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Alfred I. Du Pont, Ferdinand Keller, Jr., Correspondence Regarding Orders and Repairs, 1922/1930 1 Files Box 31, Folder 1
Alfred I. Du Pont, Henry C. DeShields, Correspondence Regarding Wilmington Development, 1926/1931 1 Files Box 13, Folder 24
Alfred I. Du Pont, Hotels, Correspondence, 1919/1935 1 Files Box 47, Folder 4
Alfred I. Du Pont, H. Tyler Kay, Dr. Beverly R. Tucker, Correspondence, 1928 1 Files Box 34, Folder 23
Alfred I. Du Pont, Hughes and Muller Tailoring, Correspondence, 1910/1933 1 Files Box 24, Folder 12
Alfred I. Du Pont, Huyler's Bon Bons (Philadelphia), 1911/1930 1 Files Box 29, Folder 15
Alfred I. Du Pont, James Lutkin, Correspondence Regarding Custom Made Shoes, 1919/1933 1 Files Box 24, Folder 17
Alfred I. Du Pont, Jessie Ball Du Pont, Regarding Marriage Controversy, 1921/1934 1 Files Box 40, Folder 13
Alfred I. Du Pont, J. L. Dashiell, Correspondence, 1928 1 Files Box 22, Folder 10
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