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- "When is New Not Really New?" Clip from Interview with Bob Casey, 2011 - Bob Casey was the John and Horace Dodge Curator of Transportation at The Henry Ford.

- 2011
- Collections - Artifact
"When is New Not Really New?" Clip from Interview with Bob Casey, 2011
Bob Casey was the John and Horace Dodge Curator of Transportation at The Henry Ford.
- Music Sheet, "Bidin' My Time," from the Motion Picture "Girl Crazy," 1943 -

- 1943
- Collections - Artifact
Music Sheet, "Bidin' My Time," from the Motion Picture "Girl Crazy," 1943
- Red Cross Quilt, 1941-1945 -

- 1941-1945
- Collections - Artifact
Red Cross Quilt, 1941-1945
- Soldiers and Hostesses Participating in an AFL-USO Event, Detroit, Michigan, 1945 - At the end of September 1945, the United Services Organization and American Federation of Labor sponsored a two-day program for military veterans of Percy Jones Army Hospital in Battle Creek, Michigan. This photograph shows the young men in uniform with female "hostesses" -- local volunteers who accompanied the soldiers during portions of the entertainment-filled weekend.

- 1945
- Collections - Artifact
Soldiers and Hostesses Participating in an AFL-USO Event, Detroit, Michigan, 1945
At the end of September 1945, the United Services Organization and American Federation of Labor sponsored a two-day program for military veterans of Percy Jones Army Hospital in Battle Creek, Michigan. This photograph shows the young men in uniform with female "hostesses" -- local volunteers who accompanied the soldiers during portions of the entertainment-filled weekend.
- World War II Poster, "Big Things from Little Ideas Grow; Speed Victory," 1943 - During the Second World War, all of the national governments of the warring nations used poster campaigns to encourage civilian and military support of the war effort. The advertising technique of these posters followed the innovative style developed during the First World War. By appealing to the viewer's emotions this poster helped the U.S. to rally the home front workers and consumers.

- 1943
- Collections - Artifact
World War II Poster, "Big Things from Little Ideas Grow; Speed Victory," 1943
During the Second World War, all of the national governments of the warring nations used poster campaigns to encourage civilian and military support of the war effort. The advertising technique of these posters followed the innovative style developed during the First World War. By appealing to the viewer's emotions this poster helped the U.S. to rally the home front workers and consumers.
- Parker Watch Company U.S. Army Wristwatch, Used by Chester Pehoski during his World War II Service, 1940-1945 -

- 1940-1945
- Collections - Artifact
Parker Watch Company U.S. Army Wristwatch, Used by Chester Pehoski during his World War II Service, 1940-1945
- World War II Ration Book Four, 1943-1945 -

- 1943-1945
- Collections - Artifact
World War II Ration Book Four, 1943-1945
- World War II Ration Book Four, 1943-1945 -

- 1943-1945
- Collections - Artifact
World War II Ration Book Four, 1943-1945
- Lather Leaves, "Let's Clean up the Axis," 1941-1945 -

- 1941-1945
- Collections - Artifact
Lather Leaves, "Let's Clean up the Axis," 1941-1945
- Bissell War Model Carpet Sweeper, 1942-1945 -

- 1942-1945
- Collections - Artifact
Bissell War Model Carpet Sweeper, 1942-1945