Lincoln Consolidated School photograph album, 1938.

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Lincoln Consolidated School photograph album, 1938.

Lincoln Consolidated Training School was part of Michigan State Normal College (now Eastern Michigan University). Because of Henry Ford's philanthropy, the school had a Ford chassis in the shop, instructors to teach Early American dancing, and opportunities for girls to attend the Ford School of Home Arts.

56 photographs (1 album)

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Eastern Michigan university

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Ford, Henry (1863-1947.)

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Lincoln Consolidated Training School (Ypsilanti, Mich.)

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Lincoln Consolidated School (Ypsilanti, Mich.)

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Album of snapshots compiled by the students and faculty of The Lincoln Consolidated School, Ypsilanti, Michigan. The album includes images of stage performances, the dedication of a statue of Abraham Lincoln, school cafeteria murals, transportation, girls working in the shop, boys preparing meals, farm tool repair, dancing activities, the Ford German band, group portraits, and aerial views of the school and surrounding countryside. From the description of Lincoln Consolidated School ...