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- Program, "Inaugural Ceremonies of the Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant," August 8, 1956 -

- August 08, 1956
- Collections - Artifact
Program, "Inaugural Ceremonies of the Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant," August 8, 1956
- Cutaway Model of Core Fuel Assembly, circa 1963 -

- circa 1963
- Collections - Artifact
Cutaway Model of Core Fuel Assembly, circa 1963
- Radiation Safety Display Board, circa 1963 -

- circa 1963
- Collections - Artifact
Radiation Safety Display Board, circa 1963
- Loranger Gristmill on Stoney Creek near Monroe, Michigan, 1927-1928 -

- 1927-1928
- Collections - Artifact
Loranger Gristmill on Stoney Creek near Monroe, Michigan, 1927-1928
- Loranger Gristmill on Stoney Creek near Monroe, Michigan, 1927-1928 - Loranger Gristmill was built in 1832 on Stoney Creek in Monroe, Michigan. It incorporated a sophisticated conveyor system, developed by Oliver Evans in the late 1700s, that moved grain through the building to be ground into flour or animal feed. Henry Ford acquired the mill and sent a crew to disassemble and relocate it to Greenfield Village in 1928.

- 1927-1928
- Collections - Artifact
Loranger Gristmill on Stoney Creek near Monroe, Michigan, 1927-1928
Loranger Gristmill was built in 1832 on Stoney Creek in Monroe, Michigan. It incorporated a sophisticated conveyor system, developed by Oliver Evans in the late 1700s, that moved grain through the building to be ground into flour or animal feed. Henry Ford acquired the mill and sent a crew to disassemble and relocate it to Greenfield Village in 1928.
- Preparing to Move Loranger Gristmill from Its Original Site to Greenfield Village, 1928 - Loranger Gristmill was built in 1832 on Stoney Creek in Monroe, Michigan. It incorporated a sophisticated conveyor system, developed by Oliver Evans in the late 1700s, that moved grain through the building to be ground into flour or animal feed. Henry Ford acquired the mill and sent a crew to disassemble and relocate it to Greenfield Village in 1928.

- 1928
- Collections - Artifact
Preparing to Move Loranger Gristmill from Its Original Site to Greenfield Village, 1928
Loranger Gristmill was built in 1832 on Stoney Creek in Monroe, Michigan. It incorporated a sophisticated conveyor system, developed by Oliver Evans in the late 1700s, that moved grain through the building to be ground into flour or animal feed. Henry Ford acquired the mill and sent a crew to disassemble and relocate it to Greenfield Village in 1928.
- Loranger Gristmill on Stoney Creek near Monroe, Michigan, 1927-1928 - Loranger Gristmill was built in 1832 on Stoney Creek in Monroe, Michigan. It incorporated a sophisticated conveyor system, developed by Oliver Evans in the late 1700s, that moved grain through the building to be ground into flour or animal feed. Henry Ford acquired the mill and sent a crew to disassemble and relocate it to Greenfield Village in 1928.

- 1927-1928
- Collections - Artifact
Loranger Gristmill on Stoney Creek near Monroe, Michigan, 1927-1928
Loranger Gristmill was built in 1832 on Stoney Creek in Monroe, Michigan. It incorporated a sophisticated conveyor system, developed by Oliver Evans in the late 1700s, that moved grain through the building to be ground into flour or animal feed. Henry Ford acquired the mill and sent a crew to disassemble and relocate it to Greenfield Village in 1928.
- Loranger Gristmill on Stoney Creek near Monroe, Michigan, 1913-1925 - In 1832, Edward Loranger built a water-powered gristmill on Stoney Creek in Monroe, Michigan. He set it up to grind corn and wheat harvested by local farmers. Loranger's mill incorporated a sophisticated conveyor system, developed by Oliver Evans in the late 1700s, that moved grain through the building to undergo a variety of processes.

- 1913-1925
- Collections - Artifact
Loranger Gristmill on Stoney Creek near Monroe, Michigan, 1913-1925
In 1832, Edward Loranger built a water-powered gristmill on Stoney Creek in Monroe, Michigan. He set it up to grind corn and wheat harvested by local farmers. Loranger's mill incorporated a sophisticated conveyor system, developed by Oliver Evans in the late 1700s, that moved grain through the building to undergo a variety of processes.
- Loranger Gristmill on Stoney Creek near Monroe, Michigan, April 1927 - Loranger Gristmill was built in 1832 on Stoney Creek in Monroe, Michigan. It incorporated a sophisticated conveyor system, developed by Oliver Evans in the late 1700s, that moved grain through the building to be ground into flour or animal feed. In the late 1920s, after the mill had ceased operation, Henry Ford purchased it. Ford sent his staff to document the structure before its relocation to Greenfield Village.

- April 15, 1927
- Collections - Artifact
Loranger Gristmill on Stoney Creek near Monroe, Michigan, April 1927
Loranger Gristmill was built in 1832 on Stoney Creek in Monroe, Michigan. It incorporated a sophisticated conveyor system, developed by Oliver Evans in the late 1700s, that moved grain through the building to be ground into flour or animal feed. In the late 1920s, after the mill had ceased operation, Henry Ford purchased it. Ford sent his staff to document the structure before its relocation to Greenfield Village.
- Former Site of Loranger Gristmill on Stoney Creek near Monroe, Michigan, March 1944 -

- March 17, 1944
- Collections - Artifact
Former Site of Loranger Gristmill on Stoney Creek near Monroe, Michigan, March 1944