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Éleuthère Irénée du Pont

Éleuthère Irénée du Pont de Nemours (/djˈpɒnt, ˈdjpɒnt/;[1] French: [dypɔ̃]; 24 June 1771 – 31 October 1834) was a French-American chemist and industrialist who founded the gunpowder manufacturer E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. His descendants, the du Pont family, have been one of America's richest and most prominent families since the 19th century, with generations of influential businessmen, politicians and philanthropists. In 1807, du Pont was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society in his adopted hometown of Philadelphia.[2]

Éleuthère Irénée du Pont
Founder
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
Born
Éleuthère Irénée du Pont de Nemours

(1771-06-24)24 June 1771
Died31 October 1834(1834-10-31) (aged 63)
NationalityFrench, American
Known forFounder of the original DuPont company
TitlePresident, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
Term1804–1834
SuccessorAlfred Victor Philadelphe du Pont
SpouseSophie Madeleine Dalmas
Children
Parent(s)Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours
Nicole-Charlotte Marie-Louise le Dée de Rencourt
RelativesDu Pont family
Signature

Early life and family

Du Pont was born 24 June 1771, in Paris, the son of Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours and Nicole-Charlotte Marie-Louise le Dée de Rencourt. His father was a political economist who had been elevated to the nobility in 1784 by letters patent granted by King Louis XVI, allowing him to carry the honorable de Nemours suffix. Growing up on his father's estate, "Bois des Fossés", near Égreville, young du Pont was enthusiastic about his studies in most subjects, and showed particular interest in explosives. Du Pont married Sophie Dalmas (1775–1828) in 1791, and they had eight children.

Du Pont sailed before his family and landed at Newport, Rhode Island on 1 January 1800, along with his father and his brother's family. By 1802, he had established both his business and his family home, Eleutherian Mills, on the Brandywine Creek in Delaware. 1 January is the anniversary of the arrival of the du Pont family in America, and this date is still celebrated by its descendants.[3]

Du Pont was a Huguenot.[4]

Career in France

 
Eleuthère (right) and mentor Antoine Lavoisier

In the Fall of 1785, du Pont entered the Collège Royal in Paris. Two years later, he was accepted by the friend of his father and noted chemist Antoine Lavoisier as a student in the Régie des poudres, the government agency responsible for the manufacture of gunpowder. It was from Lavoisier that he gained his expertise in nitrate extraction and manufacture.[5] He studied "advanced explosives production techniques" [6]

After a brief apprenticeship, he took a position at the government powder works in Essonne but quit after Lavoisier left.[7] In 1791, du Pont began to help his father manage their small publishing house in Paris, where they published a republican newspaper in support of governmental reforms in France. Du Pont was a member of the pro-Revolution national guard and supported the Jacobins. However, on 20 August 1792, both du Pont and his father participated in protecting the escape of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette when the Tuileries Palace was stormed. His father angered fellow revolutionaries by refusing to go along with the guillotine execution of Louis XVI, and the two men's moderate political views proved to be a liability in revolutionary France.

His father was arrested in 1794, only avoiding execution because of the end of the Reign of Terror. In September 1797, du Pont and his father spent a night in La Force prison while their home and presses were ransacked. These events led his father to lose hope in the political situation in France, and so he began making plans to move their family to America and aspired to create a model community of French émigrés. On 2 October 1799, the du Pont family sold their publishing house and set sail for the United States. They reached Rhode Island on 1 January 1800 and began to settle in the home the eldest du Pont had secured in Bergen Point, New Jersey.

They soon set up an office in New York City to decide what their new line of business would be, but Éleuthère Irénée was not included in much of these plans. However, he saw the possibilities that his earlier apprenticeship with Lavoisier would allow him and his family in America.[8]

E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company

 
Du Pont's wife, Sophie Madeleine Dalmas du Pont

Du Pont had no thought of becoming involved with gunpowder manufacture again upon his arrival in the United States, but he brought with him an expertise in chemistry and gunpowder making, during a time when the quality of American-made gunpowder was very poor. Delaware legend holds that he decided to go into the gunpowder business during a fateful hunting trip with Major Louis de Tousard, a former French artillery officer then employed by the United States Army to procure gunpowder supplies. Du Pont's gun misfired as he attempted to shoot a bird, which caused him to reflect on his powder-making apprenticeship with Lavoisier as a youth in France. Du Pont commented on the inferior quality of the American-made powder they were using for hunting despite its high price.

