Records, 1823-1946.
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General Dyestuff Corporation
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Curtis & Brother, Incorporated.
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Nonantum Paper Mill (Newark, Del.).
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Curtis & Bro.
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Curtis, Alfred A. (Alfred Augustus), 1848-1945
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Curtis, S. Minot (Solomon Minot), 1818-1904
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E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company
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The family firm of E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company was established in 1802 and during the 19th century it became one of the United States' most important manufacturers of black powder. In 1902 three younger du Pont cousins: T. Coleman, Alfred I., and Pierre S. took over the company and within three years succeeded in bringing 75% of the American explosives industry (which at that time included black powder, dynamite, and smokeless powder) under their control. During the first decade of the...
American Paper and Pulp Association
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Curtis, Frederick W. (Frederick William), 1858-1911
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Mason, Herbert W. (Herbert Warren), 1882-1939
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Levis, Charles M. (Charles Magarge), 1859-1941
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Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company
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Curtis, F. Lindsey (Frederick Lindsey), 1880-1922
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Curtis Paper Company
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The Curtis Paper Company was a small producer specializing in high-quality paper located in Newark, Del. The Milford Paper Mill had been established on White Clay Creek near Newark by Thomas Meeteer in 1789 and remained in the Meeteer family until 1838, after which it passed to other parties, who allowed it to fall into disrepair. In 1848 the brothers S. Minot and George B. Curtis of Newton Lower Falls, Mass., purchased the property, rebuilt the mill, and began the manuf...