North-end factory #36. |
North-end factory #36. |
North-end factory #36. |
North-end factory #36. |
North-end factory #36. |
North-end factory #36. |
North-end factory #36. |
South-west side factory #36. |
South-east end factory #36. |
North-end factory #36. |
North-end factory #36. |
North-end factory #36. |
North-end factory #36. |
North-end factory #36. |
North-end factory #36. |
North-end factory #36. |
South-west side factory #36. |
South-east end factory #36. |
Erwin Seneca Smith 1916-1987 shown in uniform above and also below, in the group photo of his graduating class in Flint, Michigan. |
Terey Smith Shelor sent these photos which show her father's graduating class in Flint, Michigan on March 6, 1943. This photo was taken at the main entrance of the I.M.A auditorium. The school located in factory #17 on Hamilton Avenue and Saint John Street (now known as James P. Cole blvd.) had different titles. Popular Mechanics called it "Buick College Of War". The Air Force called it "Engine Specialist School At Pratt & Whitney Engine Division Of Buick Motors". Whatever the name, after about 2700 mechanics graduated, the school was disbanded. There were fifty students admitted each week for the eleven week course. Graduation ceremonies would take place on Saturday morning. According to the book "The City Of Flint Grows Up" these were "colorful" ceremonies. Terey said her father was stationed in England and his nick name was "Smitty". |
Link for Historic Markers. |
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Same direction as the photo below. I took the photo below where the Flint Axle factory's south entrance is in 1910. |
Facing north-west at the intersection of James P. Cole blvd. and Hamilton ave. I think it is special that two Buick's are in this photo. Mine and the newer Sport Utility. |
Main entrance to factory #36 seen from Andrew street facing east. |
South-end of factory #36. |
South-end of factory #36. |
Factory #36 south from the Stewart st. overpass. |
North-west view of factory #36 and the Stewart St. overpass. |
East side of factory #10. |
Factory #36 at the Stewart Street overpass. |
East side of factory #10 at the end of Oregon Ave. |
All the photos of #10 were taken at the end of Oregon Avenue. The old Buick Heights neighborhood. |
Factory #81. |
Near factory #81. At the end of Massachusetts Avenue. |
Near factory #81. At the end of Massachusetts Avenue. |
East Lieth Street summer of 2009. Click on the main title or here for two reports. Ron Fonger's story on the last days of Buick in Flint, Michigan. Ron Fonger story |