Du Pont, Alfred I. (Alfred Irénée), 1864-1935
Found in 353 Collections and/or Records:
Alfred I. Du Pont, "Makers of America," biography, 1916
This series is related to the duPont genealogy in France and the United States, family relics, and tributes to Alfred I. duPont. It also includes correspondence and notes and galley sheets by Marquis James in preparation for publication of his biography, "Alfred I. duPont: The Family Rebel."
Alfred I. Du Pont, Margaret Hanby, Correspondence, 1920 - 1931
This series consists of correspondence between Alfred and his closest friends throughout his lifetime. Principal correspondents include James Hackett, a noted, flamboyant actor; Jimmy L. Dashiell, musician, entrepreneur, and one-time business manager of the duPont Company; and Dr. Charles Hanby, friend, family physician, and collaborator in many charitable enterprises.
Alfred I. Du Pont, Margaret Hanby, Correspondence, 1932
This series consists of correspondence between Alfred and his closest friends throughout his lifetime. Principal correspondents include James Hackett, a noted, flamboyant actor; Jimmy L. Dashiell, musician, entrepreneur, and one-time business manager of the duPont Company; and Dr. Charles Hanby, friend, family physician, and collaborator in many charitable enterprises.
Alfred I. Du Pont, Margaret Hanby, Correspondence, 1933
This series consists of correspondence between Alfred and his closest friends throughout his lifetime. Principal correspondents include James Hackett, a noted, flamboyant actor; Jimmy L. Dashiell, musician, entrepreneur, and one-time business manager of the duPont Company; and Dr. Charles Hanby, friend, family physician, and collaborator in many charitable enterprises.
Alfred I. Du Pont, Margaret Hanby, Correspondence, 1934 - 1935
This series consists of correspondence between Alfred and his closest friends throughout his lifetime. Principal correspondents include James Hackett, a noted, flamboyant actor; Jimmy L. Dashiell, musician, entrepreneur, and one-time business manager of the duPont Company; and Dr. Charles Hanby, friend, family physician, and collaborator in many charitable enterprises.
Alfred I. Du Pont, Margery F. Du Pont, correspondence, 1930 - 1934
Items selected by Jesse Ball duPont, 1874-1940.
Alfred I. Du Pont, Marguerite Du Pont, Correspondence, 1918
Alfred I. Du Pont, Marguerite Du Pont, Correspondence, 1919
Alfred I. Du Pont, Marguerite Du Pont, Correspondence, 1920
Alfred I. Du Pont, Marguerite Du Pont, Correspondence, 1921
Alfred I. Du Pont, Marguerite Du Pont, Correspondence, 1922
Alfred I. Du Pont, Marguerite Du Pont, Correspondence, 1923
Alfred I. Du Pont, Marguerite Du Pont, Correspondence, 1924
Alfred I. Du Pont, Marguerite Du Pont, Correspondence, 1925
Alfred I. Du Pont, Marguerite Du Pont, Correspondence, 1926
Alfred I. Du Pont, Marguerite Du Pont, Correspondence, 1927
Alfred I. Du Pont, Marguerite Du Pont, Correspondence, 1928 - 1929
Alfred I. Du Pont, Marguerite Du Pont, Correspondence, 1930 - 1933
Alfred I. Du Pont, Marguerite Du Pont, Correspondence, 1934 - 1935
Alfred I. Du Pont, Marguerite Du Pont Lee, Correspondence, 1931 - 1935
This series is made up of Alfred's extensive correspondence with cousins, nieces, and nephews, many of whom received his financial support. These included members of his third wife Jessie's family whom he adopted as his own. In his letters to his children he was especially warm and lighthearted, showing a side of his character which was not always evident in adult relations.
Alfred I. Du Pont, Maria L. Ball, Correspondence, 1927
This series is made up of Alfred's extensive correspondence with cousins, nieces, and nephews, many of whom received his financial support. These included members of his third wife Jessie's family whom he adopted as his own. In his letters to his children he was especially warm and lighthearted, showing a side of his character which was not always evident in adult relations.
Alfred I. Du Pont, Maria L. Ball, Correspondence, 1910 - 1920
This series is made up of Alfred's extensive correspondence with cousins, nieces, and nephews, many of whom received his financial support. These included members of his third wife Jessie's family whom he adopted as his own. In his letters to his children he was especially warm and lighthearted, showing a side of his character which was not always evident in adult relations.
Alfred I. Du Pont, Marie C. L. Duvall, Correspondence, 1920
This series is made up of Alfred's extensive correspondence with cousins, nieces, and nephews, many of whom received his financial support. These included members of his third wife Jessie's family whom he adopted as his own. In his letters to his children he was especially warm and lighthearted, showing a side of his character which was not always evident in adult relations.