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- Frank Campsall, G.C. Osborn, and Matthew S. Sloan outside Eagle Tavern, October 21, 1929 - On October 21, 1929, Henry Ford hosted a celebration in Dearborn, Michigan, to honor his friend Thomas A. Edison. Known as Light's Golden Jubilee, the event commemorated the 50th anniversary of Edison's invention of a practical incandescent lamp. This photo shows Frank Campsall, Ford's personal secretary, standing with George Sloan, vice-president at Edison Lamp Works, and Matthew Sloan, president of New York Edison.

- October 21, 1929
- Collections - Artifact
Frank Campsall, G.C. Osborn, and Matthew S. Sloan outside Eagle Tavern, October 21, 1929
On October 21, 1929, Henry Ford hosted a celebration in Dearborn, Michigan, to honor his friend Thomas A. Edison. Known as Light's Golden Jubilee, the event commemorated the 50th anniversary of Edison's invention of a practical incandescent lamp. This photo shows Frank Campsall, Ford's personal secretary, standing with George Sloan, vice-president at Edison Lamp Works, and Matthew Sloan, president of New York Edison.