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...
The records consist of photocopies of miscellaneous documents of the Empire Steel and Iron Company, the originals of which are in the possession of the National Canal Museum at Easton, Pa. Most of them seem to have come from the Mount Hope site....
On back: "Owned by the City of New Orleans this is the only municipally owned station in the country. The project was financed by a fifteen million dollar bond issue to replace five existing stations. It is the only completely air-conditioned...
This home was owned by Joseph Tatnall's son-in-law Thomas Lea, who founded Lea Mills with his father-in-law. The mills were owned by the Lea family until 1930 when they were sold and became apartments.
The album contains photographs taken during an inspection trip made by a party from the Coal Lands Securities Company to properties in West Virginia owned by the Lackawanna Coal and Lumber Company and the Highland Lumber Company. This trip was made...
Seventh annual report on the progress of the Papers of James Madison project. William du Pont, Jr. and his sister Marion Somerville Scott du Pont owned James Madison's former estate, Montpelier.
Horse racing; Horse boarding & training facilities;
1936 horse racing summary with horse names, riders, and prizes won for Foxcatcher Farms, a horse farm owned by William du Pont, Jr. in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania.
New York: Students cross SDS picket line outside Hamilton Hall on the Columbia University campus here March 25th after members of the Students For a Democratic Society (SDS) called a one day strike. The SDS is demanding an end to ROTC training on...
De luxe travelling coach Carcajou owned by Paul W. Seiler, President of the General Motors Truck Company. Equipped with dining and sleeping accommodations, kitchenette, bathroom, radio etc. this coach makes Mr. Seiler independent of railroad...
A glimpse of the sleeping accommodations in the travelling coach the Carajou owned by Paul W. Seiler, President of the General Motors Truck Company. Completed dining and sleeping accommodations make Mr. Seiler independent of railroads and hotels.
This is the picture of the Farmers Saving Bank at Zearing, Iowa in 1900. The people are G.J. Pollock, his wife and their cashier, Miss Anna Fry in the foreground. It was an individual bank owned and operated by G.J. Pollock. He was a great horse...
Includes elevations of public buildings and a view of Brandywine mills. Second striking from a copperplate owned by the Historical Society of Delaware.
On back: daguerreotype owned by Henry Belin duPont (have neg). S. M duPont (Sophie Madeleine) (Mrs. Samuel Francis DuPont). Made by J[eremiah] Gurney, N.Y.