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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-13T14:57:46machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-13T14:57:46humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonVan Dyke, Nicholas, 1770-1826presumedVan Dyke, Nicholas (senator)presumedVan Dyke, Nicholas.presumedDyke, Nicholas Van, 1770-1826presumedVan Dyke, Mr. 1770-1826 (Nicholas),presumed1770-12-201826-05-21Du Pont, Francis Victor, 1894-1962.Du Pont, Pierre S. (Pierre Samuel), 1870-1954,Van Dyke, Nicholas, 1769-1826.Van Dyke, Nicholas, 1770-1826Du Pont, Pierre S. (Pierre Samuel), 1870-1954,. The Longwood Manuscripts, 1438-1954.Du Pont, Pierre S. (Pierre Samuel), 1870-1954,The Longwood Manuscripts, 1438-1954.1,065 linear ft.The Longwood Manuscripts comprise the manuscript collections of P.S. du Pont. They formed the core collection of the Longwood Library, established as an independent research library in the year of his death. In 1961 the Longwood Library merged with the Hagley Musuem, and the collection became known as The Longwood Manuscripts. EnglishFrenchHagley Museum & LibraryVan Dyke, Nicholas. Circular, signed : to the Gov. of North Carolina, 1786 Jul. 12.Van Dyke, Nicholas.Circular, signed : to the Gov. of North Carolina, 1786 Jul. 12.1 item.Pierpont Morgan Library.Du Pont, Francis Victor, 1894-1962. Francis Victor du Pont family papers, 1804-1961 [bulk, 1915-1960].Du Pont, Francis Victor, 1894-1962.Francis Victor du Pont family papers, 1804-1961 [bulk, 1915-1960].5.6 linear ft.This collection combines papers and memorabilia of Francis Victor du Pont and those of his parents and ancestors. Francis Victor du Pont's own papers focus primarily on his role as an engineer promoting better highways, his roles in Delaware Republican Party affairs including his term as finance chairman. In the former category are papers relating to Coleman du Pont Road, Inc., which his father created to improve the present U.S. Route 13 as a gift to the state the State Highway department, the Bureau of Public Roads, the American Road Builders' Association, and two items on the building and dedication of the Delaware Memorial Bridge. The second are focused on the period 1949-60, particularly the first Eisenhower-Nixon presidential campaign, with items on the reactions to Nixon's famous "Checkers" speech. Personal papers contain information on personal investments, family relationships, diplomas, clippings and biographical notes. Papers of T. Coleman du Pont deal primarily with two events, Coleman's sale of his DuPont Company stock to Pierre S. du Pont through the medium of the Du Pont Securities Company and the extensive litigation brought by other family stockholders to block the sale and divide Coleman's interest proportionately, and his building of the Coleman du Pont Boulevard, later Coleman du Pont Highway. Among the latter is a large presentation book from the people of Delaware containing signatures and speeches commemorating the gift of the highway to the state in 1924. Family miscellany consists of random pieces from other extended du Pont family members dating back to 1804, including letters of Nicholas Van Dyke, Samuel Francis Du Pont, family reminiscences relating to Admiral and Mrs. Samuel Francis Du Pont, Mary Van Dyke du Pont, and others, including a copy of the New York American of October 12, 1824 concerning the visit of Lafayette to Victor du Pont. Hagley Museum & Library