No,he didn't get an education
no kind
High School
hospitals it is called the Henry ford hospital
no
Henry Ford had nothing whatsoever to do with production of any 2012 Ford car. He died in 1947.
One of Henry Ford's most famous quotes is "Any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants so long as it is black"
The first mass-produced automobile with the "Ford" name was the Model T. Henry Ford was the president of the company; he was certainly not the company's only engineer. Under Henry Ford's leadership, the Model T was designed by C. Harold Wills, Joseph Galamb and Eugene Farkas, and several other engineers working for the Ford Motor Company. Wills and Galamb both had formal education in mechanical engineering; Ford was a brilliant, intuitive mechanic, but lacked education. The first automobile that Henry Ford produced was the Quadricycle in 1896.
Henry Ford's formal education was limited. He attended a one-room schoolhouse in Michigan until the age of 15 and then briefly attended the Goldsmith, Bryant & Stratton Business College in Detroit. The majority of his knowledge and skills were acquired through hands-on experience and self-education.
Yes, Henry had one son, Edsel ford. He was born a few years after Henry and Clara married in 1888.
Henry Ford had two brothers: William, Jr.and Robert. He also had two sisters: Margaret and Jane. Henry was the eldest.
No, Henry Ford did not receive a formal education during his teenage years. He grew up on a farm and did not attend school regularly. He later learned mechanics and engineering through apprenticeships and self-study.
"The People's Tycoon."