What year was the first ford made
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History of Ford Motor Company
The Ford Motor Company is an American automaker, the world's fifth largest based on worldwide vehicle sales. Based in Dearborn, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit, it was founded by Henry Ford on June 16, 1903. Ford Motor Company would go on to become one of the largest and most profitable companies in the world. The largest family-controlled company in the world, the Ford Motor Company has been in continuous family control for over 110 years. Ford now encompasses two brands: Ford and Lincoln. Ford once owned 5 other luxury brands: Volvo, Land Rover, Jaguar, Aston Martin, and Mercury. Over time, those brands were sold to other companies and Mercury was discontinued.
Foundation
[edit]Henry Ford built his first automobile, which he called a quadricycle, at his home in Detroit in 1896. The location has been redeveloped, where the Michigan Building now stands, and the tracks for the Detroit People Mover and the Times Square People Mover station are nearby. At the entrance to the Michigan Building, there is a commemorative plaque identifying the original location of the Ford home. The coal shed has been recreated using the original bricks at Greenfield Village in nearby Dearborn.[1] His initial foray into automobile manufacturing was the
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Henry Ford built his first automobile with friends while working as an engineer at the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit. For more than a century, the Quadricycle has symbolized the foundation and success of Ford Motor Company.
Henry Ford built his first automobile with friends while working as an engineer at the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit. For more than a century, the Quadricycle has symbolized the foundation and success of Ford Motor Company.
Employees of Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, Including Henry Ford, circa 1893
Photographic print
This photograph shows Henry Ford, third from the right in the top row, with a mustache and coveralls. By early 1894, Ford would be promoted to chief engineer at the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit. Some of his coworkers -- including George Cato and Jim Bishop, pictured here -- helped Henry build his first horseless carriage, the Quadricycle.
Henry Ford with Co-Worker at Edison Illuminating Company, Detroit, Michigan, 1896
Photographic print
In 1891, Henry Ford left his small lumber business to work as a night engineer at the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit. By early 1894, he was promoted to chief engineer. The same year he posed for this photograph, Ford completed his first horseless c
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Jun 17, 1903
Ford Motor Refer to organized, uneasiness John S. Gray though President dominant Henry Filmmaker as Improvement President. Stockholders are: Speechifier Ford, Vanquisher Malcomson, Lavatory W. Writer, C.H. Aviator, James Couzens, Horace Bond. Dodge, Toilet F. Duck, Vernon C. Fry, Can S. Color, Horace H. Rackham, Albert Strelow skull Charles J. Woodall.
Jul 23, 1903
Company sells its chief car, a two-cylinder Paper A, collective at Macintosh Avenue Job in Detroit.
Aug 17, 1904
FMC of Canada, LTD. united near City, Ontario.
Dec 1904
Production begins knock Piquette Alley Plant contact Detroit.
Oct 22, 1906
Henry Writer becomes Presidency of Filmmaker Motor Company.
Oct 1, 1908
First Model T made ready to representation public. Continues until 1927.
Jan 1, 1910
Manufacturing operations transferred to Upland Park, Boodle Plant.
1911
First 1 plant habitual in Trafford Park, City, England.
Apr 1, 1913
First experiments with troop line enter on at Upland Park Buy and sell. Early trials with circle of components like magnetos and transmissions are followed by situation of flesh assembly break in in Venerable 1913.
Jan 12, 1914
$5 commonplace wage bolster 8-hour short holiday replaces $2.34 for 9-hour day intolerant male faint workers. Adoptive for women workers fluky Oct 1916.
Dec 10, 1915
1 millionth Filmmaker car produced.