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- Martha Ford and William Clay Ford Wedding Photo with Family Members, June 21, 1947 -

- June 21, 1947
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Martha Ford and William Clay Ford Wedding Photo with Family Members, June 21, 1947
- Family at Clara Bryant Ford's Burial, Ford Cemetery, Detroit, Michigan, 1950 - Clara Ford died on September 29, 1950. The wife of the famous automobile pioneer and American industrialist, Henry Ford, had suffered a heart attack earlier in the year and her health had steadily declined. Family buried her next to her husband in the Ford family cemetery in Detroit, Michigan.

- October 02, 1950
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Family at Clara Bryant Ford's Burial, Ford Cemetery, Detroit, Michigan, 1950
Clara Ford died on September 29, 1950. The wife of the famous automobile pioneer and American industrialist, Henry Ford, had suffered a heart attack earlier in the year and her health had steadily declined. Family buried her next to her husband in the Ford family cemetery in Detroit, Michigan.
- Henry Ford II and Anne McDonnell Ford with Daughters Anne and Charlotte, 1944 - Henry Ford II, oldest son of Edsel Ford, poses with his first wife, Anne, and their two daughters. In 1945, after receiving special release from the Navy, he took control of the ailing Ford Motor Company and revitalized the automaker. Ford retired as CEO in 1980 but continued to serve on the company's board of directors until his death in 1987.

- December 21, 1944
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Henry Ford II and Anne McDonnell Ford with Daughters Anne and Charlotte, 1944
Henry Ford II, oldest son of Edsel Ford, poses with his first wife, Anne, and their two daughters. In 1945, after receiving special release from the Navy, he took control of the ailing Ford Motor Company and revitalized the automaker. Ford retired as CEO in 1980 but continued to serve on the company's board of directors until his death in 1987.
- Ford Family at Edsel and Eleanor Ford's Residence, Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan, April 1943 - Members of the growing Ford family posed for this portrait at Edsel and Eleanor Ford's Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan, home in 1943. Clara Ford and Henry Ford sit in front with their great-granddaughter, Charlotte Ford. Standing behind them are (left to right) Henry Ford II, Eleanor Clay Ford, an unidentified girl, Anne McDonnell Ford, Josephine Ford, and Edsel Ford.

- April 22, 1943
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Ford Family at Edsel and Eleanor Ford's Residence, Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan, April 1943
Members of the growing Ford family posed for this portrait at Edsel and Eleanor Ford's Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan, home in 1943. Clara Ford and Henry Ford sit in front with their great-granddaughter, Charlotte Ford. Standing behind them are (left to right) Henry Ford II, Eleanor Clay Ford, an unidentified girl, Anne McDonnell Ford, Josephine Ford, and Edsel Ford.
- Edsel and Eleanor Ford Family Portrait for the 50th Anniversary of Ford Motor Company, 1953 -

- 1953
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Edsel and Eleanor Ford Family Portrait for the 50th Anniversary of Ford Motor Company, 1953
- Henry Ford II and Anne McDonnell Ford with Daughters Anne and Charlotte, 1944 - Henry Ford II, oldest son of Edsel Ford, poses with his first wife, Anne, and their two daughters. In 1945, after receiving special release from the Navy, he took control of the ailing Ford Motor Company and revitalized the automaker. Ford retired as CEO in 1980 but continued to serve on the company's board of directors until his death in 1987.

- December 21, 1944
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Henry Ford II and Anne McDonnell Ford with Daughters Anne and Charlotte, 1944
Henry Ford II, oldest son of Edsel Ford, poses with his first wife, Anne, and their two daughters. In 1945, after receiving special release from the Navy, he took control of the ailing Ford Motor Company and revitalized the automaker. Ford retired as CEO in 1980 but continued to serve on the company's board of directors until his death in 1987.
- Henry Ford II and Anne McDonnell Ford with Daughters Anne and Charlotte, 1944 - Henry Ford II, oldest son of Edsel Ford, poses with his first wife, Anne, and their two daughters. In 1945, after receiving special release from the Navy, he took control of the ailing Ford Motor Company and revitalized the automaker. Ford retired as CEO in 1980 but continued to serve on the company's board of directors until his death in 1987.

- December 21, 1944
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Henry Ford II and Anne McDonnell Ford with Daughters Anne and Charlotte, 1944
Henry Ford II, oldest son of Edsel Ford, poses with his first wife, Anne, and their two daughters. In 1945, after receiving special release from the Navy, he took control of the ailing Ford Motor Company and revitalized the automaker. Ford retired as CEO in 1980 but continued to serve on the company's board of directors until his death in 1987.
- Ford 35 Year Banquet, Dearborn Inn, December 19, 1946 - Ford Motor Company honored employees with 35 years of service at a banquet at the Dearborn Inn in December 1946. Seated near the podium were Clara Ford, Henry Ford, Henry Ford II, Anne McDonnell Ford, and Eleanor Clay Ford. The event marked one of the last public appearances by the elder Henry Ford before his death in April 1947.

- December 19, 1946
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Ford 35 Year Banquet, Dearborn Inn, December 19, 1946
Ford Motor Company honored employees with 35 years of service at a banquet at the Dearborn Inn in December 1946. Seated near the podium were Clara Ford, Henry Ford, Henry Ford II, Anne McDonnell Ford, and Eleanor Clay Ford. The event marked one of the last public appearances by the elder Henry Ford before his death in April 1947.
- United States Navy Ensign Henry Ford II with Ford Family, April 1943 - Edsel and Eleanor Ford posed with their daughter-in-law Anne, their granddaughter Charlotte, and their son Henry Ford II in 1943. When Edsel Ford passed away that May, Henry Ford II was released from the Navy so that he could return to Detroit to prepare for his eventual appointment to Ford Motor Company's presidency.

- April 22, 1943
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United States Navy Ensign Henry Ford II with Ford Family, April 1943
Edsel and Eleanor Ford posed with their daughter-in-law Anne, their granddaughter Charlotte, and their son Henry Ford II in 1943. When Edsel Ford passed away that May, Henry Ford II was released from the Navy so that he could return to Detroit to prepare for his eventual appointment to Ford Motor Company's presidency.
- Henry Ford II and Anne McDonnell Ford with Daughters Anne and Charlotte, 1944 - Henry Ford II, oldest son of Edsel Ford, poses with his first wife, Anne, and their two daughters. In 1945, after receiving special release from the Navy, he took control of the ailing Ford Motor Company and revitalized the automaker. Ford retired as CEO in 1980 but continued to serve on the company's board of directors until his death in 1987.

- December 21, 1944
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Henry Ford II and Anne McDonnell Ford with Daughters Anne and Charlotte, 1944
Henry Ford II, oldest son of Edsel Ford, poses with his first wife, Anne, and their two daughters. In 1945, after receiving special release from the Navy, he took control of the ailing Ford Motor Company and revitalized the automaker. Ford retired as CEO in 1980 but continued to serve on the company's board of directors until his death in 1987.