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  1. March 26, 1932. (1932-03-26) (aged 89) Detroit, Michigan, U.S. Known for. Founder of Cadillac and Lincoln. Signature. Henry Martyn Leland (February 16, 1843 – March 26, 1932) was an American machinist, inventor, engineer, and automotive entrepreneur. He founded the two premier American luxury automotive marques, Cadillac and Lincoln.

    • February 16, 1843, Vermont, U.S.
    • March 26, 1932 (aged 89), Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
  2. Born in Vermont in 1843, Leland earned degrees from the Universities of Michigan and Vermont. After graduation, he began working as a machinist, and later served as a toolmaker in the United States Arsenal during the Civil War. Leland’s background in machining, mass production, and metallurgy helped him realize the importance of quality ...

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  4. Henry Leland died on March 26, 1932 in Detroit and is buried in Woodmere Cemetery. View all Items related to Henry M. Leland. Henry Martyn Leland, founder of Cadillac and Lincoln car companies, brought precision engineering to the automobile business. Born in Barton, Vermont in 1843, he gained machine knowledge working with farm equipment and ...

  5. Feb 22, 2009 · THE 19TH-CENTURY MAN: HENRY LELAND. At the dawn of the 20th century, Henry Martyn Leland was already 56 years old, well into an exceptionally vigorous middle age. A farmer’s son from Vermont, Henry Leland became an apprentice machinist the summer before the Civil War. He reached the age of 21 in time to vote for Abraham Lincoln in the 1864 ...

  6. Henry Leland grew up in Vermont and learned the importance of precision manufacturing in New England's state-of-the-art factories. He relocated to Detroit and produced Oldsmobile engines and gears before founding Cadillac Motor Car Company in 1902. Following a dispute with Billy Durant, whose General Motors corporation acquired Cadillac in 1909, Leland resigned and founded Lincoln Motor ...

  7. Mar 22, 2024 · March 26, 1932, Detroit, Michigan (aged 89) Henry M. Leland (born February 16, 1843, Danville, Vermont, U.S.—died March 26, 1932, Detroit, Michigan) was an American engineer and manufacturer whose rigorous standards contributed to the development of the automobile. After an apprenticeship as a machinist in Worcester, Massachusetts, he worked ...

  8. lincolncarmuseum.org › lincoln-heritage › the-peopleLincoln Car Museum - The People

    In 1902, Henry M. Leland was brought in as a consultant by disgruntled stockholders and the end result was Ford’s departure from his second automobile business. The company was renamed Cadillac, Leland was named production director and became president of the company when Cadillac was acquired by General Motors in 1909.

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