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Dakota Datebook
November 6, 2005
"Edsel Ford in Fargo"
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In 1922, this was Edsel Fords 29th birthday. He
and his wife, Eleanor, were in Fargo on business, and to celebrate the
occasion, the Fargo Commercial Club treated Mr. and Mrs. Ford to a duck
dinner given in their honor.
Edsel was Henry Fords only child, and like his father, Edsel loved
cars. In fact, he had the first MG motorcar ever imported to this country.
Edsel often urged his father to develop sportier designs, but Henry stubbornly
resisted. In 1919, Edsel became president of the company. Its said
Henry bought the struggling Lincoln Motor Company three years later to
keep Edsel busy and off his back about change. Among Edsel Fords
more lasting contributions were the Model A, the Mercury line, and the
creation of the Lincoln Continental.
Edsel Ford died in 1943 of cancerous ulcers. He was just 49.
Sources:
Edsel Ford. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edsel_Ford>
Lienert, Anita. Edsel Ford: Henrys quiet son left mark. The Detroit
News. 9 June 2003.
Edsel Ford Guest in Fargo. Bismarck Tribune. 7 Nov 1922.
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