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  1. Nov 13, 2009 · On August 15, 1899, in Detroit, Michigan, Henry Ford resigns his position as chief engineer at the Edison Illuminating Companys main plant in order to concentrate on automobile...

  2. Summary. In 1891, Henry Ford left his small lumber business to work as a night engineer at the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit. By early 1894, he would be promoted to chief engineer. While working at the Edison Illuminating Company, Ford was also building his first horseless carriage, the Quadricycle, with the help of some of his ...

  3. Successor. Consolidated Edison. Key people. Henry Ford (chief engineer) James Hood Wright (board member) The Edison Illuminating Company was established by Thomas Edison on December 17, 1880, to construct electrical generating stations, initially in New York City.

  4. Details. Henry Fords version of the Edison Illuminating Companys Station A in Greenfield Village was quite different from the original installation, where he’d worked in Detroit in the 1890s. Dedicated in 1944, it was reduced in scale and scope, included equipment from the Willis Street substation, and included one of the most important ...

  5. corporate.ford.com › articles › historyHenry Ford Biography

    In July 1891, he was employed as an engineer at the Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit. He became chief engineer on November 6, 1893. Thomas Edison would become a lifelong mentor and friend to Henry Ford.

  6. Summary. In 1891, Henry Ford left his small lumber business to work for the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit. By early 1894, he was promoted to chief engineer. In this photograph, Ford is in the front row at far right.

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