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Cyril C. Thompson papers
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 2554
Abstract:
Cyril C. Thompson (1892-1976) had a long career in the accounting, management and public relations sides of the aviation industry, joining near the beginning of commercial aviation in 1928 and retiring just as the era of commercial jets began. Thompson was as an executive of United Air Lines for eighteen years, and later an airport planner, consultant, and prolific author and speaker. The papers of Cyril C. Thompson consist of a selection of items that he retained as mementos of the different stages of his career, plus materials and drafts for an unpublished biography of Idaho Senator William E. Borah and a never-completed personal history of United Air Lines on which he was working at the time of his death.
Dates:
1921-1976; Majority of material found within 1928-1955
Cyrus J. Sharer research files on the iron ore and steel industries
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 2183
Abstract:
This collection represents materials collected by Cyrus J. Sharer for his research on the iron and steel industry and particularly the world iron ore trade. The main emphasis is on the iron ore trade of the Great Lakes. The period covered, mid-1960s to mid-1980s, was one of crisis and reorganization in the American steel industry and in the lake ore trade, and this is reflected in the records.
Dates:
1943-1987
Dallin Aerial Survey Company photographs
Found in:
Audiovisual Collections
Collection
Identifier: 1970-200
Abstract:
The Dallin Aerial Surveys Company produced aerial photographs for newspapers, businesses, municipalities, and private individuals. The company was founded in 1924 by Colonel J. (John) Victor Dallin (1897-1991), a Royal Flying Corps-trained pilot who served in World War One. During WWI he became involved in aerial photography on a reconnaissance mission during the latter stages of the war. This collection consists of over 13,000 aerial photographs primarily of the Mid-Atlantic region taken between 1925 and 1941. The company made vertical and oblique aerial photographs of factories, private estates, schools, country clubs, towns, airports, rivers, and many other sites and some news events of the day. The subject with the largest number of views is the city of Philadelphia.
Dates:
1925-1941
Daniel Cauffiel papers
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 1997
Abstract:
Daniel Cauffiel (1867-1930) was a merchant, real estate developer, and entrepreneur of Johnstown, Pennsylvania and Wilmington, Delaware. The Daniel Cauffiel papers depict his career as a small business entrepreneur and as an agent or employee of the du Pont family and in their various businesses.
Dates:
1867-1930
Daniel Rochford papers
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 2114
Abstract:
Daniel Rochford (1900-1989) spent the bulk of his career as a publicist in the Employee Relations Department of the Standard Oil Company. Before joining Standard Oil in 1944, he worked a series of jobs trying to utilize his skills in publicity and public relations throughout the 1930s and early 1940s. Rochford's papers are a mix of business and personal items, assembled over the course of his varied career.
Dates:
1925-1983
David A. Hounshell and John K. Smith research notes for "Science and Corporate Strategy"
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 1850
Abstract:
Science and Corporate Strategy is a scholarly history of Research and Development at the DuPont Company authored by David A. Hounshell (1950-) and John Kenly Smith (1951-). The collection consists of research files compiled by Hounshell Smith for the purpose of writing the book. Research files include copies of correspondence, articles, reports, patents, chronologies, organizational charts, and contracts from the DuPont Company from 1903 though 1980.
Dates:
1903-1986
David H. Cope photographs
Found in:
Audiovisual Collections
Collection
Identifier: 2001-242
Abstract:
David Harrison Cope (1913-2001) held a lifelong interest in railroads and, in particular, steam locomotives. He began collecting photographs at an early age. This collection primarily consists of black and white photographs and negatives of steam locomotives from a variety of railroads, but it includes some other rolling stock, station photos, related railroad items such as coaling stations and some street railroads, interurbans, and trolley images.
