(Reading from back to front rows, left to right) Row I: Reynolds D. Brown, Olive Potts (?), Louisa Johnson, Cornelia Draper, Alfred E. Bissell, Louisa d'A. du Pont (Copeland), Julie Weir, Elizabeth Draper, Charles Copeland; Row II: Thomas A....
1. The hub of Paris night life during the progress of the Exposition of Decorative Arts is the Quai d'Orsay and here is an unusual snap of the locale. Around this spot the night resturants and cafe abound and at this season of the year the...
Blast furnaces - 19th Century; Stone furnaces; Open top furnaces; Hand fed furnaces
1835 cold blast charcoal furnace with water wheel & wooden blowing tubs built by Henry Potts & others. About 1880 Joseph D. Potts converted to a steam engine with iron vertical blowing engine and hot blast and increased stack height. Blown out in...
"Frances J. Bilen, J. Lamont Bilen, Alice B. du Pont, Charles Copeland, Mrs. Nields, Louisa d'a du P. Copeland, P.S. du Pont, May Bilen Roberston, John P, Nields, N.G. Robertson"
A relief map issued by the Public Roads Administration in Washington D.C. indicates approximately the average density of traffic on the proposed National System of Interstate Highways. The 40,000 mile system, advocated strongly by the AAA, would...
A relief map issued by the Public Roads Administration in Washington D.C. indicates approximately the average density of traffic on the proposed National System of Interstate Highways. The 40,000 mile system, advocated strongly by the AAA, would...
Admiral Du Pont sending via the steamer Massachusetts, two hundred-pounder rifle bolts (shells) and one forty-pounder recovered at Ft. Pulaskis, fired by sailors from the Wabash. He is sending them to Lammot for safe keeping and so not to alarm his...