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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Benson_FordBenson Ford - Wikipedia

    Benson Ford Sr. (July 20, 1919 – July 27, 1978), originally named Edsel Ford Jr, was an American businessman in the automotive industry, a vice-president of Ford Motor Company, and national co-chairman of the National Conference of Christians and Jews.

  2. askus.thehenryford.org › researchguides › faqBenson Ford - AskUs

    The Benson Ford Research Center at The Henry Ford is named after Benson Ford. To honor his dedication to the Edison Institute, his children Lynn Ford Alandt and Benson Ford, Jr. provided major support for the Benson Ford Research Center.

  3. Mar 13, 2018 · Virtual tour of the iconic ship house, "Benson Ford" perched on the cliffs of South Bass Island popularly known as Put-in-Bay, Ohio. Video produced by Nick James Productions....

  4. The Benson Ford Shiphouse is a former cargo ship converted into a four-story luxury home overlooking Lake Erie. Learn about its history, features, and how to visit this Put-in-Bay landmark and attraction.

  5. Jul 28, 1978 · DETROIT, July 27 — Benson Ford, a grandson of the automobile pioneer Henry Ford and a vice president and director of. the Ford. Motor Company, died early today of an apparent heart attack...

  6. Benson Ford was a lake freighter built for hauling raw material to Ford Motor Company's River Rouge manufacturing plant in Dearborn, Michigan. She was named for Benson Ford Sr., grandson of Henry Ford .

  7. Ford Motor Company's ore carrier Benson Ford is seen docked at Ford's Rouge plant in Dearborn, Michigan. Built in 1924, the Benson Ford carried iron ore from Duluth, Minnesota, to the Rouge, where the ore was processed into steel.