Du Pont, Jessie Ball, 1884-1970
Dates
- Existence: 1884 - 1970
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
Alfred I. Du Pont, Albert Jesse Bowley, Correspondence, 1932 - 1935
This series consists of correspondence between Alfred and his closest friends throughout his lifetime. Principal correspondents include James Hackett, a noted, flamboyant actor; Jimmy L. Dashiell, musician, entrepreneur, and one-time business manager of the duPont Company; and Dr. Charles Hanby, friend, family physician, and collaborator in many charitable enterprises.
Alfred I. Du Pont, Jessie Ball Du Pont, Regarding Marriage Controversy, 1921 - 1934
This series is made up of Alfred's extensive correspondence with cousins, nieces, and nephews, many of whom received his financial support. These included members of his third wife Jessie's family whom he adopted as his own. In his letters to his children he was especially warm and lighthearted, showing a side of his character which was not always evident in adult relations.
Alfred I. Du Pont, Pierre Troubetzkoy, Correspondence Regarding Jessie Ball Du Pont's Portrait, 1923
This series is made up of Alfred's extensive correspondence with cousins, nieces, and nephews, many of whom received his financial support. These included members of his third wife Jessie's family whom he adopted as his own. In his letters to his children he was especially warm and lighthearted, showing a side of his character which was not always evident in adult relations.
Alfred I. Du Pont, Rev. James P. Quigley, Death of Second Wife Alicia, Marriage to Jessie, Donations to Church, 1920 - 1924
This series is made up of Alfred's extensive correspondence with cousins, nieces, and nephews, many of whom received his financial support. These included members of his third wife Jessie's family whom he adopted as his own. In his letters to his children he was especially warm and lighthearted, showing a side of his character which was not always evident in adult relations.
Alfred I. Du Pont School District, Jessie Ball Du Pont, Correspondence, 1929 - 1959
Items selected by Jesse Ball duPont, 1874-1940.
Alicia Maddox Du Pont, correspondence, 1921 - 1934
Items selected by Jesse Ball duPont, 1874-1940.
Bessie Cazenove Du Pont, Reginald Huidekoper and Victorine Elise Du Pont, Correspondence, 1930 - 1934
Items selected by Jesse Ball duPont, 1874-1940.
Cards to General Bowley from Elsie and Jessie, no date
Dupont Awards, 1943 - 1982
DuPont, Jessie Ball
Jessie Ball Du Pont, Elsie Ball Bowley, Correspondence, 1934
This series consists of correspondence between Alfred and his closest friends throughout his lifetime. Principal correspondents include James Hackett, a noted, flamboyant actor; Jimmy L. Dashiell, musician, entrepreneur, and one-time business manager of the duPont Company; and Dr. Charles Hanby, friend, family physician, and collaborator in many charitable enterprises.
Jessie Ball Du Pont, Floride Adams and Rebecca Harding, Correspondence, 1918 - 1924
This series is made up of Alfred's extensive correspondence with cousins, nieces, and nephews, many of whom received his financial support. These included members of his third wife Jessie's family whom he adopted as his own. In his letters to his children he was especially warm and lighthearted, showing a side of his character which was not always evident in adult relations.
Jessie Ball Du Pont, Harriman Naitonal Bank, 1922 - 1923
This series is made up of Alfred's extensive correspondence with cousins, nieces, and nephews, many of whom received his financial support. These included members of his third wife Jessie's family whom he adopted as his own. In his letters to his children he was especially warm and lighthearted, showing a side of his character which was not always evident in adult relations.
Jessie Ball Du Pont, Mary E. Brereton, Secretary, Interstaff Communication, 1924 - 1925
This series is made up of Alfred's extensive correspondence with cousins, nieces, and nephews, many of whom received his financial support. These included members of his third wife Jessie's family whom he adopted as his own. In his letters to his children he was especially warm and lighthearted, showing a side of his character which was not always evident in adult relations.
Jessie Ball Du Pont, Purchases and Personal Expenses, 1921 - 1924
This series is made up of Alfred's extensive correspondence with cousins, nieces, and nephews, many of whom received his financial support. These included members of his third wife Jessie's family whom he adopted as his own. In his letters to his children he was especially warm and lighthearted, showing a side of his character which was not always evident in adult relations.
Jessie Ball Du Pont, Rev. Frederick M. Kirkus, Views on Episcopals, 1923
This series is made up of Alfred's extensive correspondence with cousins, nieces, and nephews, many of whom received his financial support. These included members of his third wife Jessie's family whom he adopted as his own. In his letters to his children he was especially warm and lighthearted, showing a side of his character which was not always evident in adult relations.
Letters from Jessie Ball du Pont, 1917 - 1970
The letters are mostly written to Elsie, but there are letters to Edward, Thomas Ball, Belle Baker and General Bowley as well. Many of the later letters to Elsie were written by Hazel Williams on behalf of Jessie.
Letters to or about Jessie Ball du Pont
This files consists of letters to or about Jessie Ball du Pont. Many of the letters are from the Alred I. du Pont Institute to Elsie. The file also consists of sympathy letters from family and friends to Elsie about Jessie's death.
Madeleine Du Pont Ruoff (Alfred I. Du Pont's Daughter), correspondence, 1911 - 1936
Items selected by Jesse Ball duPont, 1874-1940.
Marcella Miller Du Pont, 1931
Marcella Miller Du Pont, Jessie Ball Du Pont, correspondence, 1931
Items selected by Jesse Ball duPont, 1874-1940.
Marriage Announcement, 1921
This series is made up of Alfred's extensive correspondence with cousins, nieces, and nephews, many of whom received his financial support. These included members of his third wife Jessie's family whom he adopted as his own. In his letters to his children he was especially warm and lighthearted, showing a side of his character which was not always evident in adult relations.
Maurice Du Pont, Jessie Ball Du Pont, Correspondence, 1930 - 1933
Items selected by Jesse Ball duPont, 1874-1940.
Miscellaneous Letters, 1970s, 1970 - 1980
Many cards letters from friends and family, including Laura Bertram, Bessie, and 'Pit,' to Elsie. Also included are sympathy notes when Jessie died.
Miscellaneous Letters, 1970s, cont., 1970 - 1980
Several letters and cards written to Mrs. Bowley by friends and family, many from neices and nephews. Some of the letters are notes of sympathy after Jessie's death.