American Road Marketing and Publicity Photographs Series

Biographical / Historical Note

Archivists at Ford Motor Company Archives received numbers of requests for images relating to the history of the Ford Motor Company and the history of the automobile in general. This sometimes led to the creation of artificial (rather than archival) collections....

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Archivists at Ford Motor Company Archives received numbers of requests for images relating to the history of the Ford Motor Company and the history of the automobile in general. This sometimes led to the creation of artificial (rather than archival) collections. An example is a set of photographs called American Road that was created primarily as a resource to help staff answer requests for historical photographs that fell under the heading "something about roads." As a compilation, it was intended to cover the general and often vague needs for illustrations depicting Ford Motor Company's place in the development of transportation and travel in America.

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Scope and Content Note

Although entitled American Road, the series is comprised primarily of visual documentation of Ford vehicles in the early 1900s, with additional, although fewer, images into the 1960s. In addition, a number of folders include images of transportation modes...

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Although entitled American Road, the series is comprised primarily of visual documentation of Ford vehicles in the early 1900s, with additional, although fewer, images into the 1960s. In addition, a number of folders include images of transportation modes before the automobile became prominent. The series is arranged alphabetically by subject. Topics include early roads, road construction, driving conditions, bridges, various utilizations of the Model T, women drivers, railroads, cityscapes, streetscapes, landscapes, and an occasional portrait. Most of the images, but not all, remain in the original format (prints and/or negatives) in various photograph collections held by The Henry Ford. Researchers should note that some images that were originally part of this series were integrated into the Photographic Prints Vertical File, Accession 1660, under the subject term Automobiles, Contemporary.

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Collection Details

Object ID: 64.167.1859.0
Creator: Ford Motor Company. Archives 
Inclusive Dates: 1903-1964
Size: 1.2 cubic ft. (3 boxes)
Language: English

Collection Access & Use

Item Location: Not Currently On Exhibit

Access Restrictions: The series is open for research. Access to negatives requires permission of curator.

Credit: From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

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Fixing the Tire on an REO Automobile, 1900-1909

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Fixing the Tire on an REO Automobile, 1900-1909

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Artifact

Photographic print

Date Made

1912

Summary

Numerous tire blowouts plagued motorists on the poor roads of the early 20th century. The man in this photograph is either removing a tire for repair or replacing an already repaired tire. The REO Motor Car Company was a Lansing, Michigan-based company that began producing cars in 1905.

Object ID

P.188.27334

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

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Fixing the Tire on an REO Automobile, 1900-1909

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Scene at the Fluela Pass, Switzerland, circa 1935

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Scene at the Fluela Pass, Switzerland, circa 1935

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Artifact

Photographic print

Summary

In 1913, Henry Ford established Ford Motor Company's photographic department. Though few internal records describe company photography, remaining photographs reveal a wide range of departmental activity. Over nearly 100 years, Ford photographers documented company ventures, personal affairs, and daily life around the world. This photograph shows Fluela Pass, a historic route through the Swiss Alps.

Creators

Unknown 

Object ID

64.167.1859.7

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

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Scene at the Fluela Pass, Switzerland, circa 1935

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Saginaw County Macadam Road Construction Machinery, and Stone Spreading, 1905-1906

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Saginaw County Macadam Road Construction Machinery, and Stone Spreading, 1905-1906

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Artifact

Photographic print

Summary

The establishment of the Michigan State Highway Department in 1905 made state funding available to township and county road commissions for improvements and repairs. The State Highway Commissioner published biennial reports highlighting the progress of "reward roads"--projects funded by the state. These images from his first report illustrate some of the equipment and construction methods used in Saginaw County.

Creators

Unknown 

Object ID

P.O.3723

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

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Saginaw County Macadam Road Construction Machinery, and Stone Spreading, 1905-1906

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Horse-Drawn Vehicle Being Driven Down a Dirt Road, circa 1910

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Horse-Drawn Vehicle Being Driven Down a Dirt Road, circa 1910

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Artifact

Photographic print

Summary

In 1913, Henry Ford established Ford Motor Company's photographic department. Though few internal records describe company photography, remaining photographs reveal a wide range of departmental activity. Among many other things, Ford photographers documented a variety of road conditions and road building. This photograph shows the sort of rutted, muddy roads used by horse-drawn vehicles and early automobiles alike.

Creators

Unknown 

Object ID

64.167.1859.27

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

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Horse-Drawn Vehicle Being Driven Down a Dirt Road, circa 1910

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Road through J. W. Wells State Park in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, circa 1950

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Road through J. W. Wells State Park in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, circa 1950

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Artifact

Photographic print

Summary

In 1913, Henry Ford established Ford Motor Company's photographic department. Though few internal records describe company photography, remaining photographs reveal a wide range of departmental activity. Over nearly 100 years, Ford photographers documented company ventures, personal affairs, and daily life around the world. This photograph shows a forest road through J.W. Wells State Park on Lake Michigan's Green Bay.

Object ID

64.167.1859.33

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

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Road through J. W. Wells State Park in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, circa 1950

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Brockway Mountain Drive, Keweenaw County, Michigan, circa 1940

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Brockway Mountain Drive, Keweenaw County, Michigan, circa 1940

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Artifact

Photographic print

Summary

Brockway Mountain Drive is a scenic highway on the Keweenaw Peninsula, which juts into Lake Superior from the northern tip of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The picturesque roadway, which was constructed during the 1930s by the Works Progress Administration and the Civilian Conservation Corps, stretches just less than 9 miles and rises 1,320 feet above sea level.

Creators

Unknown 

Object ID

64.167.1859.38

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

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Brockway Mountain Drive, Keweenaw County, Michigan, circa 1940

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Curving Road in Benzie County, Michigan, circa 1940

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Curving Road in Benzie County, Michigan, circa 1940

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Artifact

Photographic print

Summary

In 1913, Henry Ford established Ford Motor Company's photographic department. Though few internal records describe company photography, remaining photographs reveal a wide range of departmental activity. Among many other things, Ford photographers documented a variety of road conditions and road building. This photograph shows signage along a curve in a dirt road in the northwest of Michigan's Lower Peninsula.

Creators

Unknown 

Object ID

64.167.1859.39

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

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Curving Road in Benzie County, Michigan, circa 1940

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Sketch, "A Primitive Road," 1920-1950

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Sketch, "A Primitive Road," 1920-1950

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Artifact

Photographic print

Date Made

1920-1950

Creators

Unknown 

Object ID

64.167.1859.44

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

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Sketch, "A Primitive Road," 1920-1950

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Rural Dirt Road, 1920-1940

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Artifact

Photographic print

Summary

In 1913, Henry Ford established Ford Motor Company's photographic department. Though few internal records describe company photography, remaining photographs reveal a wide range of departmental activity. Among many other things, Ford photographers documented a variety of road conditions and road building. Before automobiles, horse-drawn vehicles used this rural dirt road.

Creators

Unknown 

Object ID

64.167.1859.48

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

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