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- Detroit News Article, 1969, "Schools Will Close at Greenfield Village" -

- May 12, 1969
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Detroit News Article, 1969, "Schools Will Close at Greenfield Village"
- Bobby Unser--Photographs--Racing--1963 Pikes Peak--Item12 - Bobby Unser earned a place among automobile racing's greats, having successfully competed in nearly every form of the sport. The racing career of this three-time Indianapolis 500 winner and 13-time Pikes Peak International Hill Climb winner spanned more than 30 years. This clipping -- part of a large archival donation from Bobby and Lisa Unser to The Henry Ford -- helps to document his career.

- 1963
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Bobby Unser--Photographs--Racing--1963 Pikes Peak--Item12
Bobby Unser earned a place among automobile racing's greats, having successfully competed in nearly every form of the sport. The racing career of this three-time Indianapolis 500 winner and 13-time Pikes Peak International Hill Climb winner spanned more than 30 years. This clipping -- part of a large archival donation from Bobby and Lisa Unser to The Henry Ford -- helps to document his career.
- Article, "The New Show at Greenfield," from Michigan: The Magazine of The Detroit News, July 1982 -

- July 11, 1982
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Article, "The New Show at Greenfield," from Michigan: The Magazine of The Detroit News, July 1982
- Newspaper Advertising, "H. J. Heinz Co. Keystone Picklers and Preservers," May 25, 1895 - From very early on in the company's history, the keystone became the symbol of the H.J. Heinz Company. In this newspaper advertisement, a keystone symbol was juxtaposed over a map of the Pittsburgh area showing various Heinz farms and factories.

- May 25, 1895
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Newspaper Advertising, "H. J. Heinz Co. Keystone Picklers and Preservers," May 25, 1895
From very early on in the company's history, the keystone became the symbol of the H.J. Heinz Company. In this newspaper advertisement, a keystone symbol was juxtaposed over a map of the Pittsburgh area showing various Heinz farms and factories.
- "Julian Eltinge at the GRAND this Week," 1911 - Vaudeville performer Julian Eltinge was the most famous and highly paid female impersonator of the early 20th century. He embodied gaudy elegance, wore glamourous gowns, and perfected female mannerisms. His most well-known show -- <em>The Fascinating Widow</em> -- opened on Broadway in 1910. He would go on to appear in several Hollywood films, in addition to his continued stage performances.

- January 01, 1911
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"Julian Eltinge at the GRAND this Week," 1911
Vaudeville performer Julian Eltinge was the most famous and highly paid female impersonator of the early 20th century. He embodied gaudy elegance, wore glamourous gowns, and perfected female mannerisms. His most well-known show -- The Fascinating Widow -- opened on Broadway in 1910. He would go on to appear in several Hollywood films, in addition to his continued stage performances.
- Bobby Unser--Photographs--Racing--1963 Indy Car and Sprints--Item66 - Bobby Unser earned a place among automobile racing's greats, having successfully competed in nearly every form of the sport. The racing career of this three-time Indianapolis 500 winner and 13-time Pikes Peak International Hill Climb winner spanned more than 30 years. This clipping -- part of a large archival donation from Bobby and Lisa Unser to The Henry Ford -- helps to document his career.

- 1963
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Bobby Unser--Photographs--Racing--1963 Indy Car and Sprints--Item66
Bobby Unser earned a place among automobile racing's greats, having successfully competed in nearly every form of the sport. The racing career of this three-time Indianapolis 500 winner and 13-time Pikes Peak International Hill Climb winner spanned more than 30 years. This clipping -- part of a large archival donation from Bobby and Lisa Unser to The Henry Ford -- helps to document his career.
- Woman Working with a Drying Box in the Office of Home Economics, U.S. Department of Agriculture, January 1920 -

- January 12, 1920
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Woman Working with a Drying Box in the Office of Home Economics, U.S. Department of Agriculture, January 1920
- Letter from Walter White of the NAACP to Edsel Ford regarding Donations, March 10, 1930 -

- March 10, 1930
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Letter from Walter White of the NAACP to Edsel Ford regarding Donations, March 10, 1930
- Newspaper Article, "Henry Ford Gives $10,000,000 in 1914 Profits to His Employes" - When Henry Ford introduced the moving assembly line in 1913 he loved it but his employees didn't. The work was boring and relentless, and worker turnover was high. To get workers to stay, Henry more than doubled their pay, from $2.34 per day to $5 per day. It was headline news in Detroit and around the country.

- January 05, 1914
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Newspaper Article, "Henry Ford Gives $10,000,000 in 1914 Profits to His Employes"
When Henry Ford introduced the moving assembly line in 1913 he loved it but his employees didn't. The work was boring and relentless, and worker turnover was high. To get workers to stay, Henry more than doubled their pay, from $2.34 per day to $5 per day. It was headline news in Detroit and around the country.
- Ford Motor Company Clipping Book, Volume 174, 1919 - Henry Ford sued the <em>Chicago Tribune</em> for defaming his reputation with the headline "Ford is an Anarchist." During the trial in 1919, Ford's famous quote, "history is more or less bunk," was used to mock him. Henry Ford was not ignorant of history, but opinionated about it. To him, technology and everyday life were more important than war and politics.

- 1919
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Ford Motor Company Clipping Book, Volume 174, 1919
Henry Ford sued the Chicago Tribune for defaming his reputation with the headline "Ford is an Anarchist." During the trial in 1919, Ford's famous quote, "history is more or less bunk," was used to mock him. Henry Ford was not ignorant of history, but opinionated about it. To him, technology and everyday life were more important than war and politics.