HAGLEY MUSEUM AND LIBRARY 2010 ANNUAL REPORT

ELEUTHERIAN MILLS — HAGLEY FOUNDATION P.O. BOX 3630 • WILMINGTON, 19807-0630 WWW.HAGLEY.ORG • (302) 658-2400 PRESIDENT’S REPORT

When I am introduced to someone new, often they mention that they visited Hagley when they were in grade school and remember the fun of making biscuits and walking with the powderman on his rounds. Hagley memories can last a lifetime. I am pleased that our outreach efforts in 2010 provided scholarships and transportation for deserving students so that they, too, could experience the Hagley school program. I enjoyed reading thank you letters from some of the students we serve. One young student wrote, “I had an amazing time on the field trip. I loved seeing and learning about the different ways to do things. I hope you keep inviting fifth grades to the museum because it was truly an amazing experience.” Yes, she really wrote that! We are fortunate to have support for our scholarships and other public programs and events from our corporate community. Listed in this report are the businesses that support us through corporate membership, sponsorships, and donations to our various raffles and silent auctions. This support enlivens Hagley. If you’ve ever won a raffle prize at our fireworks Henry B. duPont IV event, you know the thrill of hearing your name called to receive your winnings. Our business President partners make this possible, and I am personally thankful for their support. Hagley is a strong institution, as you will see from the financial information included in this report. Our strength comes from the fact that we have loyal members and donors In 2010, Hagley received a grant who make Hagley a part of their lives, through donations, repeat visits to the museum and from the Institute of Museum library, and by including Hagley in estate plans. When you give a gift to Hagley in memory of and Library Services (IMLS) to a loved one, you are honoring them in a special way. Please note the thoughtful gifts given in conduct a detailed conservation remembrance that are listed in the donor section of this report. survey of its historically Each year at Hagley brings change, some years more than others. In the beginning of important and unique artifact 2011, we said farewell to longtime Research Archivist Marge McNinch who retired after forty collection of approximately 600 years, and to Terry Snyder, our deputy director for library administration, who leaves Hagley pioneering synthetic textile fiber for a tremendous opportunity at Haverford College. Both Marge and Terry were dedicated “firsts.” These include research, employees who contributed in countless ways to the institution. On behalf of the Board of wear-tested, promotional, and Trustees, I wish them all the best. commercially manufactured Looking to the future, we see bright days ahead for the museum. In 2010, we brought articles of clothing made of , on board Joan Hoge-North as the deputy director for museum administration. She brings Orlon®, Dacron®, and other fibers a wealth of museum knowledge from her tenure as executive director of the Delaware created by DuPont. On the cover is Historical Society, and we look forward to her ideas and enthusiasm for Hagley. an Admiration Hosiery Stocking, I personally want to thank everyone who has contributed to Hagley to help us have made of DuPont Nylon, 1939-1940, another successful year in 2010. I hope you’ll continue to support us in 2011 and urge you to which was manufactured by the visit to see firsthand how your donations help us to grow. Cooper Wells Company.

This year’s annual report focuses on conservation efforts made to Sincerely, museum and library collections and throughout the property.

Henry B. duPont IV President

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT

In 2010 we tackled several projects related to the preservation aspects of our mission, “To collect, preserve, and interpret the unfolding history of American enterprise.” But before I highlight those projects, it gives me great pleasure to report that our 2009 renovation of the Eleutherian Mills dam received two awards in 2010. New Castle County Historic Review Board awarded Hagley its “2010 Historic Preservation Award for Adaptive Use” in July, and in October, Merit Construction Engineers were recognized by the Delaware Contractors Association as a 2010 Construction Excellence Award Winner in the “Historic Preservation Under $1 Million” category. We are now the best museum by a twice award-winning dam site! All of the achievements noted throughout this report result from the efforts and commitment of a very talented staff, board, and volunteer corps. This report is a testament to them and their hard work.

Major Achievements Geoff Halfpenny Our Winter 2010, Volume 39 Number 4 Hagley Magazine highlighted the outstanding Executive Director skills of several colleagues as they worked to ensure that some of our prominent features look their best. Museum Objects Conservator Ebenezer Kotei did a remarkable job in restoring a side-curtain Rockaway carriage, an example of the kind of transportation that would have been used by the DuPont Company’s nineteenth-century accountant, Henry Belin, for whom the Belin House Organic Café is named. The carriage has been fully restored and is once again displayed on Workers’ Hill as part of Hagley’s worker’s community. While the carriage was being worked on in the conservation workshop, our Stone Mason Jeff Fisher set to work refinishing the floor Objects Conservator Ebenezer Kotei in the carriage house for the return of the beautifully restored carriage. Also, Ebenezer did a works on the Rockaway carriage. wonderful job of restoring our early twentieth-century boxcar. The boxcar is one of our most significant vehicles on the property. It came from the Carney’s Point DuPont facility and is the The side-curtain carriage, on only surviving narrow-gauge boxcar in the country that was used for transporting black powder. exhibit on Workers’ Hill, was built With many years of being exposed to the harsh elements of Delaware’s seasonal changes, its by George J. Moses of West Chester, wooden structure had become weak and unsightly. Now fully restored, it is once again an iconic Pennsylvania. image of Hagley’s industrial past along the scenic Brandywine. Ebenezer and volunteers put in Also impacted by Mother Nature was our Birkenhead Mills’ waterwheel, which, though a combined 550 hours of work to not historic in nature, is arguably one of the most picturesque and iconic images of Hagley. restore this classic carriage to its This wheel is a critical part of our story that helps visitors to understand the reason behind original glory. the founding of the DuPont Company along the powerful Brandywine and the evolution of water power as the driving force behind the success of the company for more than 100 years. It had been more than ten years since the Birkenhead had received major attention, and it was badly in need of repair. Mechanical Exhibits Specialist John McCoy, Exhibits Technician Chris Corbin, Mechanical Technician Randy Windle, ably assisted by volunteer Irv Levine, set about reinforcing the sixteen-foot diameter rims that form the circumference of the wheel and replaced all of the ninety-six buckets, which receive the water to propel the wheel. In the powder yard, across from the Millwright Shop, is a mock-up display of a typical stone quarry from the property. For very practical reasons (resistance to explosions and ample supply of materials), most of Hagley’s buildings have been constructed from the “Delaware Blue Rock” (gneiss) that proliferates on our site. Over the years, there were numerous quarries on the property where rock was mined to build the mill structures. This outdoor exhibit describing the process of mining the rock received a major overhaul, including the replacement of major support timbers, the rehabilitation of the 500-pound winch, returning it to operating condition, and the treatment and repair of all cables, hardware, and pulleys, enabling the entire system to function safely. Each year, we recognize certain milestones in colleagues’ careers at Hagley. In 2010, we acknowledged ten full-time colleagues for service ranging from five to twenty years, with 3 special recognition for forty years of service by Jon Williams, Andrew W. Mellon Curator of Prints and Photographs! Hagley guides Nancy Emerson and Renee Sears celebrated thirty years, and Anne Dunworth, Mary Hirt and Janet McClelland celebrated thirty-five years of service! Congratulations to one and all, and thank you for serving Hagley so well. Hagley’s 754 dedicated volunteers represent one of the most important and powerful resources of our organization and are absolutely essential to our operations and outstanding record of visitor satisfaction. Hagley volunteers participate in every aspect of our operations from collections, to exhibitions, to site interpretation, to research and office support, to special events. Together, our volunteers donated 19,411 hours in 2010. Irv Levine and Carole Wardeh deserve special recognition for each contributing more than 400 hours! We welcomed 140 new adult volunteers and 42 new youth volunteers. As the face of volunteerism changes, Hagley is expanding our approach and welcoming partnerships, including corporate programs, social groups, and the State Office of Volunteerism.

The New Machine Shop, built in the Museum Division early 1900s, was originally used to The Museum Division should be dubbed “The Little Engine that Could.” It has been build and repair machinery. an extraordinary year of transition, change, and surprise. Many exceptional projects were

