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Factory #11 on the left and #16 on the right. |
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Same as above only 10 years later in 1920. |

Announcement for construction of factory #11 April 3, 1909.
August 1909
Factory #11 lunch room.

This is the way that the first Buick engines were assembled. One at a time by a single operator before the moving assembly line.

Factory #11 lunch room at the south end around 1913.
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This factory shown here during construction in 1909 would become part of #31 after 1953. |
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