
Group of Henney craftsmen who “did their bit” by building gun stocks during 1917 and 1918.
[Transcriber’s note: I think the man numbered “58” and seated on the far left of the first row is R. D. “Blondy” Ditzler, and the man seated on the far right of the first row is Charles Webster.]

A group of Henney officials and foremen taken in 1924.
Original Henney auto hearse, built when carved bodies and passenger car chassis still were considered
suitable for funeral use.
Photo of one of the first Henney Nu-3-Way Side Servicing funeral cars.

Combination sedan-type, pallbearers coach and ambulance, first built by Henney.
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