The records consist of photocopies of miscellaneous documents of the Empire Steel and Iron Company, the originals of which are in the possession of the National Canal Museum at Easton, Pa. Most of them seem to have come from the Mount Hope site....
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.
Military organizations; Military officers; Soldiers
General Order Number 1, issued by Colonel Henry S. McComb for the 5th Delaware Volunteer Infantry. The order details expectations for the officers and men of the regiment.
Military organizations; Military parades & ceremonies
General Order Number 2, issued by Colonel Henry S. McComb, for the 5th Delaware Volunteer Infantry. The order directs the all companies to meet for a dress parade.
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...
Machine model number 15-30. Model in use from 1892 to 1933, decorated with transfer number 23 (Sphinx), and featuring belt bobbin winder number 15020.
Photographed October 3, 1946
Machine model number 15-30. Model in use from 1892 to 1933, decorated with transfer number 134 (pearl) and featuring friction bobbin winder number 15419.
Photographed January 2, 1945
Machine model number 15-30. Model in use from 1892 to 1933, decorated with transfer number 134 (pearl) and featuring friction bobbin winder number 15419.
Photographed August 7, 1953
Statement of the number of people employed by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company at their Brandywine gunpowder works. The statement lists the areas of the powder yards (i.e., Hagley Yard, Sawmill) and the number of employees in each area.
DuPont discusses the first gunpowder shipment to Grinnell, Minturn and Company and possible discrepancies between the number of barrels listed on the bill of lading and the actual number shipped.
Works of the Bethlehem Iron Company, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania detail of the blast furnaces. Four furnace are seen, number 1 to the right which is probably under reconstruction or demolition with numbers 2, 3 and 4 to the left. Number 2 furnace...
Machine model number VS-2. Model in use from 1885 to 1912, decorated with transfer numbers 182 (aluminum) and 64, and featuring belt bobbin winder number 8247.
Photographed February 9, 1945
Machine model number VS-3. Model in use from 1888 to 1912, decorated with transfer numbers 182 (aluminum) and 64, and featuring belt bobbin winder number 8247.
Photographed June 2, 1928
Machine model number 15-30. Model in use from 1892 to 1933, decorated with transfer numbers 23 (Sphinx) on body and 193 on belt cover, and featuring belt bobbin winder number 15085.
Photographed January 5, 1945