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  1. E.I. du Pont was a French immigrant and gunpowder manufacturer who became the founder of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, a chemical company that is still in existence. Henry du Pont was educated at the American Classical and Military Academy in Germantown, Pennsylvania.

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    • Louisa Gerhard
    • United States Military Academy
    • August 8, 1812, Wilmington, Delaware
  2. Henry Algernon du Pont (July 30, 1838 – December 31, 1926) was an American military officer, businessman, and politician from Delaware. A member of the du Pont family , he graduated first in his class from West Point shortly after the beginning of the American Civil War and served in the U.S. Army , earning the Medal of Honor for ...

    • Mary Pauline Foster
    • Republican
    • 1861–1875
  3. One of his sons, Henry Algernon du Pont (1838–1926), was a graduate of West Point and a Medal of Honor winner in the Civil War; he entered the family business in 1878 and pushed for its incorporation in 1899. Retiring in 1902, he was U.S. senator from Delaware from 1906 to 1917.

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  4. Learn about Henry A. du Pont, a soldier, businessman and politician from Delaware, who received the Medal of Honor for his service at Cedar Creek. Find out his biography, achievements and connection to Cedar Creek & Belle Grove National Historical Park.

  5. About H. F. du Pont. Share: Portrait of Henry Francis du Pont by Ellen Emmet Rand, 1914. Henry Francis du Pont (1880–1969) was born at Winterthur and, in his words, “always loved everything connected with it.”.

  6. Henry Francis du Pont (May 27, 1880 – April 11, 1969) was an American horticulturist, collector of early American furniture and decorative arts, breeder of Holstein Friesian cattle, and scion of the powerful du Pont family.

  7. Irende du Pont (president, 1919-1926) was the "visioneer" for the. company. Lammot du Pont (chairman of the Executive Committee, 1919- 1921; president, 1926-1940) provided much of the leadership and was above all "operational." He applied and carried out the prin- ciples and plans of systematic administration.