Photographer's caption: "When a visitor enters the new Cantigny War Memorial Museum of the First Division, his eyes immediately meet this flaming replica of the "Big Red 1," insignia of the unit. The exhibit is inlaid in the museum floor, and is...
Photographer's caption: "Full-scale reproduction of WWI trench is among the realistic exhibits in the new Cantigny War Memorial Museum. Located in an expanded and remodeled building on the estate of the late Colonel Robert McCormick, editor and...
On a triangle beyond northern approach of Washington Memorial Bridge, William M. Todd built a memorial to his parents in 1925. A successful shipbuilder in New York, Todd was a native of Wilmington. He was a member of the Old Reliance Volunteer...
On a triangle beyond northern approach of Washington Memorial Bridge, William M. Todd built a memorial to his parents in 1925. A successful shipbuilder in New York, Todd was a native of Wilmington. He was a member of the Old Reliance Volunteer...
On a triangle beyond northern approach of Washington Memorial Bridge, William M. Todd built a memorial to his parents in 1925. A successful shipbuilder in New York, Todd was a native of Wilmington. He was a member of the Old Reliance Volunteer...
During observances held at the site of the original powder mills on the Brandywine River near Wilmington, Delaware DuPont Company chairman Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. unveils memorial marker. At far right is Crawford H. Greenewalt, company president....
Memorial marker made from 7 1/2 ton granite millstone ordered from France in 1801, was dedicated at DuPont Company's 150th anniversary celebration, July 18 on banks of Brandywine Creek. Marker covered with multi-colored nylon fabric, symbolizing...
Memorial marker made from 7 1/2 ton granite millstone ordered from France in 1801, was dedicated at DuPont Company's 150th anniversary celebration, July 18 on banks of Brandywine Creek. Marker covered with multi-colored nylon fabric, symbolizing...
DuPont family members pose in front of the memorial marker at Du Pont's 150th Anniversary celebration July 18 on banks of Brandywine Creek near Wilmington. Delaware.
Written on back: "May Huston Memorial child. You have other photo." Detail: "Original May Huston Memorial orphan. MARTA YAVSHANLIAN was taken into the orphanage as a very little girl when she was called 'Wee Marta' in 1908 and she is now 14 years...
This memorial, erected in 1937, is dedicated to the memory of William Bancroft and his gifts of land, and interest in developing the Wilmington parks system.
Bridge dedicated as War Memorial to Delaware servicemen who lost lives in World War I; concrete bridge built in 1922 to replace a previous steel structure - Washington School #24 on left and Delaware Hospital roofline on right. The Bridge crosses...
The newly constructed Washington Memorial Bridge - in background on left is Washington Grammar School number 24, containing 14 rooms; in background on right is Delaware Hospital which opened February 20, 1890, and now covers one city block.