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GOVERNORS OF DELAWARE
(chronological
order)
John Collins
(Gov. 1819-1822)
-- Collin’s family
Caleb P. Bennett (Gov. 1832-1836) -- Freemason
Thomas Stockton (Gov. 1844-??) -- high ranking Freemason
Charles C. Stockley (Gov. 1883-87) -- Freemason
BenjaminT .B iggs( Gov.1 887-1891)--
Freemason
Pierre Samuel duPont,I V( 1977- ) -- also U.S.Representative,
and other gov. positions
U.S. SENATORS OF DELAWARE (alphabetical order of surnames)
T.Coleman
duPont ( Sen.1 921-192?)
Henry A. DuPont ( Sen.1 895-1896) ( 1906-1916)
In 1896, the U.S. Senate rejected
his election and therefore Henry duPont’s credentials due to proof of voter fraud.
Delaware legislature (republican) replaced Henry (a republican) with a democrat. But
in 1899 when the Senate seat became available and another one in 1901 too they could
not come to any agreement on a selection of a Senator because Henry A. DuPont and
John Edwards O’Sullivan Addicks the two republican leaders were fighting so much.
Consequently
in 1899 Delaware only had one U.S. Senator and from 1901 to 1903
Delaware had no U.S.Senators.
L.HeislerBall
(
190345,1 919-25) also served Del.as state treasurer -- Freemason.
James H. Hughes (Sen. 1937-42)- Freemason, also was Del. Sec. of State
Richard R. Kenney (Sen. 1897- 1901), Freemason, also adj. general of Del.
Arnold Naudain
(Sen. 1830-36), Freemason, Grand Master of the G.L. of Del., also state senator (‘36-
39),
John G. Townsend (Sen. 1929-42), Freemason, banker, alternate delegate to the U.N. General
Assembly
in 1946.
James M. Tunnell (Sen. 1941-47), Freemason,
32°, also lawyer
John Wales (Sen. 1849-51), Freemason, Pres. of Nat. Bank of Wilmington
and Brandywine,
sec. of
state of Del. 1845-49.
William V. Roth. Jr. (Sen. 1971- ) CFR, Trilateral Commission,
also on the Rep. Nat. Comm.
The DuPont gunpowder factories dominated the industry. Within only a short time after getting
started in 1802 they had the best quality gunpowder in the world for the general market. Every war
the United States has fought starting in 1802 with the war against Tripoli (today Ubya) and the
Barbary Pirates until the incursion Into Somolia this last year the American military has depended
upon DuPont gunpowder. Henry du Pont (1812-1889)
took over command of the gunpowder
manufacturing
when he was thirty-eight. He was very authoritarian and was known as Boss Henry.
His narrow-minded,
backward and authoritarian
thinking ran the DuPont company into the ground in
spite of their control of the gunpowder market. When he died, Alfred I. duPont, Pierre Samuel du
Pont II (1870-1954),
and Thomas Coleman du Pont (1863-1930)
took over various DuPont
manufacturing
affairs. This triumvirate revived the aging Du Pont factories. They bought out the rest
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