Letter in forming Charles I. du Pont, Thomas Stirling, George Brattan, Isaac Ford, and Robert Miller of their election as honorary members of the "Brandywine Home Guards." The Brandywine Home Guards were two militia companies that later became...
Bond stating $15,000 paid to Charles Tatem from Caleb Kirk and others in exchange for use and water rights of Brandywine property. Signed by Victor du Pont, Charles du Pont, Caleb Kirk, James Jefferis, E. I. du Pont, John Warner, William Warner,...
From back: "The Fathers of Brandywine. This drawing portrays the God of Waters, Neptune, pouring the water of the Brandywine Creek into the pocket of Eleuthere Irenee du Pont. The red color on his left cheek identifies the claret mark...
Articles for agreement between John Torbert and Thomas Maguire, allowing Maguire to join the Brandywine Mill Seat and gain use of the creek. Shows the fees he paid.
Leaf no. 9, detached from Beers’ Atlas of the state of Delaware, 1868, containing three maps: Brandywine banks, Newport, and Brandywine Village. Map shows locations of worker's homes, factories, and various businesses located along the...