| | 62 | Title: | Memorandum from Percival Perry to Managers of European Ford Companies  | | | | Accession: | 1064 | | | | Creator: | Perry, Percival | | | | Abstract: | Memorandnm from Percival Perry to managers of European Ford Companies announcing appointment of G. Frederiksen of Copenhagen to be Group superintendent responsible for the follovdng plants: Rotterdam, Anhrerp, Berlin, Stockholm, Helsingfors, Poland, Copenhagen. Outlines his responsibilities. Branch managers to report to him monthly. | | | | Similar Items: | Find |
| 64 | Title: | Parts and Castings Orders  | | | | Accession: | 1067 | | | | Creator: | Ford Motor Company | | | | Abstract: | Ford parts and castings orders from foundry of Chris Walz. Original order forms for individual castings or relatively small quantities. Foundry apparently was owned by Chris Walz, 296 Division St., Detroit. | | | | Similar Items: | Find |
| 65 | Title: | Clyde Ford Memoir  | | | | Accession: | 1068 | | | | Creator: | Ford Motor Company | | | | Abstract: | Clyde Ford Memoir on Dearborn history written in the 1920's. Contains information on the Ford family. | | | | Similar Items: | Find |
| 66 | Title: | Helen Keller Correspondence  | | | | Accession: | 1070 | | | | Creator: | Ford Motor Company | | | | Abstract: | Beginning with invitation to join peace ship, a series of letters between Miss Keller and members of the Ford family: Henry Ford, Eleanor Clay Ford, Clara Ford, and the Clara J. Ford Fund, also correspondence with the American Foundation for the Blind. | | | | Similar Items: | Find |
| 67 | Title: | Medallions  | | | | Accession: | 1072 | | | | Creator: | Ford Motor Company | | | | Abstract: | Two medallions: American Automobile Industry Diamond Jubilee, 1896-1971; commemorative medallion depicting the first American production car, the 1896 Duryea Motor Wagon. | | | | Similar Items: | Find |
| 68 | Title: | Extract from Book, Diary of an Art Dealer  | | | | Accession: | 1077 | | | | Creator: | Ford Motor Company | | | | Abstract: | Extract from book "Diary of an Art Dealer" by Rene Gimpel. (New York 1966). Electrostatic copy of pages relating to Henry Ford. Gimpel met Ford while traveling through America. The passages record his personal impressions of Henry Ford. Tells of a Ford dance he attended. | | | | Similar Items: | Find |
| 69 | Title: | Jay C. Hudson Diary  | | | | Accession: | 1078 | | | | Creator: | Hudson, Jay C. | | | | Abstract: | Diary of Mr. Jay C. Hudson for 1919 concerning negotiations in connection with land acquisitions for Henry Ford, particularly Village Industries and water power sites. Place names of possible significance appearing in diary include: Plymouth, Northville, Phoenix, Green Island, Nankin and Clinton River. Records interviews with Henry Ford, Liebold, Campsall, etc. Mr. Hudson worked with Fred Gregory, and had an office in the Dime Bank Building, Detroit. Part of Small Accessions Collection. | | | | Similar Items: | Find |
| 70 | Title: | Charles Way papers, 1928  | | | | Accession: | 1079 | | | | Creator: | Way, Charles | | | | Abstract: | Patents and photograph of an ice cutting machine made from Model T. Parts invented by William Henry Way. Patent No. 1,681,715, August 21, 1928. Framed photograph of machine marked "W. H. Way, Ice Saw Co., Ossining, N.Y.". Part of Small Accessions Collection. | | | | Similar Items: | Find |
| 72 | Title: | Accession 1080  | | | | Accession: | 1080 | | | | Creator: | Ford Motor Company | | | | Abstract: | Vehicle engineering data books and manuals, 1948-1961. | | | | Similar Items: | Find |
| 73 | Title: | Joseph L. Lepczyk papers, 1970  | | | | Accession: | 1083 | | | | Creator: | Lepczyk, Joseph L. | | | | Abstract: | Thesis: Pequaming: A Case Study of Resource Development in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan by Joseph L. Lepczyk. Submitted to Michigan State University for degree of master of science, 1971. Forms part of Small Accessions Collection. | | | | Similar Items: | Find |
| 74 | Title: | Frederick R. Zumstein papers, 1904-1927  | | | | Accession: | 1084 | | | | Creator: | Zumstein, Frederick R. | | | | Abstract: | Dr. Zumstein and original Ford stockholders. He would have been 13th stockholder, but they decided they didn't need an extra stockholder. Correspondence, clippings. Part of Small Accessions Collection. | | | | Similar Items: | Find |
| 75 | Title: | Aviation Records, 1920-1939  | | | | Accession: | 1088 | | | | Creator: | | | | | Abstract: | Loose sheets, letters, computations, prices, specifications, pamphlets, etc. relating to Ford airplanes and U.S. aviation history. | | | | Similar Items: | Find |
| 76 | Title: | Edison Institute Baseball Team Scorebook, 1942  | | | | Accession: | 1089 | | | | Creator: | Edison Institute | | | | Abstract: | Scorebook containing results of games played in 1942 between Edison Institute and various other school baseball teams as well as between Institute teams. Forms part of Small Accessions Collection. | | | | Similar Items: | Find |
| 77 | Title: | Collection on Dr. Edward A. Rumely, 1925-1970  | | | | Accession: | 1092 | | | | Creator: | | | | | Abstract: | One letter from Mrs. Rumely referring to Henry Ford's relationship with Dr. Edward A. Rumely and his involvement in Dr. Rumely's pardon by Calvin Coolidge. One fact sheet concerning Dr. Rumely. Copy of Calvin Coolidge's pardon of Dr. Rumely. Reprint by The Committee for Constitutional Government, Inc. giving background material on Dr. Rumely's case. | | | | Similar Items: | Find |
| 78 | Title: | Sharon Hollow Mulay Sawmill Pamphlet, circa 1934  | | | | Accession: | 1093 | | | | Creator: | | | | | Abstract: | One pamphlet (copy) entitled "Sharon Hollow: Story of an Early Mulay Sawmill of Michigan" by Carl Addison Leech (Detroit). In 1929 Henry Ford had motion pictures taken of Mr. George Kirkwood operating the old saw (circa 1835) and making the "last cut". A letter from Mr. Kirkwood to Henry Ford (June 1934) is attached to the back cover of the pamphlet. | | | | Similar Items: | Find |
| 80 | Title: | Fordson Coal Co. Company Money, undated  | | | | Accession: | 64.167.1095 | | | | Creator: | | | | | Abstract: | Commissary coins: 1 dollar, 10 cent, and 1 cent Fordson Coal Co. coins. Note: coins integrated into Accession 1812, Ford Motor Company Tokens, Coins, Medallions and Badges. | | | | Similar Items: | Find |
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