FUN WITH MAPS – ISSUE 2021-114 DAILY FEATURE:
By Steve Kovacs (Introduction by Chuck Gibson)
LOVELAND, OH (June 16, 2021) – In Issue 2021-114 of Steve Kovacs Fun with Maps, we learn a little about Henry Ford and incorporation of the Ford Motor Company in Michigan.
Ford Model T (Tin Lizzy) 1926/1927 Getty Images photo
Ford
Fix Or Repair Daily. Many folks over a certain age will know this less-than-kind take on the “acronym” of the name of the founder of the Ford Motor Company, Henry Ford.
The Ford Motor Company has improved its quality since the somewhat dark days of the 1970s.
Ford incorporated in 1903 on this day. The Company is credited for inventing and refining the assembly line, which in turn allowed them to make low-cost cars. The Model T, launched in 1908, benefited from this. Ford has also pioneered vertical integration in its industry.
Ford is headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan. It is the number two US automaker, behind General Motors. Ford holds a 14% market share of the crowded US market. It is number five globally in sales.
Have you owned a Ford? Maybe a Galaxy or a Thunderbird? How about the Mustang? Maybe the Bronco, Crown Victoria, or a Five Hundred?
Here is Carey and Lea’s map of Michigan Territory from 1822 – showing parts of the western shores of Lake Michigan being part of Michigan. And not part of Wisconsin.
Map of Michigan Territory from 1822 (Credit Steve Kovacs)
Steve Kovacs and his wife Theresa reside in Loveland, Ohio where they raised their two children. He is a passionate collector of antique maps.
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