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- Restoration of One-Room Schoolhouse, Saline, Michigan, August 1943 -

- August 10, 1943
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Restoration of One-Room Schoolhouse, Saline, Michigan, August 1943
- Saline School Graduation, Saline, Michigan, June 1944 -

- June 07, 1944
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Saline School Graduation, Saline, Michigan, June 1944
- Student Drawing on a Blackboard, Saline School, Saline, Michigan, March 1946 -

- March 08, 1946
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Student Drawing on a Blackboard, Saline School, Saline, Michigan, March 1946
- Construction at Ford Motor Company Hydroelectric Station, Saline, Michigan, December 1935 - In the early 1920s, Henry Ford began locating small hydroelectrically powered plants in rural southeast Michigan. These "Village Industries" employed local people who could maintain farms while working at the factory. One plant, constructed in Saline in the mid-1930s, operated until 1947. During World War II, workers here processed soybean oil for paints and plastics and machined parts for Pratt & Whitney engines.

- December 23, 1935
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Construction at Ford Motor Company Hydroelectric Station, Saline, Michigan, December 1935
In the early 1920s, Henry Ford began locating small hydroelectrically powered plants in rural southeast Michigan. These "Village Industries" employed local people who could maintain farms while working at the factory. One plant, constructed in Saline in the mid-1930s, operated until 1947. During World War II, workers here processed soybean oil for paints and plastics and machined parts for Pratt & Whitney engines.
- Ford Village Industries in Saline, Michigan, 1938 - In the early 1920s, Henry Ford began locating small hydroelectrically powered plants in rural southeast Michigan. These "Village Industries" employed local people who could maintain farms while working at the factory. One plant, constructed in Saline in the mid-1930s, operated until 1947. During World War II, workers here processed soybean oil for paints and plastics and machined parts for Pratt & Whitney engines.

- May 26, 1938
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Ford Village Industries in Saline, Michigan, 1938
In the early 1920s, Henry Ford began locating small hydroelectrically powered plants in rural southeast Michigan. These "Village Industries" employed local people who could maintain farms while working at the factory. One plant, constructed in Saline in the mid-1930s, operated until 1947. During World War II, workers here processed soybean oil for paints and plastics and machined parts for Pratt & Whitney engines.
- House on the Former Site of Adams Family Home, Saline, Michigan, March 2, 1944 - This photograph shows the new house built at the former location of the Adams family home in Saline, Michigan. On this site George Matthew Adams, a well-known columnist in the early 1900s, was born and raised. Henry Ford admired Adams's writing, and in 1937, he moved Adams's house to Greenfield Village--Ford's historical outdoor museum in Dearborn, Michigan.

- March 02, 1944
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House on the Former Site of Adams Family Home, Saline, Michigan, March 2, 1944
This photograph shows the new house built at the former location of the Adams family home in Saline, Michigan. On this site George Matthew Adams, a well-known columnist in the early 1900s, was born and raised. Henry Ford admired Adams's writing, and in 1937, he moved Adams's house to Greenfield Village--Ford's historical outdoor museum in Dearborn, Michigan.
- Schoolchildren Playing Ball, Saline School, Saline, Michigan, March 1946 -

- March 08, 1946
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Schoolchildren Playing Ball, Saline School, Saline, Michigan, March 1946
- Children Eating Lunch outside Saline School, Saline, Michigan, April 1945 -

- April 06, 1945
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Children Eating Lunch outside Saline School, Saline, Michigan, April 1945
- Schoolchildren Carrying Bottles of Milk, Saline School, Saline, Michigan, March 1946 -

- March 08, 1946
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Schoolchildren Carrying Bottles of Milk, Saline School, Saline, Michigan, March 1946
- Construction at Ford Motor Company Hydroelectric Station, Saline, Michigan, August 1935 - In the early 1920s, Henry Ford began locating small hydroelectrically powered plants in rural southeast Michigan. These "Village Industries" employed local people who could maintain farms while working at the factory. One plant, constructed in Saline in the mid-1930s, operated until 1947. During World War II, workers here processed soybean oil for paints and plastics and machined parts for Pratt & Whitney engines.

- August 20, 1935
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Construction at Ford Motor Company Hydroelectric Station, Saline, Michigan, August 1935
In the early 1920s, Henry Ford began locating small hydroelectrically powered plants in rural southeast Michigan. These "Village Industries" employed local people who could maintain farms while working at the factory. One plant, constructed in Saline in the mid-1930s, operated until 1947. During World War II, workers here processed soybean oil for paints and plastics and machined parts for Pratt & Whitney engines.