The shop, near Hagley’s main conducted, visitor satisfaction remained high, visitation stayed stable, the collection grew in a entrance gate, underwent major meaningful way, intellectual control expanded markedly, care of our historic resources improved, roof work and repair in 2010. our volunteer core increased, and our special events set new records. And all of this success happened amidst an exceptionally snowy winter, exceptionally hot summer, and exceptionally wet fall—all of which impacted our visitors, our site, our collections, and our staff. Creek Kids is quickly growing into one of our most successful youth and volunteer programs. Creek Kids is a youth leadership training program that works with junior- and high-school-aged volunteers to develop and implement a series of family-based summer programs. Since its beginning, Creek Kids has more than doubled in the number of young people participating in the training. More importantly, however, the structure of the program has evolved to establish meaningful mentoring relationships between the Creek Kids and our outstanding guides and educators in a series of interactions that encourages teamwork, leadership, innovation, initiative, and just plain fun. In 2010, twenty-three young people from ninth through twelfth grade, representing fourteen area schools and the home school community, partnered with six of our Hagley guides and volunteers to produce six special summer programs that reached nearly fourteen hundred visitors, doubling the attendance on those days above normal visitation. We saw significant growth in our museum collection, the care of it, and the management of the information about it this year. Perhaps the highlight of the year on the conservation front was the awarding and implementation of a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services for a conservation survey of our synthetic fiber collection. The collection, consisting of more than 600 individual artifacts, is the largest and most comprehensive of its kind known to exist in a museum collection. In addition, synthetic fibers are a new area for textile conservation, with limited resources and knowledge available to guide their conservation and care. This survey project, which included inventorying and organizing the collection, full condition assessments, and treatment recommendations for each piece conducted by consulting conservators, and the creation of teaching materials about the care and treatment of synthetic textiles (this phase to be completed in 2011), marks the first of its kind and creates a new body of knowledge and information for the museum field. We acquired 1,161 new items for the collection. By far, the largest collection received was that of 976 polymer samples donated by the DuPont Company early in the year. This collection adds greatly to our collection of research samples from the DuPont Company and helps to document their development and leadership in the polymer industry. Other significant additions to the collection include nylon and Qiana clothing owned by Oliver Hayden, a hand-pulled fire wagon from DuPont’s Louviers, Colorado, site, a sugar bowl belonging to Margaretta Elizabeth Lammot du Pont (1807-1898), and a portrait of her attributed to Rembrandt Peale. In addition to acquisitions, we continued to augment and 4 share our collection through a series of incoming and outgoing loans with other institutions

including Winterthur, Chester County Historical Society, Longwood Gardens, Delaware Historical Society, and the Senator John Heinz History Center. We had a very busy year with conservation and care of our collections, with 216 artifacts from our museum collection cleaned and repaired by our objects conservator. The focus continued to be on objects that are either on display or will be included in an upcoming exhibition. This year, additional attention was given to our furniture collection as it was being moved into its new storage room. The Museum Division contributed to the development and creation of three exhibitions in 2010: “Trapshooting in the Brandywine Valley,” curated and installed by library colleagues in the library foyer; “Remember Me: Keepsake Portraits,” shown throughout the year in the Eleutherian Mills Residence; and “An Oath of Allegiance to the Republic: The du Ponts and the Civil War,” our 2011 major exhibition commemorating the 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War. All of these exhibitions draw heavily from our collections and provide opportunities for detailed cataloging, conservation, and most Hagley’s yellow boxcar, in the importantly, display of objects that may not have ever been shared with the public. Powder Yard along the millrace. As historic sites and museums struggle nationwide with decreasing attendance,

The boxcar was showing the Hagley is proud to be holding steady, and we thank the 64,093 people who came to our site wear and tear of exposure to the for tours, programs, and special events, representing an increase of almost 1 percent over elements. In 2010 it was fully 2009. The Division produced a number of events, with three stand-outs, starting with the restored to its iconic beauty. Invention Convention in January, the Hagley Car Show in September, and the Hagley Craft Fair in October. All events saw meaningful growth in attendance with more than 2,000 participating in Invention Convention, 4,000 attending the Car Show, and nearly 2,000 coming to the Craft Fair (a twenty-five-percent increase over the previous year)! Both the Car Show and the Craft Fair experienced corresponding increases in revenue and generated significant numbers of new members to Hagley. This year, strides were taken to begin evaluating many of our existing programs, and efforts were extended to engage in community and outreach activities. We continued to work with an education advisory committee of teachers and educators who help us make sure that our programs are not only supporting the learning standards developed by the State of Delaware, but also are helping our teachers while engaging our students. This year, we also partnered with the University of Delaware in a Teaching American History project that focused on creating primary source kits exploring the role of DuPont in Westward Expansion, out of which grew a new teachers’ workshop on exploring the resources of Hagley. Much was done this year behind the scenes to enhance our visitors’ experience, including new staffing models that allowed our front line staff to become well-trained specialists in working with visitors, upgrading our technology to streamline processing visitors, creation of a new position— visitors services supervisor—to provide ongoing supervision and training for our visitor services staff, hiring and training of additional bus drivers, creation of a shuttle service for the Belin House Organic Café, and the creation of a new driving route to minimize the amount of traffic intruding on the historic atmosphere on Workers’ Hill. We acquired two new buses for transporting our visitors and created a new staffing model at the Residence for our busiest days to ensure the very best visit for our guests. Toscana Catering at Hagley, our new exclusive caterer, helped us to launch a new Group Tour Lunch Program that allows us to offer a complete package for visitors coming as a group. As group tours slowly began to recover from the economic slump, we welcomed several special groups this year, including the Garden Writers Association, Confectioners Mill Preservation Society, Green Spaces of Belgium, and a group of international journalists who were in the area for a media briefing at DuPont. And lastly, we made great strides this year in enhancing visits for non-English speaking guests by producing our Visitor Guide in Russian, Spanish, and Italian, with Chinese, German, and French coming in 2011.

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Library Division Our Library Division had a productive year with excellent progress being made in the areas of collection development, cataloging and processing, reference, digital archives and electronic records, collections care and preservation, and outreach. The year brought important new research collections to the Hagley Library. In January, we received the Z. Taylor Vinson Automotive Collection. This is an extensive collection (700 linear feet) which thoroughly documents the history of the automotive industry, in the United States and internationally, from 1891 to 2010. The Imprints Department added 718 printed items. Some of the highlights of new acquisitions from the past year include books about the work of Herman Schroeder, a DuPont Company polymers chemist, from his son, Edward Schroeder; publications concerning the history of industrial design from Marshall Johnson; trade catalogs from The Hendrick Manufacturing Company, documenting its manufacturing of perforated metals; books from Phil Scranton’s personal library at Rutgers pertaining to business history; publications from the Woodlawn Trustees archives transferred from Manuscripts and Archives; titles concerning While the Rockaway Carriage was aviation history from William Duncan; and 350 titles from the library of Steven Nadler of in the conservation lab undergoing Santa Fe Consulting, which strengthened our collection in the subject of business consulting restoration work, Stone Mason Jeff in the 1980s and 1990s. Fisher refinished the floor in the Several interesting collections came into the Pictorial Collections Department. carriage house. Highlights include six photographic prints of young women dressed in the Sun-Maid Raisin Maiden costumes at the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco; oral history interviews with retirees from the DuPont Company’s Textile Fibers Department, being done by Joseph Plansky, also a retiree, in North Carolina; ninety photographs relating to the du Pont and Carpenter families (gift of Eleuthèra Carpenter Fiechter); 146 aerial photographs of industry along the Delaware River (gift of Samuel F. Etris); color lithograph of Bandsmen uniforms for sale by G. W. Simmons & Co., Boston, ca. 1890 (gift of James P. Baughman); color lithograph of bird’s eye view of Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and the District of Columbia, 1864; album of forty-one watercolor paintings by Sonia K. Harris, many related to her work as company photographer for Sunoco (gift of Sonia K. Harris). Pictorial also received important materials that came to Hagley in mixed accessions, including the Z. Taylor Vinson Automotive Collection, Herman Schroeder (DuPont chemist) materials, the David Sarnoff Library collection, and the Woodlawn Trustees photo collection. Manuscripts and Archives accessioned 83.5 linear feet of new materials and 291 linear feet of additions to existing collections. Several significant collections were added. The Intellectual Property Committee records, donated by Jacques Gorlin, document the corporate role in the establishment of favorable international intellectual property law. Herbert “Pug” Winokur donated his Enron board minutes, probably the most complete set of Enron board records in existence, which tell the story of this major corporate bankruptcy. James P. Baughman gave us a new collection of his papers pertaining to management practices at the General Electric Company. Many images from Hagley collections were used in many different places in 2010. Photographs were reproduced in publications in France, Germany, and England, as well as in the United States. A photograph of a woman purchasing nylon stockings from a vending machine was shown on ABC World News with Diane Sawyer in a story about the anniversary of nylon. A portrait of Grace Hopper, computer programming pioneer, was provided to the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) for a large wall mural in a building named in her honor. The Library worked closely with the producers of the documentary on William McGowan, Long Distance Warrior, to provide video and still images that were used in the final production. The film made its debut in November, and it is anticipated that it will appear on PBS in September 2011. The major theme for 2010, whether in reference or processing work, was digitization. Pictorial Collections uses the Library online digital archives for answering reference questions and often add new images to it and send a link to the researcher inquiring about pictures. They can then order files online, saving a great amount of work in fulfilling the requests. 9 Visitors from nearly every country have visited the website to use our digital collections. The library and digital archives had 872,904 page views, with 97,986 unique visitors making 122,559 visits in 2010! One trend that became apparent during the year is the number of visitors who are drawn to our online exhibits. The main exhibit page that lists all the exhibits is ranked as the eighth most-visited page on the library site. The following digital collections were created in 2010: Hagley Publications Archive; DuPont Company Collection; Spruance Collection of Wilmington Garden Slides; John J. Raskob Papers; William du Pont Papers; Demirjian Collection of DuPont Advertising; Avon Historical Archive; Enron Board Records; Civil War Collection; Charles Findiessen Aerial Photographs; PSFS Building; William Pahlmann Collection; and Workplace Posters. Some digital additions of note during 2010 included Molly Maguires-related content from the Reading Railroad Collection; all Outlooks (an employee publication) up to 1948 from the Avon Collection (more than fifty years); digital content related to the beer exhibit Library Conservator Laura Wahl and items from the Raskob exhibit; digital content to illustrate the French Collection Guide; and Conservation Technician and the remainder of the Longwood/P.S. du Pont Collection, funded by Longwood Gardens. Sharon Fickeissen examine a Significant items from DuPont Company collections that were digitized included selected volume of the Textile Color Card employee account ledgers, correspondence related to DuPont and the Crimean War; Association scrapbooks, part of the advertising tear sheets, and all outgoing company correspondence up to 1855 from the Inter-Society Color Council papers. DuPont Company Collection.