Dates:
1890-1988
David Sarnoff Library collections
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 2464
Abstract:
David Sarnoff (1891-1971) was president of the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), one of the country’s leading manufacturers and vendors of radios, phonographs, and televisions. He established the David Sarnoff Library, to house his private papers and professional records. The collections developed further with the acquisition of papers of former RCA executives, scientists, and engineers. There are twenty collections from the David Sarnoff Library. Cumulatively it includes thousands of linear feet of documents, reports, photographs, films, and publications detailing the rise and fall of the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) and of Sarnoff, its longtime leader. The list of links in this resource will take you to the finding aids for collections within the David Sarnoff Library at Hagley.
Dates:
1899-2015
David Sarnoff Library records
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 2464-73
Abstract:
The David Sarnoff Library was established at the David Sarnoff Research Center in Princeton, New Jersey in 1967 as a showcase for the accomplishments of long-time Radio Corporation of America (RCA) head David Sarnoff. After five years of activity, the Library was largely moribund until the arrival of Alex Magoun as Curator (later Executive Director) in 1998. Under his leadership, the Library expanded its mission to include the history of RCA in general and the David Sarnoff Research Center in particular. Due to lack of funding, the David Sarnoff Library closed in 2009. The collection documents the creation and evolution of the Library through board of directors records, correspondence, reports, oral histories, and photographs.
Dates:
1960-2009
David Sarnoff papers
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 2464-55
Abstract:
David Sarnoff (1891-1971) was the iconic leader of the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) for most of the company's history. For many years the only Jewish executive in the communications field, Sarnoff was highly influential in the development of radio and television. The focus of the David Sarnoff papers is the original David Sarnoff Collection assembled by Sarnoff to celebrate his career. However, the papers also include the extensive photographic, publicity, and administrative files created by his staff at RCA and a substantial audiovisual component.
Dates:
1871-1983
David Sarnoff Research Center records
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 2464-09
Abstract:
The David Sarnoff Research Center (DSRC) in Princeton, New Jersey was the central research organization for the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) from 1942 to 1987. Following GE’s acquisition of RCA in 1986, the DSRC was donated to SRI International as a contract research laboratory. Renamed the Sarnoff Corporation in 1997, it was integrated into SRI in 2011. The records document the pioneering research of its scientists and trace the history of the organization from its establishment into the twenty-first century.
Dates:
1899-2008; Majority of material found within 1942-1995
David Thomas papers
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 2197
Abstract:
David Thomas (1794-1882) was a Pennsylvania iron manufacturer who introduced into the United States the use of anthracite coal in the manufacture of pig iron. The papers consist of typed transcripts twelve letters, the bulk of which were sent by David Thomas to his niece, Jane Harris Bowen, and nephew, David Harris, in Wales. The letters deal primarily with family news, but Thomas also writes about general business conditions, the level of prices and wages and the Civil War.
Dates:
1862-1872
David Thomas papers
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 2023
Abstract:
David Thomas (1794-1882) was a Pennsylvania iron manufacturer who introduced into the United States the use of anthracite coal in the manufacture of pig iron. The papers consist of twenty-eight letters received by Thomas between May 1839 and 1842. They contain important new information on one of the textbook examples of nineteenth century technology transfer.
Dates:
1839-1843
D.B. Jones Company records
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 1124
Abstract:
The D.E. Jones Company, and its successor, Edith N. McConnell, were caterers and confectioners in Wilmington,
Delaware. The records consist of recipe books, account books, and ledgers that identify individual and corporate customers, and describe types of food prepared for and purchased by clients, who were generally entertaining guests.
Dates:
1884-1956
Deadwood Central train at Chicago Railroad Fair postcard
Found in:
Audiovisual Collections
Collection
Identifier: 1998-277
Abstract:
The Chicago Railroad Fair was the first exposition after the Second World War and the last exposition that featured railroads as its theme. It marked the centennial of the arrival of railroads to Chicago and their role in westward expansion. This is a postcard of the narrow gauge Deadwood Central train that carried visitors around the fairground.
