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1. Acid House - Eleutherian Mills Acid House - Eleutherian Mills Typed on back of image: "The acid house, so called, as the [DuPont] Company at one time made acid. Afterwards, this building was used for storing and pulverizing nitrate of soda later another building was erected for this purpose in another section of the yard where it could be reached by rail from Montchanin on the Wilmington and Western Railroad. Sourse: J.W. Macklem, March 23, 1928 // Building razed 1925."

2. Aerial photograph of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania sports arenas Aerial photograph of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania sports arenas Stadiums; Aerial photographs Caption: the 19,500-sear Spectrum (center) is flanked by 102,000-seat John F. Kennedy Stadium (left) and 66,000-seat Veterans Stadium in South Philadelphia. The Spectrum is the home of the NHL Flyers and the NBA 76ers, and the site of concerts, wrestling, boxing, rodeo and a host of family entertainment shows, including RIngling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus and the Ice Capades. Kennedy Stadium is the home of the annual Army-Navy football game. Veterans Stadium is the home of the Phillies and NFL Eagles. [Picture also shows Philadelphia Navy Yard and I-95 highway under construction.]

3. Anna Moran Raskob Anna Moran Raskob 1910 Families; Infants; Portrait photographs;

4. Arches and steps Arches and steps Government facilities; Arches; Interior of Chamber of Commerce building

5. Arousing the Minutement Arousing the Minutement Clothing & dress; Horses Painting (1856) copied from unidentified publication.

6. Better Things for Better Living through Chemistry Better Things for Better Living through Chemistry 1939 Exhibitions

7. Birthplace of John M. Clayton, Dagsboro, Delaware Birthplace of John M. Clayton, Dagsboro, Delaware Dwellings Illustration. From The Clayton Family (publication).

8. Black powder press and John Reed Black powder press and John Reed Machine shops; Machinery; DuPont employee posing near machinery

9. Board room Board room Government facilities; Conference rooms; Board room in Chamber of Commerce building

10. Bridges over Historic Brandywine Creek, Wilmington, Delaware Bridges over Historic Brandywine Creek, Wilmington, Delaware

11. Cathedral Church of St. John, Wilmington, Delaware Cathedral Church of St. John, Wilmington, Delaware Churches Protestant Episcopal church at Concord Avenue and Market Street, Wilmington, Delaware.

12. Cornerstone laying for the State Department Cornerstone laying for the State Department 1957-01-05 Presidents; Cornerstone laying; President Eisenhower; Washington, D.C.

13. Cornerstone laying general accounting office Cornerstone laying general accounting office 1949 Presidents; Cornerstone laying; Office buildings; President Truman

14. Cornerstone laying, FDR Library, Hyde Park Cornerstone laying, FDR Library, Hyde Park 1939-11-19 Presidents; Libraries; Cornerstone laying; Left to right Frank Walker, Mrs. Roosevelt, John McShain, FDR

15. Cortile at the Raskob Archmere mansion Cortile at the Raskob Archmere mansion 1994 Dwellings; Courtyards; The inner courtyard at Archmere.

16. Courtyard - arches Courtyard - arches Government facilities; Arches; Courtyards; Arches

17. Du Pont Airport, Wilmington, Delaware Du Pont Airport, Wilmington, Delaware 1931 Airports; Illustration

18. DuPont Company Sales Convention DuPont Company Sales Convention Group portraits;

19. Eagle glaze mill, Eleutherian Mills Eagle glaze mill, Eleutherian Mills Mills; Gunpowder Painting.

20. Eagle pack house, Eleutherian Works Eagle pack house, Eleutherian Works Gunpowder Written caption: "This building is known as the Eagle Pack House where DuPont Sporting Powder was packed in packages smaller than 25 lb kegs, except the Eagle Duck brand which was packed into 25 lb kegs and smaller containers in this building. John W. Macklem."
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