Many of the beautiful fabric Many of the DuPont Company items were digitized for the ongoing DuPont Company samples are in generally good on the Brandywine digital exhibit: http://www.hagley.org/library/exhibits/brandywine/. condition, with little fading of The first stage (1802-ca.1815) was launched in January 2010 and publicized during the first their vibrant colors. However the quarter of the year. Work on the second phase of the site, the Antebellum Era, was completed pages have become so brittle that in late 2010 and revised in preparation for a February 2011 launch. A strong partnership with they cannot be turned without the Digital History Center at the University of Virginia helped us yield excellent project results. causing damage. The decision was Visit digital.hagley.org to check out all of our digital exhibits. made to remove the cards from the The Conservation Department manages and handles the care and conservation of the scrapbook format to allow access collections. They performed a total of 12,117 conservation procedures. This year’s projects by researchers while reducing the included a conservation survey of the Imprints collections and a condition survey of the likelihood of further damage. Pictorial Collections items in the library cold storage unit at the Hall of Records. Scholarship remains the important focal point of the Library Division’s outreach The scrapbooks date from the 1920s efforts. The Library’s Center for the History of Business, Technology and Society plays a to the early 1930s and contain crucial role to this end. cards with numerous swatches The Center planned “Crisis and Consequence,” the fall conference that generated broad of designer fabrics, trims, skins, interest and retained the Center’s high academic standards. To attract a public audience, help and leathers. These samples were grant opportunities, and provide a lead for publicity, the Center secured noted Stern School collected at fashion shows in Paris, of Management economist Richard Sylla as the keynote speaker. Aided by a grant from and dispatched by ship to the United the Delaware Humanities Forum and advertising resources from Hagley’s Public Relations States, as a forecast of the fashions Department, the conference was an unqualified success. The effective marketing efforts brought for the upcoming season. Telegrams in more than 100 who attended the Thursday evening keynote by Professor Sylla, and a similar- in the scrapbooks describe the colors sized audience spent Friday at the conference, hearing papers on the consequences of crises from and styles worn by the fashionable the 1760s through the 1950s. women seen in the environs of Publications and research continued to offer the Library important popular and Paris. Seasonal color cards similar to scholarly avenues of outreach. The “Hagley Perspectives on Business and Culture” series at these are still issued semi-annually the University of Pennsylvania Press saw publication in paperback of its third volume, Food by the Color Association. They are Chains: From Farmyard to Shopping Cart, co-edited by Warren Belasco and Roger Horowitz. used by the textiles industry and Hagley’s Industry and Society series at Johns Hopkins University Press brought out two new allied trades for coordination of titles: James P. Kraft, Vegas at Odds: Labor Conflict in a Leisure Economy, 1960-1985and their product lines. Mara Keire, For Business and Pleasure: Red-Light Districts and the Regulation of Vice in the United States, 1890-1933. Deputy Director for Library Administration Terry Snyder compiled and edited Business History Sources in the United States: A Guide to Archival Resources which was published by the German Historical Institute. 10 11 External Affairs and Development Our 2010 Hagley Annual Fund was very successful with an increase in the level of giving and the number of gifts. If you are acknowledged at the back of this report—THANK YOU—we couldn’t carry out our important work without you! And, if you are not on the list, please consider Hagley a worthy recipient of your future charitable giving and contact Head of External Affairs and Development Jill MacKenzie—we value your support and put your dollars to good use. I am pleased to report that our membership increased to 2,711 by the end of the year. Please continue to encourage your family and friends to get involved with this dynamic institution. Our excellent Membership Coordinator Kim Kelleher awaits your call! Our members-only annual “Fireworks at Hagley,” two June evenings of pyrotechnic excellence, were once again favored by good weather, and 7,190 fortunate people experienced a wonderful program put together by Hagley colleagues, professionally produced by Fireworks by Grucci, and supported as always by presenting sponsor, the Company. The museum’s artifact collection Many people have let me know that they are more aware of Hagley than ever. During is rich with samples of synthetic the year, 213 articles were written about or included Hagley, and our Public Relations materials that were made or Department handled 128 media inquiries and 28 media visits. Twenty garden writers, created by the DuPont Company. seventeen travel writers, and fifty DuPont Global Media guests toured Hagley, as well.

Celluloid was created in the The Brandywine Museums and Gardens Alliance (BMGA), ably chaired by our 1800s to mimic the appearance Public Relations Coordinator Meg Marcozzi, continued to generate a lot of interest in our of ivory. The DuPont Company region, bolstered by a successful single-rate admission ticket program to the ten member manufactured its own version institutions. Another BMGA promotion of a free day on January 23, 2010, had a near record- of celluloid, named Pyralin, at breaking daily attendance at Hagley of 1,639 visitors! On the social media front, our Facebook facilities in Arlington, New Jersey, followers doubled in 2010 to 573. In June, we began participation in Foursquare, an online and Leominster, Massachusetts. game, and we launched Twitter in July and had more than 100 followers by the end of the year. In the fall, we launched our first-ever Facebook fundraising campaign, “Help Hagley Go Cellulose nitrate objects are Wild,” and twenty-eight donors contributed enough funds for us to plant more than eighty extremely susceptible to new trees along the Brandywine. degradation from environmental conditions. This dresser set made Transitions of DuPont Pyralin, ca. 1925, is As I mentioned in the beginning, 2010 was a remarkable year full of transition, change, one of about 600 items that were and surprise. This year we welcomed Joan Hoge-North as deputy director for museum moved to cold storage in 2010 for administration, Jeff Durst, education coordinator, and Randy Windle, mechanical technician/ preservation. weekend assistant. Welcome, one and all! After twenty-three years of valued service, Candy Dunson, head of interpretation/ manager of visitor services, bade us farewell. And, although more correctly assigned to next year’s report, Terry Snyder, deputy director for library administration, resigned effective January 31, 2011, to become the Librarian at Haverford College. During her tenure of more than seven years, Terry created the Digital Archives Department, actively raised funds to support numerous projects, created partnerships with various institutions, and re-established Hagley’s relationship with the University of Delaware. And, after nearly forty years of impeccable service, Reference Archivist Marge McNinch retired on February 4, 2011. As a way to acknowledge her work, the McNinch Endowment Fund was created to support outreach and reference projects. We appreciate all of their contributions to Hagley and wish each of them every happiness in the next chapter of their lives.

Geoff Halfpenny Executive Director 12 13 DONORS

Hagley thanks all of our donors for their generosity and kindness. Your support is greatly needed and genuinely appreciated. The following is a consolidated list which includes Hagley Benefactor, Patron, and Sponsor members, Corporate members, Hagley Annual Fund donors, Residence Fund donors, those who have included Hagley in their estate plans, and other individuals, businesses, and institutions making financial or in-kind contributions in 2010.

We strive for accuracy in our donor listings; names appear as the donors have requested. Please contact the development office at (302) 658-2400, ext. 303, with any changes or corrections.

