standard rubber tire. Its leather casing had steel studs for extra traction on snowy, icy, or muddy roads.
- USL Battery Corp. Type CD-311-C Storage Battery -

- Collections - Artifact
USL Battery Corp. Type CD-311-C Storage Battery
- Clara Ford, Edsel Ford and Martha Bryant in a Photographer's Studio Portrait Taken at Niagara Falls, 1901 - The popular "instant photographs" of the mid-1800s, tintypes became less popular as improved forms of photography replaced them. But traveling tintypists found work at fairs, resorts, and vacation spots into the 1930s. Henry Ford's wife, Clara, son, Edsel, and mother-in-law, Martha, had this tintype portrait taken while visiting Niagara Falls in 1901. The image was made in a nearby studio in front of a painted backdrop.

- 1901
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Clara Ford, Edsel Ford and Martha Bryant in a Photographer's Studio Portrait Taken at Niagara Falls, 1901
The popular "instant photographs" of the mid-1800s, tintypes became less popular as improved forms of photography replaced them. But traveling tintypists found work at fairs, resorts, and vacation spots into the 1930s. Henry Ford's wife, Clara, son, Edsel, and mother-in-law, Martha, had this tintype portrait taken while visiting Niagara Falls in 1901. The image was made in a nearby studio in front of a painted backdrop.
- Niagara Falls Power Company Lincoln Synchronizer, circa 1901 -

- circa 1901
- Collections - Artifact
Niagara Falls Power Company Lincoln Synchronizer, circa 1901
- USL Battery Corp. Type EDC-909 Storage Battery, 1915-1920 -

- 1917-1920
- Collections - Artifact
USL Battery Corp. Type EDC-909 Storage Battery, 1915-1920