Certification of the Edison Institute Articles of Association by the Michigan Secretary of State, December 23, 1929

Summary

The Edison Institute--now known as The Henry Ford--was incorporated as a non-profit, educational institution in December 1929. Its Articles of Association named Henry, Clara, and Edsel Ford as officers and trustees. Ford believed the everyday objects he loved to collect reflected American progress not recorded in written histories. Ford's intent? To use the best of the ordinary and extraordinary works of America's people to teach and inspire.

The Edison Institute--now known as The Henry Ford--was incorporated as a non-profit, educational institution in December 1929. Its Articles of Association named Henry, Clara, and Edsel Ford as officers and trustees. Ford believed the everyday objects he loved to collect reflected American progress not recorded in written histories. Ford's intent? To use the best of the ordinary and extraordinary works of America's people to teach and inspire.

Artifact

Certificate

Date Made

23 December 1929

Creators

Haggerty, John S. (John Strong), 1866-1950 

Creator Notes

John S. Haggerty served as Michigan's Secretary of State from 1927-1930.

 On Exhibit

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

Object ID

EI.99.2

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Paper (Fiber product)

Technique

Handwriting
Printing (Process)

Dimensions

Height: 12 in

Width: 8.5 in

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