Brandywine Club - ($10,000 + ) Delaware Humanities Forum Genevieve E. du Pont Trust Mountain Laurel Foundation Mr. Fred M. B. Amram & Ms. Sandra A. Brick The Dow Chemical Company Mrs. Henry B. duPont III National Film Preservation Foundation Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Lammot du Pont Mrs. Henry E. I. du Pont Nuclear Electric Insurance Ltd. Anonymous Mrs. Lea Carpenter du Pont Mr. & Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont Mrs. Josephine Clapp Osbun Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Frederick C. Fiechter III EDiS Construction Managers, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Coleman Perkins Avon Products, Inc. Pierre and Martina Hayward Paul & Mary Ehrlichman Darla Pomeroy & Thère du Pont AYCO Charitable Foundation Hilton Wilmington/Christiana Charles & Aimee Elson Rob & Sally Quinn BHA Foundation Fund Kookaburra Foundation Mr. & Mrs. E. John Field William W. Ranson The Brookeville Fund of the Delaware Longwood Gardens Firebirds Wood Fired Grill Rencourt Foundation, Inc. Community Foundation John S. McIntyre, Jr. Mr. Robert Flint Mr. & Mrs. John E. Riegel Capricorn Management, LLC Rencourt-Carpenter Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. William H. Frederick, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Riegel, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Lammot Copeland, Jr. Mrs. Stephanie Speakman Friess Associates of Delaware, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. David A. Robb The Wilhelmina Laird Craven Charitable M. Gary Talley & Family Mr. & Mrs. William G. Gahagan Mr. & Mrs. Andrew C. Rose Lead Annuity Trust United Way Tocqueville Society GBL Charitable Foundation Santa Fe Consulting, Inc. Crestlea Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Philip B. Weymouth, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Temple Grassi David Sarnoff Library Crystal Trust Joseph C. Williams & Jeannie Ackerman Curhan Great Blue Dragon, LLC Laurie & Larry Seese Delaware Community Foundation Griffiths Construction, Inc. Lynn & Rodney Sharp E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Inc. President’s Club - ($1,000 + ) Hagley Handwork Group E. Newbold & Margaret du Pont Smith Henry B. duPont IV Anonymous Gil Hahn & Barbara T. Benezet Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Irénée du Pont, Jr. Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Geoff Halfpenny Mr. & Mrs. Leonard A. Snead III Mrs. Louisa C. Duemling Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Robert V. A. Harra, Jr. Theresa R. Snyder The Louisa Copeland Duemling Charitable Dodson & Eleanor* Barineau Sarah Schutt Harrison David K. Solacoff & M. Lynne duPont Lead Trust Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Bassett Nancy L. Hayward & Richard S. Johnson Mrs. Margaretta K. Stabler Fair Play Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Belk III Nathan & Marilyn Hayward Leslie & Charles Streitwieser Carol Litchfield Pamela Biddle & Joel Fishman Diane & Gregory Hillyard Mr. & Mrs. Terrence A. Tobias The Estate of Charles Carter Litchfield Mrs. George P. Bissell, Jr. The Holpont Foundation United Way of Delaware Marmot Foundation Mr. David T. Blake Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Homsey University of Delaware William G. McGowan Charitable Fund, Inc. Joan R. Bolling Mrs. Edward G. Jefferson Valero Delaware City Refinery The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Linda & Steve Boyden Mrs. C. Victoria Kitchell Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Nor’ Easter Foundation Elizabeth Bramhall Michael & Ellen Kullman Mr. & Mrs. Gregory P. Varacchi The Pew Charitable Trusts Mr. & Mrs. Edward G. Brandenberger Margaret L. Laird & Philip J. Taylor lll Mr. Frank M. Webb Alice F. Roe Matt & Beth Brown Greta Brown Layton Weymouth, Swayze & Corroon Insurance, Inc. Wawa, Inc. Mr. William N. Cann, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel C. Lickle Mr. & Mrs. Edgar S. Woolard, Jr. Welfare Foundation, Inc. John & Patricia Cochran Caroline B. Lintner Mr. & Mrs. James B. Wyeth Wilmington Trust Company Dr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Connelly H. David Lunger The Wyeth Foundation Mr. Herbert S. Winokur, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Lammot duP. Copeland III Jill MacKenzie & Martin Cattoni JoAnne Yates & Craig Murphy Howard & Joyce Cosgrove Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. Mahoney, Jr. Rafi & Iffat Zaman Birkenhead Club - ($5,000 + ) Mrs. Eugene D. Crittenden, Jr. C. Roderick Maroney Yong Zhu & Yang Wu The Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. William F. D’Alonzo Peter L. Masi Mrs. Anne C. Bienstock The Dean Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Michael M. Massie Millrace Club - ($500 + ) Anne Andrews Black Charitable Lead Unitrust Delaware Preservation Fund, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. David Mauk Anonymous Elizabeth W. Bours Diamond State Party Rental and Sales, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Irénée du P. May Anonymous Capital Growth Management, LP Ellason Downs Perpetual Charitable Trust Thomas & Martha May Artisans’ Bank The Carpenter Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Augustus I. duPont Mr. & Mrs. Michael Miller AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, LP Mr. & Mrs. Gerret Copeland Brad & Priscilla duPont Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Miller Eugene H. Bayard Phoebe Craven Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. du Pont James P. Mills Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. T. Brokaw Mr. & Mrs. J. Simpson Dean, Jr. Genevieve du Pont Mrs. Lisa Dean Moseley Charles C. Brown

14 Dr. George F. Cahill Allied Properties Mr. & Mrs. David Dean Wakefield, Jr. The Glenmede Trust Company, NA Mrs. R.R.M. Carpenter, Jr. Associates in Hematology-Oncology Mr. Charles Weymouth W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Copeland Mr. & Mrs. James A. Bayard, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Calhoun W. Wick Greenhill Car Wash Cover & Rossiter, PA Mr. & Mrs. Gregory S. Bentley Ms. Kimberly B. Wieland Griffiths Construction, Inc. The Dallas Foundation Ann Huidekoper Brown Hansel & Gretel Calisle Dean David & Kathleen Brownlee Adopt-A-Book Harry’s Hospitality Group Delaware Cadillac-Saab-Subaru Mr. Andrew J. Cardinal In Memory of Eleanor Barineau Hendrick Manufacturing Co. Mr. & Mrs. F. Michael Donohue, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Ruly Carpenter Mr. Dodson Barineau Hilton Wilmington/Christiana Mr. & Mrs. Alfred B. duPont Gene & Jane Castellano In Honor of Margaret B. Biddle, Homsey Architects, Inc. Eugenie C. du Pont Emory D. Champney, Jr. In Memory of Walter A. Biddle Horizon Helicopters, Inc. Andrew W. Edmonds Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz LLP Mr. & Mrs. W. Barry Biddle IBM Corporation Mr. & Mrs. Andrew W. Edmonds, Jr. Mrs. Edward W. Cooch, Jr. In Honor of Mr. Henry B. du Pont IV ING Financial Partners Katherine Esterly William Coon Theresa R. Snyder The Light House, Inc. Karen & Peter Flint Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Darby In Honor of Bob Green Lindsey Studio Mr. Thomas H. Fooks V DCMFM of Christiana Care, Inc. Bill Collins & Priscilla Goldsmith Lyons Companies Louis Galambos DelawareOnline In Memory of William Paul Greener Peter L. Masi- Books Gannett Foundation Carol A. Dickerson Mrs. Catherine G. Riley McGlynns and Deer Park The Glenmede Trust Company, NA Diversified Properties, Inc. In Honor of Beppy Lynn Landrum Owen The Melting Pot Restaurant Mr. & Mrs. Peter Gordon Beirne Donaldson & Haywood Huntley Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Landrum, Jr. Mendenhall Inn and Hotel Greenhill Car Wash A. Reeve Draper & Lowell Dineen In Honor of Mary Laird Silvia Mercer Health & Benefits Company Mr. Henry F. du Pont Harrison Francis I. du Pont Anonymous Moore Brothers Wine Co. Delaware Dr. David A. Hounshell Mr. & Mrs. Donald K. Duncan My Thai, Direct Importers Marina Kaiser Mr. & Mrs. George P. Edmonds, Jr. Businesses New Candlelight Theatre Mr. & Mrs. Barron U. Kidd Mr. & Mrs. David V. Elkins A.R. Morris Jewelers Nuclear Electric Insurance Ltd. Jane du Pont & Barron U. Kidd Family Fund Mr. & Mrs. D. Trowbridge Elliman III Agilent Technologies, Inc. Oil Change Express of The Dallas Foundation Grace du Pont Engbring Alain Blanchon Selections Pike Creek Golf Course The Kielhorn Family Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Allied Properties Pizza by Elizabeths Mr. & Mrs. Eugene B. Kinsella Mr. & Mrs. Peter Fulweiler American Karate Studios PNC Bank, Delaware Mr. & Mrs. William L. Kitchel III Mrs. Gloria H. Gamble American Tree Company, LLC Pure Yoga Pilates Studio Mr. & Mrs. William C. Lickle Dr. & Mrs. J. Robert Gibson Anna Biggs Designs PyroAgent, Inc. Rachel Lowthian Mr. & Mrs. André Harvey Artisans’ Bank Quality Inn & Suites Wilmington Lyons Companies John & Judith Herdeg Associates in Hematology-Oncology Rohm & Haas Electronic Materials Whit & Katharine Maroney Vera A. Hiebler AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, LP Salon Allure Gwynne G. McDevitt Mrs. Donald O. Hineman BBC Tavern and Grill Salon Pasca Ms. Nivea Mercado Philip & Patricia Hoge Best Western Concordville Hotel & Select Event Rentals Alan Palmer Richard Howard Conference Center Signature Construction Services, LLC Mr. Ralph E. Pearce, Jr. ING Financial Partners Bloomsberry Flowers Simon Pearce PNC Bank, Delaware Mr. & Mrs. Christopher E. Johnson Branmar Wine and Spirits The Skating Club of Wilmington Porsche Club of America DE Region Christopher G. L. Jones Bruster’s Ice Cream at Longwood Snap Fitness PyroAgent, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. J. Thomas Light Capital Growth Management, LP Somerville Manning Gallery Mariana S. Richards Thomas C. Marshall, Jr. Cielo Salon & Spa The Station Gallery Dr. & Mrs. Charles A. Robinson Irénée & Lynn May Clair Pruett Photography & Video Ten Thousand Villages Sheila Ross Mercer Health & Benefits Company Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz LLP Toscana Catering at Hagley Mr. & Mrs. Christopher D. Saridakis Andrew G. & Elizabeth Dawson Moore Cover & Rossiter, PA Twin Lakes Brewing Company Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Schutt, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John M. Murray II Dansko, Inc. Valero Delaware City Refinery Mr. Harlan Scott Murray Family 2004 Charitable Lead Darshan LLC: Beauty Beyond Appearance VMES, LLC Dr. Philip B. Scranton Annuity Trust Delaware Aviation Center, LLC Wawa, Inc. Katherine M. Seitz William & Kemble O’Donnell Delaware Cadillac-Saab-Subaru Weymouth, Swayze & Corroon Insurance, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. William M. W. Sharp Jack & Rebecca H. Pullig DelawareOnline Wild Thyme, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. William M. Smagala, Jr. Reynolds Rencourt Foundation, Inc. Delmarva Power Wilderness Canoe Trips, Inc. Ms. Laura S. Snead Betty Dewhirst Russell Diamond State Party Rental and Sales, Inc. Wilmington Blue Rocks Baseball Club Elizabeth W. Snyder Francis Rust Diversified Properties, Inc. Wilmington Trust Company Mr. & Mrs. William B. Sowden III H. Donnan Sharp The Dow Chemical Company The Wine & Spirit Company of Greenville Mark & Susan Stalnecker Mrs. Nelson T. Shields Duffield Associates, Inc. Wolfington Body Company, Inc. United Way of the National Capital Area Signature Construction Services, LLC E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Inc. Wright & Simon David H. & Helen S. Wagner Linda & Richard Stat EDiS Construction Managers, Inc. YoYo Joe’s Toys & Fun Rodman Ward, Jr. John S. Stevens II Fair Isaac Corporation John & Bree Wellons Mr. James C. Stewart Firebirds Wood Fired Grill Corporate Members Constance F. West Holmes & Didi Stockly Fish & Richardson PC Agilent Technologies, Inc. Mrs. Nancy Taylor Friess Associates of Delaware, Inc. Allied Properties Black Powder Club - ($300+) June Moehring Telaar Fruit Flowers Adam Albright Wakefield Family Fund The Gallery at Centerville *deceased

