Discussion of the company including machinery and startup costs. Further disuccses the merino wool business, international issues about trade and government involvement, duPont's prized flock. Finally, the report closes with a discussion of the...
Articles for du Pont, Bauduy, & Co. Proclaiming the establishment 20 shares worth $2000 each: Peter Bauduy and E. I. du Pont both owned 4 shares, V. M. Gaverche and Ferdinand Bauduy 3 shares each, I.P. Gaverche 2 shares, Peter Bauduy on account of...
Articles for agreement between John Torbert and Thomas Maguire, allowing Maguire to join the Brandywine Mill Seat and gain use of the creek. Shows the fees he paid.
Bond stating $15,000 paid to Charles Tatem from Caleb Kirk and others in exchange for use and water rights of Brandywine property. Signed by Victor du Pont, Charles du Pont, Caleb Kirk, James Jefferis, E. I. du Pont, John Warner, William Warner,...
Calculations of the Mill Seat accounts; shows the total cost of the large dam as supported by the original owners of the Mill Seat. Further discusses water power value and suggests an annual rent of $1200 for use of the water power. The author...
In regards to Mill Seat property sold as property of Peter Bauduy. Also states a reminder for member of Mill Seat to pay their share of the erection of the dam.
Henry Algernon telling his father that he has signed the papers to go to active service, would be graduating in a few days, asking for clothing to be sent to New York
Includes a breakdown of the "proceeds and profits" of woolen manufactory; End of letter: "Extract of a letter from John Wilson to Joshua Stroud, dated...December 6, 1805