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- Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks in the Ten-Millionth Ford Model T, 1924 - In June 1924, the ten-millionth Ford automobile -- a Model T, of course -- rolled off the assembly line. Ford sent this vehicle on a cross-country tour promoting the company. Crowds greeted the vehicle as it made its way from New York to California along the Lincoln Highway. In California, movie stars Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks took a ride in the historic automobile.

- September 03, 1924
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Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks in the Ten-Millionth Ford Model T, 1924
In June 1924, the ten-millionth Ford automobile -- a Model T, of course -- rolled off the assembly line. Ford sent this vehicle on a cross-country tour promoting the company. Crowds greeted the vehicle as it made its way from New York to California along the Lincoln Highway. In California, movie stars Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks took a ride in the historic automobile.
- Walter Dorwin Teague and Celebrities at Opening Day of New York World's Fair, May 11, 1940 -

- May 11, 1940
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Walter Dorwin Teague and Celebrities at Opening Day of New York World's Fair, May 11, 1940
- Bound Volume, "Ford News," Volume 14, 1934 - Ford Motor Company published <em>Ford News</em> from 1920 to 1942. The magazine kept employees and dealers informed on the automaker's products and activities. Each issue contained general-interest stories as well. Editors described the publication as "holding at heart the interests of the Company and employee, a digest of events in the Ford world."

- January 1934 - December 1934
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Bound Volume, "Ford News," Volume 14, 1934
Ford Motor Company published Ford News from 1920 to 1942. The magazine kept employees and dealers informed on the automaker's products and activities. Each issue contained general-interest stories as well. Editors described the publication as "holding at heart the interests of the Company and employee, a digest of events in the Ford world."
- Mary Pickford at the Ford Exposition Building, Opening Day of New York World's Fair, May 11, 1940 -

- May 11, 1940
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Mary Pickford at the Ford Exposition Building, Opening Day of New York World's Fair, May 11, 1940
- Bound Volume, "Ford News," Volume 8, 1928 - Ford Motor Company published <em>Ford News</em> from 1920 to 1942. The magazine kept employees and dealers informed on the automaker's products and activities. Each issue contained general-interest stories as well. Editors described the publication as "holding at heart the interests of the Company and employee, a digest of events in the Ford world."

- 1928
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Bound Volume, "Ford News," Volume 8, 1928
Ford Motor Company published Ford News from 1920 to 1942. The magazine kept employees and dealers informed on the automaker's products and activities. Each issue contained general-interest stories as well. Editors described the publication as "holding at heart the interests of the Company and employee, a digest of events in the Ford world."
- Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Mary Pickford and Charles Lindbergh on Transcontinental Air Transport's Inaugural Flight, July 1929 - Charles Lindbergh championed the growth of commercial aviation. He served as a consultant to Transcontinental Air Transport, a pioneering airline formed in 1928. TAT offered cross-country service through a combination of airplane and railroad travel. Lindbergh posed with Anne Morrow Lindbergh, his wife, and movie star Mary Pickford (center) to celebrate TAT's inaugural flight.

- 08 July 1929 - 09 July 1929
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Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Mary Pickford and Charles Lindbergh on Transcontinental Air Transport's Inaugural Flight, July 1929
Charles Lindbergh championed the growth of commercial aviation. He served as a consultant to Transcontinental Air Transport, a pioneering airline formed in 1928. TAT offered cross-country service through a combination of airplane and railroad travel. Lindbergh posed with Anne Morrow Lindbergh, his wife, and movie star Mary Pickford (center) to celebrate TAT's inaugural flight.
- Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford with a Ford Model A, January 1928 - It seemed like everyone in the United States got caught up in the excitement of the new Ford Model A, introduced to great fanfare on December 2, 1927. Movie star Douglas Fairbanks ordered a Model A sport coupe for his wife and fellow celebrity Mary Pickford. The couple took delivery of the new car on Christmas Eve.

- December 24, 1928
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Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford with a Ford Model A, January 1928
It seemed like everyone in the United States got caught up in the excitement of the new Ford Model A, introduced to great fanfare on December 2, 1927. Movie star Douglas Fairbanks ordered a Model A sport coupe for his wife and fellow celebrity Mary Pickford. The couple took delivery of the new car on Christmas Eve.
- Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks in the Ten-Millionth Ford Model T, 1924 - In June 1924, the ten-millionth Ford automobile -- a Model T, of course -- rolled off the assembly line. Ford sent this vehicle on a cross-country tour promoting the company. Crowds greeted the vehicle as it made its way from New York to California along the Lincoln Highway. In California, movie stars Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks took a ride in the historic automobile.

- September 03, 1924
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Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks in the Ten-Millionth Ford Model T, 1924
In June 1924, the ten-millionth Ford automobile -- a Model T, of course -- rolled off the assembly line. Ford sent this vehicle on a cross-country tour promoting the company. Crowds greeted the vehicle as it made its way from New York to California along the Lincoln Highway. In California, movie stars Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks took a ride in the historic automobile.
- Clara Ford, Henry Ford, and Mary Pickford, 1933 - Clara Ford and Henry Ford posed for photographs with Mary Pickford (right) in 1933. Pickford was a pioneer of American motion pictures and one of the most popular actors of the silent film era. She was successful on the business side of movies too, co-founding the United Artists studio in 1919.

- December 17, 1933
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Clara Ford, Henry Ford, and Mary Pickford, 1933
Clara Ford and Henry Ford posed for photographs with Mary Pickford (right) in 1933. Pickford was a pioneer of American motion pictures and one of the most popular actors of the silent film era. She was successful on the business side of movies too, co-founding the United Artists studio in 1919.
- Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford with a Ford Model A Sport Coupe, January 1928 - It seemed like everyone in the United States got caught up in the excitement of the new Ford Model A, introduced to great fanfare on December 2, 1927. Movie star Douglas Fairbanks ordered a Model A sport coupe for his wife and fellow celebrity Mary Pickford. The couple took delivery of the new car on Christmas Eve.

- December 24, 1928
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Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford with a Ford Model A Sport Coupe, January 1928
It seemed like everyone in the United States got caught up in the excitement of the new Ford Model A, introduced to great fanfare on December 2, 1927. Movie star Douglas Fairbanks ordered a Model A sport coupe for his wife and fellow celebrity Mary Pickford. The couple took delivery of the new car on Christmas Eve.