Collection guide for the Charles L. Huston Papers, a collection of Mr. Huston's family and personal papers, and a small percentage of Lukens Steel
Company business related papers.
Collection guide for the William du Pont Family Papers. The William du Pont family papers, 450 linear feet, consist of correspondence, financial records and printed materials, which document the personal and business activities of the father and...
The records of Francis Bannerman Sons are typical of a small family business in their lack of formal structure. Basically, they document Bannerman's purchase of military goods from state and federal arsenals and their resale to individuals, with...
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...
Illustration from opp. p. 94 of William Bender Wilson, "History of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company", (Philadelphia : Henry T. Coates & Company, 1899.) McWade was General Baggage Agent and Francis N. Barksdale was head of the Advertising...
Table of Contents: Production and Prices; Home Decoration; Shabby Bags Renewed; Dynamite Razes School House; Fabrikoid in the Railway Field; Field Shooting and Hunting Dogs; Safety and Saving in Firing Blasts in Shafts and Tunnels; Auto Accessories...
Table of Contents: Business outlook; We amputate a stack; Campal, a real pal; Duco-finished car wins at Indianapolis; Battling the bandits with Pyralin; Proper use of permissibles; Opening a new mine in Illinois; Railroad work at Central City,...
R.E. olds and John Maxwell ascending a dirt mound on Belle in 1899 Oldsmobile. Car is probably first or second version. Olds calls it the car that puts Detroit on the map as auto center of the world.