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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.

- 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.
- 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
- Collections - Artifact
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.
- Clara Ford and Henry Ford at Edsel Ford's Funeral, 1943 - Clara and Henry Ford leave Christ Church in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, following funeral services for their son, Edsel Ford. Though their relationship had grown more strained as Henry and Edsel grew older, Henry was devastated by Edsel's death. It caused a tension in Clara and Henry's marriage that would heal, and a decline in Henry's own health that would not.

- May 28, 1943
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Clara Ford and Henry Ford at Edsel Ford's Funeral, 1943
Clara and Henry Ford leave Christ Church in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, following funeral services for their son, Edsel Ford. Though their relationship had grown more strained as Henry and Edsel grew older, Henry was devastated by Edsel's death. It caused a tension in Clara and Henry's marriage that would heal, and a decline in Henry's own health that would not.
- 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
- Collections - Artifact
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.