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- Ford Motor Company Holden Avenue Branch in Detroit, Michigan, September 12, 1923 - Ford Motor Company's plant on Holden Avenue in Detroit had an interesting history. Warren Motor Car Company built it in 1910. After Warren's bankruptcy in 1913, it was used by Lozier Motor Company, which itself quickly went bankrupt. In 1917, the newly formed Lincoln Motor Company purchased the complex. Ford inherited the facility when it bought Lincoln in 1922.

- September 12, 1923
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Ford Motor Company Holden Avenue Branch in Detroit, Michigan, September 12, 1923
Ford Motor Company's plant on Holden Avenue in Detroit had an interesting history. Warren Motor Car Company built it in 1910. After Warren's bankruptcy in 1913, it was used by Lozier Motor Company, which itself quickly went bankrupt. In 1917, the newly formed Lincoln Motor Company purchased the complex. Ford inherited the facility when it bought Lincoln in 1922.
- Ford Model T Sedan Bodies on Finish Trim Assembly Line at Holden Avenue Plant, Detroit, Michigan, April 2, 1923 - Included in Ford Motor Company's 1922 purchase of Lincoln Motor Company was a building on Holden Avenue in Detroit. Ford used the Holden Avenue Plant to assemble two-door Model T sedan bodies. Here, workers apply final trim on the paint line.

- April 02, 1923
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Model T Sedan Bodies on Finish Trim Assembly Line at Holden Avenue Plant, Detroit, Michigan, April 2, 1923
Included in Ford Motor Company's 1922 purchase of Lincoln Motor Company was a building on Holden Avenue in Detroit. Ford used the Holden Avenue Plant to assemble two-door Model T sedan bodies. Here, workers apply final trim on the paint line.
- Aerial View of Ford Motor Company Holden Avenue Branch in Detroit, Michigan, 1923 - Ford Motor Company's plant on Holden Avenue in Detroit had an interesting history. Warren Motor Car Company built it in 1910. After Warren's bankruptcy in 1913, it was used by Lozier Motor Company, which itself quickly went bankrupt. In 1917, the newly formed Lincoln Motor Company purchased the complex. Ford inherited the facility when it bought Lincoln in 1922.

- 1923
- Collections - Artifact
Aerial View of Ford Motor Company Holden Avenue Branch in Detroit, Michigan, 1923
Ford Motor Company's plant on Holden Avenue in Detroit had an interesting history. Warren Motor Car Company built it in 1910. After Warren's bankruptcy in 1913, it was used by Lozier Motor Company, which itself quickly went bankrupt. In 1917, the newly formed Lincoln Motor Company purchased the complex. Ford inherited the facility when it bought Lincoln in 1922.