Dearborn, Michigan. Mrs. Peterson, daughter of Karl Axel Westerberg, and her two children, Joyce and Evelyn, with Eric Westerberg her brother outside the Peterson home
Henry Dearborn to Thomas Jefferson, July 31, 1802
Henry Dearborn to Samuel Smith, July 21, 1807
Vast facilities are being used to trin personnel for the U.S. Navy. Here trainees are being instructed in lathe operation by skilled instructor-mechanics. Note Navy machinists at upper left. Ford River Rouge plant, tool and die building
A scene in the Ford foundry, Detroit, Michigan. The foundry covers seventeen acres of land. Twenty-five tons of molten metal can be poured here every twenty-four hours. Worker in this photo is filling piston moulds. Twenty thousand pistons are cast every eight hours
Henry Dearborn to Thomas Jefferson, July 31, 1802
National convention 1884. Political information. Compliments of the Penn Mutual life insurance co. of Philadelphia. Chas. B. Soule, Calvin S. Smith, Benj. P. Hinman. General agents for Illinois. Office 115 Dearborn St. Chicago.
Henry Dearborn, no date, Notes on Indian Corn
Blitz buggies. Blitz buggy being given a test run after completion. The light truck is now ready for delivery to the U.S. Army. Ford River Rouge plant
Rock Island Arsenal, Building No. 4, Terrace Avenue between Gillespie & East Avenues, Rock Island, Rock Island County, IL
Rock Island Arsenal, Building No. 1, Gillespie Avenue between Terrace Drive & Hedge Lane, Rock Island, Rock Island County, IL
Tank manufacture (Chrysler). Ready for installation in Chrysler M-3 tanks, these routh turret castings, which weigh 4,000 pounds each, have just been received at the huge Detroit tank arsenal where 10,000 men are turning out these twenty-eight ton rolling arsenals
Rock Island Arsenal, Building No. 1, Gillespie Avenue between Terrace Drive & Hedge Lane, Rock Island, Rock Island County, IL
Rock Island Arsenal, Building No. 2, Terrace Drive between Gillespie Avenue & East Avenue, Rock Island, Rock Island County, IL
Frankford Arsenal, Building No. 35, South of Tacony Street between Bridge Street & tracks of former Pennsylvania Railroad, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA
Rock Island Arsenal, Building No. 360, Gillespie Avenue between Rodman Avenue & North Avenue, Rock Island, Rock Island County, IL
Rock Island Arsenal, Building No. 90, East Avenue between North Avenue & King Drive, Rock Island, Rock Island County, IL
Rock Island Arsenal, Building No. 360, Gillespie Avenue between Rodman Avenue & North Avenue, Rock Island, Rock Island County, IL