• born

    July 30, 1863
  • Henry starts out on his own

    Henry moved away from his family's farm to begin work in a factory in Detroit. He eventually went to work for Edison Illuminating Company.
  • Henry starts out on his own

    Henry married a girl from his hometown of Greenfield Township. They lived in Detroit, Michigan.
  • His first automobile is complete

    Henry's first automobile was called the Quadricycle because it had four wheels. He rode it through the streets of Detroit.
  • Henry devotes himself to the business of automobiles

    Henry quit his position with the Edison Illuminating Company to work with Detroit Automobile Company. He soon became chief engineer.
  • His first car company is founded

    Ford opened his first car company in 1901, but he quickly resigned when there was a dispute among the bankers. In 1902 it became the Cadillac Motor Car Co.
  • The Ford Motor Company is born

    Henry Ford opened a second motor car company, calling it the Ford Motor Company. The first car produced was the Model A.
  • The car he became famous for

    n 1908 Henry Ford began producing the Model T. It quickly became famous.
  • Henry Ford revolutionizes the way cars are made

    Ford set up the first automobile assembly line, and the cars were made faster and cheaper than ever.
  • He makes a go at politics

    Henry Ford set out for the U.S. Senate, but he was turned down.
  • Ford Motor Company becomes the dominating car company

    By 1921, Ford Motor Company was putting out more than 55% of the cars in the country.
  • Henry Ford takes to the air

    Ford decided to focus his efforts on more than just cars, and he ended up with an airplane called the Tri-Motor plane.
  • Henry puts out a V-8 engine

    Henry Ford successfully put out his first V-8 engine. It was the V-8 Ford.
  • The company joins the union

    In spite of his earlier attempts to keep the company out of the union, Ford Motor Company joined UAW in 1941.
  • Henry Ford dies

    Henry died in his home at the age of 83. He was a dedicated, hard worker who used his ideas to change America