Capitol Square from Richmond Hotel-The State Capitol building at Richmond, Virginia with the Washington Monument in the foreground and the Governor’s Mansion at the extreme left and rear of picture.
Summer, Washington & Winter Streets. One of Boston's traditions is her narrow streets, which grew up from cow paths. This is a typical scene in the congested section of the retail shopping district.
Continuity of the du Pont family's participation in the business is symbolized above. Four great-great-grandsons of the founder stand by one of the early mills along the Brandywine. These du Ponts four of the youngest members of the family now in...
Artificial rubber industry; Chemical industry; Explosives; Factories; Nylon; Paint industry; Plastics industry; Rayon; Research; Textile industry
Booklet documenting the expansion of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company's manufacturing facilities during the post-World War II period. Includes information and images related to the following projects: expansion of the Experimental Station in...
Text from back of image: 'The above photo shows Captain W.R. Gheradi, new aide to Secretary of Navy Wilbur, in the seat of his seaplane, after flying from Hampton Roads to Washington to interview his chief. Tuesday May 6-24. Capt. W.R. Gheradi will...
Text from back of image: "The nation's greatest city on, June 18th, extended greetings to Mexico's renowned flier Capt. Emilio Carranza, who flew from Mexico City to Washington, D.C. to return Col. Lindbergh's good-will visit. Photo shows the...
Text from back of image: "Photo shows Major Frederick Martin, his wife and son, on board the S.S. Catherine D. on the Major's arrival at Bellingham, Washington, from Port Moller, Alaska. A big crowd was at the dock to greet the famous pilot after...
Text from back of image: "Photo shows R. F. Kohr, chief of the aeronautical section of the Bureau of Standards in Washington, DC who is the inventor of a great helium-saving device for Uncle Sam's airships, at work on one of his motors that he used...
Text from back of image: "The ZMC-2, America's first all-metal dirigible airship landed at Grosse Ile, Airport Detroit (Mich.) last night after its initial flight test. The big metal ship, piloted by Captain William C. Kepner, one of the country's...
General George Washington established his headquarters in Chadd's Ford, PA in Quaker farmer, Benjamin Rings' home before the Battle of the Brandywine in the Revolutionary War where the American troops were defeated by 18,000 British and Hessian...
General George Washington established his headquarters in Chadd's Ford, PA in Quaker farmer, Benjamin Rings' home before the Battle of the Brandywine in the Revolutionary War where the American troops were defeated by 18,000 British and Hessian...
Collection guide; Business leaders; Construction and building industry
Collection guide for John McShain papers. McShain was a Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.,-based building contractor. His major projects included the White House renovation (1950-1951), the Pentagon, the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library...
Bogue called to Mayor's office in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. and questioned amount of powder at the magazine and on selling powder to the South, mentions he does sell to stores in Virginia, needs advice of DuPont to stop selling. Mayor mentions...
Delrin acetal resin 50 pound bags ready for shipment to customers from DuPont's Washington Works at Parkersburg, West Virginia. Commercial development of Delrin in January, 1960 followed 12 years of research and development and the expenditure of...
Illustration for William Pahlmann's "A Matter of Taste" column #668, titled “A Bedroom for State Visitors.” This column was released the week of 11 December 1966. Illustration os of the Blair House, Washington, D.C., ca. 1960s. Artist John...
Located on Old Kennett Road outside Wilmington, the mansion was built in 1933 for Amy du Pont, a noted horsewoman, and designed to be similar to George Washington's Virginia home, 'Mount Vernon.' The architect was Mrs. Mary Craig and the builder...
Located on Old Kennett Road outside Wilmington, the mansion was built in 1933 for Amy du Pont, a noted horsewoman, and designed to be similar to George Washington's Virginia home, 'Mount Vernon.' The architect was Mrs. Mary Craig and the builder...
Located on Old Kennett Road outside Wilmington, the mansion was built in 1933 for Amy du Pont, a noted horsewoman, and designed to be similar to George Washington's Virginia home, 'Mount Vernon.' The architect was Mrs. Mary Craig and the builder...
Located on Old Kennett Road outside Wilmington, the mansion was built in 1933 for Amy du Pont, a noted horsewoman, and designed to be similar to George Washington's Virginia home, 'Mount Vernon.' The architect was Mrs. Mary Craig and the builder...