ARTURAS LAUKYS

BURR RIDGE, IL 60527

ROOFING CONTRACTOR

see Henry Ford (disambiguation) . Henry Ford Ford in 1915 Born ( 1863-07-30 ) July 301863 Springwells TownshipMichiganU.S. Died April 71947 (1947-04-07) (aged&#16083) DearbornU.S. Resting place Ford CemeteryDetroitMichigan Occupations Engineer industrialist publisher philanthropist Years&#160active 1891–1945 Known&#160&#8203&#40m. &#1601888&#411863 – April 71947) was an American industrialist and business magnate . As the founder of the Ford Motor Company1 &#93&#912 &#93In 1911

1 Early life 2 Marriage and family 3 Career Toggle Career subsection 3.1 Ford Motor Company 3.2 Transmission Patent 3.2.1 Model T 3.2.2 Model A and Ford's later career 3.2.3 Labor philosophy 3.2.3.1 Five-dollar wage 3.2.3.2 Five-day workweek 3.2.3.3 Labor unions 3.3 Ford Airplane Company 3.3.1 World War I era and peace activism 3.3.2 World War II era and controversies 3.3.3 Willow Run 3.3.4 Edsel's death 3.3.5 Forced out 4 Antisemitism and The Dearborn Independent 5 International business 6 Raci

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