Early Fords in context, 1905

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Early Fords in context, 1905

Post by Rob » Tue Jun 07, 2022 8:08 am

The article below includes a spot on Mark Twain, as well the "new" Ford Model B. I'm often intrigued by the place our Fords played in the history of the early 20th century, as this country and the world changed, in large part due to the changes brought by motor cars in general and Fords in particular.

Besides describing the new Ford, another portion of this article from the Washington Post reports that Mark Twain was the first writer to use a typewriter. The people who owned, and rode our cars included figures who shaped and continue to shape our world. Civil War veterans, Presidents, politicians, authors and artists among others owned and rode in our cars.
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