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- Dormitory at Ford Motor Company Cherry Hill Plant, 1945 - Ford Motor Company opened its plant at Cherry Hill, Michigan, in 1944. The factory's employees -- many of whom were veterans disabled in World War II -- manufactured radiator petcocks and ignition locks for Ford vehicles. An on-site dormitory provided room and board for about 20 residents. The Cherry Hill plant closed in 1945, and most employees were transferred to other Ford facilities.

- April 19, 1945
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Dormitory at Ford Motor Company Cherry Hill Plant, 1945
Ford Motor Company opened its plant at Cherry Hill, Michigan, in 1944. The factory's employees -- many of whom were veterans disabled in World War II -- manufactured radiator petcocks and ignition locks for Ford vehicles. An on-site dormitory provided room and board for about 20 residents. The Cherry Hill plant closed in 1945, and most employees were transferred to other Ford facilities.
- Ford Motor Company Cherry Hill Plant, 1945 - Ford Motor Company opened its plant at Cherry Hill, Michigan, in 1944. The factory's employees -- many of whom were veterans disabled in World War II -- manufactured radiator petcocks and ignition locks for Ford vehicles. An on-site dormitory provided room and board for about 20 residents. The Cherry Hill plant closed in 1945, and most employees were transferred to other Ford facilities.

- April 19, 1945
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Motor Company Cherry Hill Plant, 1945
Ford Motor Company opened its plant at Cherry Hill, Michigan, in 1944. The factory's employees -- many of whom were veterans disabled in World War II -- manufactured radiator petcocks and ignition locks for Ford vehicles. An on-site dormitory provided room and board for about 20 residents. The Cherry Hill plant closed in 1945, and most employees were transferred to other Ford facilities.
- Veterans Working in Ford Motor Company Cherry Hill Plant, 1945 - Ford Motor Company opened its plant at Cherry Hill, Michigan, in 1944. The factory's employees -- many of whom were veterans disabled in World War II -- manufactured radiator petcocks and ignition locks for Ford vehicles. An on-site dormitory provided room and board for about 20 residents. The Cherry Hill plant closed in 1945, and most employees were transferred to other Ford facilities.

- August 29, 1945
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Veterans Working in Ford Motor Company Cherry Hill Plant, 1945
Ford Motor Company opened its plant at Cherry Hill, Michigan, in 1944. The factory's employees -- many of whom were veterans disabled in World War II -- manufactured radiator petcocks and ignition locks for Ford vehicles. An on-site dormitory provided room and board for about 20 residents. The Cherry Hill plant closed in 1945, and most employees were transferred to other Ford facilities.