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- Dick Kettlewell, August Degener, and Frederick Strauss, at Ford & Malcomson Company, October 30, 1902 - Henry Ford signed an agreement with Detroit coal dealer Alexander Malcomson to partner in the Ford & Malcomson Company on August 20, 1902. They intended to manufacture automobiles using Ford's designs and Malcomson's money. Their partnership evolved into Ford Motor Company, formally established on June 16, 1903.

- October 30, 1902
- Collections - Artifact
Dick Kettlewell, August Degener, and Frederick Strauss, at Ford & Malcomson Company, October 30, 1902
Henry Ford signed an agreement with Detroit coal dealer Alexander Malcomson to partner in the Ford & Malcomson Company on August 20, 1902. They intended to manufacture automobiles using Ford's designs and Malcomson's money. Their partnership evolved into Ford Motor Company, formally established on June 16, 1903.
- Dick Kettlewell, August Degener, and Frederick Strauss, at Ford & Malcomson Company, October 30, 1902 - Henry Ford signed an agreement with Detroit coal dealer Alexander Malcomson to partner in the Ford & Malcomson Company on August 20, 1902. They intended to manufacture automobiles using Ford's designs and Malcomson's money. Their partnership evolved into Ford Motor Company, formally established on June 16, 1903.

- October 30, 1902
- Collections - Artifact
Dick Kettlewell, August Degener, and Frederick Strauss, at Ford & Malcomson Company, October 30, 1902
Henry Ford signed an agreement with Detroit coal dealer Alexander Malcomson to partner in the Ford & Malcomson Company on August 20, 1902. They intended to manufacture automobiles using Ford's designs and Malcomson's money. Their partnership evolved into Ford Motor Company, formally established on June 16, 1903.