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- Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, circa 1895 -

- circa 1895
- Collections - Artifact
Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, circa 1895
- Edison Illuminating Co.--People--Item 12 -

- 1891
- Collections - Artifact
Edison Illuminating Co.--People--Item 12
- Henry Ford and Employees at Edison Illuminating Company, Detroit, Michigan, 1893 - In 1891, Henry Ford left his small lumber business to work for the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit. Here, he poses in the company's main generating station at State and Washington Streets. Henry, with a mustache, is on the left. George Cato, who helped Ford build his first horseless carriage, is on the right.

- 1893
- Collections - Artifact
Henry Ford and Employees at Edison Illuminating Company, Detroit, Michigan, 1893
In 1891, Henry Ford left his small lumber business to work for the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit. Here, he poses in the company's main generating station at State and Washington Streets. Henry, with a mustache, is on the left. George Cato, who helped Ford build his first horseless carriage, is on the right.
- Henry Ford with Other Employees at Edison Illuminating Company Plant, circa 1894 - This photograph from about 1894 shows Henry Ford, with a mustache, on the far right. While working as chief engineer at the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit, Ford was also building his first horseless carriage, the Quadricycle, with the help of some of his coworkers.

- circa 1894
- Collections - Artifact
Henry Ford with Other Employees at Edison Illuminating Company Plant, circa 1894
This photograph from about 1894 shows Henry Ford, with a mustache, on the far right. While working as chief engineer at the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit, Ford was also building his first horseless carriage, the Quadricycle, with the help of some of his coworkers.