The E. I du Pont de Nemours & Company minute books document an important era in the history of the company from just before the turn of the twentieth century through the 1930s. The DuPont Company in this time went through many changes in structure...
On Delaware regiments, formation and creation of, and under what laws justify their creation and who is to govern them, also Governor is at loss as to making companies take an oath of allegiance
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...
Table of Contents: Exit Pyrotol, enter Agritol; From forest to fairway; Government laws, annotated; Beneath the traffic film is the gleaming car you bought; Seed disinfection moves ahead; The black hills of South Dakota; Visibility with protection;...
Includes articles: An Industrial City's Election; From Clipper Ship To Ocean Greyhound; What the New Rent Laws Mean; A Modern Plate Shop; Sports; Some of Our Old Timers.
Inspiring example of American opportunity…Pioneer in industry…Fearless innovator…Genius in organization…Greatest builder of modern times…Devoted patriot in war and peace…Servant of the public welfare…Philosopher of 'Joy in Work and...
Hancock encloses a summary of powder sales by customer and requests additional powder. He reports that du Pont powder was the only U.S. powder not to be condemned under recent Massachusetts powder laws.
Mitchel & Sheppard write that the company should ship powder to Baltimore via Elkton to avoid new efforts by city police to fine importers who do not ship powder according to state laws.
Reports on San Francisco powder market and sales. Mentions damaged powder and the increased enforcement of licensing laws by government officials. Includes an account of sales for June and July.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, severe air polution before effective smoke abatement laws were put ito effect. Looking up 5th Ave from Liberty, Ave at 11 am.
Handwritten on back: "Laws Feed and Grain Store (1890) now Hagres Tavern on the Brandywine at Rising Sun Avenue. By artist John Matassa of Wilmington, Delaware."
Text on card: 'Vote for Temperance based on conscience and morality. The XVIII Amendment has brought us violence, corruption and revolt against laws which free men never will obey.'
Text on card: 'Vote for Temperance based on conscience and morality. The 18th Amendment has brought us violence, corruption and revolt against laws which free men will never obey.'
Handwritten on front: "TOP ROW: Elmer Bannan, Charles White, William Luitle, William Reese, Hayes H. Battan, Walter Laws, Jarne Braday, Newton Parsons. BOTTOM ROW: William Carter, Joseph Walters, Conley Donaldson, Stuart W. Battan, Ernest R....