Dates:
1948
Deeds for mill-seats on the Brandywine Creek and environs
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 2502
Abstract:
Oliver Canby (1716-1754) was a miller on the Brandywine Creek. This collection of deeds and indentures documents the acquisition of mills or mill seats, and other lands near the Brandywine Creek in Wilmington, Delaware by the Canby family. This collection was in the possession and care of the Canby family until it was given to Hagley Museum and Library in 2011 by a descendant of Oliver Canby.
Dates:
1719-1855; Majority of material found within 1790-1855
Delaware and Bound Brook Railroad Company records
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 1776
Abstract:
The Delaware and Bound Brook Railroad Company was incorporated in 1874, for the purpose of forming a second railroad route between the cities of New York and Philadelphia. Their records consist primarily of basic corporate documents such as minutes, account books, annual reports to the I.C.C., and agreements.
Dates:
1872-1979
Delaware Coach Company records
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 1685
Abstract:
The Delaware Coach Company was originally incorporated as the Wilmington & Philadelphia Traction Company on June 25, 1910, and operated an electric street railway line from Wilmington, Delaware, to Chester, Pennsylvania, and to Philadelphia. Throughout the early twentieth century, the company purchased stock in and leased numerous electric railway, transportation, and utilities companies in the Wilmington and Chester areas. In 1941, it changed its name to the Delaware Coach Company as trackless trolleys and buses replaced electric streetcars. Included are official documents and correspondence; personnel and financial records; public relations files; land deeds; legislation; labor agreements and contracts; equipment, fare, and route policies; ordinances; minute books, and other miscellaneous material created by Delaware Coach and its predecessor electric streetcar companies.
Dates:
1814-1973, bulk 1940-1966
Delaware Construction Co. blueprints
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 1088
Abstract:
The Delaware Construction Company was a building company, constructing residential houses in downtown Wilmington, Delaware. It was founded in 1909 as a subsidiary of the National Real Estate Trust Company, which provided loans and financing for the properties. This small collection consists of five blueprints of houses by E. Olney Sherman, dated 1910 for Delaware Construction Co.
Dates:
1910
Delaware Construction Company houses in Wilmington, Delaware
Found in:
Audiovisual Collections
Collection
Identifier: 1968-023
Abstract:
Horace Holden Thayer, Jr. (1878-1959) was a naval architect, mechinical engineer, and businessman. Between 1909 and 1914 Thayer worked for the Delaware Construction Company which was a building company, constructing residential homes in downtown Wilmington, Delaware. This collection contains photographs of fifteen homes taken between 1910 and 1914. The images are of exterior views only.
Dates:
circa 1910-1914
Delaware Engagement Calendars
Found in:
Audiovisual Collections
Collection — Box: GL 1
Identifier: 2013-220
Abstract:
St. Andrew's congregation was founded in 1829 in Wilmington, Delaware. This collection contains two Delaware Engagement Calendars, "Historical Edition 1638-1840" and "Historical Edition 1840-1905" for calendar years 1958 and 1959 respectively.
Dates:
1958; 1959
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company records
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 1643
Abstract:
The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad was one of the largest and most prosperous anthracite mining and transporting companies in Pennsylvania.Their records consist of minutes of the DL&W and its two direct predecessors.
Dates:
1849-1960
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Co. Coal Department photographs
Found in:
Audiovisual Collections
Collection
Identifier: 1990-267
Abstract:
The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western (DL&W) Railroad was one of the largest and most prosperous anthracite transporting and mining companies in Pennsylvania. This collection consists of dated and undated views of a boiler, breakers, collieries, fan houses, hoist, mule barns, pumps, shafts, steam plant, tunnels and an electric power plant in the anthracite mining areas in Lackawanna and Luzerne Counties of eastern Pennsylvania.
