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- Harvey Firestone, Jr, Harvey Firestone, Henry Ford. Leonard Firestone, Russell Firestone, Columbiana County, Ohio, September 16. 1936 -

- September 16, 1936
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Harvey Firestone, Jr, Harvey Firestone, Henry Ford. Leonard Firestone, Russell Firestone, Columbiana County, Ohio, September 16. 1936
- Harvey Firestone, Jr. Family with Harvey Firestone Sr. at the Firestone Farm, Columbiana County, Ohio, circa 1935 -

- circa 1935
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Harvey Firestone, Jr. Family with Harvey Firestone Sr. at the Firestone Farm, Columbiana County, Ohio, circa 1935
- Portrait of Harvey Firestone, circa 1920 - Harvey S. Firestone began his career at his cousin's buggy company. In 1900, he formed his own Firestone Tire and Rubber Company to manufacture rubber tires for horse-drawn carriages. Recognizing the automobile's potential, Firestone supplied tires to Ford Motor Company starting in 1906. That prosperous business relationship grew into a personal friendship with Henry Ford.

- circa 1920
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Portrait of Harvey Firestone, circa 1920
Harvey S. Firestone began his career at his cousin's buggy company. In 1900, he formed his own Firestone Tire and Rubber Company to manufacture rubber tires for horse-drawn carriages. Recognizing the automobile's potential, Firestone supplied tires to Ford Motor Company starting in 1906. That prosperous business relationship grew into a personal friendship with Henry Ford.
- Portrait of Harvey Firestone, circa 1873 - Harvey S. Firestone began his career at his cousin's buggy company. In 1900, he formed his own Firestone Tire and Rubber Company to manufacture rubber tires for horse-drawn carriages. Recognizing the automobile's potential, Firestone supplied tires to Ford Motor Company starting in 1906. That prosperous business relationship grew into a personal friendship with Henry Ford.

- circa 1873
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Portrait of Harvey Firestone, circa 1873
Harvey S. Firestone began his career at his cousin's buggy company. In 1900, he formed his own Firestone Tire and Rubber Company to manufacture rubber tires for horse-drawn carriages. Recognizing the automobile's potential, Firestone supplied tires to Ford Motor Company starting in 1906. That prosperous business relationship grew into a personal friendship with Henry Ford.
- Harvey Firestone, Harvey Firestone, Jr., and Henry Ford outside Harkrader Auto Supply, Bristol, Virginia, 1918 -

- 1918
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Harvey Firestone, Harvey Firestone, Jr., and Henry Ford outside Harkrader Auto Supply, Bristol, Virginia, 1918
- Harvey Firestone and Henry Ford in Firestone's Office, Akron, Ohio, 1913 - Harvey S. Firestone began his career at his cousin's buggy company. In 1900, he formed his own Firestone Tire and Rubber Company to manufacture rubber tires for horse-drawn carriages. Recognizing the automobile's potential, Firestone supplied tires to Ford Motor Company starting in 1906. That prosperous business relationship grew into a personal friendship with Henry Ford.

- 1913
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Harvey Firestone and Henry Ford in Firestone's Office, Akron, Ohio, 1913
Harvey S. Firestone began his career at his cousin's buggy company. In 1900, he formed his own Firestone Tire and Rubber Company to manufacture rubber tires for horse-drawn carriages. Recognizing the automobile's potential, Firestone supplied tires to Ford Motor Company starting in 1906. That prosperous business relationship grew into a personal friendship with Henry Ford.
- Harvey Firestone's High School Graduating Class, Columbiana County, Ohio, 1887 -

- 1887
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Harvey Firestone's High School Graduating Class, Columbiana County, Ohio, 1887
- Portrait of Harvey Firestone, circa 1920 - Harvey S. Firestone began his career at his cousin's buggy company. In 1900, he formed his own Firestone Tire and Rubber Company to manufacture rubber tires for horse-drawn carriages. Recognizing the automobile's potential, Firestone supplied tires to Ford Motor Company starting in 1906. That prosperous business relationship grew into a personal friendship with Henry Ford.

- circa 1920
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Portrait of Harvey Firestone, circa 1920
Harvey S. Firestone began his career at his cousin's buggy company. In 1900, he formed his own Firestone Tire and Rubber Company to manufacture rubber tires for horse-drawn carriages. Recognizing the automobile's potential, Firestone supplied tires to Ford Motor Company starting in 1906. That prosperous business relationship grew into a personal friendship with Henry Ford.
- Elizabeth Parke Firestone, Harvey Firestone III and Harvey Firestone, Jr. upon Return from European Trip, October 22, 1950 - The family of Elizabeth Parke Firestone and Harvey Firestone, Jr., traveled aboard the RMS <em>Queen Elizabeth</em> in 1950. Together with its Cunard Line running mate, the RMS <em>Queen Mary</em>, the ocean liner provided weekly express service between Great Britain, France and the United States. The arrival of transatlantic jet airliners in the late 1950s ended the age of ocean liners.

- October 22, 1950
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Elizabeth Parke Firestone, Harvey Firestone III and Harvey Firestone, Jr. upon Return from European Trip, October 22, 1950
The family of Elizabeth Parke Firestone and Harvey Firestone, Jr., traveled aboard the RMS Queen Elizabeth in 1950. Together with its Cunard Line running mate, the RMS Queen Mary, the ocean liner provided weekly express service between Great Britain, France and the United States. The arrival of transatlantic jet airliners in the late 1950s ended the age of ocean liners.
- Elizabeth Parke Firestone, Harvey Firestone, Jr. and Harvey Firestone III with Others on Board the "Queen Elizabeth," October 1950 - The family of Elizabeth Parke Firestone and Harvey Firestone, Jr., traveled aboard the RMS <em>Queen Elizabeth</em> in 1950. Together with its Cunard Line running mate, the RMS <em>Queen Mary</em>, the ocean liner provided weekly express service between Great Britain, France and the United States. The arrival of transatlantic jet airliners in the late 1950s ended the age of ocean liners.

- October 01, 1950
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Elizabeth Parke Firestone, Harvey Firestone, Jr. and Harvey Firestone III with Others on Board the "Queen Elizabeth," October 1950
The family of Elizabeth Parke Firestone and Harvey Firestone, Jr., traveled aboard the RMS Queen Elizabeth in 1950. Together with its Cunard Line running mate, the RMS Queen Mary, the ocean liner provided weekly express service between Great Britain, France and the United States. The arrival of transatlantic jet airliners in the late 1950s ended the age of ocean liners.