Handbill promoting candidate William Cannon of the Union Party for Governor of Delaware. Cannon won the election and served from 20 January 1863 until 1 March 1865, when he died in office. Many Delaware politicians disliked Cannon because of his...
Written on back: "Konia children in c/o Miss Irene Gaylord. 9 & 12 yrs old from Adabagar. Father died before the war. The mother, brother and these girls were deported. Brother & mother died by the roadside and these girls were held by the Kurds...
Tombstone of Philip and Jane Rodman - stone reads: 'In memory of Philip Rodman, born Nov. 7th 1817, died Nov. 27th 1888. Jane, wife of Philip Rodman, born Dec. 3, 1813, died May 13th 1881.'
on back of print: "1909 Matheson Model 17. one of the early 6 cylinder cars of Kenan design. On routine test in Pocono Mts. near Wilkes-Barre. Driver was Guy Reynolds--later a famous racing driver, who died in 1942. Co-driver was Douglas Scott of...
Text from image: "The Washington Monument is built of stone contributed by all the nations of the earth to honor the founder of this republic. From Arlington, across the river, where sleep the men who died for freedom, it looks like a giant spike...
Includes articles: John Hallock, D.D.M.; Fighting for Uncle Sam (a tribute to former Morse employees died on the battlefront in France, E. Hanson and P. McHugh).
Text from image: "Knowing What We Defend is Important, Too. The Washington Monument is built of stone contributed by all the nations of the earth to honor the founder of this republic. From Arlington, across the river, where sleep the men who died...
Motion picture film being slit into 35mm width under safe light conditions. The film has been coated with emulsion and died, but it still in the wide form in which it is processed through manufacturing operations at DuPont's Photo Products plant at...
Dr. Wallace H. Carothers, shown here with neoprene, first commercially successful synthetic rubber, came to the DuPont Company the year after it launched its program of fundamental research in 1927. Dr. Carothers, who directed the work in organic...
on back of print: "1909 Matheson Model 17. one of the early 6 cylinder cars of Kenan design. On routine test in Pocono Mts. near Wilkes-Barre. Driver was Guy Reynolds--later a famous racing driver, who died in 1942. Co-driver was Douglas Scott...
Written in letter: "No 153. Meroom Semerdjian. Aintab. 7 yrs. Parents and a brother died in Aintab from starvation. She has an older sister here in the orphanage. LXXIII." Written on folder: "In correspondance between Emily C. Wheeler of the...
Text on back: ""Man in center is son of former foreman who began work here in 1818 -died 1873. The son began work in 1857 and was foreman when the photo was taken. Man on entrance right began work here in 1850. DuPont Co.""
This journal details Elizabeth Webb’s and Mary Roger's first visit to America, which lasted from November 1697 to May 1699. They landed in Virginia and traveled overland, visiting the important Quaker meetings along the way. The journal includes...
This journal details Elizabeth Webb’s and Mary Roger's first visit to America, which lasted from November 1697 to May 1699. They landed in Virginia and traveled overland, visiting the important Quaker meetings along the way. The journal includes...