The girls are identified as Children on the card identified as Melanie Faith Sherman, Elizabeth Sharon Sherman (Cricket), and Lavinia Anne Sherman (Vinnie). The infant is Ellen Orsola Sherman. The woman holding the infant is Eleanor Nash Dimmick...
Correspondence written from wife to husband regarding his recent letters and her every day life. Sophie comments on the trials of General Sherman and sympathizes with the hardships of her husband in the war. Letter continues onto December 17th with...
Vaults (Strong rooms); Security systems; Steel; War work; Banks; Correspondence;
Letter from the Remington & Sherman Company, bank vault manufacturers, to Bernard T. Converse in regards to the short supply of steel due to wartime shortages.
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...
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
Reports that a New York Times article may have alerted rebels of upcoming blockade and cost lives, attended Sunday service with Gen. Sherman, weather prevents sailing again
Left to Right: Bernard Hueber, Richard Henderson Dent, Julia Burke (Now Mrs. R. Dent), Margaretta Lammot du Pont Kitchell, Charles Morgan Howell, III, Alfred du Pont Dent, Antonia Valerie Bissell, George Phippen Edmonds, Jr., Priscilla Loening,...
Correspondence regarding shipment to Batavia, large fleet serving as a transport service in China, war, Maitland Phelps and Company, Duncan Sherman and Company, and other events in Asia.
Civil action no. 49 C 1071, filed June 30, 1948, United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, brought under Section 4 of the Act of Congress, July 2, 1890, entitled "An act to protect trade and commerce...