Text from back of image: '(Photo shows Lindbergh leaving the Mills Field Hangar by a backdoor in an effort to evade newspaper camermen.) Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh arrived at San Francisco today, June 1 on a flight from Long Beach, Cal. Lindbergh...
Newspaper clipping announcing the upcoming marriage of William du Pont's daughter, Marion, to Thomas Somerville. The couple wed at Montpelier in December of 1925.
Newspaper clipping offering an anecdote about Marion du Pont and a former employee along with a description of the Montpelier Horse Show on the grounds of William du Pont's Montpelier Estate.
Newspaper clipping from the November 27, 1925 New York Sun featuring caricatures of prominent men at the national horse show. William du Pont is among them.
"Foxcatcher Farm's, The Satrap, Acquired by Virginia Sportsman" newspaper article detailing the sale of Foxcatcher Farms horses at auction in Boyce, Virginia.
Newspaper article featuring Margaret Varner, tennis champion and resident of Bellevue, Delaware. Varner worked closely with Margaret Osborne du Pont, William du Pont, Jr.'s second wife and tennis champion, in the area of promoting women's tennis...
Letter addressed to E. I. du Pont. McCall discusses the newspaper advertisement he placed for the company, as approved by Peter Bauduy. After learning of E.I. du Pont's disapproval of the advertisement, McCall agrees to remove it from the...
Letter addressed to E. I. du Pont. McCall concludes the matter of a company newspaper advertisement and discusses a customer powder order and powder for a ship Louisiana.
Correspondence; Government contracts; Gunpowder; Ordnance industry;
Mason encloses a newspaper notice of the sale of the Franklin Powder Mills near Washington, D.C. and counsels E. I. du Pont on the decision to purchase the site and open a manufactory near Washington City.