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- Cohen Millinery in Greenfield Village, September 2007 -

- September 01, 2007
- Collections - Artifact
Cohen Millinery in Greenfield Village, September 2007
- Cohen Millinery in Greenfield Village, September 2007 -

- September 01, 2007
- Collections - Artifact
Cohen Millinery in Greenfield Village, September 2007
- Cohen Millinery in Greenfield Village, September 2007 -

- September 01, 2007
- Collections - Artifact
Cohen Millinery in Greenfield Village, September 2007
- "The Offut Store Where Lincoln Was Employed as a Clerk," New Salem State Park, Petersburg, Ill., circa 1920 Postcard -

- circa 1920
- Collections - Artifact
"The Offut Store Where Lincoln Was Employed as a Clerk," New Salem State Park, Petersburg, Ill., circa 1920 Postcard
- Six Gallon Stoneware Crock, 1870-1890 - This crock was made of a durable, leak-proof pottery called stoneware, shaped on a potter's wheel. The orange-peel-like outer glaze was created when the potter threw handfuls of common rock salt into a white-hot kiln during the piece's firing. Salt-glazed stoneware pieces were decorated with an amazing array of designs, including the patriotic motifs on this piece.

- 1870-1890
- Collections - Artifact
Six Gallon Stoneware Crock, 1870-1890
This crock was made of a durable, leak-proof pottery called stoneware, shaped on a potter's wheel. The orange-peel-like outer glaze was created when the potter threw handfuls of common rock salt into a white-hot kiln during the piece's firing. Salt-glazed stoneware pieces were decorated with an amazing array of designs, including the patriotic motifs on this piece.
- Gun and Locksmith Shop in Henry Ford Museum "Street of Shops" Exhibit, circa 1941 - Henry Ford encouraged and appreciated the work of artist and illustrator Irving Bacon. In 1915, Bacon joined the Photographic Department of Ford Motor Company after he returned from studying art in Europe. Over the next thirty years, Bacon painted scenes depicting Ford's life, created portraiture, and illustrated articles for company publications. This drawing depicts the Street of Shops exhibit in the Henry Ford Museum.

- circa 1941
- Collections - Artifact
Gun and Locksmith Shop in Henry Ford Museum "Street of Shops" Exhibit, circa 1941
Henry Ford encouraged and appreciated the work of artist and illustrator Irving Bacon. In 1915, Bacon joined the Photographic Department of Ford Motor Company after he returned from studying art in Europe. Over the next thirty years, Bacon painted scenes depicting Ford's life, created portraiture, and illustrated articles for company publications. This drawing depicts the Street of Shops exhibit in the Henry Ford Museum.
- East India Shop in Henry Ford Museum "Street of Shops" Exhibit, circa 1941 - Henry Ford encouraged and appreciated the work of artist and illustrator Irving Bacon. In 1915, Bacon joined the Photographic Department of Ford Motor Company after he returned from studying art in Europe. Over the next thirty years, Bacon painted scenes depicting Ford's life, created portraiture, and illustrated articles for company publications. This drawing depicts the Street of Shops exhibit in the Henry Ford Museum.

- circa 1941
- Collections - Artifact
East India Shop in Henry Ford Museum "Street of Shops" Exhibit, circa 1941
Henry Ford encouraged and appreciated the work of artist and illustrator Irving Bacon. In 1915, Bacon joined the Photographic Department of Ford Motor Company after he returned from studying art in Europe. Over the next thirty years, Bacon painted scenes depicting Ford's life, created portraiture, and illustrated articles for company publications. This drawing depicts the Street of Shops exhibit in the Henry Ford Museum.
- Leather Shop in Henry Ford Museum "Street of Shops" Exhibit, circa 1941 - Henry Ford encouraged and appreciated the work of artist and illustrator Irving Bacon. In 1915, Bacon joined the Photographic Department of Ford Motor Company after he returned from studying art in Europe. Over the next thirty years, Bacon painted scenes depicting Ford's life, created portraiture, and illustrated articles for company publications. This drawing depicts the Street of Shops exhibit in the Henry Ford Museum.

- circa 1941
- Collections - Artifact
Leather Shop in Henry Ford Museum "Street of Shops" Exhibit, circa 1941
Henry Ford encouraged and appreciated the work of artist and illustrator Irving Bacon. In 1915, Bacon joined the Photographic Department of Ford Motor Company after he returned from studying art in Europe. Over the next thirty years, Bacon painted scenes depicting Ford's life, created portraiture, and illustrated articles for company publications. This drawing depicts the Street of Shops exhibit in the Henry Ford Museum.
- Street of Shops in Henry Ford Museum -

- circa 1965
- Collections - Artifact
Street of Shops in Henry Ford Museum
- Relocation of Currier Shoe Shop from Greenfield Village to Henry Ford Museum, November 1991 -

- November 12, 1991
- Collections - Artifact
Relocation of Currier Shoe Shop from Greenfield Village to Henry Ford Museum, November 1991