Description
Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village, which Ford established in Dearborn, Michigan in the late 1920s, was intended to recreate the slow-paced, rural character of America before the advent of the automobile. The purchases he made and the gifts he was given reflect his desire to document and preserve the lifeways of common people and to emphasize middle-class rural history, as represented by the tools of agriculture, industry, and transportation.
About the Author
Ford R. Bryan was a historical researcher at the Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village Research Center. He was educated at Eastern Michigan University and the University of Michigan, and was a Ford Motor Company employee for more than thirty years. He is the author of Henry's Attic: Some Fascinating Gifts to Henry Ford and His Museum (1995), Henry's Lieutenants (1993), and The Fords of Dearborn: An Illustrated History (1989).
Book Information
ISBN 9780814326428
Author Ford R. Bryan
Format Paperback
Page Count 432
Imprint Wayne State University Press
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Weight(grams) 1220g