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- Wells, Richardson & Company "Leamon's Genuine Aniline Dyes: Black," 1873-1880 -

- 1873-1880
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Wells, Richardson & Company "Leamon's Genuine Aniline Dyes: Black," 1873-1880
- Time Lapse Study Sheet for Action Office System, "3-Man Conference Body Location Pattern" -

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Time Lapse Study Sheet for Action Office System, "3-Man Conference Body Location Pattern"
- Oral History Interview with Ann Marie Sastry, October 7, 2009--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 61 - Ann Marie Sastry believes that engineering can change the world. She directs research in advanced lithium-ion battery systems at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and is the founder of Sakti3, a battery startup company--where she puts her beliefs into action. In 2009, staff from The Henry Ford interviewed Sastry at her Sakti3 offices in Ann Arbor as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.

- October 07, 2009
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Oral History Interview with Ann Marie Sastry, October 7, 2009--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 61
Ann Marie Sastry believes that engineering can change the world. She directs research in advanced lithium-ion battery systems at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and is the founder of Sakti3, a battery startup company--where she puts her beliefs into action. In 2009, staff from The Henry Ford interviewed Sastry at her Sakti3 offices in Ann Arbor as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.
- Greenfield Village & Henry Ford Museum Informational Brochure, "Handbook for Teachers," 1976 -

- 1976
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Greenfield Village & Henry Ford Museum Informational Brochure, "Handbook for Teachers," 1976
- Press Kit for the Dedication of the Henry Ford Postage Stamp in Greenfield Village, July 30, 1968 - The United States Post Office issued a commemorative postage stamp honoring Henry Ford on July 30, 1968 -- the 105th anniversary of Ford's birth. Speakers at the dedication ceremony, held in Greenfield Village, included Postmaster General Marvin Watson, U.S. Representative John Dingell, and Ford Motor Company Chairman and CEO (and Henry Ford's grandson) Henry Ford II.

- July 30, 1968
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Press Kit for the Dedication of the Henry Ford Postage Stamp in Greenfield Village, July 30, 1968
The United States Post Office issued a commemorative postage stamp honoring Henry Ford on July 30, 1968 -- the 105th anniversary of Ford's birth. Speakers at the dedication ceremony, held in Greenfield Village, included Postmaster General Marvin Watson, U.S. Representative John Dingell, and Ford Motor Company Chairman and CEO (and Henry Ford's grandson) Henry Ford II.
- Song, "Henry Ford - A Faithful Shepherd," 1944-1949 - Acknowledging his innovative spirit, Henry Ford received hundreds of handmade gifts, from individuals employing their own original and imaginative efforts. This Thanksgiving hymn, with lyrics created by a Ford employee, was meant to be sung to the tune of "Onward Christian Soldiers." Although not an outwardly religious person, Henry Ford nonetheless had strong opinions on spirituality.

- 1944-1949
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Song, "Henry Ford - A Faithful Shepherd," 1944-1949
Acknowledging his innovative spirit, Henry Ford received hundreds of handmade gifts, from individuals employing their own original and imaginative efforts. This Thanksgiving hymn, with lyrics created by a Ford employee, was meant to be sung to the tune of "Onward Christian Soldiers." Although not an outwardly religious person, Henry Ford nonetheless had strong opinions on spirituality.
- Proposed "City of the Sun" Housing Project, circa 1916 -

- circa 1916
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Proposed "City of the Sun" Housing Project, circa 1916
- Sketch Showing Original Location of Luther Burbank Garden Office, Santa Rosa, California, January 30, 1941 - Luther Burbank (1849-1926), a much-heralded American horticulturalist, gained a reputation for selectively breeding more than 800 new fruits, vegetables, flowers, and other plants. He opened a "Bureau of Information" in 1910 to sell seeds and souvenirs. Burbank's widow described it as the "little office" when she offered it to Henry Ford in 1928. This map documents its original locations in Santa Rosa, California.

- January 30, 1941
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Sketch Showing Original Location of Luther Burbank Garden Office, Santa Rosa, California, January 30, 1941
Luther Burbank (1849-1926), a much-heralded American horticulturalist, gained a reputation for selectively breeding more than 800 new fruits, vegetables, flowers, and other plants. He opened a "Bureau of Information" in 1910 to sell seeds and souvenirs. Burbank's widow described it as the "little office" when she offered it to Henry Ford in 1928. This map documents its original locations in Santa Rosa, California.
- Program for the First "Ford Sunday Evening Hour" Radio Broadcast, October 7, 1934 -

- October 07, 1934
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Program for the First "Ford Sunday Evening Hour" Radio Broadcast, October 7, 1934
- Whole Earth Catalog: Find Your Place in Space, July 1970 - Biologist Steward Brand founded the Whole Earth Catalog in 1968, to connect counterculture and back-to-the-land communities with innovators in the fields of technology, design, and architecture. The cover of each edition, like this from July 1970, featured images of earth taken from outer space. Brand believed showing this would change people's perceptions of their responsibility for the globe.

- July 01, 1970
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Whole Earth Catalog: Find Your Place in Space, July 1970
Biologist Steward Brand founded the Whole Earth Catalog in 1968, to connect counterculture and back-to-the-land communities with innovators in the fields of technology, design, and architecture. The cover of each edition, like this from July 1970, featured images of earth taken from outer space. Brand believed showing this would change people's perceptions of their responsibility for the globe.