Handwritten on back: "Longwood Mansion. P.S. du Pont's bedroom. owl from St. Amour. Chinese Chest form F.L. Belin." Handwritten on back: "I think this is Alice du Pont's room. S. Reber"
Handwritten on back: "Longwood Mansion. P.S. du Pont's Bedroom - North East End. Painting of pine trees and lake at Longwood - Clemson Hammitt; Sleigh bed of Lamont du Pont, 1831-1844"
Typed on back of photo: 'Old Powel Mansion at SE corner 35th & Powelton Ave. Philadelphia.' On the porch: Mary Aletta Belin du Pont, Isabella Mathieu du Pont, Margaretta Lammot du Pont.
Mounted photograph of Pelleport Mansion, Wilmington, Delaware. Handwritten on back: "Pelleport, Kennett Pike, Wilmington, Del. William du Pont's house 1883."
Written on back: "so it appeared during R. W. Lukens lifetime. The lower end of the 'mansion' was built, it is believed, in the first quarter of the 18th Century by the Flemings. In 1757 the property passed to the Coates family who added the upper...
Written on back: "Picture showing in the foreground, first, Lukens Steel Company Main Office. Next residence of Charles L. Huston; then Huston Mansion, and finally the old Lukens Mansion, with the Lukens Steel Co. in the background."
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...
Photograph of the original mansion at Archmere (in Claymont just north of the city), which was demolished in 1916 to make way for the new Raskob residence.
Photograph of the original mansion at Archmere (in Claymont just north of the city), which was demolished in 1916 to make way for the new Raskob residence.
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Aerial photograph of Fisher's Island, with Mansion House #10 marked. William du Pont, Jr. and his family stayed at this cottage during the summer of 1940.