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- Title
- Brandywine Creek near Hagley, snow scene
- Date(s)
- 1958
- Contributor(s)
- Rhoads, J. Edgar (former owner)
- Collection ID
- Brandywine Valley oral history interviewees' photographs (Accession 2017.225)
- Hagley ID
- HF_H01_029
- Collection
- Brandywine Valley oral history interviewees' photographs
- Title
- Brandywine Creek near Hagley, snow scene
- Date(s)
- 1958
- Contributor(s)
- Rhoads, J. Edgar (former owner)
- Collection ID
- Brandywine Valley oral history interviewees' photographs (Accession 2017.225)
- Hagley ID
- HF_H01_028
- Collection
- Brandywine Valley oral history interviewees' photographs
- Title
- Brandywine Creek near Hagley, snow scene
- Date(s)
- 1958
- Contributor(s)
- Rhoads, J. Edgar (former owner)
- Collection ID
- Brandywine Valley oral history interviewees' photographs (Accession 2017.225)
- Hagley ID
- HF_H01_026
- Collection
- Brandywine Valley oral history interviewees' photographs
- Title
- Brandywine area near Hagley, snow scene
- Date(s)
- 1958
- Contributor(s)
- Rhoads, J. Edgar (former owner)
- Collection ID
- Brandywine Valley oral history interviewees' photographs (Accession 2017.225)
- Hagley ID
- HF_H01_025
- Collection
- Brandywine Valley oral history interviewees' photographs
- Title
- Interview with J. Edgar Rhoads, 1969 April 14 [audio](part 6)
- Date(s)
- 1969-04-14
- Contributor(s)
- Rhoads, J. Edgar (interviewee), Wilkinson, Norman B. (interviewer), Pizor, Faith (interviewer)
- Description
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Rhoads describes the effects of the Great Depression on the company, improvements made to leather products, and employing African Americans. He also discusses changes in the company's buildings throughout the years. Rhoads recounts his civic endeavors, including working with the Boy Scouts, with the YMCA, and with various engineering and nature groups. He also describes how he sought to use the manpower of conscientious objectors, such as Quakers, to serve the country in other ways during...
Show moreRhoads describes the effects of the Great Depression on the company, improvements made to leather products, and employing African Americans. He also discusses changes in the company's buildings throughout the years. Rhoads recounts his civic endeavors, including working with the Boy Scouts, with the YMCA, and with various engineering and nature groups. He also describes how he sought to use the manpower of conscientious objectors, such as Quakers, to serve the country in other ways during wartime. He describes his impressions of World War I and World War II in detail, including his relief efforts in Germany. He also discusses his own education.
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- Eleutherian Mills-Hagley Foundation interviews on the history of the DuPont Company Powder Yard (Accession 1970.370)
- Hagley ID
- 1970370_91213_Rhoads_part6
- Collection
- Oral histories on work and daily life in the Brandywine Valley
- Title
- Interview with J. Edgar Rhoads, 1969 April 14 [audio](part 5)
- Date(s)
- 1969-04-14
- Contributor(s)
- Rhoads, J. Edgar (interviewee), Wilkinson, Norman B. (interviewer), Pizor, Faith (interviewer)
- Description
-
Rhoads describes the effects of the Great Depression on the company, improvements made to leather products, and employing African Americans. He also discusses changes in the company's buildings throughout the years. Rhoads recounts his civic endeavors, including working with the Boy Scouts, with the YMCA, and with various engineering and nature groups. He also describes how he sought to use the manpower of conscientious objectors, such as Quakers, to serve the country in other ways during...
Show moreRhoads describes the effects of the Great Depression on the company, improvements made to leather products, and employing African Americans. He also discusses changes in the company's buildings throughout the years. Rhoads recounts his civic endeavors, including working with the Boy Scouts, with the YMCA, and with various engineering and nature groups. He also describes how he sought to use the manpower of conscientious objectors, such as Quakers, to serve the country in other ways during wartime. He describes his impressions of World War I and World War II in detail, including his relief efforts in Germany. He also discusses his own education.
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- Eleutherian Mills-Hagley Foundation interviews on the history of the DuPont Company Powder Yard (Accession 1970.370)
- Hagley ID
- 1970370_91213_Rhoads_part5
- Collection
- Oral histories on work and daily life in the Brandywine Valley
- Title
- Interview with J. Edgar Rhoads, 1969 February 11 [audio](part 4)
- Date(s)
- 1969-02-11
- Contributor(s)
- Rhoads, J. Edgar (interviewee), Wilkinson, Norman B. (interviewer), Pizor, Faith (interviewer)
- Description
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Rhoads discusses his role in the family business, including price-setting strategies, becoming a partner in 1915, and hiring salesmen and various sales techniques. He also discusses various management practices and organizational skills that he utilized during his time at the business. He touches on United States and international competitors, and he discusses in detail the union movement in the 1930s and the company's relationship with union members. Rhoads also discusses the entrance of...
