Includes articles: Mining Gold in the Morse Yard (about the Salvage Department); Tropical Fruits And Revolutions (about a passenger boat S.S.Essequibo); Theories of Wages; Our Fire Protection Best; Picture Stories Here And There; With Our Old...
Chemical industry; Dynamite; Explosives; Factories;
Special 75th Anniversary edition of the Dynam-Item newsletter documenting the history of DuPont's Repauno Works in Gibbstown, NJ . Item 15 of 23 from DuPont Plant Histories scrapbook.
Includes articles: Making Promises Pay (about the Morse Hoboken office); An Interesting Visitor (on repairing a bark Souverian); Harder To Live Than To Die (About American Expeditionary Forces in France); Finishing the Big Job (about former Morse...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Explosives; Dynamite; Textile industry; Paint industry; Farming;
Table of Contents: Dynamite does delicate work; Luggage; Aristocrat of the dressing table; Putting color in paper; Draining irrigated acres; Popularizing a product with paint; Explosives economies in coal-mining operations; Reducing mortality among...
Table of Contents: Oh, yes, the powder-makers; How Fluorspar is produced; A new standard in window shades; Mining in the Coeur d'Alene district; DuPont paint and varnish franchise; North Shore wins laurels; High praise for DuPont product; Pyralin,...
Letter from William du Pont, Jr. to his second wife Margaret Osborne discussing everyday events at Bellevue and at the farms in Virginia. du Pont mentions classifying the Santa Gertrudis cattle, one of his last special projects in cattle breeding.
Correspondence regarding the destruction caused by the November 20, 1861 explosion in the powder yards (Press Room, Grain Mill, and Dust Mill in Upper Yard). Three people were killed including Joseph Russell, John Vichie, and Charles Mulherrin.