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  1. Charles Irénée du Pont (March 29, 1797 – January 31, 1869) was an American manufacturer and politician, and an early member of the prominent du Pont family business. He was a nephew of Éleuthère Irénée du Pont, the founder of the E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, and a member of the Delaware Senate.

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  3. Rupert's Land (French: Terre de Rupert), or Prince Rupert's Land (French: Terre du Prince Rupert), was a territory in British North America which comprised the Hudson Bay drainage basin. The right to "sole trade and commerce" over Rupert's Land was granted to Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), based at York Factory , effectively giving that company a commercial monopoly over the area.

  4. The du Pont family (English: / duːˈpɒnt /) [1] or Du Pont family is a prominent American family descended from Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours (1739–1817). It has been one of the richest families in the United States since the mid-19th century, when it founded its fortune in the gunpowder business.

  5. The Du Pont descendants and allied families are the children of brothers Victor Marie du Pont (1767-1827) and Éleuthère Irénée "E.I." du Pont (1771–1834), as well as their grandchildren and relatives through marriage.

  6. Jul 23, 2014 · Summary. The woolen company of Du Pont, Bauduy & Co. was established on the Brandywine in 1810 with E.I. du Pont, Raphael Du Planty, Victor du Pont, and Peter Bauduy as partners.

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  8. Charles I. du Pont & Co. Also known as: Delaware State Mills, Rokeby Manufacturing Works. Owners: Charles I. du Pont. Industry type: Textile mill. Location: Louviers, Breck's Mill site (Breck's Mill and Rokeby Mill) Active dates: 1827-1856.

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