At du Pont's request, Tousard arranged a tour of an American powder plant. He quickly deduced that the saltpeter being used was of good enough quality; however, the American refining process was poor and inefficient compared with the techniques he had learned in France. He began to think that he could use his experience from France to manufacture gunpowder of a higher quality in the United States and reform the current industry standard for refinery. With his father's blessing, he began to assemble capital for the construction of the first powder mills, and returned to France in the beginning of 1801 to procure the necessary financing and equipment.

The act of association was signed on 21 April 1801, and the company was christened E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company since it was its namesake's ingenuity that had created this venture.[8] His gunpowder company was capitalized at $36,000 with 18 shares at $2,000 each. He purchased a site on Brandywine Creek for $6,740. There were several small buildings and a dam with foundations for a cotton-spinning mill which had been destroyed by fire. The first gunpowder was produced in April 1804.[7]

Death

Du Pont died on 31 October 1834 in Philadelphia, aged 63.[9] The cause of death was unspecified, due to "conflicting reports of either cholera or a heart attack."[8] He was buried in the Du Pont de Nemours Cemetery]on the family property in Wilmington.

Legacy

The company du Pont founded would become one of the largest and most successful American corporations. By the mid-19th century it was the largest supplier of gunpowder to the U.S. military, and supplied as much as 40 percent of the powder used by the Union Army forces during the Civil War.[10] His sons, Alfred V. du Pont (1798–1856) and Henry du Pont (1812–1889), managed the plant after his death, following three years of tutelage by his son-in-law, Jacques Antoine Bidermann. His grandson, Lammot du Pont I (1831–1884), was the first president of the United States Gunpowder Trade Association, popularly known as the Powder Trust.[7]


President of Du Pont
1802 – 31 October 1834
Succeeded by

See also

References

  1. ^ "DuPont". Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.
  2. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Family tree of Eleuthère Irénée DU PONT". Geneanet. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  4. ^ Robert Barkan, Elliott (2001). Making it in America: A Sourcebook on Eminent Ethnic Americans. ABC-CLIO. p. 103. ISBN 9781576070987. Although he was baptized in the Roman Catholic Church in order to secure a "civil status,"he was later baptized a Huguenot.
  5. ^ Wisniak, J. 2000. The History of Saltpeter Production with a Bit of Pyrotechnics and Lavoisier. Chem. Educator 5:205–209.
  6. ^ DuPont Heritage Timeline. http://www2.dupont.com/Phoenix_Heritage/en_US/landing_era1.html
  7. ^ a b c Brown, G.I. (1998), The Big Bang: A history of Explosives, Sutton Publishing, pp. 27–34. ISBN 0-7509-1878-0
  8. ^ a b c Williams. American National Biography Online. http://www.anb.org/articles/10/10-02013.html?a=1&n=E.%20I.%20du%20Pont&d=10&ss=0&q=1
  9. ^ "Biographical Note". Hagley Museum and Library. Retrieved 24 January 2015.
  10. ^ The Immigrant Learning Center. www.ilctr.org/promoting-immigrants/immigrant-entrepreneur-hof/dupont/

Further reading

  • Auguste Moutié, Honoré Théodoric Paul Joseph d'Albert duc de Luynes, "Cartulaire de l'Abbaye de Notre-Dame de la Roche", Levy-Saint-Nom, France. Notre-Dame de la Roche (Augustinian abbey), Paris, 1862
  • du Pont, Pierre S. (1942). Genealogy of the du Pont Family 1739–1942. Wilmington: Hambleton Printing & Publishing. ASIN B0007FG8N6.
  • Dutton, William S. (1942). Du Pont, One Hundred and Forty Years. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. ASIN B0007DVEZ0.