Dates:
1903-1915
Delaware Memorial Hospital demolition photographs
Found in:
Audiovisual Collections
Collection
Identifier: 1993-285
Abstract:
This collection is three photographs of the razing of Delaware Memorial Hospital. When originally founded in 1887, it was called Homeopathic Hospital since that was the branch of medicine that was practiced there. In 1940, it was renamed Memorial Hospital. It continued to serve the public also providing allopathic care until it was razed in 1985.
Dates:
1985
Delaware Park racetrack map
Found in:
Audiovisual Collections
Collection
Identifier: 1994-232
Abstract:
This item is a map of Delaware Park racetrack area showing property boundaries. Parking areas are identified. Buildings are numerically coded, but there is no corresponding key. William duPont, Jr. and Donald P. Ross designed and built Delaware Park Racetrack. Phillip T. Harris of Media, Pennsylvania was hired as the architectural engineer. The facility opened on June 26, 1937. Although the park closed briefly during the 1980s, over the years, it has expanded to include a full-service casino and other amenities
Dates:
1953
Delaware School Auxiliary Association photographs
Found in:
Audiovisual Collections
Collection
Identifier: 1969-044
Abstract:
Pierre S. du Pont incorporated the Delaware School Auxiliary Association in 1919 to finance the construction of new school buildings throughout Delaware. Between 1918 and 1940 he donated $5,000,000 to build some 120 schools. This collection contains photographs, almost all exterior, of 114 public elementary and secondary schools in Delaware.
Dates:
1921-1931
Delaware state fairgrounds aerial photograph
Found in:
Audiovisual Collections
Collection
Identifier: 1993-286
Abstract:
Aerial view showing crowded fairgrounds. The Delaware State Fair began as the Kent and Sussex County Fair in 1920, and is now known as the Delaware State Fair. 1928 was the last year the Delaware state fair was held at the Elsmere site.
Dates:
circa 1925-1928
Delaware State Tax Department, Delaware School Auxiliary Association and School Foundation records
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 1123
Abstract:
Miscellaneous records including information about educational facilities in Delaware.
Dates:
1917-1935
Delaware Trapshooting miscellany
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 2551
Abstract:
Documents related to the Delaware State Trapshooting Championship, held at various locations throughout state, mainly Wilmington Trapshooting Association in Newark, Delaware and Silver Lake Sportsman's Association in Magnolia, Delaware. Also included are programs from the Grand American Trapshooting Tournament.
Dates:
1973-2012
Delmarva area flour and feed mills photographs
Found in:
Audiovisual Collections
Collection
Identifier: 1989-269
Abstract:
Orlando Wootten (1909-1997) was the photographer for the Salisbury (Maryland) Daily Times and Wicomico Historical Society. Collection consists of documentary views of three flour and feeds mills from the Delmarva area
Dates:
1964-1975
Delmarva Power and Light Company photographs
Found in:
Audiovisual Collections
Collection
Identifier: 1994-237
Abstract:
Delaware Power & Light Company had its beginnings in the 1880s as a number of small power companies sprang up to provide electric service to the Delmarva Peninsula. These 1926 images document the construction of gas towers and substations at the Christiana and Brandywine power plants in the Wilmington, Delaware.
Dates:
1926
"Design Concepts: Water Storage" booklet
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 2745
Abstract:
A booklet produced by the American Iron and Steel Institute's Committee of Steel Plate Producers in the 1960s to illustrate imaginative and attractive designs in constructing community water-storage structures with steel.
Dates:
circa 1965
Dimmick family correspondence (microfilm)
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 0418
Abstract:
The Dimmick family were descendants of the founders of E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, a chemical research and manufacturing company. The collection contains a microfilm copy of correspondence between Joanna (Smith) du Pont (1815-1876) and her daughter, Joanna (du Pont) Dimmick (1854-1901), and letters from Sophie M. du Pont (1810-1888) to her niece, Dimmick, and the latter's step-daughter, Lavinia Elizabeth Dimmick (1874-1946). The letters are personal in nature, including du Pont family news.
