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Woman plowing fields
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Date
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1900/1920
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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Woman plowing fields
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Woman in horse-drawn vehicle stopped on rural road near Colorado Springs, Colo., at 1909 Glidden Tour
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Date
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1909-07
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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4.5x6.75 black and white photograph of woman in horse-drawn vehicle stopped along rural road, tourist appears to be petting horse, other tourists in background, near Colorado Springs, Colorado, at the 1909 Glidden Tour. Caption on photo back: 'Lowrie helps a lady and a horse by the tourist[?] near Colorado Springs.' Negative #C22,659.
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Wire ladle or skimmer
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Date
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18xx/19xx
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Collection
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Feeding America: the Historic American Cookbook Project Museum Objects
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Wir grüssen das Kommando Pierre Overney : Für die Einheit der Revolutionär in Westeuropa!
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Date
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1986
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Collection
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Leftist Political Posters Collection
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Description
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Poster shows a brown and white image of the November 1986 assassination of George Besse, president of Renault. French terrorist organization Action directe claimed responsibility for the killing. Pierre Overney, named in title, was a French worker (fired from Renault) and maoist political activist who was fatally shot to death by a security guard in 1972 as he distributed pamphlets outside Renault. Shows solidarity with Western European revolutionaries.
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Winton car in 1909 Glidden Tour automobile parade, Detroit, Mich.
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Date
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1909-07-10
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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4.5x6.75 black and white photograph of a participating driver at wheel, close-up. Lewis R. Speare, A.A.A. president, in the Winton #6 in the automobile parade in the Glidden Tour, Detroit, Michigan, July 10, 1909. Negative #C22,397. Photo edges cut unevenly.
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Winton car in 1909 Glidden Tour automobile parade, Detroit, Mich.
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Date
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1909-07-10
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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4.5x6.75 black and white photograph of a participating car parked in street, with driver and four male passengers, in suits and hats. Chairman Hower, President Speare, George C. Diehl, Mr. Elliott, and Charles Glidden in the Winton #6 in the automobile parade, Detroit, Michigan, July 10, 1909. Negative #C21,412. Photo edges cut unevenly.
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Winton car decorated for parade in Minnesota, at the 1909 Glidden Tour
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Date
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1909-07
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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4.5x6.5 black and white photograph of Winton car used a parade float, five women wearing hats inside, a man standing on the sidewalk with a dog looking on, at the parade in Minnesota, at the 1909 Glidden Tour. Negative #C22,131. Lower right corner missing. Photo edges cut unevenly.
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Title
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Winter Scene Alden
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Date
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1900~
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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Black and white postcard of Alden, Michigan in winter, 1900~
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Windmill with farm family in Nebraska, at the 1909 Glidden Tour
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Date
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1909-07
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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4.5x6.5 black and white photograph of a man holding a small child, three young children beside him on a farm, a windmill and large wooden tank in foreground, with a number of freestanding small structures in Nebraska, at the 1909 Glidden Tour. Negative #C22,038. Upper left corner is missing.
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Title
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Winchell Cabin
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Date
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1855~
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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According to Brief-Sun of August 1935, the man is identified as Lauren Winchell. The cabin stood on Dexter Trail accross from Dan Baldwin's.
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Win Schuler's Restaurant
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Date
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1966
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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Black and white photograph of Win Schuler's Restaurant, located at 2 Washington Ave. Grand Haven, Michigan.
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William Montague Ferry
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Date
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1858
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Collection
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Making of Modern Michigan
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Description
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Reverend Ferry had been a missionary on Mackinac Island, who in the summer of 1834, made a circuit of Lake Michigan. He came to Grand Haven to seek is fortune in lumbering. The cities of Ferrysburg, Ferry, Whitehall, and Montague are named for him or members of his family.
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