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231 PHOTO CREDITS [p. 78] Cartoon from United Auto Workers Local #3 newsletter, August 23, 1939. (Walter Reuther Library, Wayne State University) All other photographs are from the Collections of The Henry Ford and are identified below with negative number in parentheses. [p. 8] “Locations of Ford Village Industries” (833-77015) [following page 50] Promotional illustration of original Nankin Mills plant (833-81079) Ford Motor Company executives on 1937 tour (0-7880) Exterior of original Northville plant, 1932 (189-9974) Interior of Flat Rock plant, 1923 (833-152935-14) Aerial view of Flat Rock plant, 1927 (189-4768) Renovation of old grist mill from which Saline plant was built, 1936 (188-16301) Exterior of Saline plant, 1938 (188-23330) Interior of the Saline plant showing soybean processing machinery, 1946 (833-83112-1) Interior of Sharon Mills plant during renovation of old grist mill, 1933 (188-9382) Exterior of Sharon Mills plant, 1941 (188-29664) Interior of hydroelectric powerhouse at Milan, 1939 (0-2489-A) Exterior of hydroelectric powerhouse at Nankin Mills, 1937 (189-18485-A) Exterior of Waterford plant, 1945 (188-73471) Exterior of Phoenix plant, 1936 (188-70275) Surrounding area of Phoenix plant, 1936 (833-66169-A) Exterior of Ypsilanti plant hydroelectric powerhouse and waterfalls, 1932 (833-57216-4) Exterior of Ypsilanti plant, 1936 (833-66176-H) 232 Photo Credits Exterior side view of Ypsilanti plant, 1936 (833-66176-E) “Industrial Farming” (D-1226) [following page 74] A worker testing carburetors at Milford plant, 1938 (833-71163-A) A Milford plant worker using a Morris drilling machine, 1945 (833-82315) Workers at the carburetor final assembly line at Milford, 1946 (833-86903-11) An engraver at the Waterford plant, ca. 1947 (833-88329-1) Older workers at the Ypsilanti plant, 1937 (189-12239) Women working on voltage regulators at Phoenix plant, 1942 (189-17000) A woman calibrating voltage regulators at Phoenix plant, 1942 (189-17001) A woman starting an engine at Tecumseh plant, 1941 (B-36907) Workers at Ypsilanti plant, including one of the few African Americans, 1947 (833-84087-6) ...

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