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This series contains artifacts that relate to First Lady Betty Ford and and the family of President Gerald Ford and Betty Ford, including personal effects, clothing, heirlooms, knick-knacks, decorative items, souvenirs from travels, awards, and presentation pieces.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Museum Collection
Artifacts Relating to the Family of Gerald and Betty Ford … This series contains artifacts that relate to First Lady Betty Ford and and the family of President Gerald Ford and Betty Ford, including personal effects, clothing, heirlooms, knick-knacks, decorative items, souvenirs from travels, awards, and presentation …
This series contains artifacts that relate to First Lady Betty Ford and and the family of President Gerald Ford and Betty Ford, including personal effects, clothing, heirlooms, knick-knacks, decorative items, souvenirs from travels, awards, and presentation pieces.
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This series contains artifacts that include presentation items, artwork, newspapers, political cartoons, and later unsolicited gifts to Gerald Ford or the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Museum Collection
Sundry Artifacts … This series contains artifacts that include presentation items, artwork, newspapers, political cartoons, and later unsolicited gifts to Gerald Ford or the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum. …
This series contains artifacts that include presentation items, artwork, newspapers, political cartoons, and later unsolicited gifts to Gerald Ford or the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum.
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This series contains gifts from various heads of state or world leaders to President Gerald R. Ford, most of which are crafted from precious metals. Many of these presentation pieces are ceremonial in nature.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Museum Collection
Head of State Gifts Given to President Gerald R. Ford … This series contains gifts from various heads of state or world leaders to President Gerald R. Ford, most of which are crafted from precious metals. Many of these presentation pieces are ceremonial in nature. …
This series contains gifts from various heads of state or world leaders to President Gerald R. Ford, most of which are crafted from precious metals. Many of these presentation pieces are ceremonial in nature.
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This series contains artifacts that document U.S. gubernatorial, congressional, and presidential elections from Abraham Lincoln to Barack Obama. Many third-party candidates are represented. Most of the artifacts come from Gerald R. Ford’s congressional campaigns (1948-1972) and his 1976 presidential campaign. The series includes buttons, bumper stickers, posters, banners, signs, Frisbees, shirts, hats, brochures, convention items, and other ephemera.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Museum Collection
Congressional, Presidential, and Gubernatorial Campaign Artifacts … This series contains artifacts that document U.S. gubernatorial, congressional, and presidential elections from Abraham Lincoln to Barack Obama. Many third-party candidates are represented. Most of the artifacts come from Gerald R. Ford’s congressional campaigns (1948-1972) and his 1976 presidential campaign. The series includes buttons, bumper stickers, posters, banners, signs, Frisbees, shirts, hats, brochures, convention items, and …
This series contains artifacts that document U.S. gubernatorial, congressional, and presidential elections from Abraham Lincoln to Barack Obama. Many third-party candidates are represented. Most of the artifacts come from Gerald R. Ford’s congressional campaigns (1948-1972) and his 1976 presidential campaign. The series includes buttons, bumper stickers, posters, banners, signs, Frisbees, shirts, hats, brochures, convention items, and other ephemera.
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This series contains artifacts that document the period after President Gerald R. Ford left the White House. Subjects include travel, awards, philanthropy, and legacy. Many of the items are condolences and memorials from the general public sent after Ford’s death in 2006.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Museum Collection
Artifacts Related to the Post-Presidential Life of Gerald R. Ford … This series contains artifacts that document the period after President Gerald R. Ford left the White House. Subjects include travel, awards, philanthropy, and legacy. Many of the items are condolences and memorials from the general public sent after Ford’s death in …
This series contains artifacts that document the period after President Gerald R. Ford left the White House. Subjects include travel, awards, philanthropy, and legacy. Many of the items are condolences and memorials from the general public sent after Ford’s death in 2006.
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This series contains gifts given to President Gerald Ford as part of America’s Bicentennial celebrations in 1976. They were from a broad spectrum of individuals and organizations, and President Ford accepted them on behalf of the American people. They include handmade, commemorative, celebratory, mass-produced, artistic, and patriotic items.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Museum Collection
Bicentennial Gifts Given to President Gerald R. Ford … This series contains gifts given to President Gerald Ford as part of America’s Bicentennial celebrations in 1976. They were from a broad spectrum of individuals and organizations, and President Ford accepted them on behalf of the American people. They include handmade, commemorative, celebratory, mass-produced, artistic, and patriotic …
This series contains gifts given to President Gerald Ford as part of America’s Bicentennial celebrations in 1976. They were from a broad spectrum of individuals and organizations, and President Ford accepted them on behalf of the American people. They include handmade, commemorative, celebratory, mass-produced, artistic, and patriotic items.
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This series consists of artifacts that range from Gerald R. Ford’s youth to his time as Minority Leader of the House of Representatives. Subjects include Ford's childhood in Grand Rapids, Michigan; early education, college years at the University of Michigan, law school at Yale University, service in U.S. Navy during World War II, and his Congressional years. The collection contains childhood mementos, early awards, and Congressional presentation items.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Museum Collection
Pre-Presidential Artifacts Relating to Gerald R. Ford … This series consists of artifacts that range from Gerald R. Ford’s youth to his time as Minority Leader of the House of Representatives. Subjects include Ford's childhood in Grand Rapids, Michigan; early education, college years at the University of Michigan, law school at Yale University, service in U.S. Navy during World War II, and his Congressional years. The collection contains childhood mementos, early awards, and Congressional presentation …
This series consists of artifacts that range from Gerald R. Ford’s youth to his time as Minority Leader of the House of Representatives. Subjects include Ford's childhood in Grand Rapids, Michigan; early education, college years at the University of Michigan, law school at Yale University, service in U.S. Navy during World War II, and his Congressional years. The collection contains childhood mementos, early awards, and Congressional presentation items.
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This series contains the gifts President Gerald R. Ford received from the general public during his time in the White House. They range from plaques to artwork, clothing to promotional materials. Many are ceremonial in nature. Most of these artifacts were administratively controlled by the White House Gift Unit.
Collection: Gerald R. Ford Museum Collection
Public Gifts Given to President Gerald R. Ford … This series contains the gifts President Gerald R. Ford received from the general public during his time in the White House. They range from plaques to artwork, clothing to promotional materials. Many are ceremonial in nature. Most of these artifacts were administratively controlled by the White House Gift …
This series contains the gifts President Gerald R. Ford received from the general public during his time in the White House. They range from plaques to artwork, clothing to promotional materials. Many are ceremonial in nature. Most of these artifacts were administratively controlled by the White House Gift Unit.