15 Contractors working on the Eleutherian Mills dam learned about the power of the Brandywine and why E. I. du Pont chose this particular stretch to power his mills. During construction, rain and unusually high water levels swept damming materials downstream on six separate occasions. The project was completed in 2010.

16 American Tree Company, LLC Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Weymouth Mr. John Andreozzi Dr. Darwin H. Stapleton Artisans’ Bank Dr. JoAnne Yates Mr. Glen Ross Asner Dr. & Mrs. Richard Waritz Associates in Hematology-Oncology Robert Austin Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Watson AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, LP Foundations and Trusts Mr. Jonathan Alyen Mr. Robert L. Williams The Birth Center Anne Andrews Black Charitable Lead Unitrust Mr. Christopher Baer Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library Bloomsberry Flowers Anonymous Mr. Robert A. Bartolini Mr. Gary Wittie Capital Growth Management, LP AYCO Charitable Foundation Dr. James P. Baughman Mr. Ed Wolfe Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz LLP The Bank of America Charitable Mrs. Eleanor Berry, In Memory of George Mr. Louis Wonderly DCMFM of Christiana Care, Inc. Foundation, Inc. W. Berry, Grandson of Ely Berry Mr. Robert E. Wright Delaware Cadillac-Saab-Subaru BHA Foundation Fund Capricorn Management, LLC Herbert S. Winokur, Jr. DelawareOnline The Brookeville Fund of the Delaware Mr. Chadwick A. Coombs Delmarva Power Community Foundation Mike Dinsmore Golden Pheasants Diamond State Party Rental and Sales, Inc. The Carpenter Foundation, Inc. Allison F. Dolan (membership club for the young Diversified Properties, Inc. The Wilhelmina Laird Craven Charitable Kemble Adair du Pont and young at heart) The Dow Chemical Company Lead Annuity Trust Duffield Associates, Inc. Alain Blanchon Selections Duffield Associates, Inc. Crestlea Foundation, Inc. E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Inc. Mr. Henry B. duPont IV E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Inc. Crystal Trust DuPont Corporate Remediation Mr. William K. du Pont Fish & Richardson PC The Dallas Foundation Mr. Dave Ehrig Mr. & Mrs. Brian E. Fuchs Friess Associates of Delaware, Inc. The Dean Foundation Mr. Andrew D. Engel W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. The Glenmede Trust Company, NA Delaware Community Foundation Mr. Samuel F. Etris Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey T. Kusumi W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. Ellason Downs Perpetual Charitable Trust Thelma & William Ferguson Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Sarkissian Griffiths Construction, Inc. The Louisa Copeland Duemling Charitable Mr. & Mrs. Frederick C. Fiechter III Mr. Mark Talley Hilton Wilmington/Christiana Lead Trust Mrs. Jane Hayden Frelick Mr. M. Gary Talley & Family Lyons Companies Elizabeth Lea C. du Pont Trust Cynthia & Robert Gamble Twin Lakes Brewing Company Mercer Health & Benefits Company Genevieve E. du Pont Trust Mr. James M. Goode Nuclear Electric Insurance Ltd. Fair Play Foundation Daniel A. Graham Help Hagley Go Wild Planned Parenthood Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Katherine Grier (Facebook challenge campaign) PNC Bank, Delaware Gannett Foundation Barbara D. Hall Mr. Thomas H. Adolph Rohm & Haas Electronic Materials GBL Charitable Foundation Mr. James L. Hallock Adam Albright Salon Pasca Great Blue Dragon, LLC Mr. Roy W. Hanson Lynn Catanese Select Event Rentals The Holpont Foundation Mr. Howell Harris Ms. Katy Cattoni Signature Construction Services, LLC IBM International Foundation Ms. Sonia Harris Mr. & Mrs. William Dickhart IV Toscana Catering at Hagley Kookaburra Foundation Mrs. Edith Wegner Hebel Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Donato Unionville Chadds Ford Education Louviers Foundation Hendrick Manufacturing Co. Susan J. Foster Foundation Marmot Foundation Mr. Robert Hickman Cynthia & Robert Gamble Wilmington Trust Company William G. McGowan Charitable Fund, Inc. Mr. Telford Hill Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Gordy, Jr. Winner Automotive Group The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Eric S. Hintz, Ph.D. Mrs. Marjorie P. Kelly Mountain Laurel Foundation Dr. Scot B. Holliday Ms. Nikoletta Klezaras Crowninshield Society Murray Family 2004 Charitable Lead Mr. & Mrs. Zach Hubbard Mrs. Beverly Krawczyk (planned giving society) Annuity Trust Mr. Marshall Johnson Mr. Robert J. Krawczyk Mr. Fred M. B. Amram National Film Preservation Foundation Carol Litchfield Jill MacKenzie & Martin Cattoni Ms. Sandra A. Brick Nor’ Easter Foundation Ann Hyatt Logan Meg & Joe Marcozzi Mr. Martin Cattoni The Pew Charitable Trusts Mr. Richard K. MacMaster Paul Margiotta Mr. Edward B. duPont Rencourt Foundation, Inc. Mr. Leo Manzer Mrs. Catherine G. Riley Mr. Henry B. duPont IV Rencourt-Carpenter Foundation, Inc. Mr. Joseph P. Melloy, Sr. Laurie & Larry Seese Mrs. Victor M. du Pont Reynolds Rencourt Foundation, Inc. Max Moeller Miss Alana L. Staiti Marc & Nancy Greenberg The T. Rowe Price Program for Ms. Nancy Packer Marsha C. Warrick Geoff & Pat Halfpenny Charitable Giving Mr. Joseph Plasky Ms. Karen Westen Mr. & Mrs. W. André Harvey E. Newbold & Margaret du Pont Ms. Mary Lou Ponsell Mrs. Kelly M. Yetter Mr. Robert Crofton Held Smith Foundation Mr. Steven W. Pratt Dr. Thomas P. Hughes United Way of Delaware Michael Rabbitt Individuals Mrs. Greta Brown Layton United Way Tocqueville Society Mr. & Mrs. David G. Rhoads Adam Albright Dr. Carol Litchfield Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Santa Fe Consulting, Inc. Mr. Blake Alexander & Ms. Lissa Kunig Mrs. Rachel K. Lowthian The Vanguard Group Foundation Susan A. Schwartz Margaretta S. Andrews Ms. Jill A. MacKenzie Wakefield Family Fund, Inc. Dr. Philip B. Scranton Ms. Rebecca Angeline Mr. Craig Murphy Welfare Foundation, Inc. Seal Cove Auto Museum Anne & Phil Annone Mr. Patrick M. Parkinson The Wyeth Foundation Mr. Walter Sheppe Anonymous Mrs. Eleanor Thompson Pease Yukan Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Silvia Anonymous Mr. William Robertson Mrs. W. Latimer Snowdon, Jr. Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Henry H. Silliman, Jr. Gifts to the Collection Theresa R. Snyder Anonymous Theresa R. Snyder Mr. Fred M. B. Amram Mr. Joe Springer Mr. M. Gary Talley & Ms. Sandra A. Brick Mrs. Margaretta K. Stabler *deceased

