Henry Ford
from Technical World Magazine March 1913

Ford's Workers: They would earn enough to buy automobiles and thus solve the dilemma of saturation.

More than 36,000 Ford Model T's were made and delivered to purchasers in 1911….More from 1912 brochure
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Producing a thousand cars
a day.
Inset: Ford's first factory.

George Pope, Geo Studebaker, H. H. Franklin, Frank Briscoe, William Wright, Benjamin Briscoe, Thomas B. Jeffrey, F.B. Stearns, C. W. Matheson, George B. Selden (inventor of the gasoline automobile)  R.E. Olds, E.P Thomas, Alexander Winton, Charles Clyton, Huge Chalmers, Henry B Joy Elwood Haynes, Henry Ford, Walter E. Flanders, Winsor T. White. (Listed as auto millionaires in 1910 article. Ford left most of them in his dust.)

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