Dates:
1873-1887
Directors of Industrial Research records
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 1851
Abstract:
The Directors of Industrial Research (D.I.R.) is a forum for the exchange of ideas and information on topics of mutual interest for directors of America's foremost industrial research laboratories, formed in 1923. The records of the Directors of Industrial Research are an important collection, primarily because of their documentation of the development of industrial research. These records provide ample opportunity for the study of a powerful elite of corporate researchers, and a close-up view of certain aspects of the relationship between science and big business in the twentieth century.
Dates:
1929-1982
Disposor Corporation album
Found in:
Audiovisual Collections
Collection
Identifier: 2013-258
Abstract:
The Disposor Corporation was the sales agent for the General Fan Corporation of New York City in the 1930s. This collection consists of fourteen photographs of the General Fan Corporation's various mechanical products (ventilation and cooling units) on display at exhibits or installed in businesses, including a ship and restaurants. The album was put together by the Disposor Corporation for sales purposes.
Dates:
circa 1930s
Dodge Brothers March sheet music
Found in:
Audiovisual Collections
Collection
Identifier: 1993-247
Abstract:
Victor Herbert (1859-1924) was a composer, conductor and cellist. This item is sheet music of the Dodge Brothers March which was composed in honor of Horace E. Dodge (1868-1920).
Dates:
1920
Domenico Mortellito papers
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 2122
Abstract:
Domenico Mortellito (1906-1994) was a designer, muralist, and sculptor noted for working in plastics and other synthetic materials. The majority of the materials in this small collection deal with the design and execution of the DuPont Pavilion at the second New York World's Fair in 1964-1965, including correspondence, studies, drawings, and photos of the take-apart model of the original design.
Dates:
1950-1979
Don von Schritz collection of matchbook covers
Found in:
Audiovisual Collections
Collection
Identifier: 2016-207
Abstract:
A match cover or a matchbook cover is a thin piece of cardboard that is folded around a set of match sticks. Chemist, John Walker (1781-1859) invented the match stick in 1827. Joshua Pusey (1842-1906?), an inventor and attorney patented matchbook covers in 1892. Within a short time hotels, restaurants, airlines, and all kinds of stores began advertising using matchbook covers. This is a small collection of matchbook covers consists advertising hotels, restaurants, banks, elections, products, and organizations. Most of the matchbook covers are from Texas and New Mexico with a few coming from other states.
Dates:
circa 1950s
Donald F. Carpenter papers
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 2159
Abstract:
Donald Fell Carpenter (1899-1985) was general manager of the Film Department at the DuPont Company. He graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with a degree in engineering in 1922. Between 1927 and 1933 he held increasingly important managerial positions with the DuPont Viscoloid Company, and between 1933 and 1948 with the Remington Arms Company. In 1947 to 1948 he was a member of the Industrial Advisory Group to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Broadly speaking, the materials in this small collection of his papers cover Carpenter's entire career, from his senior thesis at MIT (the design for an addition to his father's tinsmithing shop) to his involvement with political and civic affairs during his retirement.
Dates:
1922-1984
Donald F. Carpenter photographs
Found in:
Audiovisual Collections
Collection
Identifier: 2003-203
Abstract:
Donald Fell Carpenter (1899-1985) was General Manager of the Film Department at the DuPont Company. The collection consists of photographs, newspaper clippings, pamphlets and a few letters relating to Donald Carpenter's personal life and career.
Dates:
circa 1920-1968
Donald R. Hull papers
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 2137
Abstract:
Donald Robert Hull (1911-1995) was a longtime employee at the DuPont Company mainly working with nylon and textile fibers. The collection pertains to his work at DuPont and Hull's consulting firm, Fiber Concepts, Inc.