17 Anonymous Robert M. Brown Adrienne & Stephen De Veber J. Harry Feldman Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Brown Calisle Dean Mr. & Mrs. Wendell Fenton Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Appleby Zooey & Lyons Brown Mr. & Mrs. J. Gary Dean Mrs. Bonnie H. Ferman Mr. & Mrs. Peter Atwater David & Kathleen Brownlee Mr. & Mrs. J. Simpson Dean, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Frederick C. Fiechter III Bo & Nicole Backerman Ms. Evelyn Brownlee Margaret Ford Dent Mr. & Mrs. Samuel C. Fiechter Mr. H. Furlong Baldwin Dianne, Jan, Geneva & Miles Brundage Carol A. Dickerson Mr. & Mrs. E. John Field Bernard & Helen Balick Virginia Peyton Bruns Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Dobbs Shirley Figenshu Ms. Phyllis E. Ballantine Mr. & Mrs. J. S. Bryce Beirne Donaldson & Haywood Huntley Mr. Nicholas Fink & Ms. Krissy Barden Nancy S. Barefoot Susan Brynteson Georgia & Alec Donaldson Dr. Adam W. Fisher Dodson & Eleanor* Barineau Faye & Fred Buckner Mr. & Mrs. F. Michael Donohue, Jr. Alexis Flint Anne & Glenn Barnhill Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Bugel Mr. C. Ross Donovan, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Flint Mr. Glenn P. Barnhill, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David G. Bull Mr. & Mrs. Bill Dowling Karen & Peter Flint Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth P. Barrow, Jr. Jack & Sue Burchenal Michael T. & Juanita S. Downs Mr. Robert Flint Mr. & Mrs. Randolph Barton, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Burd A. Reeve Draper & Lowell Dineen Mr. Edward M. Flynn Dr. Maxwell Barus II Dr. & Mrs.* George F. Cahill, Jr. Mark Dresden Mr. Thomas H. Fooks V Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Bass Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Cairns Mrs. Louisa C. Duemling Norman F. Ford Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Bassett Mr. Tim Campbell & Ms. Aggie Govin Mr. & Mrs. Donald K. Duncan O. Wells Foster Sean & Todd Bavol-Montgomery Mr. William N. Cann, Jr. Alexis du Pont Mr. & Mrs. Frank S. Fountain Mr. & Mrs. Alexis I. duP. Bayard, Jr. Mr. Andrew J. Cardinal Mr. & Mrs. Alfred B. duPont Ms. Elise B. Bayard Franklin Eugene H. Bayard Mrs. R.R.M. Carpenter, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Augustus I. duPont Christine Frazer Mr. & Mrs. James A. Bayard, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Ruly Carpenter Mrs. Barbara H. du Pont Margaretta S. Frederick Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bayard Mrs. Diana Carre Mr. & Mrs. Blaine du Pont Rebecca G. Frederick & Trina J. Tjersland Mr. & Mrs. Samuel F. duP. Bayard Mr. W. T. Cashman II Brad & Priscilla duPont Mr. & Mrs. William H. Frederick, Jr. Edward A. Beacom IV Gene & Jane Castellano Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. du Pont Mr. John Frink & Dr. Erica Miller Mr. & Mrs. Bruce A. Beardwood Mike Castle Mrs. Coleman du Pont Mr. & Mrs. Peter C. Fulweiler Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Belk III Emory D. Champney, Jr. David & Barbara du Pont Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Furry Alletta B. Bell Mr. Melvin G. Chase Mr. & Mrs. Edward B. duPont Mr. & Mrs. William G. Gahagan Mr. & Mrs. James E. Bell III Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Chouinard Eugenie C. du Pont Louis Galambos Mr. & Mrs. Gregory S. Bentley Mrs. Sharron Cirillo Mrs. F. George du Pont Cynthia & Robert Gamble Mrs. Roberta Berger Dianne B. Clark Francis I. du Pont Mrs. Gloria H. Gamble Letitia Biddle & David A. Knox Carole N. Clarke Genevieve du Pont Mr. & Mrs. W. Whitfield Gardner Pamela Biddle & Joel Fishman Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Cobb Mrs. Henry B. duPont III Marilyn & Gene Garthwaite Mrs. Anne C. Bienstock John & Patricia Cochran Henry B. duPont IV Beverly Gavagan Mrs. Marta Biskup David Coghlan Mrs. Henry E. I. du Pont Dr. & Mrs. J. Robert Gibson Mrs. George P. Bissell, Jr. Mr. & Mrs.* James N. Coker Mr. & Mrs. Irénée du Pont, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter Gordon Mr. & Mrs. Lewis S. Black, Jr. Richard & Dolores Colgate Mr. & Mrs. John E. B. du Pont Mrs. Michele duP. Goss Mr. William T. Black Ken & Lee Ann Comegys Mr. & Mrs. Lammot du Pont Mr. & Mrs. Temple Grassi Mr. Michael Blackhurst Mr. Michael J. Connair Mrs. Lea Carpenter du Pont David L. Greenewalt Mr. & Mrs. David T. Blake Dr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Connelly Peter & Eugenia du Pont Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Gummey, Jr. Ms. Jean B. Blythe Mrs. Edward W. Cooch, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont Gil Hahn & Barbara T. Benezet Ms. Olivia Bolles & Ms. Esther Smith William Coon Jenny & Pierre du Pont Mr. & Mrs. Geoff Halfpenny Joan R. Bolling Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Copeland Thomas L. du Pont Mr. & Mrs. Robert V. A. Harra, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hart Bolling III Mr. & Mrs. Gerret Copeland William & Francine du Pont George S. Harrington Jean M. Bostwick Mr. & Mrs. Lammot Copeland, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Lanny Edelsohn Alfred C. Harrison, Jr. Elizabeth W. Bours Mr. & Mrs. Lammot duP. Copeland III Rodman W. Edmiston, Jr.* Mr. Henry F. du Pont Harrison Mr. Roger T. Boyce George Corolla & Susan Fontaine Andrew W. Edmonds Sarah Schutt Harrison Linda & Steve Boyden Stephen & Angela Correale Mr. & Mrs. Andrew W. Edmonds, Jr. Holger H. Harvey* Elizabeth Bramhall Mr. & Mrs. Tom Corrigan Mr. & Mrs. George P. Edmonds, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. André Harvey Emily Belin Bramhall Howard & Joyce Cosgrove Mr. Jack Edmonson Ms. Nancy L. Hayward Mr. & Mrs. Edward G. Brandenberger Ms. Genevieve T. Crampton & Ms. Linda Shusterman & Mr. Richard S. Johnson Mrs. Betsy H. Breckenridge Phoebe Craven Paul & Mary Ehrlichman Nathan & Marilyn Hayward Mr. Eric J. Brinsfield William E. Craven, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David V. Elkins Pierre and Martina Hayward & Dr. Martha Lynn Brinsfield Mrs. Eugene D. Crittenden, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. D. Trowbridge Elliman III Ms. Julia Heaney T. W. Brockenbrough Elaine Croft Charles & Aimee Elson Judith Ann Heberling Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. T. Brokaw Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Curran Grace du Pont Engbring Professor & Mrs. Dirk tom Dieck Held Mr. & Mrs. Alan Brooks Mr. & Mrs. William F. D’Alonzo Mr. Andrew D. Engel Mr. & Mrs. Robert Crofton Held Ann Huidekoper Brown Mr. Bob Daly & Ms. Anne Tyler Katherine Esterly Mr. & Mrs. Daniel C. Helmstadter Charles C. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Darby Mr. Paul Evenson Mr. Samuel J. Henck & Ms. Carla L. Pastore Clementina Brown Catherine Lee Davis Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Facciolo James N. J. Henwood Mr. & Mrs.* Henry I. Brown III Katherine M. Davis Joyce Farmer John & Judith Herdeg Janet H. Brown & Michael F. Brewer Richenda Davison Karen D. Farquhar Steve & Betsy Hershey Matt & Beth Brown Paulette & Stephan de la Veaux H. Kimball Faulkner Robert M. Hick

18 Industrial Exhibits Specialist John McCoy and Exhibits Technician Chris Corbin work on repairing the Birkenhead Mills’ waterwheel.

The ninety-six buckets, which receive the water to propel the wheel, were badly deteriorated and have been replaced. The sixteen-foot diameter rims that form the circumference of the wheel have been reinforced and the attaching hardware replaced.

The main shaft on which the wheel revolves remains, along with the twenty-four spokes that support the rims. This approach will extend the life of the wheel by several years, at which time a total restoration may be considered.

