Accounting of money spent on rations for the 5th Delaware Volunteer Infantry while at Fort Delaware, July 1863. Includes a specific breakdown of food expenses for Company B (Lammot du Pont's company).
A letter from V&E to James V. Derrick, Jr. regarding preliminary investigations into allegations made by an anonymous employee, which questioned the " propriety of Enron's accounting treatment and public disclosures.
The new IBM Personal Computer offers a complete, affordable business system for office use. Operating at speeds measured in millionths of a second, it can generate and display charts, graphs, text and numerical information. Business...
Emory F. Ridlon, plant managers, points out features of the DuPont's new plant to members of newly appointed plant staff. Left to right are: Lloyd E. Horning, accounting superintendant, William C. Eddy Jr., manufacturing superintendent, Mr. Ridlon;...
The lonely figure in the picture above has just completed a job. He is the last man of an army of more than 37,000 men and women who manned the seven explosives plants DuPont operated for the government during the war and of many additional...