Of gold, ships and sand ; the history of Warner Company, 1794-1929: typescript, 1957 [microform] / by George Valentine Massey II/edited by Norman B. Wilkinson and Harold Bell Hancock.
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Hancock, Harold Bell, 1913-1987
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Henry du Pont was born on August 8, 1812, the second son of Eleuthère Irénée du Pont, the founder of the family explosives business. He was educated at Mt. Airy College in Germantown, Pa., and at West Point. In 1834 he resigned his army commission and returned to Delaware to join the family firm. He became a junior partner in 1837. He replaced his older brother Alfred Victor du Pont as senior partner in 1850, a position he retained until his death on August 8, 1889. From the descr...
Penn Sand and Gravel Company.
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Warner, Charles, 1816-1891.
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Warner, Joseph, 1742-1800.
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Van Sciver Corporation.
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Warner, Alfred D., 1847-1915.
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Warner Company.
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Warner, John, 1773-1825.
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American Lime and Stone Company.
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Nazareth Cement Company.
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Charles Warner Company.
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Cedar Hollow Lime Company.
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Warner family.
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Wilkinson, Norman B.
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Massey, George Valentine, II, 1903-1984
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Walraven Jansen de Vos married Christina Thorsson ca. 1656. From the description of Walraven Jansen De Vos: his family and a manslaughter at South River, 1951. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 387771992 The Warner family began mercantile operations in Wilmington, Del., in the late 18th century. The brothers John and William Warner established a partnership and engaged in a number of interrelated activities. In the early years of the 19th century th...
Charles Warner & Company.
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Warner, William, 1774-1845.
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