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- Interior of J.R. Jones General Store in Greenfield Village, March 1998 -

- March 13, 1998
- Collections - Artifact
Interior of J.R. Jones General Store in Greenfield Village, March 1998
- Gas-Steam Engine Used at the Ford Highland Park Plant, on Exhibit in Henry Ford Museum, circa 1953 -

- circa 1953
- Collections - Artifact
Gas-Steam Engine Used at the Ford Highland Park Plant, on Exhibit in Henry Ford Museum, circa 1953
- Tall Case Clock Once Used by Henry Ford, Photographed in Henry Ford Museum, 1966 -

- February 01, 1966
- Collections - Artifact
Tall Case Clock Once Used by Henry Ford, Photographed in Henry Ford Museum, 1966
- Interior Remodeling in Progress, Ford Motor Company's New York City Branch, July 1937 - Ford Motor Company operated sales and service branches throughout the United States -- and ultimately around the world. Architect Albert Kahn designed this building for Ford's showroom, parts department, and offices on Broadway in New York City. It opened in 1919, and it was thoroughly remodeled in 1937. Ford sold the building to the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union in 1943.

- July 15, 1937
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Interior Remodeling in Progress, Ford Motor Company's New York City Branch, July 1937
Ford Motor Company operated sales and service branches throughout the United States -- and ultimately around the world. Architect Albert Kahn designed this building for Ford's showroom, parts department, and offices on Broadway in New York City. It opened in 1919, and it was thoroughly remodeled in 1937. Ford sold the building to the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union in 1943.
- Machine Shop at Bryant Motor Co., Boise, Idaho, 1914 -

- October 12, 1964
- Collections - Artifact
Machine Shop at Bryant Motor Co., Boise, Idaho, 1914
- Tomato Seedlings in Greenhouse, circa 1910 - Entrepreneur H.J. Heinz recognized that producing the highest quality products began with where the ingredients were grown and how they were harvested. He took great care in managing every aspect of the process to ensure the best ingredients for his line of pickled foods, preserves, and condiments. This photograph shows one step in the tomato harvesting process.

- circa 1910
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Tomato Seedlings in Greenhouse, circa 1910
Entrepreneur H.J. Heinz recognized that producing the highest quality products began with where the ingredients were grown and how they were harvested. He took great care in managing every aspect of the process to ensure the best ingredients for his line of pickled foods, preserves, and condiments. This photograph shows one step in the tomato harvesting process.
- Ford Motor Company Employee Eats Thanksgiving Dinner on the Job at the Highland Park Plant, November 1942 - Wartime production demands left no time for a holiday in 1942. Employees at Ford Motor Company's Highland Park plant worked straight through Thanksgiving, pausing only long enough to enjoy turkey legs in the lunchroom. The automobile industry provided one fifth of American manufacturing output during World War II.

- November 26, 1942
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Ford Motor Company Employee Eats Thanksgiving Dinner on the Job at the Highland Park Plant, November 1942
Wartime production demands left no time for a holiday in 1942. Employees at Ford Motor Company's Highland Park plant worked straight through Thanksgiving, pausing only long enough to enjoy turkey legs in the lunchroom. The automobile industry provided one fifth of American manufacturing output during World War II.
- Ford Employee Harry Finn Eating Thanksgiving Dinner on the Job at the Highland Park Plant, November 1942 - Wartime production demands left no time for a holiday in 1942. Employees at Ford Motor Company's Highland Park plant worked straight through Thanksgiving, pausing only long enough to enjoy turkey legs in the lunchroom. The automobile industry provided one fifth of American manufacturing output during World War II.

- November 26, 1942
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Ford Employee Harry Finn Eating Thanksgiving Dinner on the Job at the Highland Park Plant, November 1942
Wartime production demands left no time for a holiday in 1942. Employees at Ford Motor Company's Highland Park plant worked straight through Thanksgiving, pausing only long enough to enjoy turkey legs in the lunchroom. The automobile industry provided one fifth of American manufacturing output during World War II.
- Sean Calvin at Christmas, 1987 -

- 1987
- Collections - Artifact
Sean Calvin at Christmas, 1987
- Grocery Store Sale Baskets of Various Heinz Products, circa 1930 - The H.J. Heinz Company was at the forefront of creative marketing in the manufactured food industry. Its comprehensive advertising strategy included elaborate product displays in local grocery stores where shoppers were greeted with colorful posters and meticulously designed arrangements of canned and jarred products. This photograph shows an example of such product displays.

- circa 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Grocery Store Sale Baskets of Various Heinz Products, circa 1930
The H.J. Heinz Company was at the forefront of creative marketing in the manufactured food industry. Its comprehensive advertising strategy included elaborate product displays in local grocery stores where shoppers were greeted with colorful posters and meticulously designed arrangements of canned and jarred products. This photograph shows an example of such product displays.