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The gunpowder industry
Powder Yards and Workers' Housing, 1890s
Industrial Power Sources of the Nineteeth Century: The Hagley Example
Powder Men of the Brandywine
The workers' world at Hagley
The Trotter family, gunpowder, and early Kentucky entrepreneurship, 1784-1833
'The First Fifty Years at Carney's Point', The Carney's Pointer
'DuPont - 77 Years Along The Niagara', Yerkes News
DuPont Historical Highlights, 'Cellophane Observer'
du Pont de Nemours, E. I. & Co. Plants
Disposition of Five Du Pont Munitions Plants, World War I, 1913-1926 - Historical Study No. 77
'An Industrial Chemical Achievement in New Jersey', The Indicator
Saltpeter manufacturing and marketing and its relation to the gunpowder industry in Kentucky during the nineteenth century
View of Messrs. Du Pont de Nemours & Co.'s Upper Brandywine Gun Powder Mills, Near Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.
Dynamite, Gelatine, Gelatine Dynamite, and Judson Powder
Santa Cruz Gunpowder : Mining, Sporting and Hercules Powder
E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Delaware
Hecla Powder, the Greatest Improvement of the Age in Explosive Compounds
Hercules Powder: Sporting, Cannon and Mining Powder
Diana of the Traps
Sporting Ballistite Manufacture at Haskell
The “Continental Powder Mill” on French Creek Near Valley Forge and the “Provincial Gun Factory” at 3d & Cherry Streets in Philadelphia, Conducted by Peter Dehaven and His Son, Hugh
The production of gunpowder in Pennsylvania during the American Revolution
Henry du Pont: A Brief Recital of His Life and Character, by his son, Colonel H. A. du Pont

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