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Lammot du Pont I

Lammot du Pont I (April 13, 1831 – March 29, 1884) was a chemist and a key member of the du Pont family and its company in the mid-19th century.

Lammot du Pont I
Lammot du Pont as a Union officer
Born(1831-04-13)April 13, 1831
DiedMarch 29, 1884(1884-03-29) (aged 52)
Resting placeDu Pont De Nemours Cemetery
EducationB.A. Chemistry, 1849
Alma materUniversity of Pennsylvania
EmployerE. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
SpouseMary Belin
ChildrenPierre S. du Pont
Irénée du Pont
Lammot du Pont II
Parent(s)Alfred V. du Pont
Margaretta Elizabeth Lammot
RelativesÉleuthère Irénée du Pont, grandfather

Early life Edit

Du Pont was born in 1831 in New Castle County, Delaware, the son of Margaretta Elizabeth (Lammot) and Alfred V. du Pont, and grandson of French-born Éleuthère Irénée du Pont de Nemours, the founder of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. Lammot was born at Nemours, the family home built in 1824 and named in honor of the full family name.

Lammot studied chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania,[1] and obtained a bachelor of arts degree in 1849.[2]

Career Edit

He entered into the family business, and used his chemistry knowledge to patent B blasting powder in 1857. His invention used an inexpensive Peruvian and Chilean sodium nitrate, which he had discovered in 1858 could be used to manufacture black powder more cheaply than potassium nitrate.

In the Civil War, du Pont enlisted in 1862 and was commissioned captain of Company B, 5th Delaware Volunteer Infantry that served at Fort Delaware on Pea Patch Island.[3]

He was elected as a member of the American Philosophical Society in 1872.[4]

In 1880, du Pont convinced his family that a new explosive, dynamite, would eventually make gunpowder obsolete.[5] His vision eventually made the company a major force in the blasting powder industry. Later, he founded the Repauno Chemical Company and helped his family's company enter the high explosives business.

Personal life Edit

 
Mary Belin du Pont

Lammot du Pont married Mary Belin (1839–1913)[6] and had 11 children:

  • Isabella d'Andelot du Pont (1866–1871)
  • Louisa d'Andelot du Pont (1868–1926), married Charles Copeland (1867–1944), one son:
  • Pierre S. du Pont (1870–1954), married Alice Belin, no children
  • Sophie Madeleine du Pont (1871–1894)
  • Henry Belin du Pont (1873–1902), married Eleuthera du Pont Bradford, one son:[7]
    • Henry Belin du Pont, Jr. (1898-1970)
  • William Kemble du Pont (1874–1907), married twice; four children
  • Irénée du Pont (1876–1963) married Irene Sophie du Pont, had 10 children:
  • Mary Alletta Belin du Pont (1878–1938), married William Winder Laird, one son
  • Lammot du Pont II (1880–1952)[8]
  • Isabella Mathieu du Pont (1882–1946), married Hugh Rodney Sharp (1880–1968), two children
  • Margaretta Lammot du Pont (1884-1973), married Robert Ruliph Morgan Carpenter

He died in a nitroglycerin explosion on March 29, 1884, in Gibbstown, New Jersey.[9]

Legacy Edit

The Lammot du Pont Laboratory at the University of Delaware is named in his honor. The 34,000 square feet (3,200 m2)-building houses laboratories of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and the College of Marine Studies.[10]

Further reading Edit

  • Wilkinson, Norman B. (1984). Lammot du Pont and the American Explosives Industry 1850-1884. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia. ISBN 978-0813910123.
  • du Pont, Pierre S. (1984). Life in My Father's House. Wilmington: H.R. Sharp. ASIN B0006EOFLU.

References Edit

  1. ^ John Kenly Smith, Ph.D. "DuPont: The Enlightened Organization". DuPont. Retrieved January 20, 2015.
  2. ^ "Catalogue of the Trustees, Officers & Students of the University of Pennsylvania, Session 1848-49" (PDF). University of Pennsylvania. Retrieved January 20, 2015.
  3. ^ "Soldier Details: DuPont, Lammot". NPS.gov. Retrieved January 20, 2015.
  4. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 2021-04-30.
  5. ^ John Kenly Smith, Ph.D. "DuPont: The Enlightened Organization". DuPont. Retrieved January 20, 2015.
  6. ^ Lynn Ann Catanese (1997). Women's history: a guide to sources at Hagley Museum and Library. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 88. ISBN 978-0-313-30270-1. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
  7. ^ History of the Class of 1868: Yale College, 1864-1914. By Yale University. Class of 1868, page 83.
  8. ^ "Lammot Du Pont, Financier, Dies At 71". Los Angeles Times. July 25, 1952. Retrieved 2009-08-20. Lammot du Pont; for 22 years the guiding hand of the vast multimillion-dollar E. L du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc., one of the world's greatest chemical companies, died today of heart disease.
  9. ^ Henry Garfield Alsberg (1955). Delaware: a guide to the first State. Hastings House. p. 439. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
  10. ^ "Lammot du Pont Laboratory". University of Delaware. Retrieved January 20, 2015.

