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- Watkins Granular Soap, 1930-1940 -

- 1930-1940
- Collections - Artifact
Watkins Granular Soap, 1930-1940
- Perk Granulated Soap, 1947-1953 -

- 1947-1953
- Collections - Artifact
Perk Granulated Soap, 1947-1953
- White Sail Soap Grains, 1945-1955 -

- 1945-1955
- Collections - Artifact
White Sail Soap Grains, 1945-1955
- Watchmaker's Box -

- Collections - Artifact
Watchmaker's Box
- Thomas Edison 73rd Birthday Luncheon Souvenir Lamp, 1920 - The Edison Pioneers was an association initially composed of former employees who had worked for Thomas Edison. The group, organized in 1918, gathered each year on February 11 to celebrate the birthday of the famous inventor. In 1920, members gathered and lunched with Edison in West Orange, New Jersey. Attendees received this commemorative gift as a remembrance of the day.

- 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Thomas Edison 73rd Birthday Luncheon Souvenir Lamp, 1920
The Edison Pioneers was an association initially composed of former employees who had worked for Thomas Edison. The group, organized in 1918, gathered each year on February 11 to celebrate the birthday of the famous inventor. In 1920, members gathered and lunched with Edison in West Orange, New Jersey. Attendees received this commemorative gift as a remembrance of the day.
- Thomas Edison 73rd Birthday Luncheon Souvenir Lamp, 1920 - The Edison Pioneers was an association initially composed of former employees who had worked for Thomas Edison. The group, organized in 1918, gathered each year on February 11 to celebrate the birthday of the famous inventor. In 1920, members gathered and lunched with Edison in West Orange, New Jersey. Attendees received this commemorative gift as a remembrance of the day.

- 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Thomas Edison 73rd Birthday Luncheon Souvenir Lamp, 1920
The Edison Pioneers was an association initially composed of former employees who had worked for Thomas Edison. The group, organized in 1918, gathered each year on February 11 to celebrate the birthday of the famous inventor. In 1920, members gathered and lunched with Edison in West Orange, New Jersey. Attendees received this commemorative gift as a remembrance of the day.
- Thomas Edison 73rd Birthday Luncheon Souvenir Lamp, 1920 - The Edison Pioneers was an association initially composed of former employees who had worked for Thomas Edison. The group, organized in 1918, gathered each year on February 11 to celebrate the birthday of the famous inventor. In 1920, members gathered and lunched with Edison in West Orange, New Jersey. Attendees received this commemorative gift as a remembrance of the day.

- 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Thomas Edison 73rd Birthday Luncheon Souvenir Lamp, 1920
The Edison Pioneers was an association initially composed of former employees who had worked for Thomas Edison. The group, organized in 1918, gathered each year on February 11 to celebrate the birthday of the famous inventor. In 1920, members gathered and lunched with Edison in West Orange, New Jersey. Attendees received this commemorative gift as a remembrance of the day.
- Thomas Edison 73rd Birthday Luncheon Souvenir Lamp, 1920 - The Edison Pioneers was an association initially composed of former employees who had worked for Thomas Edison. The group, organized in 1918, gathered each year on February 11 to celebrate the birthday of the famous inventor. In 1920, members gathered and lunched with Edison in West Orange, New Jersey. Attendees received this commemorative gift as a remembrance of the day.

- 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Thomas Edison 73rd Birthday Luncheon Souvenir Lamp, 1920
The Edison Pioneers was an association initially composed of former employees who had worked for Thomas Edison. The group, organized in 1918, gathered each year on February 11 to celebrate the birthday of the famous inventor. In 1920, members gathered and lunched with Edison in West Orange, New Jersey. Attendees received this commemorative gift as a remembrance of the day.
- Women's "Tulsa" Pumps, 1920-1925 -

- 1920-1925
- Collections - Artifact
Women's "Tulsa" Pumps, 1920-1925
- Women's "Lyla" Oxfords, circa 1926 - Low-cut shoes that lace up the front became fashionable in the United States in the late 1800s. These easy-to-put-on shoes were a comfortable alternative to boots and button-fastened shoes. The style has remained popular ever since -- especially with men, but women wear them too. This pair was part of the stock from the Campbell Boot Shop in Charlevoix, Michigan.

- circa 1926
- Collections - Artifact
Women's "Lyla" Oxfords, circa 1926
Low-cut shoes that lace up the front became fashionable in the United States in the late 1800s. These easy-to-put-on shoes were a comfortable alternative to boots and button-fastened shoes. The style has remained popular ever since -- especially with men, but women wear them too. This pair was part of the stock from the Campbell Boot Shop in Charlevoix, Michigan.