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46 States participated in the1910 census. New States in 1910 census: Oklahoma. Participating territories: Alaska, Hawaii, Arizona, New Mexico and Puerto Rico.
1910: 13th United States Census
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Famous people in history: Henry Ford
Born July 30, 1863 in Dearborn, Michigan, Henry Ford's natural talents and encouragement as an engineer for Thomas Edison allowed him to launch the Ford Motor Company in 1908. Ford improved upon his first horseless carriage a decade earlier crafting the Model T, which was easy to drive, simple to repair, and allowed the Ford Company to post 100 percent gains in the first years of operation.
Arguably Ford's largest impact was on the manufacturing industry itself, which defined Detroit as the “Motor City.” He revolutionized manufacturing with the moving assemble line method of mass production. Ford earned his reputation as a leading businessman by attracting skilled workers with unparalleled, steady wages and profit sharing. Henry Ford died in 1947 at the age of 83. Henry Ford found listed an automobile manufacturer living in Detroit during the 1910 US Census.
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