Notarized statement by Lammot du Pont of military equipment lost or destroyed during active service by Company B, 5th Delaware Volunteer Infantry. Du Pont submitted a copy of this statement to the U. S. Ordnance Department in order to explain why...
S.F. dinned at Mr. Seward's with Prince Napoleon, he wishes to visit the mills, mentions the battery of Col. Sherman which was said to be nearly lost, but in reality, little was taken
Hendrick is trying to discover the maker of an automobile which was featured in an endurance test on Long Island. The vehicle was equipped with a compound condensing engine which made the 100 mile trip without a stop and lost only 6 gallons of...
Text from back of image: 'Lieut. Walter Hinton is credited with keeping up the spirit of his two com-associates while they were lost in the Canadian wilderness for several days after landing from their balloon. He wrote a long letter to his wife in...
Text from back of image: "This photo taken day following the crash of the tri-motored Ford sightseeing plane in which fourteen lost their lives in accident near the Newark, N.J. Airport on March 17th, shows investigators inspecting the wreckage of...
Text from back of image: "This photo taken the day following the crash of the tri-motored Ford sight seeing plane, in which 14 lost their lives, in accident near the Neark, New Jersey, airport, on March 17th, shows investigators inspecting the...
Text from back of image: "This photo taken day following the crash of the tri-motored Ford sightseeing plane in which fourteen lost their lives in accident near the Newark, N.J. Airport on March 17th., shows investigators inspecting the wreckage of...
Text from back of image: "The airplaine 'Seattle,' Major Frederick L. Martin's flagship, which is reported lost again with the commander of the U.S. round-the world squadron and his mechanic, Sergt. Alvah Harvey. The photo of the plane is one of...
Text from back of image: "Major S. M. Strong, flight surgeon of the Medical Corps attached to Mitchel Field at Garden City L.I., had a remarkable experience a few days ago while on a flight to test the recording barograph and get the 'ceiling' of...
Text from back of image: "Taking the pylon turns banked like this, J.C. Newlin led the 25-mile race in the Philadelphia American Legion Air Races, PA, but his motor sputtered and he lost to Henry Little, who also knows how to take turns."
Table of Contents: On trial for its life; Silver in electronics; Behind the scenes with Cavalcade; Fairprene: a growing family; Now bread's in the freezer, too; A knit that stays fit; Taking the yellow out of washday; Can your plant pass the sniff...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Textile industry; Plastics industry; Explosives industry;
Table of Contents: Spinning dreams into yarn; Birth of a fiber; Cinderella's slipper is plastic now; Taming static; Timber is for a gold mine; Alcohol and paper do mix; Lost in the laboratory; The pop that pays; Tri: the double-duty solvent; New...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Paint industry; Tankers; Plastics industry; Ships; Alcoholism;
Table of Contents: A little industry's big impression; Eyeing the big needle; Turning over: a new leaf; Mr. Pink's amazing mattress; A new pass at Donner; No rest for the dreary; Lost laborsavers; They climb impossible mountains; Tankers aweigh;...
Table of Contents: Lost horizon: a fashion find; 37 bridges to Key West; Boom at the bottom; California trend-setter; Making a name for itself; The sand of trail ridge; Handwriting on the wall; More than a matter of taste; What's new;
#14
BERELIA - NATIVE DANCER
brown colt
few white hairs-star; few white hairs between
nostrils
Left Hind Leg - pastern running up back of ankle;
black spot on coronet inside
rr rr tr front
KSK white hairs all through coat-may trun out...
Smithtown PA- Meet 52 year old Victor Pegoris, bituminous coal miner- a superman who hasn’t taken a day off this century since January 1, 1940 and has a letter from his boss, President of Pittsburgh Coal Company to prove it. Victor is a 186 lb...
From back: "The Fathers of Brandywine. This drawing portrays the God of Waters, Neptune, pouring the water of the Brandywine Creek into the pocket of Eleuthere Irenee du Pont. The red color on his left cheek identifies the claret mark...
Gibbons reports on powder lost aboard the ship Helen Miller and discusses San Francisco powder market. Includes an account of sales for July and August (page 2 of this account not scanned due to folds in the paper).