Vera A. Hiebler Mr. Robert J. Katzenstein Nicole & Derek Limbocker Mr. & Mrs. Thomas May Kris & Robert Hill & Ms. Pamela Tyranski Scott D. Lindsey Mr. & Mrs. David C. McBride Dr. Helen M. Hindle Kim & Mark Kelleher Caroline B. Lintner Mr. John David McCann Mrs. Donald O. Hineman Mr. John T. Kephart, Jr. Mr. James A. Livingston Susan McConnell Mr. & Mrs. James K. Hirvonen Mr. & Mrs. Barron U. Kidd Mr. David Logsdon & Ms. Kristin Machado Mr. John McCormack, MD G. Stewart Hoagland The Kielhorn Family Ruth Lord Mr. Robert C. McCoy Philip & Patricia Hoge Mr. Richard Kiger William H. Lotter Bill & Leci McCrillis Ms. Joan R. Hoge-North Mr. & Mrs. Morton Kimmel Mr. Charles W. Lounsbury* Gwynne G. McDevitt Mr. & Mrs. Eldon Homsey Mr. & Mrs. Eugene B. Kinsella Mr. David N. Low Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. McDonald Richard Howard Lewis & Terry Kinter Rachel Lowthian Walt & Chris McEvilly Mr. & Mrs. James N. A. Howell Mr. & Mrs. William Kirkland Mr. Alexander v.d. Luft John S. McIntyre, Jr. Mr. Franklin S. Huber Mr. & Mrs. Andrew B. Kirkpatrick, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Anthony W. Lunger Kathleen W. McNicholas MD, JD Debra Hughes & Donald Knapp Mr. Robert G. Kissell, Jr. Danielle Elizabeth Lunger Mary & David* Meese Donald & LaDonna Hughes Mr. & Mrs. William L. Kitchel III H. David Lunger Ms. Nivea Mercado Thomas P. Hughes Mrs. C. Victoria Kitchell Mrs. Philip D. Lunger Mr. Richard A. Mercante Mr. & Mrs. Henry S. Huidekoper II Ms. Verna Elane Knowles Isabel MacDermott Mr. & Mrs. Michael Miller Peter G. Huidekoper, Jr. & Dr. Evans C. Guequierre Ms. Cathy M. MacFarlane Randall M. Miller Ms. Deanna Hynansky Mr. & Mrs. Trevor M. Koenig Jill MacKenzie & Martin Cattoni Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Larry Iorii Dennis & Linda Kozak Dr. Susan MacKenzie Mr. Jeffrey P. Millford John Iwasyk Sharon & Brian Kraszewski Barbara & Ben Madley & Ms. Spring W. Davidson Mrs. Edward G. Jefferson Janet & Jack Krol Mr. & Mrs. Daniel F. Mahoney, Jr. James P. Mills Mr. Peter H. Jennings Michael & Ellen Kullman Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. Mahoney, Jr. Jay R. Minshall Rodney W. Jester & Sadie Somerville Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey T. Kusumi Mr. & Mrs. John R. Malloy Mr. Francis J. Montone & Ms. Christie Brandt Mr. & Mrs. Christopher E. Johnson Margaret L. Laird & Philip J. Taylor lll Mr. Michael Malyak Mr. & Mrs. David D. Mooberry Mr. Leigh Johnstone Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Laird Meg & Joe Marcozzi Andrew G. & Elizabeth Dawson Moore Ann L. Jones Naomi Lamoreaux Paul Margiotta Lisabeth A. Moore Christopher G. L. Jones Mr. & Mrs. William T. Lawrence C. Roderick Maroney Mr. & Mrs. John B. Morton, Jr. Howell C. Jones, Jr. Greta Brown Layton Whit & Katharine Maroney Mrs. Lisa Dean Moseley Timothy L. Jones Frances Leach Mr. & Mrs. Cerdric E. Marsh Tracy A. Mulveny Martha & Miles Julian Mrs. Marsha A. Lee Thomas C. Marshall Dr. Cynthia A. Mumma Mr. & Mrs. Francis R. Julian Mr. & Mrs. Miles Lee Mr. & Mrs. Michael M. Massie Mr. & Mrs. John M. Murray II Mrs. Claire Kaiser Nancy LeFevre Mr. & Mrs. David Mauk Thomas & Ann Nale Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Kaiser Doris M. LeStourgeon Diana W. Maxmin Dr. & Mrs. Nicolas H. Nelson Marina Kaiser Mr. & Mrs. Daniel C. Lickle Ernest N. May III (Terry & Rachel) Lisa A. Nichols Elizabeth B. Kane Mr. & Mrs. William C. Lickle Mr. Irénée du P. May Mr. & Mrs. J. Thomas Light Irénée & Lynn May *deceased

19 Volunteers from AstraZeneca help maintain the E. I. du Pont Garden in front of the Eleutherian Mills Residence.

Other area companies, organizations, and schools who volunteer at Hagley include Autism Delaware, Banana Republic (GAP), Bank of America, Barclays, Concord High School, P. S. du Pont Middle School TSA, Wilmington Singles, and WSFS.

20 Joseph & Virginia Nicholson Susan A. Schwartz Mrs. Mildred H. Thompson Delaware Children’s Theatre Richard & Alice Northam David & Diane Scott Mr. & Mrs. Thomas N. Thornley Delaware Humanities Forum Jerry & Holly Novak H. Rodney Scott Mr. & Mrs. Terrence A. Tobias Delaware Library Association Mrs. Roberta W. Odell Mr. Harlan Scott Eric & Kathy Uebersax Delaware Museum of Natural History William & Kemble O’Donnell Laurie & Larry Seese Vera H. Vacek Delaware Nature Society Mr. & Mrs. Edward Olga Katherine M. Seitz Mr. & Mrs. Gene Vadas Delaware Preservation Fund, Inc. Larry & Sue Osborn Ms. Pragna Shah Dr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Valk Friends of Auburn Heights Preserve Mrs. Josephine Clapp Osbun Mr. & Mrs. Eli R. Sharp Mr. & Mrs. Gregory P. Varacchi Garden Club of Wilmington Community Alan Palmer Ms. H. Donnan Sharp Mr. Robert I. Veghte Projects, Inc. Mrs. George M. Parker, Jr. Ms. Joan L. Sharp Mrs. Eva L. Verplanck The Grand Opera House Robert & Jo Lynn Passarelli Lynn & Rodney Sharp Faith S. Vredenburgh Guide Goodwill Club Chris & Mary Patterson Mr. & Mrs. William M. W. Sharp Mrs. Joan Wachstein Hagley Handwork Group Mary Patterson Mr. & Mrs. William M. Shettle II Mrs. Betty G. Wagner Longwood Gardens Mr. Ralph E. Pearce, Jr. Mrs. Nelson T. Shields David H. & Helen S. Wagner The Music School of Delaware Mrs. Eleanor Thompson Pease Lori & Chris Silliman Wakefield Family Fund Nemours Mansion & Gardens Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Coleman Perkins Mr. & Mrs. Henry H. Silliman III Mr. & Mrs. David Dean Wakefield, Jr. Newark Symphony Orchestra Jane Peters Estes Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Silliman Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Walsh Opera Delaware Chris & Fran Petersen Amanda du Pont Light Silver Mr. & Mrs. Samuel L. Waltz, Jr. Porsche Club of America DE Region Helen Pfeifenroth Mr. & Mrs. Peter A. Silvia Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Ward TheatreN at Nemours Mr. & Mrs. George Plerhoples John A. Simms Rodman Ward, Jr. United Way of Delaware Eugene & Mary Pollock Mr. Moshé V. Simpson Dr. & Mrs. Richard Waritz United Way of the National Capital Area Darla Pomeroy & Thère du Pont & Ms. Charlene Willock Shirley & Larry Warren University of Delaware Connie Lee Prettyman Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon Slater Marsha C. Warrick Wilmington & Western Railroad Caroline Prickett Mr. & Mrs. William M. Smagala, Jr. Mr. Frank M. Webb Winterthur Museum & Country Estate Will Prost, Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs. John H. Small Mr. Paul R. Weber Jack & Rebecca H. Pullig Mr. & Mrs. Douglas J. Smetana Mark Weissenberger & Katherine Punzi In Honor of Henry B. duPont lV Rob & Sally Quinn Amy & David Smith Mr. Willis Weldin II Ms. Kimberly B. Wieland Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Ralston Mr. & Mrs. James G. Smith III John & Bree Wellons William W. Ranson Jim & Kris Smith Mr. & Mrs. Brad Wenger In Honor of Joan R. Hoge-North Mr. & Mrs. Philip S. Reese Mr. Samuel R. Smith III Constance F. West Philip & Patricia Hoge John J. Regan & Ms. Marnita M. Koveleski Susan Kemble West Colleen Cahill Remley Mrs. W. Latimer Snowdon, Jr. Mr. Charles Weymouth In Honor of Ronnie Robinson Mariana S. Richards Elizabeth W. Snyder Mr. & Mrs. Philip B. Weymouth, Jr. Fred Robinson Dr. & Mrs. Robert L. Richards, Jr. Theresa R. Snyder Mr. & Mrs. Philip B. Weymouth III Celina & Ronald S. Riebman David Solacoff & M. Lynne duPont Mr. & Mrs. Timothy B. Weymouth In Honor of Carleton Tappan Mr. & Mrs. John E. Riegel Dr. & Mrs. David T. Sowa Mr. & Mrs. Calhoun W. Wick Mrs. W. Latimer Snowdon, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Riegel, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William B. Sowden III Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Wiegard Mr. & Mrs. James D. Riggleman Mr. Rick Sparks & Ms. Laura Greenlee Ms. Kimberly B. Wieland In Honor of George Vogt Mr. & Mrs. David A. Robb Mrs. Stephanie Speakman Mr. & Mrs. Alex Wise Randall M. Miller Dr. & Mrs. Charles A. Robinson Lennie & Gwen Spitale Mr. James R. Wittine Fred Robinson Mrs. Margaretta K. Stabler Mr. & Mrs. William T. Wood, Jr. In Memory of Robert Barefoot Alice F. Roe Mr. Francis A. Staffieri Lynda L. Woodward Nancy S. Barefoot Henry & Laura Roe Mark & Susan Stalnecker Mr. & Mrs. Edgar S. Woolard, Jr. Mr. Michael Roeder & Ms. Jennifer Deavers Linda & Richard Stat Mr. & Mrs. Richard K. Woolley In Memory of Eleanor M. Barineau Chris & Roddy Roosevelt Dr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Steed Pamela L. Worrall Dodson Barineau Mr. & Mrs. Andrew C. Rose John S. Stevens II Mr. & Mrs. James B. Wyeth Dr. & Mrs. Michael T. Rosen James A. Stewart JoAnne Yates & Craig Murphy In Memory of Joseph H. Bostwick Sheila Ross Mr. James C. Stewart Mr. & Mrs. J. Cameron Yorkston Jean M. Bostwick Mr. Jonathon Russ Mr. Ayres Stockly Rafi & Iffat Zaman Betty Dewhirst Russell Elise Stockly Dr. & Mrs. Mitchell E. Zebrowski In Memory of Francis Rust Holmes & Didi Stockly Yong Zhu & Yang Wu Caroline “Cookie” Schutt Brown Antonia Bissell Ryan Warren S. Stone III Lorraine C. Zwycewicz Mr. Henry I. Brown III Mr. & Mrs. Christopher D. Saridakis Leslie & Charles Streitwieser Rencourt Foundation, Inc. Marie Elena & Robert Saul Jeffrey L. Sturchio Institutions and other Sarah Schutt Harrison Mr. Andrew Sausville Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Sullivan Organizations & Ms. Danielle Schwenker Dr. & Mrs. Sidney J. Swanson The American Friends of Lafayette In Memory of Mr. Richard S. Schiefelbein Ms. Edith L. Sylvester American Helicopter Museum and Paulina du Pont Meeds Burford Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey M. Schlerf M. Gary Talley & Family Education Center Mr. & Mrs. William M. Shettle II Mr. & Mrs. Walter Schmiegel Mr. & Mrs. Carlton H. Tappan Brandywine Region AACA Laurisa & Porter Schutt lll Ms. Ann R. Tasker Brandywine River Museum Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Schutt, Jr. Mrs. Nancy Taylor Chanticleer Kate Schutt June Moehring Telaar Delaware Art Museum *deceased

