Ann Hood papers, 1940.

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Ann Hood papers, 1940.

The papers are comprised of one original, one carbon copy, and one bound copy of "The Boy Henry Ford." The bound copy has photographs attached to the pages.

0.4 linear ft.

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Ford, Henry, 1863-1947

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Industrialist and philanthropist Henry Ford, born July 30, 1863, grew up on a farm in what is now Dearborn, Michigan. Mechanically inclined from an early age, he worked in Detroit machine shops as a young man and became an engineer at the Edison Illuminating Company in 1891. Henry and Clara Jane Bryant, married in 1888, had one child, Edsel, born in 1893. In that same year, Henry tested his first internal combustion engine, and by 1896 completed his first car, the Quadricycle. Ford partnered in ...

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Hood, Anna

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Ann Hood was the daughter of Carl Hood, superintendent of Henry Ford's Edison Institute Schools in Dearborn, Michigan. She was a student, reporter on the school newspaper and a photographer when she extensively interviewed Henry Ford. She gave him long lists of numbered questions, and Ford faithfully tried to answer each one. From the description of Ann Hood papers, 1940. (The Henry Ford). WorldCat record id: 758981082 ...

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