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    • DuPont Magazine [March 1933]

    • DuPont Magazine [March 1933]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Explosives; Dynamite; Paint industry; Plastics industry; Textile industry; Ammunition industry;

    • Table of Contents: Nineteen thirty-two in review; The youngest ammunition company; Banish fungi from your flower garden; A round-the-world service; Marbleized Pyralin for decorative uses; Nature is too slow; Handbags, handbags; The modern hands-off...
    • DuPont Magazine [November-December 1943]

    • DuPont Magazine [November-December 1943]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Defense industry; War work; Ammunition; Textile industry; Lumber industry;

    • Table of Contents: Tighten your belt; DuPont war heroes; Big inch; Proving the ammunition; Zelan helps cotton clothe an army for action; Soldiers of the soil; Flame-testing lumber; Uncle Sam's nieces, in industry; Stop check thieves and know your...
    • DuPont Magazine [July-August 1921]

    • DuPont Magazine [July-August 1921]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Explosives; Dynamite; Textile industry; Dyeing;

    • Table of Contents: Progress of business readjustment; Sulphuric acid; Taking the peril out of glass; Fighting mosquitoes with dynamite; Suggestions on the storage of explosives; Why bind books to feed insects; Cost of shotgun ammunition;
    • DuPont Magazine [March 1914]

    • DuPont Magazine [March 1914]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Explosives; Dynamite;

    • Table of Contents: Big Boom in Trapshooting; Prosperity Insurance; Popularizing a Sport Through Advertising; Trapshooting Club Secretary Blasts Cellar With Red Cross; Wasted Ammunition; National Advertising of Fabrikoid; Catskill Aqueduct an...
    • DuPont Magazine [Fall 1932]

    • DuPont Magazine [Fall 1932]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Explosives; Dynamite; Paint industry; Plastics industry; Textile industry; Automobile industry;

    • Table of Contents: They founded an industry; Ammunition by Peters, a story of progress; Prepare your car for winter driving; Lithopone, a versatile pigment; Cotton cloth can be wool-finished; A new star in the shooting world; New freshness...
    • Warwick Furnace

    • Warwick Furnace
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    • The Furnace was built and developed by Samuel Nutt and later carried on by his wife, Anna in northern Chester County where many furnaces were built from 1717 and operated until 1945. During the American Revolution, the iron was used for ammunition...

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