The E. I du Pont de Nemours & Company minute books document an important era in the history of the company from just before the turn of the twentieth century through the 1930s. The DuPont Company in this time went through many changes in structure...
Transcriptions of outgoing correspondence from the E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company to customers, sales agents, and other business associates. The letterbook covers a period from December 1805 to December 1807
Correspondence written from wife to husband regarding his recent letters and her every day life. Sophie comments on the trials of General Sherman and sympathizes with the hardships of her husband in the war. Letter continues onto December 17th with...
Caption on reverse: "Statue of Rear Admiral S. F. Du Pont when it stood in Du Pont Circle, Washington, D.C. - looking north, up Connecticut Avenue." The statue was designed by sculptor Launt Thompson and dedicated on 20 December 1884. Members of...
Transcriptions of outgoing correspondence from the E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company to customers, sales agents, and other business associates. The letterbook covers a period from June 21, 1815 to December 29, 1817
Outgoing correspondence from the E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company to customers, sales agents, and other business associates. The letterbook covers a period from June 7, 1854 to December 28, 1854.
Transcriptions of outgoing correspondence from the E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. to customers, sales agents, and other business associates. The letterbook covers a period from December 2, 1831 to October 20, 1834
Transcriptions of outgoing correspondence from the E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company to customers, sales agents, and other business associates. The letterbook covers a period from April 22, 1829 to December 1, 1831. Includes typescripts of...
Two letters from Raskob to Feeley outlining Raskob's initial thoughts on Dosch. The first letter is dated December 9, 1921, and the second is dated December 29, 1921.
Text from image: "December 12, 1939, 12:50 P.M.; First nylon filaments (undrawn) of 30 denier 10 filament yarn to be made at the Seaford Nylon Plant. Spinning started approximately 12:50 P.M. December 12 on Position #2, Spinning Machine #1."
Copy of painting of the American Eagle, which is the ship that brought members of the du Pont family to America in 1800. Typed caption with image: "COPY - December 21, 1946. From records of the former Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation,...
Schedule of shooting dates for the months of November and December 1916 and January 1917 for the Drum Point Gunning Club of Virginia. William du Pont is scheduled frequently as a shooter.
Newspaper clipping announcing the upcoming marriage of William du Pont's daughter, Marion, to Thomas Somerville. The couple wed at Montpelier in December of 1925.