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Lammot du Pont I April 13 1831 March 29 1884 was a chemist and a key member of the du Pont family and its company in the mid 19th century Lammot du Pont ILammot du Pont as a Union officerBorn 1831 04 13 April 13 1831New Castle County Delaware USDiedMarch 29 1884 1884 03 29 aged 52 Gibbstown New Jersey USResting placeDu Pont De Nemours CemeteryEducationB A Chemistry 1849Alma materUniversity of PennsylvaniaEmployerE I du Pont de Nemours and CompanySpouseMary BelinChildrenPierre S du PontIrenee du PontLammot du Pont IIParent s Alfred V du Pont Margaretta Elizabeth LammotRelativesEleuthere Irenee du Pont grandfather Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Legacy 5 Further reading 6 ReferencesEarly life EditDu Pont was born in 1831 in New Castle County Delaware the son of Margaretta Elizabeth Lammot and Alfred V du Pont and grandson of French born Eleuthere Irenee du Pont de Nemours the founder of E I du Pont de Nemours and Company Lammot was born at Nemours the family home built in 1824 and named in honor of the full family name Lammot studied chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania 1 and obtained a bachelor of arts degree in 1849 2 Career EditHe entered into the family business and used his chemistry knowledge to patent B blasting powder in 1857 His invention used an inexpensive Peruvian and Chilean sodium nitrate which he had discovered in 1858 could be used to manufacture black powder more cheaply than potassium nitrate In the Civil War du Pont enlisted in 1862 and was commissioned captain of Company B 5th Delaware Volunteer Infantry that served at Fort Delaware on Pea Patch Island 3 He was elected as a member of the American Philosophical Society in 1872 4 In 1880 du Pont convinced his family that a new explosive dynamite would eventually make gunpowder obsolete 5 His vision eventually made the company a major force in the blasting powder industry Later he founded the Repauno Chemical Company and helped his family s company enter the high explosives business Personal life Edit Mary Belin du PontLammot du Pont married Mary Belin 1839 1913 6 and had 11 children Isabella d Andelot du Pont 1866 1871 Louisa d Andelot du Pont 1868 1926 married Charles Copeland 1867 1944 one son Lammot du Pont Copeland 1905 1983 Pierre S du Pont 1870 1954 married Alice Belin no children Sophie Madeleine du Pont 1871 1894 Henry Belin du Pont 1873 1902 married Eleuthera du Pont Bradford one son 7 Henry Belin du Pont Jr 1898 1970 William Kemble du Pont 1874 1907 married twice four children Irenee du Pont 1876 1963 married Irene Sophie du Pont had 10 children Mary Alletta Belin du Pont 1878 1938 married William Winder Laird one son Lammot du Pont II 1880 1952 8 Isabella Mathieu du Pont 1882 1946 married Hugh Rodney Sharp 1880 1968 two children Margaretta Lammot du Pont 1884 1973 married Robert Ruliph Morgan Carpenter Louisa d Andelot Carpenter 1907 1976 Robert Ruliph Morgan Carpenter Jr 1915 1990 He died in a nitroglycerin explosion on March 29 1884 in Gibbstown New Jersey 9 Legacy EditThe Lammot du Pont Laboratory at the University of Delaware is named in his honor The 34 000 square feet 3 200 m2 building houses laboratories of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and the College of Marine Studies 10 Further reading EditWilkinson Norman B 1984 Lammot du Pont and the American Explosives Industry 1850 1884 Charlottesville University Press of Virginia ISBN 978 0813910123 du Pont Pierre S 1984 Life in My Father s House Wilmington H R Sharp ASIN B0006EOFLU References Edit John Kenly Smith Ph D DuPont The Enlightened Organization DuPont Retrieved January 20 2015 Catalogue of the Trustees Officers amp Students of the University of Pennsylvania Session 1848 49 PDF University of Pennsylvania Retrieved January 20 2015 Soldier Details DuPont Lammot NPS gov Retrieved January 20 2015 APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved 2021 04 30 John Kenly Smith Ph D DuPont The Enlightened Organization DuPont Retrieved January 20 2015 Lynn Ann Catanese 1997 Women s history a guide to sources at Hagley Museum and Library Greenwood Publishing Group p 88 ISBN 978 0 313 30270 1 Retrieved 1 August 2010 History of the Class of 1868 Yale College 1864 1914 By Yale University Class of 1868 page 83 Lammot Du Pont Financier Dies At 71 Los Angeles Times July 25 1952 Retrieved 2009 08 20 Lammot du Pont for 22 years the guiding hand of the vast multimillion dollar E L du Pont de Nemours amp Co Inc one of the world s greatest chemical companies died today of heart disease Henry Garfield Alsberg 1955 Delaware a guide to the first State Hastings House p 439 Retrieved 1 August 2010 Lammot du Pont Laboratory University of Delaware Retrieved January 20 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lammot du Pont I amp oldid 1153499095, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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