First occupied by Victor Marie du Pont de Nemours. Note from Macklem Album (68.10.20): Dwelling houses, Louviers Bank. A little to the left and farther back in the woods was a row of six frame dwelling houses commonly known as Chicken Alley. These...
Addressed to Peter Bauduy. Chew provides remarks from his customer, Mr. Bower, on du Pont gunpowder and requests additional powder for duck hunting in his market.
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Addressed to Peter Bauduy. Freeman reports that he will circulate samples of du Pont gunpowder to merchants in his area but warns that the powder grains are too small for duck hunting guns.
Reports on San Francisco powder market and sales. Gibbons writes that Eagle Duck powder will be in high demand in California. Also reports on commercial relations with the agent for the Hazard Powder Company.
Cellulose sponges are tailored to meet the customer's needs and desires at DuPont's plant on the Duck River near Columbia, Tennessee. More than 50 sizes are made. A typical block yields hundreds of sponges of the popular home sizes.
Typed caption: "This is the Eagle dry house and is diagonally across the road from the rear of the Eagle Packing House. It was used when labeing sporting powder packages, canisters, half and quarter kegs and kegs of Eagle duck powder. It was...
Written caption: "This building is known as the Eagle Pack House where DuPont Sporting Powder was packed in packages smaller than 25 lb kegs, except the Eagle Duck brand which was packed into 25 lb kegs and smaller containers in this building. John...