External links

  • Éleuthère Irénée du Pont at Find a Grave
  • Bio at the Du Pont company website
  • 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]
  • Eleuthère Irénée du Pont Papers at Hagley Museum and Library

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Eleuthere Irenee du Pont de Nemours dj uː ˈ p ɒ n t ˈ dj uː p ɒ n t 1 French dypɔ 24 June 1771 31 October 1834 was a French American chemist and industrialist who founded the gunpowder manufacturer E I du Pont de Nemours and Company His descendants the du Pont family have been one of America s richest and most prominent families since the 19th century with generations of influential businessmen politicians and philanthropists In 1807 du Pont was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society in his adopted hometown of Philadelphia 2 Eleuthere Irenee du PontFounderE I du Pont de Nemours and CompanyBornEleuthere Irenee du Pont de Nemours 1771 06 24 24 June 1771Paris FranceDied31 October 1834 1834 10 31 aged 63 Philadelphia Pennsylvania U S NationalityFrench AmericanKnown forFounder of the original DuPont companyTitlePresident E I du Pont de Nemours and CompanyTerm1804 1834SuccessorAlfred Victor Philadelphe du PontSpouseSophie Madeleine DalmasChildrenVictorine ElizabethLucilleEvelina GabrielleAlfred VictorEleutheraSophieHenryAlexis IreneeParent s Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours Nicole Charlotte Marie Louise le Dee de RencourtRelativesDu Pont familySignature Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Career in France 3 E I du Pont de Nemours and Company 4 Death 5 Legacy 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly life and family EditDu Pont was born 24 June 1771 in Paris the son of Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours and Nicole Charlotte Marie Louise le Dee de Rencourt His father was a political economist who had been elevated to the nobility in 1784 by letters patent granted by King Louis XVI allowing him to carry the honorable de Nemours suffix Growing up on his father s estate Bois des Fosses near Egreville young du Pont was enthusiastic about his studies in most subjects and showed particular interest in explosives Du Pont married Sophie Dalmas 1775 1828 in 1791 and they had eight children Du Pont sailed before his family and landed at Newport Rhode Island on 1 January 1800 along with his father and his brother s family By 1802 he had established both his business and his family home Eleutherian Mills on the Brandywine Creek in Delaware 1 January is the anniversary of the arrival of the du Pont family in America and this date is still celebrated by its descendants 3 Du Pont was a Huguenot 4 Career in France Edit Eleuthere right and mentor Antoine Lavoisier In the Fall of 1785 du Pont entered the College Royal in Paris Two years later he was accepted by the friend of his father and noted chemist Antoine Lavoisier as a student in the Regie des poudres the government agency responsible for the manufacture of gunpowder It was from Lavoisier that he gained his expertise in nitrate extraction and manufacture 5 He studied advanced explosives production techniques 6 After a brief apprenticeship he took a position at the government powder works in Essonne but quit after Lavoisier left 7 In 1791 du Pont began to help his father manage their small publishing house in Paris where they published a republican newspaper in support of governmental reforms in France Du Pont was a member of the pro Revolution national guard and supported the Jacobins However on 20 August 1792 both du Pont and his father participated in protecting the escape of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette when the Tuileries Palace was stormed His father angered fellow revolutionaries by refusing to go along with the guillotine execution of Louis XVI and the two men s moderate political views proved to be a liability in revolutionary France His father was arrested in 1794 only avoiding execution because of the end of the Reign of Terror In September 1797 du Pont and his father spent a night in La Force prison while their home and presses were ransacked These events led his father to lose hope in the political situation in France and so he began making plans to move their family to America and aspired to create a model community of French emigres On 2 October 1799 the du Pont family sold their publishing house and set sail for the United States They reached Rhode Island on 1 January 1800 and began to settle in the home the eldest du Pont had secured in Bergen Point New Jersey They soon set up an office in New York City to decide what their new line of business would be but Eleuthere Irenee was not included in much of these plans However he saw the possibilities that his earlier apprenticeship with Lavoisier would allow him and his family in America 8 E I du Pont de Nemours and Company