Printed caption: "On Bedford Street in Georgetown, just off the public square, is an old, shingled house. Once it was one of the most important buildings in Sussex County, for it was built as the County Court House in 1791 and used as such for...
Correspondence from Sophie to her husband describing the aftermath of the explosion and the people she is hosting in her house, including the Syle boys (Louis and Fred). Friend Polly and niece Lina stayed with Sophie to help around the house.
Bank calendar. Printed caption: "The old cypress-shingled house on Shipcarpenter Street, and the buildings behind it, were moved there and restored by the Lewes Historical Society. The Burton-Ingram house was built in the early 1800s, though a...
Typed caption: "This is the Eagle dry house and is diagonally across the road from the rear of the Eagle Packing House. It was used when labeing sporting powder packages, canisters, half and quarter kegs and kegs of Eagle duck powder. It was...
Written captions: "Francis G. du Pont house, also called Hagley, also called Jacob Broom House, built 1795. Francis Gurney du Pont family on porch. Later Silliman family residence."
Caption on back: "The new Soda House built on the R.R. spur from Montchanin into the Eleutherian Works - This building was used for storing and pulverizing nitrate of soda having been built in the late eighties and took the place of the Acid Works...
Typed caption: "E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co on the Brandywine, lower coal house, upper yard (where wood was charred into charcoal). There was another charring house on the Brandywine, known as the upper coal house, and about 1888-1889 a third coal...
The Mason Family House - On Corner Near "The Anvil." 1918 - 1945 Charles Mason, 1945-56 Frank Bartan's house, 1956 - Russell J. Seybert's house. Information on this photo taken from Drawer 6, Box 1, Folder "The Anvil" and photograph...