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* Records of the company at the Hagley Museum and Library
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File: PutnamLatheHagley02. jpg | Belt-driven metalworking lathe in the machine shop at Hagley Museum
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The Hagley Museum and Library is a nonprofit educational institution located in Wilmington, Delaware.
The Hagley Museum exhibits history from the early years of the du Pont family and corporation in the Brandywine Valley.
The Hagley Museum and Library extends over 235 acres ( 0. 95 km² ) along the banks of the Brandywine Creek.
The Hagley Museum also exhibits personal stories of the people who worked for the DuPont Company in the nineteenth century, how they lived, and how their lifestyles changed during a century in tune with new machinery and new production methods in their workplace.
May 1957 – Hagley Museum was dedicated with the opening of the Henry Clay Mill building.
1961 – The Longwood Library, founded in 1953 by Pierre S. duPont, merged with Hagley Museum and opened at the site of the original DuPont Company's powder works at Hagley.
1984 – Hagley Museum and Library was designated as the official name of the institution.
Image: Hagley-Steps. jpg | Hagley Museum steps
* David A. Hounshell, historian and academic who started his career at the Hagley Museum
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The cemetery is located near the Hagley Museum in Greenville, Delaware.
* Background notes for the papers of Samuel Francis du Pont 1806-1865, Hagley Museum and Library, Wilmington, Delaware.
The mills may be viewed now at the Hagley Museum and Library.
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Flat belt drive in the machine shop at the Hagley Museum and Library | Hagley Museum

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* The DuPont Company on the Brandywine A digital exhibit produced by the Hagley Library that covers the founding and early history of the DuPont Company powder yards in Delaware
* William G. McGowan's MCI, 1968 to 1991 ( Online exhibit produced by the Hagley Library on the life of MCI CEO William McGowan )
* The DuPont Company on the Brandywine ( A digital exhibit produced by the Hagley Library that includes the influence of Eleuthere Irenee du Pont in the founding of the company
* Article featuring the Unsafe at Any Speed chapter on the Chevrolet Corvair from Hagley Library
* Documents in the Hagley Library Digital Archives
* Raskob's papers at Hagley Museum and Library
* Company records stored at the Hagley Museum and Library, Wilmington, DE
* Hagley Museum and Library website Barley Mill Road, Wilmington, Delaware ( 302 ) 658-2400.

Hagley and American
In his diary was damming about the means used to finance the estates, but he was particularly enamoured with Hagley, although he did not think that such embellishments would suit the more rugged American countryside.

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Their hiding place at Hagley, the home of Humphrey Littleton ( brother of MP John Littleton, imprisoned for treason in 1601 for his part in the Essex revolt ) was betrayed by a cook, who grew suspicious of the amount of food sent up for his master's consumption.
Humphrey Littleton, who had escaped from the authorities at Hagley, got as far as Prestwood in Staffordshire before he was captured.
In April 1786 John Adams ( the future second President of the United States on tour with Thomas Jefferson — who would serve as his vice president before becoming President himself ) visited Woburn Abbey and other notable house in the area, after visiting them he wrote in his diary " Stowe, Hagley, and Blenheim, are superb ; Woburn, Caversham, and the Leasowes are beautiful.
Hagley Castle is in Hagley Hall # Park | the grounds of Hagley Hall.
Hagley Park is the largest urban open space ( 164. 637 hectares )< ref name =" m-plan "> Hagley Park Management Plan, Christchurch City Council < New Zealand .</ ref > in Christchurch, New Zealand, and was created in 1855 by the Provincial Government.
According to the government's decree at that time, Hagley Park is " reserved forever as a public park, and shall be open for the recreation and enjoyment of the public.
" Hagley Park is characterised by its trees and broad open spaces.
Hagley Park was named after the country estate of Lord Lyttelton, who became chairman of the Canterbury Association in March 1850.
Moorhouse Avenue and Hagley Avenue form the south and south-eastern boundaries, respectively.
Along the eastern boundary, the Park is defined by the two kilometre loop of the Avon River, which extends into the side of Hagley Park.
The northern unit is Little Hagley Park ( 6. 96 hectares ), with North Hagley Park ( 87. 17 hectares ) lying to the south of Harper Avenue.
South Hagley Park ( 70. 507 hectares ) lies to the south of North Hagley Park, separated by Riccarton Avenue.

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