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- Employees of Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, Including Henry Ford, circa 1893 - This photograph shows Henry Ford, third from the right in the top row, with a mustache and coveralls. By early 1894, Ford would be promoted to chief engineer at the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit. Some of his coworkers -- including George Cato and Jim Bishop, pictured here -- helped Henry build his first horseless carriage, the Quadricycle.

- circa 1893
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Employees of Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, Including Henry Ford, circa 1893
This photograph shows Henry Ford, third from the right in the top row, with a mustache and coveralls. By early 1894, Ford would be promoted to chief engineer at the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit. Some of his coworkers -- including George Cato and Jim Bishop, pictured here -- helped Henry build his first horseless carriage, the Quadricycle.
- Ed "Spider" Huff at Work at Edison Illuminating Company, Detroit, Michigan, circa 1896 - Ed "Spider" Huff, seen in this photograph taken about 1896, collaborated with Henry Ford on his early automotive efforts. Huff worked with Ford at the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit.

- circa 1896
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Ed "Spider" Huff at Work at Edison Illuminating Company, Detroit, Michigan, circa 1896
Ed "Spider" Huff, seen in this photograph taken about 1896, collaborated with Henry Ford on his early automotive efforts. Huff worked with Ford at the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit.
- Edison Illuminating Company Employees, Including Henry Ford, March 1893 - This photograph shows Henry Ford, third from the right in the top row, with a mustache and coveralls. By early 1894, Ford would be promoted to chief engineer at the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit. Some of his coworkers -- including George Cato and Jim Bishop, pictured here -- helped Henry build his first horseless carriage, the Quadricycle.

- March 01, 1893
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Edison Illuminating Company Employees, Including Henry Ford, March 1893
This photograph shows Henry Ford, third from the right in the top row, with a mustache and coveralls. By early 1894, Ford would be promoted to chief engineer at the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit. Some of his coworkers -- including George Cato and Jim Bishop, pictured here -- helped Henry build his first horseless carriage, the Quadricycle.
- Joseph Patrick Callan, Former Employee of Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit -

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Joseph Patrick Callan, Former Employee of Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit
- Henry Ford and Other Employees of the Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, Michigan, 1893-1894 - In 1891, Henry Ford left his small lumber business to work for the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit. By early 1894, he was promoted to chief engineer. In this photograph, Ford is in the front row at far right. During his time at the Edison Illuminating Company, Henry Ford - aided by some of his coworkers - also built his first horseless carriage, the Quadricycle.

- 1893-1894
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Henry Ford and Other Employees of the Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, Michigan, 1893-1894
In 1891, Henry Ford left his small lumber business to work for the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit. By early 1894, he was promoted to chief engineer. In this photograph, Ford is in the front row at far right. During his time at the Edison Illuminating Company, Henry Ford - aided by some of his coworkers - also built his first horseless carriage, the Quadricycle.
- Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, 1893 -

- 1893
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Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, 1893
- Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, circa 1895 -

- circa 1895
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Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, circa 1895
- Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, circa 1895 - In 1891, Henry Ford left his small lumber business to work for the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit. By early 1894, he was promoted to chief engineer. During his time at the Edison Illuminating Company, Henry Ford (left) also built his first horseless carriage, the Quadricycle, with the help of some of his coworkers.

- circa 1895
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Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, circa 1895
In 1891, Henry Ford left his small lumber business to work for the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit. By early 1894, he was promoted to chief engineer. During his time at the Edison Illuminating Company, Henry Ford (left) also built his first horseless carriage, the Quadricycle, with the help of some of his coworkers.
- Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, 1893 -

- 1893
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Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, 1893
- Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, 1891 - In 1891, Henry Ford left his small lumber business to work for the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit. He was hired on by the general manger, Charles Phelps Gilbert (pictured here). Ford's work impressed his superiors, and by early 1894 he was promoted to chief engineer. While working at the Edison Illuminating Company, Ford also built his first horseless carriage, the Quadricycle.

- 1891
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Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, 1891
In 1891, Henry Ford left his small lumber business to work for the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit. He was hired on by the general manger, Charles Phelps Gilbert (pictured here). Ford's work impressed his superiors, and by early 1894 he was promoted to chief engineer. While working at the Edison Illuminating Company, Ford also built his first horseless carriage, the Quadricycle.