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- Letter from Frederick Douglass Patterson to Henry Ford, January 20, 1943 - Frederick Douglass Patterson, President of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama from 1935-1953, wrote to Henry Ford several times. Patterson thanked Ford for his kindness to Ford's friend, and longtime Tuskegee agricultural sciences educator and researcher, George Washington Carver.

- January 20, 1943
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Letter from Frederick Douglass Patterson to Henry Ford, January 20, 1943
Frederick Douglass Patterson, President of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama from 1935-1953, wrote to Henry Ford several times. Patterson thanked Ford for his kindness to Ford's friend, and longtime Tuskegee agricultural sciences educator and researcher, George Washington Carver.
- Letter from Frederick Douglass Patterson, President of Tuskegee Institute, to Henry Ford, March 18, 1940 - Frederick Douglass Patterson, President of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama from 1935-1953, wrote to Henry Ford several times. Patterson thanked Ford for his kindness to Ford's friend, and longtime Tuskegee agricultural sciences educator and researcher, George Washington Carver.

- March 18, 1940
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Letter from Frederick Douglass Patterson, President of Tuskegee Institute, to Henry Ford, March 18, 1940
Frederick Douglass Patterson, President of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama from 1935-1953, wrote to Henry Ford several times. Patterson thanked Ford for his kindness to Ford's friend, and longtime Tuskegee agricultural sciences educator and researcher, George Washington Carver.
- Correspondence between F. D. Patterson and Frank Campsall (for Henry Ford) regarding Claude Harvard's Visit to Tuskegee Institute, May-June 1935 -

- 26 May 1935-10 June 1935
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Correspondence between F. D. Patterson and Frank Campsall (for Henry Ford) regarding Claude Harvard's Visit to Tuskegee Institute, May-June 1935
- Telegram from Frederick Douglass Patterson to Henry Ford, March 21, 1942 - Frederick Douglass Patterson, president of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama from 1935-1953, knew Henry Ford through their mutual friendship with George Washington Carver -- the famous agriculture scientist and educator. Ford and Carver had become friends in the late 1930s. In this telegram, Patterson sends his regrets at not greeting Ford during one of Ford's visits.

- March 21, 1942
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Telegram from Frederick Douglass Patterson to Henry Ford, March 21, 1942
Frederick Douglass Patterson, president of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama from 1935-1953, knew Henry Ford through their mutual friendship with George Washington Carver -- the famous agriculture scientist and educator. Ford and Carver had become friends in the late 1930s. In this telegram, Patterson sends his regrets at not greeting Ford during one of Ford's visits.