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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.

- 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.
- "The Edison Electric Illuminating Company's Pearl Street Station, New York," April 1890 -

- April 05, 1890
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"The Edison Electric Illuminating Company's Pearl Street Station, New York," April 1890
- 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
- Edison Illuminating Company Building Dedication in Greenfield Village, November 8, 1944 - In 1944, Henry Ford constructed an edited, scaled-down version of the Detroit power plant where he had worked as chief engineer in the 1890s. Along with other former Edison Illuminating Company coworkers, George Cato -- who was Ford's longtime friend and had assisted with the project -- attended the November dedication in Greenfield Village.

- November 08, 1944
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Edison Illuminating Company Building Dedication in Greenfield Village, November 8, 1944
In 1944, Henry Ford constructed an edited, scaled-down version of the Detroit power plant where he had worked as chief engineer in the 1890s. Along with other former Edison Illuminating Company coworkers, George Cato -- who was Ford's longtime friend and had assisted with the project -- attended the November dedication in Greenfield Village.
- Edison Illuminating Company Dedication in Greenfield Village, November 8, 1944 - In 1944, Henry Ford built an edited, scaled-down version of the Detroit power plant where he had worked as chief engineer in the 1890s. Along with former Edison Illuminating Company coworkers, a few of Ford's current employees -- including William Dulmage, who had assisted with the station's construction -- attended the November dedication in Greenfield Village.

- November 08, 1944
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Edison Illuminating Company Dedication in Greenfield Village, November 8, 1944
In 1944, Henry Ford built an edited, scaled-down version of the Detroit power plant where he had worked as chief engineer in the 1890s. Along with former Edison Illuminating Company coworkers, a few of Ford's current employees -- including William Dulmage, who had assisted with the station's construction -- attended the November dedication in Greenfield Village.
- Edison Illuminating Company Dedication in Greenfield Village, November 8, 1944 - In 1944, Henry Ford constructed an edited, scaled-down version of the Detroit power plant where he had worked as chief engineer in the 1890s. Along with other former Edison Illuminating Company coworkers, George Cato -- who was Ford's longtime friend and had assisted with the project -- attended the November dedication in Greenfield Village.

- November 08, 1944
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Edison Illuminating Company Dedication in Greenfield Village, November 8, 1944
In 1944, Henry Ford constructed an edited, scaled-down version of the Detroit power plant where he had worked as chief engineer in the 1890s. Along with other former Edison Illuminating Company coworkers, George Cato -- who was Ford's longtime friend and had assisted with the project -- attended the November dedication in Greenfield Village.
- Edison Illuminating Company Dedication in Greenfield Village, November 8, 1944 - In 1944, Henry Ford constructed an edited, scaled-down version of the Detroit power plant where he had worked as chief engineer in the 1890s. Ford invited former Edison Illuminating Company coworkers to the November dedication in Greenfield Village.

- November 08, 1944
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Edison Illuminating Company Dedication in Greenfield Village, November 8, 1944
In 1944, Henry Ford constructed an edited, scaled-down version of the Detroit power plant where he had worked as chief engineer in the 1890s. Ford invited former Edison Illuminating Company coworkers to the November dedication in Greenfield Village.
- Detroit Edison Company Building, Formerly Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, 1929 -

- October 15, 1929
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Detroit Edison Company Building, Formerly Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, 1929
- Detroit Edison Company Building, Formerly Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, circa 1929 -

- circa 1929
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Detroit Edison Company Building, Formerly Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, circa 1929