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  2. MyMichigan Medical Center Midland - Wikipedia

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    MyMichigan Medical Center Midland was designed by architect Alden B. Dow and constructed amid wartime restrictions in 1943–44. The first fifty years of the hospital's history is chronicled in the book, A Journey of Caring, by Dorthoy Langdon Yates.

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  4. Henry Taylor (racing driver) - Wikipedia

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    For the following four seasons, Taylor rallied a Ford Anglia, drove the Ford Cortina on its rally debut, [4] and also campaigned the highly successful Lotus Cortina, which he also raced in the European Touring Car Championship in 1964. He achieved a number of top six placings in rallies with all three cars, and took two second places in ETCC races.

  5. Clara Bryant Ford - Wikipedia

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    Clara was married to Henry Ford from April 11, 1888, until his death on April 7, 1947, four days shy of their 59th wedding anniversary. They had one child: Edsel Ford (1893–1943). She was with Henry Ford upon his first test of a gasoline engine on December 24, 1891. [2] Ford was an active suffragist, often holding meetings at Fair Lane. In ...

  6. Henry Fawcett - Wikipedia

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    A Politician of a certain stamp, and President of the Republic of Letters at St. Martin-le-Grand's" Henry Fawcett Monument to Henry Fawcett in Salisbury Cathedral Henry Fawcett was born in Salisbury , and educated at King's College School and the University of Cambridge : entering Peterhouse in 1852, he migrated to Trinity Hall the following ...

  7. Henry Timrod - Wikipedia

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    His father, William Henry Timrod, was an officer in the Seminole Wars and a poet himself. The elder Timrod died from tuberculosis on July 28, 1838, in Charleston, [3] at the age of 44, leaving behind his wife of 25 years, Thyrza Prince Timrod, and their four children, the eldest of which was Adaline Rebecca, 14 years; [3] Henry was nine. [4]

  8. Edsel Ford - Wikipedia

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    Edsel Bryant Ford (November 6, 1893 – May 26, 1943) was an American business executive and philanthropist who was the only child of pioneering industrialist Henry Ford and his wife, Clara Jane Bryant Ford.

  9. Benson Ford (1924 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Benson Ford was constructed in 1924 at Great Lakes Engineering Works in Ecorse, Michigan, for the Ford Motor Company, [1] as one of two “state-of-the-art” bulk carriers [2] that were ordered by Henry Ford to transport raw materials such as coal and iron ore, the other ship was Henry Ford II, which was built by the American Shipbuilding Company in Lorain, Ohio. [1]