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- Title
- Horse-drawn gunpowder wagon Deadwood, South Dakota
- Date(s)
- 1910
- Contributor(s)
- Flanigan, William F. (associated name)
- Description
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Man at left, on horseback, identified as Arthur Simpson (brother of W.S. Simpson, DuPont employee). Man at right with gun cradled in arms is identified as Robert Divinnell.
- Collection ID
- Brandywine Valley oral history interviewees' photographs (Accession 2017.225)
- Hagley ID
- HF_V020_030
- Collection
- Brandywine Valley oral history interviewees' photographs
- Title
- William Flanigan by packing house car
- Date(s)
- 1900/1920, 1900, 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Flanigan, William F. (contributor), Gentieu, Pierre A., 1842-1930 (photographer)
- Collection ID
- Brandywine Valley oral history interviewees' photographs (Accession 2017.225)
- Hagley ID
- HF_V010_02
- Collection
- Brandywine Valley oral history interviewees' photographs
- Title
- Coal car in Hagley Yard
- Date(s)
- 1880/1920, 1880, 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Flanigan, William F. (associated name)
- Description
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Race-way track and new dam at lower end Hagley Yard, showing coal tar and upper race waste-way to the left.
- Collection ID
- Brandywine Valley oral history interviewees' photographs (Accession 2017.225)
- Hagley ID
- HF_V020_019
- Collection
- Brandywine Valley oral history interviewees' photographs
- Title
- Interview with William F. Flanigan, 1960 May-July [audio](part 4)
- Date(s)
- 1960-05-12, 1960-07-19?, 1960-07-19
- Contributor(s)
- Flanigan, William F. (interviewee), Monigle, Joseph P. (interviewer), Wilkinson, Norman B. (interviewer)
- Description
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Flanigan describes the houses in which he grew up, relationships among his neighbors, his education, a feeling of isolation in the community, and the childrens' chores and pastimes. He also describes his first job at the Hodgson Woolen Mill, various ethnicities that worked at DuPont, different explosions that occurred, and daily life during his childhood and teenage years.
- Collection ID
- Eleutherian Mills-Hagley Foundation interviews on the history of the DuPont Company Powder Yard (Accession 1970.370)
- Hagley ID
- 1970370_82213_Flanigan_part4
- Collection
- Oral histories on work and daily life in the Brandywine Valley
- Title
- Interview with William F. Flanigan [transcript]
- Date(s)
- 1960-05-12, 1960-05-17, 1960-05-24, 1960-06-01, 1960-06-08, 1960-06-22
- Contributor(s)
- Flanigan, William F. (interviewee), Monigle, Joseph P. (interviewer), Wilkinson, Norman B. (interviewer)
- Description
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Transcript of interview with William Flanigan recalling life on the Brandywine and in the powder mills while his father was employed by DuPont. The interview took place in Wilmington, Delaware.
- Collection ID
- Eleutherian Mills-Hagley Foundation interview transcripts on the history of the DuPont Company Powder Yard (Accession 2026)
- Hagley ID
- 2026_052913_03
- Collection
- Oral histories on work and daily life in the Brandywine Valley
- Title
- Interview with William F. Flanigan, 1960 May-July [audio](part 3)
- Date(s)
- 1960-05-12, 1960-07-19?, 1960-07-19
- Contributor(s)
- Flanigan, William F. (interviewee), Monigle, Joseph P. (interviewer), Wilkinson, Norman B. (interviewer)
- Description
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Flanigan describes the houses in which he grew up, relationships among his neighbors, his education, a feeling of isolation in the community, and the childrens' chores and pastimes. He also describes his first job at the Hodgson Woolen Mill, various ethnicities that worked at DuPont, different explosions that occurred, and daily life during his childhood and teenage years.
- Collection ID
- Eleutherian Mills-Hagley Foundation interviews on the history of the DuPont Company Powder Yard (Accession 1970.370)
- Hagley ID
- 1970370_82213_Flanigan_part3
- Collection
- Oral histories on work and daily life in the Brandywine Valley
- Title
- Interview with William F. Flanigan, 1960 May-July [audio](part 1)
- Date(s)
- 1960-05-12, 1960-07-19?, 1960-07-19
- Contributor(s)
- Flanigan, William F. (interviewee), Monigle, Joseph P. (interviewer), Wilkinson, Norman B. (interviewer)
- Description
-
Flanigan describes the houses in which he grew up, relationships among his neighbors, his education, a feeling of isolation in the community, and childrens' chores and pastimes. He also describes his first job at the Hodgson Woolen Mill, various ethnicities that worked at DuPont, different explosions that occurred, and daily life during his childhood and teenage years.
