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| 1921 - The corner of Concord and East Grand Boulevard. Guscha Packard Factory Exterior 11/23/2014 18:50 818 0 0.00 (0 votes)Rate this Image
The corner of Concord and East Grand Boulevard 1921. The photograph is from the National Automotive History Collection at the Rose & Robert Skillman Branch of the Detroit Public Library. |
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| 1919 - A newly-constructed building at right Guscha Packard Factory Exterior 11/23/2014 18:48 916 0 0.00 (0 votes)Rate this Image
A newly-constructed building at right in 1919. Packard built Liberty engines at the plant for U.S. military aircraft 1918-19. The photograph is from the National Automotive History Collection at the Rose & Robert Skillman Branch of the Detroit Public Library. |
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| 1913 PACKARD PLANT COMPLEX EXTERIOR-B&W JIM REED Packard Factory Exterior 03/11/2012 21:09 1598 0 0.00 (0 votes)Rate this Image
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| 1910 - under construction Guscha Packard Factory Exterior 12/03/2014 13:09 958 0 0.00 (0 votes)Rate this Image
Source: The company?s in-house magazine "The Packard" Vol. 2, dated 1910. |
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| 1910 - front view Guscha Packard Factory Exterior 12/03/2014 12:40 896 0 0.00 (0 votes)Rate this Image
In 1905, the company had just two acres of floor space and that stockholders wanted to know what they were going to do with all of the excessive room. In 1910, Packard had grown to consume 33.6 acres, with active expansion projects ongoing east of East Grand Boulevard. Twenty-three of those acres were in use, and of that, over six acres of buildings were put into use since July 1, 1909, consisting mainly of new truck shops, a foundry and additions to the wood working, body making, sheet metal, administration buildings and powerhouse. The expansion projects included the construction of new machine shops, a forge shop, power house for the forge shop and foundry, stock building, and additions to the body erecting, hardening, service and truck shops, and to the main powerhouse. Source: The company?s in-house magazine "The Packard" Vol. 1, dated 1910. |
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| 1910 - factory exterior Guscha Packard Factory Exterior 12/03/2014 12:29 928 0 0.00 (0 votes)Rate this Image
Source: The company?s in-house magazine "The Packard" Vol. 1, dated 1910. |
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| 1910 - construction proceeding Guscha Packard Factory Exterior 12/03/2014 12:31 937 0 0.00 (0 votes)Rate this Image
Construction proceeding south of East Grand Blvd. that runs left to right in the center of the photograph. The power house is located at the corner of the boulevard and Bellevue St., with a coal pit behind it. Plant overview. Source: The company?s in-house magazine "The Packard" Vol. 1, dated 1910. |
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| 1908 PACKARD FACTORY COMPLEX JIM REED Packard Factory Exterior 08/05/2009 20:15 2126 0 0.00 (0 votes)Rate this Image
Panoramic (wide angle) Photograph, Hand Colored. Detroit Publishing Company. Lycurgus S. Glover, Photographer. |
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| 1905 or later - Etching Guscha Packard Factory Exterior 11/20/2014 16:32 856 0 0.00 (0 votes)Rate this Image
Etching by Angus MacDonald, 1905 or later. The photograph is from the National Automotive History Collection at the Rose & Robert Skillman Branch of the Detroit Public Library. |
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| 1905 - original office building Guscha Packard Factory Exterior 11/20/2014 16:29 836 0 0.00 (0 votes)Rate this Image
Original office building of the Packard Plant in 1905. The photograph is from the National Automotive History Collection at the Rose & Robert Skillman Branch of the Detroit Public Library. |
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