Caption (in French) on back of number 5 of a series of 6 advertising cards from Liebig Company showing steps in making chromolithographic advertising cards.
General Order Number 5, issued by Colonel Henry S. McComb for the 5th Delaware Volunteer Infantry. The order details expectations for drills and provides directions for weekly returns.
The papers of Paul Arthur are comprised of material collected by Dr. Arthur’s sister, Dorothy Arthur from 1967 through the 1988. The Collection is divided into two series. The first contains press releases from the DuPont Company and includes...
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...
Text from back of image: "Nearly 40 planes of various kinds, shown above, took off from Detroit Oct. 5 on the 5,000-mile fifth annual national air tour."
"L to R: 1. 2. Louise du Pont Crowninshield. 3. Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. 4. Henry B. du Pont. 5. Luther Reed (hidden). 6. Lammot du Pont Copeland. 7. 8. 9. Emile F. du Pont. 10. 11. 12. (handling ropes) Crawford H. Greenewalt."
"L to R: 1. Louise du Pont Crowninshield. 2. 3. Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. 4. Henry B. du Pont. 5. Lammot du Pont Copeland (partially hidden). 6. Luther Reed. 7. 8. 9. 10. Emile F. du Pont. 11. 12. 13. (handling ropes) Crawford H. Greenewalt."
Written caption on back: "Old cannon house in front of Christ Church, where powder was tested. Fred Evans -- person in photograph." Man in photograph appears different from HF_C004.5_001, also identified as Fred Evans.
Henry relaying to his son news about Aunt Lina, a snowstorm and the Delaware Regiments. The Delaware Cavalry battalion had left for Drummond town, but left one Company in Wilmington in search of deserters. There was a parade of the 5th Del....
Officers of the 5th U.S. Artillery and the 12th U.S. Infantry at Fort Hamilton New York. They are identified as follows: front row (L to R); Major Bruen (?) 12th Inf., Col. Martin Burke, and Capt. Putman (?) 12th Inf. Back row (L to R); Lt....
Painting by Xanthus Russell Smith depicting the capture of the Confederate ironclad "C.S.S. Atlanta" on 17 June 1863. The U.S. Navy monitor "U.S.S. Weehawken," assisted by the monitor "U.S.S. Nahant," captured the "Atlanta" after a brief...
Lacoe discusses a gunpowder shipment. He also mentions the questionable loyalties of Maryland and the prospect of men from Pittston traveling to Delaware to help protect the powder yards.
A simplified V belt drive design software program needed tos olve coplex drive belt problems on location is available from Dayco Rubber Product Company. Users quickly determine correct dirve for the application, extra drive capacity, optimum drive...