- Collection ID
- Eleutherian Mills-Hagley Foundation interviews on the history of the DuPont Company Powder Yard (Accession 1970.370)
- Hagley ID
- 1970370_82013_Flanigan_part1
- Collection
- Oral histories on work and daily life in the Brandywine Valley
- Title
- Interview with William F. Flanigan, 1960 May-July [audio](part 2)
- Date(s)
- 1960-05-12, 1960-07-19?, 1960-07-19
- Contributor(s)
- Flanigan, William F. (interviewee), Monigle, Joseph P. (interviewer), Wilkinson, Norman B. (interviewer)
- Description
-
Flanigan describes the houses in which he grew up, relationships among his neighbors, his education, a feeling of isolation in the community, and childrens' chores and pastimes. He also describes his first job at the Hodgson Woolen Mill, various ethnicities that worked at DuPont, different explosions that occurred, and daily life during his childhood and teenage years.
- Collection ID
- Eleutherian Mills-Hagley Foundation interviews on the history of the DuPont Company Powder Yard (Accession 1970.370)
- Hagley ID
- 1970370_82013_Flanigan_part2
- Collection
- Oral histories on work and daily life in the Brandywine Valley
- Title
- Horse drawn gunpowder wagon
- Date(s)
- 1900
- Contributor(s)
- Flanigan, William F. (former owner), Miesse (Lancaster, Pa.) Miesse, D. Walter, 1878-1964 (photographer)
- Collection ID
- Brandywine Valley oral history interviewees' photographs (Accession 2017.225)
- Hagley ID
- HF_V020_033
- Collection
- Brandywine Valley oral history interviewees' photographs
- Title
- Meadowbrook Fife and Drum Corps
- Date(s)
- 1900?, 1900
- Contributor(s)
- Flanigan, William F. (former owner)
- Description
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Back row: Joseph Williams, Cornelius Dougherty, Daniel Walsh, Edward Beacom, John Russel (Leader of Corps), Edward Cheney, Thomas Jackson, Edward Williams, and Joseph Sheppard. Front row: Edward Andrews, George Russel (Mascot), John McElhinney, John Gamble, and George Buchanan.
- Collection ID
- Brandywine Valley oral history interviewees' photographs (Accession 2017.225)
- Hagley ID
- HF_W063_026a
- Collection
- Brandywine Valley oral history interviewees' photographs
- Title
- Powdermen's Outing
- Date(s)
- 1910?, 1910
- Contributor(s)
- Flanigan, William F. (former owner)
- Description
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Front Row: Man with crutch - Pierre Gentieu, Next to him - Alfred I. du Pont (on Gentieu's left), Man kneeling on front row in straw hat - Mike Maloney (blacksmith). Last row, fourteenth from right, lower deck: Mr. Hoover (standing).
- Collection ID
- Brandywine Valley oral history interviewees' photographs (Accession 2017.225)
- Hagley ID
- HF_W063_022
- Collection
- Brandywine Valley oral history interviewees' photographs
- Title
- Alfred I. du Pont and DuPont Co. powder yard workers at company outing
- Date(s)
- 1900/1920?, 1900, 1920
- Contributor(s)
- Flanigan, William F. (former owner)
- Description
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From left (identification by donor): Mike Maloney, Peter Pursue, Sam Ferraro (seated, hand on walking stick), Victor Sauspin (thin face, large black hat, back of Ferraro), Harry Broden (derby, rear, right of Alfred I. du Pont), Felix Flanigan (behind Alfred I. du Pont), Tom Leach (next to Felix Flanigan), Pat Welsh (next to Leach), James Marten (right, front, straw hat, folded hands), Don Shields (left of Marten, white mustache, derby), Benny Watson (next to Shields), Gene Marten (second from...
Show moreFrom left (identification by donor): Mike Maloney, Peter Pursue, Sam Ferraro (seated, hand on walking stick), Victor Sauspin (thin face, large black hat, back of Ferraro), Harry Broden (derby, rear, right of Alfred I. du Pont), Felix Flanigan (behind Alfred I. du Pont), Tom Leach (next to Felix Flanigan), Pat Welsh (next to Leach), James Marten (right, front, straw hat, folded hands), Don Shields (left of Marten, white mustache, derby), Benny Watson (next to Shields), Gene Marten (second from right), Philip Dougherty (far right), Harry Muller (seated, far right), William Horty (next to Muller), and Alfred I. du Pont (center with knickers).
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- Brandywine Valley oral history interviewees' photographs (Accession 2017.225)
- Hagley ID
- HF_W063_033
- Collection
- Brandywine Valley oral history interviewees' photographs