Dates:
1941-1995
Donald R. Hull photograph collection
Found in:
Audiovisual Collections
Collection
Identifier: 1996-307
Abstract:
Donald Robert Hull (1911-1995) was a longtime employee at the DuPont Company mainly working with nylon and textile fibers. The collection consists of four scrapbook albums of material from Donald Hull's career with the Du Pont Company.
Dates:
1934-1978
Donaldson Brown papers
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 1334
Abstract:
Donaldson Brown (1885-1965) was an industrialist and business executive with E.I. du Pont de Nemours and the General Motors Corporation. These papers relate to Brown's association with GM, and reflect his concern with financial policy, organization and operation, and employee relations. They are especially concerned with the period of World War II. Files from the 1920s and 1930s describe Brown's effort to relate pricing policies to financial control.
Dates:
1921-1966
du Pont Bradford family photographs
Found in:
Audiovisual Collections
Collection
Identifier: 2010-228
Abstract:
Edward G. Bradford, II (1848-1928) was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the District of Delaware. He married Eleuthera Paulina du Pont in 1872. This collection consists of photographs of the du Pont family and estate, as well as numerous postcards.
Dates:
1828-1948
Du Pont de Nemours correspondence (photocopies)
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 0591
Abstract:
Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours was a French political economist, writer, publisher, and public administrator. He was an advocate for a national educational system and promoted Franco-American trade relations. Francoise (Robin) Poivre du Pont was his second wife. His grandson, Samuel Francis du Pont (1803-1865) was an Admiral in the United States Navy and fought in the Mexican-American War and the Civil War. This collection consists of twenty-three photocopied letters, primarily from Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours (1739-1817), but also Francoise du Pont de Nemours (1748-1831) and Samuel Francis du Pont (1803-1865). The correspondence is primarily to Marie Anne Lavoisier Thompson (1758-1836), a French chemist and close friend of the family.
Dates:
1788-1818; undated
Du Pont family miscellany
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 2587
Abstract:
This small collection of du Pont family miscellany came to Hagley from Winterthur as an assortment of various family items that did not relate to their individual library holdings. The items, though extremely fragmentary, represent over two centuries of du Pont family history.
Dates:
1824-circa 1980
du Pont family photographs
Found in:
Audiovisual Collections
Collection
Identifier: 1969-043
Abstract:
Alexis I. du Pont (1816-1857) was proprieter of his family business, E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, which began in the manufacture of gunpowder in 1802. He was the youngest child of Eleuthère Irénée du Pont (1771-1834), the founder of the DuPont Company. This collection contains thirteen photographic items, mostly portraits of Alexis I. du Pont and other du Pont family members.
Dates:
1871-1925, undated
Du Pont, Kemble, De Forest family correspondence
Found in:
Manuscripts and Archives
Collection
Identifier: 2156
Abstract:
This collection of family correspondence encompasses several generations of the du Pont, Kemble, and de Forest families. Victorine du Pont (1825-1887), the eldest child of Alfred Victor du Pont (1798-1856), senior partner in E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, and Margaretta Elizabeth (Lammot) du Pont (1807-1898), married Peter Kemble (1825-1887), son of William Kemble the company's New York business agent. One of their daughters, Meta Kemble (1852-1933), married New York artist Lockwood de Forest (1850-1932).
Dates:
1840-1882
Du Pont Motors, Inc. Moore factory photographs
Found in:
Audiovisual Collections
Collection
Identifier: 1994-254
Abstract:
DuPont Motors, Inc. was a manufacturing company of luxury automobiles, founded by E. Paul du Pont (1887-1950) in 1919 in Wilmington, Delaware. These photographs show exterior views of the vacant DuPont Motors factory in Moore, Pennsylvania, where briefly (1922-1925) DuPont automobiles were assembled.
Dates:
1994
Du Pont Motors photographic reproductions
Found in:
Audiovisual Collections
Collection
Identifier: 1979-285
Abstract:
DuPont Motors, Inc. was a manufacturing company of luxury automobiles, founded by E. Paul du Pont (1887-1950) in 1919 in Wilmington, Delaware. This collection consists of thirty-eight photographs primarily showing the exteriors of DuPont Motor’s Models A, B, D, and G.
