Views of rail tracks,people walking on roads and Ford motor plant at Highland Park in background. Workers standing in lines and awaiting streetcars. Streetcar moving on tracks.
View of unassembled airplane engine cases stacked and placed in assembly lines in Ford motor company plant. Large American flag hangs overhead. Women workers testing and assembling the Liberty aircraft engines for World War I efforts. Two men open the wire gate and hoist the Liberty engine then attach propeller. A woman instructs another woman the operating procedures of a machine in the plant. A truck rolls by the testing area, carrying a Liberty engine.
Detroit Michigan near Campus Martius Park. Dark night views of the city,automobile headlights blinking and moving, and streetcars passing. Buildings and roads are visible with lights and street lights. Neon signs include "Detroit Opera House" "Gold $15 clothes"; "Springfield hand made tires"; "Bonds $15"
Dearborn,Michigan. Views of the Ford River Rouge Plant in its second year of operation before expansive growth. Smoke rising from stacks. A few Ford vehicles drive by.
Dearborn,Michigan. Long line of rail cars filled with coal at the Ford River Rouge Plant. Coal cars on sidings. A coal hopper moves forward and is loaded with coke.
A car drives up to the Lincoln Building, in Detroit, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Ford step from the car and walk toward the entrance.They are met by Henry Leland, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Leland, who come out to greet them. A chauffeured car arrives carrying Henry and Mrs. Ford, who walk from their car to the entrance where they are greeted by the Lelands. The group poses on the building step, from left to right: Henry Leland, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Leland, Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford. Henry Leland does an impromptu dance which Henry Ford briefly imitates. The group enters the building. Inside the building, company founders, Henry Leland, and Henry Ford, respectively, stand as Edsel Ford (President of Ford Motor Company) signs a document as a lawyer witness sits nearby. Henry Leland (President of Lincoln Motor Company) signs the document while a different witness lawyer sits nearby. The lawyers step in momentarily, and Henry Leland is again seen signing a document. He steps away, and a lawyer sits down and signs as witness.
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