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- Stationery from Ford Motor Company Freighter "Ernest R. Breech," circa 1970 - Stationery for the Ford Motor Company's ore carrier <em>Ernest R. Breech</em> contains images of the freighter, the Ford logo, and the house flag flown when the ship was underway. The flag depicts a bluebird -- a favorite of Henry Ford, an amateur birdwatcher. The <em>Breech</em>, named for a former board chairman at Ford, hauled raw material to Ford's River Rouge factory near Detroit, Michigan.

- circa 1970
- Collections - Artifact
Stationery from Ford Motor Company Freighter "Ernest R. Breech," circa 1970
Stationery for the Ford Motor Company's ore carrier Ernest R. Breech contains images of the freighter, the Ford logo, and the house flag flown when the ship was underway. The flag depicts a bluebird -- a favorite of Henry Ford, an amateur birdwatcher. The Breech, named for a former board chairman at Ford, hauled raw material to Ford's River Rouge factory near Detroit, Michigan.
- Stationery from Ford Motor Company Freighter "William Clay Ford," circa 1970 - Stationery for the Ford Motor Company's ore carrier <em>William Clay Ford</em> contains images of the freighter, the Ford logo, and the house flag flown when the ship was underway. The flag depicts a bluebird -- a favorite of Henry Ford, an amateur birdwatcher. The ship, launched in 1953, hauled raw material to Ford's River Rouge factory near Detroit, Michigan.

- circa 1970
- Collections - Artifact
Stationery from Ford Motor Company Freighter "William Clay Ford," circa 1970
Stationery for the Ford Motor Company's ore carrier William Clay Ford contains images of the freighter, the Ford logo, and the house flag flown when the ship was underway. The flag depicts a bluebird -- a favorite of Henry Ford, an amateur birdwatcher. The ship, launched in 1953, hauled raw material to Ford's River Rouge factory near Detroit, Michigan.
- Stationery from Ford Motor Company Freighter "John Dykstra," circa 1970 - Stationery for the Ford Motor Company's ore carrier <em>John Dykstra</em> contains images of the freighter, the Ford logo, and the house flag flown when the ship was underway. The flag depicts a bluebird -- a favorite of Henry Ford, an amateur birdwatcher. The <em>Dykstra</em>, named for a past president of Ford, hauled raw material to Ford's River Rouge factory near Detroit, Michigan.

- circa 1970
- Collections - Artifact
Stationery from Ford Motor Company Freighter "John Dykstra," circa 1970
Stationery for the Ford Motor Company's ore carrier John Dykstra contains images of the freighter, the Ford logo, and the house flag flown when the ship was underway. The flag depicts a bluebird -- a favorite of Henry Ford, an amateur birdwatcher. The Dykstra, named for a past president of Ford, hauled raw material to Ford's River Rouge factory near Detroit, Michigan.
- Stationery from Ford Motor Company Freighter "Henry Ford II," circa 1970 - Stationery for the Ford Motor Company's ore carrier <em>Henry Ford II</em> contains images of the freighter, the Ford logo, and the house flag flown when the ship was underway. The flag depicts a bluebird -- a favorite of Henry Ford, an amateur birdwatcher. The ship hauled raw material to Ford's River Rouge factory near Detroit, Michigan, for more than 60 years.

- circa 1970
- Collections - Artifact
Stationery from Ford Motor Company Freighter "Henry Ford II," circa 1970
Stationery for the Ford Motor Company's ore carrier Henry Ford II contains images of the freighter, the Ford logo, and the house flag flown when the ship was underway. The flag depicts a bluebird -- a favorite of Henry Ford, an amateur birdwatcher. The ship hauled raw material to Ford's River Rouge factory near Detroit, Michigan, for more than 60 years.
- Stationery from Ford Motor Company Freighter "Benson Ford," circa 1970 - Stationery for the Ford Motor Company's ore carrier <em>Benson Ford</em> contains images of the freighter, the Ford logo, and the house flag flown when the ship was underway. The flag depicts a bluebird -- a favorite of Henry Ford, an amateur birdwatcher. The ship, named for one of Henry's grandsons, hauled raw material to Ford's River Rouge factory near Detroit, Michigan.

- circa 1970
- Collections - Artifact
Stationery from Ford Motor Company Freighter "Benson Ford," circa 1970
Stationery for the Ford Motor Company's ore carrier Benson Ford contains images of the freighter, the Ford logo, and the house flag flown when the ship was underway. The flag depicts a bluebird -- a favorite of Henry Ford, an amateur birdwatcher. The ship, named for one of Henry's grandsons, hauled raw material to Ford's River Rouge factory near Detroit, Michigan.