Dates:
1919-1930
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- Longwood Gardens (Kennett Square, Pa.) 12
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- Eleutherian Mills (Greenville, Del. : Estate) 11
- Pusey and Jones Company 11
- Centennial Exhibition (1876 : Philadelphia, Pa.) 10
- Du Pont de Nemours, Pierre Samuel, 1739-1817 10
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Textile Fibers Department 10
- Greenewalt, Crawford H., 1902-1993 10
- Jackson Laboratory (E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company) 10
- World’s Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) 10
- Carothers, Wallace Hume, 1896-1937 9
- Du Pont, Francis Gurney, 1850-1904 9
- Loewy, Raymond, 1893-1986 9
- Pusey & Jones Corporation 9
- Reading Company 9
- Baldwin Locomotive Works 8
- Bethlehem Steel Corporation 8
- Crowninshield, Louise du Pont, 1877-1958 8
- Du Pont, Henry, 1812-1889 8
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Brandywine Works 8
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Central Research and Development Department 8
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Organic Chemicals Department 8
- Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority 8
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Carney's Point Works 7
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Chestnut Run Laboratories 7
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Hagley Yard 7
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Pioneering Research Laboratory 7
- Gentieu, Pierre A., 1842-1930 7
- Gilpin, Joshua, 1765-1841 7
- Hagley Museum and Library 7
- Hanford Engineer Works 7
- International Business Machines Corporation 7
- Maxim, Hudson, 1853-1927 7
- National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.) 7
- Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Co 7
- Victor Talking Machine Company 7
- Amtrak 6
- Century of Progress International Exposition (1933-1934 : Chicago, Ill.) 6
- Du Pont, Alfred I. (Alfred Irénée), 1864-1935 6
- Du Pont, Victor Marie, 1767-1827 6
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Grasselli Chemicals Department 6
- General Electric Company 6
- Lea family 6
- Lehigh Valley Railroad Company 6
- Manhattan Project (U.S.) 6
- Penn Central Transportation Company 6
- Radio Corporation of America 6
- Thayer, Horace H., 1878-1959 6
- Young, William, 1755-1829 6
- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company 5
- Brandywine Manufacturers Sunday School 5
- Budd Company 5
- DeMirjian, Charles H., 1925-2021 5
- Du Pont, Irénée, 1876-1963 5
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Engineering Department 5
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours Powder Company 5
- General Motors Corporation 5
- Hagley Museum and Library. Library. Oral History Project Office 5
- Hercules Powder Company 5
- Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.) 5
- Lukens Steel Company 5
- Ramsay, William G. (William Gouverneur), 1866 - 1916 5
- Remington Arms Company 5
- University of Delaware 5
- William Sellers & Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 5
- All American Engineering Company 4
- American Car and Foundry Company 4
- American Car and Foundry Company. Jackson & Sharp Plant 4
- American Iron and Steel Institute 4
- American Telephone and Telegraph Company 4
- Bauduy, Peter, 1769-1833 4
- Bauduy, Victorine du Pont, 1792-1861 4
- Bethlehem Steel Company 4
- Bradford, Phoebe George, 1794-1840 4
- Brandywine Hundred (Del.) 4
- Central Railroad of New Jersey 4
- Du Pont Motors, Incorporated 4
- Du Pont, Alfred Victor, 1798-1856 4
- Du Pont, Charles I. (Charles Irénée), 1797-1869 4
- Du Pont, Jean Kane Foulke, 1891-1985 4
- Du Pont, Margaretta Lammot, 1807-1898 4
- Du Pont, Richard C. (Richard Chichester), 1911-1943 4
- Du Pont, T. Coleman (Thomas Coleman), 1863-1930 4
- Du Pont, William, 1855-1928 4 ∧ less
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