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Introduction
1911-1929 I. Early Days
- Toledo 1911, a Backdrop
- Grafton Acklin, Founder
- The Family and Early Business
1930-1941 II. The Depression
- Toledo During the Depression
- Employees stories of the Depression
- Formation of the U.A.W. and the Acklin Unit
1941-1944 III. The War Effort
- Toledo during WWII
- Acklin Production during WWII
1944-1952 IV. The Greenhill Era
- Rags to Riches
- The Acklin "Family"
- Veterans Come Home
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Other Resources
Biographical Sketches of Acklin Employees Photo Galleries Graph of Employment Levels at Acklin Oral History Transcripts - New! Bibliography/Sources Links |
1944-1952 IV. The Greenhill Era
- Post-war Production
- Toledo Industry in the 50s
1952-1964 V. Tecumseh Steps In
- Tecumseh's History
- Acklin's Production
- Greenhill Steps Down 1954
1965-1982 VI. Stability and Decline
- Phil Wood, Plant Manger
- Industrial Landscape of the 1970s
- Problematic Prospects
1982-1998 VII. Hard Times
- Labor Trouble and a Recession
- Less Tension, Less Business
1999- VIII. Hope For the Future!
- Howard Ice's Vision
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