Hand Carved Walking Stick Presented to Henry Ford, 1928

Summary

Acknowledging Henry Ford's innovative spirit, individuals employing their own original and imaginative efforts bestowed hundreds of handmade gifts upon him. This walking cane was carved from wood removed from a tree on the grounds of the home of Samuel Clemens. Most of the surface of the cane is covered with inscriptions that, in part, honor Henry Ford.

Acknowledging Henry Ford's innovative spirit, individuals employing their own original and imaginative efforts bestowed hundreds of handmade gifts upon him. This walking cane was carved from wood removed from a tree on the grounds of the home of Samuel Clemens. Most of the surface of the cane is covered with inscriptions that, in part, honor Henry Ford.

Artifact

Cane (Walking stick)

Date Made

20 August 1928

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

00.1510.20

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. From the Estate of Henry and Clara Ford.

Material

Wood (Plant Material)
Paper (Fiber product)

Dimensions

Height: 36 in

Diameter: 1 in

Inscriptions

...presented to America's foremost merchant and manufacturer and honest citizen--Mr. Henry Ford--Dearborn, Michigan, as a token of high esteem and respect...

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