The records consist of photocopies of miscellaneous documents of the Empire Steel and Iron Company, the originals of which are in the possession of the National Canal Museum at Easton, Pa. Most of them seem to have come from the Mount Hope site....
People identified as follows: "Alice Belin (on floor, dark dress), Alexis I. du Pont, Pierre S. du Pont, Willard Clark, Bernard Clark, Lara du Pont, Sophie M. du Pont, Mary S. Belin, Louisa d'A. du Pont, Louise Belin, M. Ethel Clark."
on front of image: "Theurer Commercial Bodies. New York, N.Y. North Bergen, N.J." on side of truck: "Hohneker's Dairy. Est. 1898. 567-571 30th St. North Bergen, N.J." stamped on back of image: "Photographed by Eric J. Baker. Elizabeth, N.J."
People identified as follows: Joseph Hunter, Culin, Carig, Mattson, Compton, Diver, Dover (son of previous), Allen Hunter. The presses pictured were also called dehydration presses.
The E. I du Pont de Nemours & Company minute books document an important era in the history of the company from just before the turn of the twentieth century through the 1930s. The DuPont Company in this time went through many changes in structure...