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Alfred I. Du Pont Regarding Political Interests, 1917/1919 1 Files Box 16, Folder 14
Alfred I. Du Pont Regarding Politics during World War I and the Du Pont Powder Company, 1914/1917 1 Files Box 16, Folder 13
Alfred I. Du Pont, Reply to Anne C. F. Edwards on Japanese Art, 1934 1 Files Box 31, Folder 11
Alfred I. Du Pont, Reports Loss of Mail to the Justice Department, WWI, 1917/1919 1 Files Box 19, Folder 16
Alfred I. Du Pont, Requests for Assistance, 1929/1932 1 Files Box 35, Folder 10
Alfred I. Du Pont, Requests for Investments, 1914 1 Files Box 34, Folder 24
Alfred I. Du Pont, Requests for Money and Loans, 1916/1918 1 Files Box 34, Folder 2
Alfred I. Du Pont, Response to Edna T. Bradfield's Concert Invitation, 1932 1 Files Box 24, Folder 5
Alfred I. Du Pont, Rev. Baker Lee, Correspondence, 1932 1 Files Box 15, Folder 11
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