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English: Leather football helmet believed to have been worn by Gerald Ford while playing for the University of Michigan, 1932-1934. The helmet features the Michigan Wolverines logo. The front is embossed, “MOS / Spaulding,” with “Pat'D No 1.864.104” on back.
Medium leather
medium QS:P186,Q286
institution QS:P195,Q3103913
Accession number
1988.296
Credit line Courtesy of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum
Notes Donation Date: Unknown
Source/Photographer Leather football helmet
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institution QS:P195,Q3103913

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