Edit Du Pont s wife Sophie Madeleine Dalmas du Pont Du Pont had no thought of becoming involved with gunpowder manufacture again upon his arrival in the United States but he brought with him an expertise in chemistry and gunpowder making during a time when the quality of American made gunpowder was very poor Delaware legend holds that he decided to go into the gunpowder business during a fateful hunting trip with Major Louis de Tousard a former French artillery officer then employed by the United States Army to procure gunpowder supplies Du Pont s gun misfired as he attempted to shoot a bird which caused him to reflect on his powder making apprenticeship with Lavoisier as a youth in France Du Pont commented on the inferior quality of the American made powder they were using for hunting despite its high price At du Pont s request Tousard arranged a tour of an American powder plant He quickly deduced that the saltpeter being used was of good enough quality however the American refining process was poor and inefficient compared with the techniques he had learned in France He began to think that he could use his experience from France to manufacture gunpowder of a higher quality in the United States and reform the current industry standard for refinery With his father s blessing he began to assemble capital for the construction of the first powder mills and returned to France in the beginning of 1801 to procure the necessary financing and equipment The act of association was signed on 21 April 1801 and the company was christened E I du Pont de Nemours amp Company since it was its namesake s ingenuity that had created this venture 8 His gunpowder company was capitalized at 36 000 with 18 shares at 2 000 each He purchased a site on Brandywine Creek for 6 740 There were several small buildings and a dam with foundations for a cotton spinning mill which had been destroyed by fire The first gunpowder was produced in April 1804 7 Death EditDu Pont died on 31 October 1834 in Philadelphia aged 63 9 The cause of death was unspecified due to conflicting reports of either cholera or a heart attack 8 He was buried in the Du Pont de Nemours Cemetery on the family property in Wilmington Legacy EditThe company du Pont founded would become one of the largest and most successful American corporations By the mid 19th century it was the largest supplier of gunpowder to the U S military and supplied as much as 40 percent of the powder used by the Union Army forces during the Civil War 10 His sons Alfred V du Pont 1798 1856 and Henry du Pont 1812 1889 managed the plant after his death following three years of tutelage by his son in law Jacques Antoine Bidermann His grandson Lammot du Pont I 1831 1884 was the first president of the United States Gunpowder Trade Association popularly known as the Powder Trust 7 President of Du Pont1802 31 October 1834 Succeeded byAlfred V du PontSee also EditDu Pont family Hagley Museum and Library Eleutharian MillsReferences Edit DuPont Random House Webster s Unabridged Dictionary APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved 2 April 2021 Family tree of Eleuthere Irenee DU PONT Geneanet Retrieved 12 November 2021 Robert Barkan Elliott 2001 Making it in America A Sourcebook on Eminent Ethnic Americans ABC CLIO p 103 ISBN 9781576070987 Although he was baptized in the Roman Catholic Church in order to secure a civil status he was later baptized a Huguenot Wisniak J 2000 The History of Saltpeter Production with a Bit of Pyrotechnics and Lavoisier Chem Educator 5 205 209 DuPont Heritage Timeline http www2 dupont com Phoenix Heritage en US landing era1 html a b c Brown G I 1998 The Big Bang A history of Explosives Sutton Publishing pp 27 34 ISBN 0 7509 1878 0 a b c Williams American National Biography Online http www anb org articles 10 10 02013 html a 1 amp n E 20I 20du 20Pont amp d 10 amp ss 0 amp q 1 Biographical Note Hagley Museum and Library Retrieved 24 January 2015 The Immigrant Learning Center www ilctr org promoting immigrants immigrant entrepreneur hof dupont Further reading EditAuguste Moutie Honore Theodoric Paul Joseph d Albert duc de Luynes Cartulaire de l Abbaye de Notre Dame de la Roche Levy Saint Nom France Notre Dame de la Roche Augustinian abbey Paris 1862 du Pont Pierre S 1942 Genealogy of the du Pont Family 1739 1942 Wilmington Hambleton Printing amp Publishing ASIN B0007FG8N6 Dutton William S 1942 Du Pont One Hundred and Forty Years New York Charles Scribner s Sons ASIN B0007DVEZ0 External links EditEleuthere Irenee du Pont at Find a Grave Bio at the Du Pont company website 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 Eleuthere Irenee du Pont Papers at Hagley Museum and Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eleuthere Irenee du Pont amp oldid 1127099571, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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