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considerably more shares (over 77,000 shares combined of common and preferred stock) to Pierre du Pont and five associates, who had formed the DuPont
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cut off contact with all but his eldest child, Madeleine du Pont. With a week's eviction notice, he removed them from the family home at Swamp Hall and had it destroyed. This, coupled with du Pont's remarriage to a divorced second cousin in 1907, seriously strained relations between du Pont and other members of his family.
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Coleman and Pierre du Pont, whose support for du Pont's first wife had extended to building her and her children a home after their eviction from Swamp Hall. The struggle became bitter
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Du Pont's relationship with his second wife, Mary (Alicia) Heyward
Bradford (1875–1920), had already been the subject of family scandal, as family members had remarked on the close relationship of the two even before Alicia Bradford's marriage to du Pont's secretary, George Amory Maddox. Maddox and
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found that Pierre du Pont had operated in bad faith, ordering a stockholder vote to determine if the stockholders (aside from those who owned the disputed shares) wished to purchase the disputed shares. By a share ratio of 33:13, shareholders did not, and, accordingly, in 1918, the court dismissed
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In 1884, after only two years at MIT, he left to work at the family's gunpowder manufacturing plant in the
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instead of cash, plus shares in the reorganized company. According to the Trust organization, the company was purchased "for $ 15.4 million—$ 12 million in notes and 33,000 shares of the reorganized DuPont", with the partners retaining $ 8.6 million worth of shares (86,400). The actual amount of
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north of
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Delaware where he was publicly named manager of the Clean Food Products Company. There, he became a caretaker of the du Pont de Nemours estate fortune.
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with Jessie named as the principal trustee with complete discretion regarding use of any money, but in reality, she deferred business decisions to her brother, who took control of the assets, which included the large
Florida landholdings of the
1052:"DU PONT CO. WINS IN $ 60,000,000 SUIT; Judge Thompson Files Decree in U.S. Court Dismissing Bill of Complaint. UPHOLDS STOCKHOLDERS Counsel for Defendants Says Contest Is Ended in Lower Court, but Predicts Appeal. Business Is Reorganized"
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Besides his interest in business, du Pont was an accomplished and passionate violinist and composer. Using friends and his factory workers from E.I. du Pont de
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Du Pont's family intended to separate the children and sell their family home, Swamp Hall, but were persuaded otherwise by the fierce resistance of the children. The girls remained in the home, but du Pont was sent to
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No longer involved in running E.I. du Pont de Nemours, du Pont instead began to invest in newspapers, as a publisher of which he successfully opposed T. Coleman du Pont's bid for the presidency and
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Both Nemours and Epping Forest have been restored to their original splendor. A public school in Jacksonville, the Alfred I. duPont Middle School, is located not far from his Epping Forest estate.
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of 1929 by putting $ 15 million of his own money into an account. During the early 1930s, six other Florida National Banks were opened throughout Florida, including Lakeland and Bartow.
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666:"Alfred I. du Pont Dies in Florida. End Comes Suddenly to the Founder and Former Head of Explosives Company"
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1795:Hercules Powder Company
1483:DuPont Central Research
837:"Biographic Highlights"
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350:Carrère and Hastings
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1639:Edward G. Jefferson
1629:Charles O. Holliday
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366:Palm Beach, Florida
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1978:Nemours Foundation
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1744:Nathaniel C. Wyeth
1724:Chadwick A. Tolman
1719:Frederick N. Tebbe
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