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- Caricature Drawing of Henry Ford, circa 1935 - Artist Ed Geissler created this caricature of Henry Ford around 1935. It has the auto magnate flanked by two important locations. At left is the shed on Bagley Avenue in Detroit -- where Ford built his original Quadricycle in 1896. At right is the Rouge factory complex in Dearborn -- the heart of Ford Motor Company's operations in the mid-1930s.

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Caricature Drawing of Henry Ford, circa 1935
Artist Ed Geissler created this caricature of Henry Ford around 1935. It has the auto magnate flanked by two important locations. At left is the shed on Bagley Avenue in Detroit -- where Ford built his original Quadricycle in 1896. At right is the Rouge factory complex in Dearborn -- the heart of Ford Motor Company's operations in the mid-1930s.
- Cartoon of Henry Ford, circa 1935 - Artist Ed Geissler created this caricature of Henry Ford around 1935. It has the auto magnate flanked by two important locations. At left is the shed on Bagley Avenue in Detroit -- where Ford built his original Quadricycle in 1896. At right is the Rouge factory complex in Dearborn -- the heart of Ford Motor Company's operations in the mid-1930s.

- circa 1935
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Cartoon of Henry Ford, circa 1935
Artist Ed Geissler created this caricature of Henry Ford around 1935. It has the auto magnate flanked by two important locations. At left is the shed on Bagley Avenue in Detroit -- where Ford built his original Quadricycle in 1896. At right is the Rouge factory complex in Dearborn -- the heart of Ford Motor Company's operations in the mid-1930s.
- Cartoon Drawing of Ford Motor Company Executive P. E. Martin, circa 1935 - P.E. Martin joined Ford Motor Company in 1903. He quickly earned leadership posts in production. Martin made vital contributions to the Model T, introduced in 1908, and to the moving assembly line, implemented in 1914. To the end, Martin preferred spending time on the factory floor rather than in his office. He resigned from Ford for health reasons in 1941.

- circa 1935
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Cartoon Drawing of Ford Motor Company Executive P. E. Martin, circa 1935
P.E. Martin joined Ford Motor Company in 1903. He quickly earned leadership posts in production. Martin made vital contributions to the Model T, introduced in 1908, and to the moving assembly line, implemented in 1914. To the end, Martin preferred spending time on the factory floor rather than in his office. He resigned from Ford for health reasons in 1941.
- Cartoon of Edsel Ford, circa 1935 - Artist Ed Geissler created this caricature of Edsel Ford around 1935. It has the then-president of Ford Motor Company and Lincoln Motor Company standing in front of Lincoln's plant in Detroit, Michigan. On the left, a smaller drawing shows Mr. Ford preparing to reveal a new automobile -- perhaps it's the 1936 Lincoln Zephyr.

- circa 1935
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Cartoon of Edsel Ford, circa 1935
Artist Ed Geissler created this caricature of Edsel Ford around 1935. It has the then-president of Ford Motor Company and Lincoln Motor Company standing in front of Lincoln's plant in Detroit, Michigan. On the left, a smaller drawing shows Mr. Ford preparing to reveal a new automobile -- perhaps it's the 1936 Lincoln Zephyr.