Scrapbook of gunpowder labels and advertisements from the DuPont Company's American competitors and companies DuPont acquired. Companies include: Rogers' Orange Gunpowder of New York; Eden Park Mills; Whipple Powder; King's Mill Gunpowder; Hazard...
This collection helps to document the history of Singer Manufacturing Company during the period 1860 through 1880. After success in forming one of the first U.S. patent pools the Singer Company was ready to capitalize and built several new...
The album contains photographs taken during an inspection trip made by a party from the Coal Lands Securities Company to properties in West Virginia owned by the Lackawanna Coal and Lumber Company and the Highland Lumber Company. This trip was made...
Table of Contents: Fast colors and the depression; A real guide to universal knowledge; More speed in road building; Another DuPont product makes good; Smart surf suits for the sea; A tale about Mark Twain; A new hotel continues old traditions;...
Building construction; Marble; Contracts; Office buildings; Banks; Correspondence;
Letter from Delaware Land Development Company to Wark Company regarding the contract with Hilgardner Marble Company of Baltimore, Maryland for installation of marble in the building addition of the Delaware Trust Building in Wilmington, Delaware.
Correspondence regarding a shipment that will be sent by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company on board the "Helen McGaw." Alsop and Company refers DuPont to Mr. Hobson of New York and states they will be sending samples showing size of grain on...
Correspondence regarding a shipment of 1000 bags of saltpeter on board "Witch of the Wave," the chemists Bathgate and Company, a draft upon Brown Shipley and Company, and the "Columbia." No change has been noted in the market.
Correspondence regarding the "Beverley" and "Zephyr" shipments, the saltpetre market, demand in China, Mohrmann and Company, and Metzendorff, Wilmans, Ruys and Company.
Correspondence regarding Brown Shipley and Company, the "Haleyore," "Judge Shaw," and "Northern Eagle" shipments, Forbes, Forbes and Company, and the saltpetre market.