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Jean Kane Foulke du Pont condolence letter to Rev. William F. Honaman and Eleanor Honaman

 Collection
Accession: 2884
Abstract:

Jean Kane Foulke du Pont (1891-1985) was a suffragette, prison reform activist, and philanthropist. Rev. William F. "Fred" Honaman (1930/31- ) and Eleanor Robbins Honaman (1930-2022) were lay missionaries of the Episcopal Church. This item is a letter of condolence written by Foulke du Pont to Rev. and Mrs. Honaman upon the death of their son, Stephen Robbins Honaman (1954-1970), aged 15.

Dates: 1971 March 9

Jean Kane Foulke du Pont invitations

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Accession: 1310
Abstract:

Jean Kane Foulke du Pont (1891-1985) was a suffragette, prison reform activist, philanthropist, and wife of E. Paul du Pont (1887-1950). The collection contains invitations, mostly to weddings, but also to cocktail parties and debutante balls.

Dates: 1932-1971

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