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  1. Where was Henry Ford's residence in Detroit? - DetroitYES Forums

    Henry Ford II also razed a house that was located at approximately 423 Lakeshore in the 1960's. William Clay Ford built a house at 1000 Lakeshore in 1958 in Grosse Pointe Shores.

  2. Henry Ford's Service Department - DetroitYES Forums

    Henry Ford's Service Department I'm looking for information, oral history, photos or reports on members of Henry Ford's Service Department run by Harry Bennett from the time period of …

  3. Detroit's Popular Ford Billionaire Siblings.

    Of course I am talking about William Clay Ford Jr. and his sister Sheila Firestone Ford Hamp, both billionaires in their own right. William Clay Ford Jr. gets all the attention for the restoration …

  4. Quiet wealth in Metro Detroit? 9-figure families still left?

    Paul D. Alandt [ [Lynn McNaughton Ford) GPS - Car Dealer - Lynn is the daughter of the late Benson Ford Edsel Bryant Ford, II [ [Cynthia Layne Neskow) GPF - Ford heir - great grandson …

  5. Henry Ford - DetroitYES Forums

    Apr 8, 2010 · Henry Ford always carried a pistol on him for this reason also. During UAW strikes the tunnel were used to move material underground and equipment between various buildings …

  6. Discuss Detroit: Ferguson Park, tractor factory

    Aug 5, 2006 · This went on reasonably well till Henry Ford II took over the company after the death of Henry I. In June 1947 Herny II told Ferguson that he would no longer make any …

  7. Discuss Detroit: Old Car Factories - 23

    Discuss Detroit: Old Car Factories - 23�

  8. PwC plans to move 650 employees to One Detroit Center building

    May 6, 2012 · I don't know if they were one of the original tenants, but I wouldn't be surprised if they moved into the Ren Cen as a favor to Henry Ford II, and also to St. Antoine to generate …

  9. Henry Ford Hospital Security - detroityes.com

    Jul 26, 2010 · View All DetroitYES Forums Discuss Detroit Henry Ford Hospital Security SINCE 1997 Where all things great and small regarding the Fabulous Detroit-Windsor International …

  10. Inside the Ford Auditorium - detroityes.com

    Mar 20, 2011 · Great job Turbex!! One minor factoid -- the picture of the cornerstone laying for the auditorium [ [I think it's the 9th slide) shows Henry Ford II, not William Clay Ford.