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  2. The International Jew - Wikipedia

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    During the trial, William J. Cameron, the editor of Ford's "Own Page", testified that Ford had nothing to do with the editorials even though they were under his byline. Cameron testified at the libel trial that he never discussed the content of the pages nor sent them to Ford for his approval.

  3. Ford Model T - Wikipedia

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    Although Ford no longer manufactures parts for the Model T, many parts are still manufactured through private companies as replicas to service the thousands of Model Ts still in operation today. On May 26, 1927, Henry Ford and his son Edsel drove the 15-millionth Model T out of the factory. [30]

  4. Henry Ford Company - Wikipedia

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    The Henry Ford Company was an automobile manufacturer active from 1901 to 1902. Named after Henry Ford, it was his second company after the Detroit Automobile Company, which had been founded in 1899. The Henry Ford Company was founded November 1901 from the reorganization of the Detroit Automobile Company. [1]

  5. Henry Ford Macomb Hospital Warren Campus - WebMD

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    Henry Ford Macomb Hospital Warren Campus is a Practice with 1 Location. Currently Henry Ford Macomb Hospital Warren Campus's 31 physicians cover 19 specialty areas of medicine. Languages Spoken

  6. Battle of the Overpass - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of the Overpass was an attack by Ford Motor Company against the United Auto Workers (UAW) on May 26, 1937, at the River Rouge complex in Dearborn, Michigan.The UAW had recently organized workers at Ford's competitors, and planned to hand out leaflets at an overpass leading to the plant's main gate in view of many of the 90,000 employees.

  7. Assembly line - Wikipedia

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    An Airbus A321 on final assembly line 3 in the Airbus Hamburg-Finkenwerder plant Hyundai's car assembly line. An assembly line, often called progressive assembly, is a manufacturing process where the unfinished product moves in a direct line from workstation to workstation, with parts added in sequence until the final product is completed.

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  9. Ford Model N - Wikipedia

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    Henry Ford riding in a Model N in front of the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant in Detroit, c. 1906 Two Model S styles were produced, a runabout and a roadster. The S runabout first appeared late in the 1907 model year, and was similar to the Model R, selling for $50 less than the R, at $700.