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- Dress, 1910-1915 -

- 1910-1915
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Dress, 1910-1915
- Dress and Jacket Ensemble, 1905-1908 -

- 1905-1908
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Dress and Jacket Ensemble, 1905-1908
- Cape, 1927-1929 -

- 1927-1929
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Cape, 1927-1929
- Letter from Harvey S. Firestone to Clara Ford, March 18, 1931 -

- March 18, 1931
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Letter from Harvey S. Firestone to Clara Ford, March 18, 1931
- Clara Ford, Josephine Ford and Bryant Relatives at Santa's Workshop, Fair Lane, 1949-1950 -

- 1949-1950
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Clara Ford, Josephine Ford and Bryant Relatives at Santa's Workshop, Fair Lane, 1949-1950
- Portrait of Clara Ford, circa 1908 - In 1908, Clara Ford moved into a large new home with her husband, Henry, and son, Edsel. The Italian Renaissance Revival house was built on the corner of Edison and Second Avenues in Detroit. Ford Motor Company's success had brought new prosperity to the family -- and that success would only grow with the introduction of the Model T that fall.

- circa 1908
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Portrait of Clara Ford, circa 1908
In 1908, Clara Ford moved into a large new home with her husband, Henry, and son, Edsel. The Italian Renaissance Revival house was built on the corner of Edison and Second Avenues in Detroit. Ford Motor Company's success had brought new prosperity to the family -- and that success would only grow with the introduction of the Model T that fall.
- Edith, Benson and Josephine Ford, Henry and Clara Ford, Margaret Ford Ruddiman at Henry's 83rd Birthday, Dearborn, Michigan, 1946 - Henry Ford celebrated his 83rd birthday on July 30, 1946, surrounded by family, friends and admirers. The day was filled with a number of events honoring the automaker. In the evening, thousands of well-wishers joined Ford for a concert and fireworks display at Dearborn's Ford Field.

- July 30, 1946
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Edith, Benson and Josephine Ford, Henry and Clara Ford, Margaret Ford Ruddiman at Henry's 83rd Birthday, Dearborn, Michigan, 1946
Henry Ford celebrated his 83rd birthday on July 30, 1946, surrounded by family, friends and admirers. The day was filled with a number of events honoring the automaker. In the evening, thousands of well-wishers joined Ford for a concert and fireworks display at Dearborn's Ford Field.
- Letters to Clara Ford from a Hampton Institute Student and Her Scholarship Department Leader, 1920-1921 -

- 20 December 1920-27 January 1921
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Letters to Clara Ford from a Hampton Institute Student and Her Scholarship Department Leader, 1920-1921
- Clara Ford Riding with K. T. Keller and Unidentified Man at Detroit Zoo, 1949 - Clara Ford (right) and Chrysler president K.T. Keller (left) were photographed aboard a train at the Detroit Zoo in 1949. Chrysler donated three new locomotives to the zoo between 1949 and 1951. They were still in use in the early 21st century, by which time the locomotives had been named <em>Scripps</em>, <em>Reuther</em>, and <em>Walter P. Chrysler</em>.

- June 01, 1949
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Clara Ford Riding with K. T. Keller and Unidentified Man at Detroit Zoo, 1949
Clara Ford (right) and Chrysler president K.T. Keller (left) were photographed aboard a train at the Detroit Zoo in 1949. Chrysler donated three new locomotives to the zoo between 1949 and 1951. They were still in use in the early 21st century, by which time the locomotives had been named Scripps, Reuther, and Walter P. Chrysler.
- Ford Motor Company Fiftieth Anniversary Calendar by Norman Rockwell, 1953 - Henry Ford II, president of Ford Motor Company, commissioned a calendar from the celebrated American illustrator Norman Rockwell to commemorate the company's 50th anniversary in 1953. Ford offered a small version, described as a home calendar (seen here), and a larger community calendar. The home calendar featured six Rockwell images and a cover page with an image of the three Fords who served as company President.

- 1953
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Ford Motor Company Fiftieth Anniversary Calendar by Norman Rockwell, 1953
Henry Ford II, president of Ford Motor Company, commissioned a calendar from the celebrated American illustrator Norman Rockwell to commemorate the company's 50th anniversary in 1953. Ford offered a small version, described as a home calendar (seen here), and a larger community calendar. The home calendar featured six Rockwell images and a cover page with an image of the three Fords who served as company President.