Show moreRhoads discusses his role in the family business, including price-setting strategies, becoming a partner in 1915, and hiring salesmen and various sales techniques. He also discusses various management practices and organizational skills that he utilized during his time at the business. He touches on United States and international competitors, and he discusses in detail the union movement in the 1930s and the company's relationship with union members. Rhoads also discusses the entrance of nylon into the belt-making business, government revisions on the leather building industry, and the succession of power within the company.
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- Eleutherian Mills-Hagley Foundation interviews on the history of the DuPont Company Powder Yard (Accession 1970.370)
- Hagley ID
- 1970370_8913_Rhoads_part4
- Collection
- Oral histories on work and daily life in the Brandywine Valley
- Title
- Interview with J. Edgar Rhoads, 1969 January 31 [audio](part 2)
- Date(s)
- 1969-01-31
- Contributor(s)
- Rhoads, J. Edgar (interviewee), Wilkinson, Norman B. (interviewer), Pizor, Faith (interviewer)
- Description
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Rhoads describes the emigration of his family from England to America to begin a tannery in 1702. He describes his family's business, including the movement from tanning to leather, as well as other ventures, and the expansion of the business to include other family members. He details the process of making leather and the relationship of the company with other area companies, including DuPont. He also describes his childhood in Wilmington and other towns where his family moved, his Quaker...
Show moreRhoads describes the emigration of his family from England to America to begin a tannery in 1702. He describes his family's business, including the movement from tanning to leather, as well as other ventures, and the expansion of the business to include other family members. He details the process of making leather and the relationship of the company with other area companies, including DuPont. He also describes his childhood in Wilmington and other towns where his family moved, his Quaker faith and missionary work, and family affairs. Rhoads also discusses his education and his entrance into the family business, as well as the state of the company during World War I.
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- Eleutherian Mills-Hagley Foundation interviews on the history of the DuPont Company Powder Yard (Accession 1970.370)
- Hagley ID
- 1970370_8913_Rhoads_part2
- Collection
- Oral histories on work and daily life in the Brandywine Valley
- Title
- Interview with J. Edgar Rhoads, 1969 February 11 [audio](part 3)
- Date(s)
- 1969-02-11
- Contributor(s)
- Rhoads, J. Edgar (interviewee), Wilkinson, Norman B. (interviewer), Pizor, Faith (interviewer)
- Description
-
Rhoads discusses his role in the family business, including price-setting strategies, becoming a partner in 1915, and hiring salesmen and various sales techniques. He also discusses various management practices and organizational skills that he utilized during his time at the business. He touches on United States and international competitors, and he discusses in detail the union movement in the 1930s and the company's relationship with union members. Rhoads also discusses the entrance of...
Show moreRhoads discusses his role in the family business, including price-setting strategies, becoming a partner in 1915, and hiring salesmen and various sales techniques. He also discusses various management practices and organizational skills that he utilized during his time at the business. He touches on United States and international competitors, and he discusses in detail the union movement in the 1930s and the company's relationship with union members. Rhoads also discusses the entrance of nylon into the belt-making business, government revisions on the leather building industry, and the succession of power within the company.
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- Eleutherian Mills-Hagley Foundation interviews on the history of the DuPont Company Powder Yard (Accession 1970.370)
- Hagley ID
- 1970370_8913_Rhoads_part3
- Collection
- Oral histories on work and daily life in the Brandywine Valley
- Title
- Interview with J. Edgar Rhoads, 1969 January 31 [audio](part 1)
- Date(s)
- 1969-01-31
- Contributor(s)
- Rhoads, J. Edgar (interviewee), Wilkinson, Norman B. (interviewer), Pizor, Faith (interviewer)
- Description
-
Rhoads describes the emigration of his family from England to America to begin a tannery in 1702. He describes his family's business, including the movement from tanning to leather, as well as other ventures, and the expansion of the business to include other family members. He details the process of making leather and the relationship of the company with other area companies, including DuPont. He also describes his childhood in Wilmington and other towns where his family moved, his Quaker...
Show moreRhoads describes the emigration of his family from England to America to begin a tannery in 1702. He describes his family's business, including the movement from tanning to leather, as well as other ventures, and the expansion of the business to include other family members. He details the process of making leather and the relationship of the company with other area companies, including DuPont. He also describes his childhood in Wilmington and other towns where his family moved, his Quaker faith and missionary work, and family affairs. Rhoads also discusses his education and his entrance into the family business, as well as the state of the company during World War I.
Show less - Collection ID
- Eleutherian Mills-Hagley Foundation interviews on the history of the DuPont Company Powder Yard (Accession 1970.370)
- Hagley ID
- 1970370_8913_Rhoads_part1
- Collection
- Oral histories on work and daily life in the Brandywine Valley