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- Dearborn Realty and Construction Company Office on Park Street, Dearborn, Michigan, May 1919 - The Dearborn Realty and Construction Company was organized in January 1919 with Ernest Liebold, Henry Ford's executive secretary, as president and Edsel Ford as vice president. The company's first project was the construction and sale of 250 houses for white-collar Ford employees in what became the Ford Homes District in Dearborn, Michigan.

- May 07, 1919
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Dearborn Realty and Construction Company Office on Park Street, Dearborn, Michigan, May 1919
The Dearborn Realty and Construction Company was organized in January 1919 with Ernest Liebold, Henry Ford's executive secretary, as president and Edsel Ford as vice president. The company's first project was the construction and sale of 250 houses for white-collar Ford employees in what became the Ford Homes District in Dearborn, Michigan.
- Ford Homes District Construction on Nona Street, Dearborn, Michigan, June 1919 - In 1919, Edsel Ford and Ernest Liebold, Henry Ford's executive secretary, organized the Dearborn Realty and Construction Company to develop some of Henry Ford's extensive land holdings. Before the end of 1921, the company built 250 houses in what became the Ford Homes District in Dearborn, Michigan. Standardized designs and fixtures saved time and reduced construction costs in the project.

- June 05, 1919
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Ford Homes District Construction on Nona Street, Dearborn, Michigan, June 1919
In 1919, Edsel Ford and Ernest Liebold, Henry Ford's executive secretary, organized the Dearborn Realty and Construction Company to develop some of Henry Ford's extensive land holdings. Before the end of 1921, the company built 250 houses in what became the Ford Homes District in Dearborn, Michigan. Standardized designs and fixtures saved time and reduced construction costs in the project.
- Ford Homes District Construction on Nona Street, Dearborn, Michigan, May 1919 - In 1919, Edsel Ford and Ernest Liebold, Henry Ford's executive secretary, organized the Dearborn Realty and Construction Company to develop some of Henry Ford's extensive land holdings. Before the end of 1921, the company built 250 houses in what became the Ford Homes District in Dearborn, Michigan. Standardized designs and fixtures saved time and reduced construction costs in the project.

- May 26, 1919
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Ford Homes District Construction on Nona Street, Dearborn, Michigan, May 1919
In 1919, Edsel Ford and Ernest Liebold, Henry Ford's executive secretary, organized the Dearborn Realty and Construction Company to develop some of Henry Ford's extensive land holdings. Before the end of 1921, the company built 250 houses in what became the Ford Homes District in Dearborn, Michigan. Standardized designs and fixtures saved time and reduced construction costs in the project.
- Housing in Cork Photograph Album, circa 1920 - Henry Ford formed an Irish subsidiary company, Henry Ford & Son Limited, in 1917. Two years later, he opened a tractor plant in County Cork, Ireland. Soon the factory began producing automobile engines and parts for Ford factories in England. This photo album contains a visual survey of housing conditions in the city of Cork at the time.

- circa 1920
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Housing in Cork Photograph Album, circa 1920
Henry Ford formed an Irish subsidiary company, Henry Ford & Son Limited, in 1917. Two years later, he opened a tractor plant in County Cork, Ireland. Soon the factory began producing automobile engines and parts for Ford factories in England. This photo album contains a visual survey of housing conditions in the city of Cork at the time.
- Construction Headquarters, Ford Homes District Employee Housing, Dearborn, Michigan, July 1919 - The Dearborn Realty and Construction Company was organized in January 1919 with Ernest Liebold, Henry Ford's executive secretary, as president and Edsel Ford as vice president. The company's first project was the construction and sale of 250 houses for white-collar Ford employees in what became the Ford Homes District in Dearborn, Michigan.

- July 14, 1919
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Construction Headquarters, Ford Homes District Employee Housing, Dearborn, Michigan, July 1919
The Dearborn Realty and Construction Company was organized in January 1919 with Ernest Liebold, Henry Ford's executive secretary, as president and Edsel Ford as vice president. The company's first project was the construction and sale of 250 houses for white-collar Ford employees in what became the Ford Homes District in Dearborn, Michigan.
- Ford Homes District Construction on Gregory and Edison Streets, Dearborn, Michigan, May 1920 - In 1919, Edsel Ford and Ernest Liebold, Henry Ford's executive secretary, organized the Dearborn Realty and Construction Company to develop some of Henry Ford's extensive land holdings. Before the end of 1921, the company built 250 houses in what became the Ford Homes District in Dearborn, Michigan. Standardized designs and fixtures saved time and reduced construction costs in the project.

- May 02, 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Homes District Construction on Gregory and Edison Streets, Dearborn, Michigan, May 1920
In 1919, Edsel Ford and Ernest Liebold, Henry Ford's executive secretary, organized the Dearborn Realty and Construction Company to develop some of Henry Ford's extensive land holdings. Before the end of 1921, the company built 250 houses in what became the Ford Homes District in Dearborn, Michigan. Standardized designs and fixtures saved time and reduced construction costs in the project.
- Land for Ford Homes District Construction on Park Street, Dearborn, Michigan, May 1919 - In 1919, Edsel Ford and Ernest Liebold, Henry Ford's executive secretary, organized the Dearborn Realty and Construction Company to develop some of Henry Ford's extensive land holdings. Before the end of 1921, the company built 250 houses in what became the Ford Homes District in Dearborn, Michigan. Standardized designs and fixtures saved time and reduced construction costs in the project.

- May 07, 1919
- Collections - Artifact
Land for Ford Homes District Construction on Park Street, Dearborn, Michigan, May 1919
In 1919, Edsel Ford and Ernest Liebold, Henry Ford's executive secretary, organized the Dearborn Realty and Construction Company to develop some of Henry Ford's extensive land holdings. Before the end of 1921, the company built 250 houses in what became the Ford Homes District in Dearborn, Michigan. Standardized designs and fixtures saved time and reduced construction costs in the project.