Box 6
Contains 52 Results:
Joy Kaufman, David Hounshell, and Jacqueline Hinsley, “Research Report: The 1858 Millwright and Machine Shop at Hagley”, 1980
Lamont Hulse, “Workers’ Communities along the Brandywine”, 1984
Lana Jean Purcell Hyland, “The Mocanqua Coal Company: Emphasis—Labor Relations”, 1973
Joan M. Jensen, “Churns and Butter Making in the Mid-Atlantic Farm Economy, 1750-1850”, 1981
Mary Johnson, “Victorine du Pont, Heiress to the Educational Dream of Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours”, 1979
Mary Johnson, “Madame Rivardi’s Seminary in the Gothic Mansion”, 1980
Mary Johnson, “Antoinette Brevost: A Schoolmistress in Early Pittsburgh”, 1980
H. Thomas Johnson, “Management Accounting in an Early Multidivisional Organization: General Motors in the 1920s”, undated
K. Joy Kaufmann, “Henry Hedrick Belin: Company Bookkeeper”, 1980
Belin was one of the DuPont Company bookkeepers.
John Patrick Kelly, “A Catalogue of the German Material in the Manuscript Collections of the Eleutherian Mills Historical Library as Abstracted from the Guides to the Manuscripts and the Inventories of the Accessions”, 1980
Deborah Kreiser, “Americanization and Gender in Early Twentieth-Century Delaware”, 1999
Lisa Kremer, “Rockford Village Revamped”, 1981
Manfred Keuhn, “The Problem of Idealism in Eighteenth-Century German Thought: 1719 and 1785”, undated
Alice Kuhns and Diane Baker, “DuPont: A History of Seven Generations of du Ponts”, 1978
Note from this item: “A concept for a television series similar in scope to 'The Adams Chronicles' to be based on the rise to eminence of a family of French immigrants and the company they founded."
Virginia T. Lake, “A Crisis of Conscience: Henry A. du Pont at West Point, October 1860 – June 1861”, 1977
Katie Leonard, “DuPont Company Advertising, 1802-1970”, 2000
W. David Lewis, “The Development of Industrial Research in America to 1920”, undated
Walter Licht, “The Civil War and the Politics of Industrialization”, 1993
Mott R. Linn, Jr., “The E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company’s Housing of its Workers”, 1983
Ruth C. Linton, “The Brandywine Manufacturers’ Sunday School: An Adventure in Education in the Early Nineteenth Century”, 1979
Four versions of this paper are included in the file.
Suzanne Litke, “Nuclear Ambivalence: The DuPont Company and the Savannah River Project”, 1999
Daniel Letwin, “Industrial Unionism vs. Industrial Emancipator: Black Workers at Sun Shipyard during World War II”, 1982
Judith Lopez, “The Transition from Natural Madder to Synthetic Alizarine in the American Textile Industry, 1870-1890”, 1989
Betty-Bright Low, “Muslins & Merveilleuses – Winterthur Portfolio”, undated
This file contains Images and captions for Low’s article “Of Muslins and Merveilleuses: Excerpts from the Letters of Josephine du Pont and Margaret Manigualt” in Winterthur Portfolio.