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- Portrait of Ernest G. Liebold, April 1925 - Ernest Liebold served as Henry Ford's executive secretary from 1913 to 1933. He administered nearly all of Mr. Ford's personal business outside of Ford Motor Company. Liebold handled Mr. Ford's correspondence, paid his bills, and managed many of his special projects. Liebold managed the <em>Dearborn Independent</em> newspaper when Mr. Ford owned it, and he approved its notoriously anti-Semitic editorials and articles.

- April 16, 1925
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Portrait of Ernest G. Liebold, April 1925
Ernest Liebold served as Henry Ford's executive secretary from 1913 to 1933. He administered nearly all of Mr. Ford's personal business outside of Ford Motor Company. Liebold handled Mr. Ford's correspondence, paid his bills, and managed many of his special projects. Liebold managed the Dearborn Independent newspaper when Mr. Ford owned it, and he approved its notoriously anti-Semitic editorials and articles.
- Frank Campsall Working in His Office, July 1941 - Frank Campsall joined Ford Motor Company as a clerk at Highland Park in 1912. He transferred to Henry Ford's office as a secretary around 1922. Campsall worked on several of Mr. Ford's outside projects including the Wayside Inn, Henry Ford Hospital, and the Dearborn Country Club. Campsall also coordinated Mr. Ford's work with George Washington Carver on the Tuskegee Institute.

- July 28, 1941
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Frank Campsall Working in His Office, July 1941
Frank Campsall joined Ford Motor Company as a clerk at Highland Park in 1912. He transferred to Henry Ford's office as a secretary around 1922. Campsall worked on several of Mr. Ford's outside projects including the Wayside Inn, Henry Ford Hospital, and the Dearborn Country Club. Campsall also coordinated Mr. Ford's work with George Washington Carver on the Tuskegee Institute.