21 In Memory of Sarah du Pont Cahill Mr. & Mrs. James Fooskas, Jr. Donald & Nancy Emerson In Memory of Fay Potter Robb George F. Cahill, Jr. Frank & Louise Fuller Ms. Olga R. Fischer Mr. & Mrs. David A. Robb Colleen Cahill Remley Mr. & Mrs. Scott W. Garrison Ms. Beverly Gavagan Ms. Alexandra Hillyard Mr. Dick Giles In Memory of Lloyd B. Russell In Memory of Margaret K. Cann Diane & Gregory Hillyard Ms. Marilyn B. Gregory Betty Dewhirst Russell Mr. William N. Cann, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Arnold D. Kerr Ms. Mary Guggenberger Mrs. Mimi Kimbrough Guide Goodwill Club In Memory of Dr. Margaret J. Seitz In Memory of Mrs. Edward R. Kimmel Gilbert Hahn & Barbara T. Benezet Katherine M. Seitz Mrs. Murton du Pont Carpenter Eleanor Knapp Mr. & Mrs. Geoff Halfpenny Mrs. Anne C. Bienstock Mr. Andrew P. Levin Ms. Judy Hanus McNinch Endowment Fund for Mrs. Lea Carpenter du Pont Janet W. McClelland Ms. Mary Hirt Reference and Outreach Mr. & Mrs. Frederick C. Fiechter III Merck Partnership for Giving Mrs. Donna Johnson Ms. Claire L. Abbott Rencourt-Carpenter Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Nathan III Ms. Mary Jane Johnson Adam Albright Old Gladwyne Company Ms. Carole Katchur Mr. & Mrs. Mark Aldrich In Memory of Linda & Joe Outlaw Mrs. Phyllis Kelly Ms. Natalie M. Baur Coleman du Pont Donaldson Dr. & Mrs. Isaac S. Pike IV and Family Mrs. Mimi Kimbrough The Brookeville Fund of the Delaware Georgia & Alec Donaldson Jane Smedley Pike & Phillip T. Buxton Ms. Christine Kirkpatrick Community Foundation Beirne Donaldson & Haywood Huntley Mrs. Ruth H. Pike Ms. Eleanor Knapp Lynn Catanese Kathleen & Tim Plummer Ms. Karen Logan Mr. Charles W. Cheape In Memory of Alfred V. du Pont Ms. Gerrie Randall Jill MacKenzie & Martin Cattoni Dr. Albert J. Churella Dianne, Jan, Geneva & Miles Brundage Mr. & Mrs. Austin J. Rich Ms. Sandra Mallett Mr. James E. Dalmas Jim & Sue Snead Mrs. Susan Maynard Janet Davidson In Memory of Emily Tybout du Pont Ms. Laura S. Snead Ms. Janet W. McClelland Dr. Feather A. Davis Elizabeth Bramhall Mr. & Mrs. Leonard A. Snead III Ms. Janet McGehean Mr. David Farber The Staff of Dr. Gregory Hillyard’s Office Mrs. Jacqueline McGirr Ms. Bonnie B. Gregory In Memory of Mr. & Mrs. Rolf Stensrud Ms. Ann McKelvie Ms. Linda Gross Louisa and Mr. & Mrs. Joseph C. Sullivan Ms. Marjorie G. McNinch James N. J. Henwood Mrs. Henry E. I. du Pont Ms. Catharine A. Tyler Ms. Brenda Menago Dr. David A. Hounshell Urology Clinic of Winchester, P.C. Ms. Helen Meredith Mr. Robert Kanigel In Memory of Victor M. du Pont Mr. & Mrs. A. Julian Valbuena C. Richard & Margaret Merryman David & Frances Kavanagh Mrs. Barbara H. du Pont Marilin White Mr. Cyril Milunsky Mr. & Mrs. James R. Koterski Rosita Wilson Bruce & Susan Morrissey Dr. Pamela W. Laird In Memory of Dorcas Farquhar Mrs. Ruth Morrow Carol Litchfield Karen D. Farquhar In Memory of Marjorie B. Lotter Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Nathan III Kevin Martin William H. Lotter Larry & Sue Osborn Mr. David H. McMahon In Memory of Bessie Huidekoper Fay Ms. Mary Patterson Mr. Joseph P. Melloy, Sr. Janet H. Brown & Michael F. Brewer In Memory of Ed Lowthian Chris & Fran Petersen Dr. Stephen A. Mihm Rachel Lowthian Mrs. Mary Pro Ms. Rita L. Mulrooney In Memory of Mary Potter Garrett Mr. William W. Ranson Mr. Daniel Okrent Mr. & Mrs. Peter Fulweiler In Memory of Thomas K. May Mr. & Mrs. James D. Riggleman Dr. Glenn Porter Mr. & Mrs. William L. Kitchel III Ernest N. May III (Terry & Rachel) Mrs. Reneé Sears Mrs. Josephine S. Regan Mr. Rodney Simmons Dr. Evan W. Roberts In Memory of Rolf E. Hiebler In Memory of Jim & Kris Smith Carol & Paul Schofield Vera A. Hiebler Mrs. Rosa H. McDonald Mr. John Smoyer Richard H. Scott in Memory of Sisters, Mr. Andrew D. Engel Theresa R. Snyder Suzanne & Gwynne In Memory of L. Vandergript Lee Ms. Lucille A. Soukup Dr. Philip B. Scranton Catherine Lee Davis In Memory of Shirley Miller Mrs. Vanessa Spence Theresa R. Snyder Ms. Angelika Albright Mr. & Mrs. Carlton H. Tappan Kathryn Steen In Memory of Betty Hillyard Levin Ms. Janet M. Baird Mrs. Peggy Teofilak Susan Strasser Mr. & Mrs. Gregory W. Allen Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W. Belk III Ms. Tanya Vaillancourt Mrs. Peggy Teofilak Ms. Linda Anderson & Anderson Elder Law Mrs. Linda Bovasso Ms. Doris M. van Bever Mr. L. Kirk Walters Pauline S. Bowen Ms. Eileen Boyle Steve & Barbara Wertheimer Dr. & Mrs. Kevin J. Weddle Mrs. Noriko Clement Mr. John Brandner, Jr. Ms. Bonnie Wirth Mr. Terry A. White Mr. Robert G. Cramer, Jr. Ms. Jean Brown John & Elizabeth Yovino JoAnne Yates & Craig Murphy Madelyn Cready Ms. Pat Cannon Customer Strategy & Solution Team, Mr. Daniel Caso In Memory of John Moehring Merck & Co., Inc. Ms. Genevieve T. Crampton June Moehring Telaar Mr. & Mrs. Bruce J. Cutilli Ms. Elaine Croft Mrs. Anne Dunworth Ms. Katherine M. Davis In Memory of Ann Rivera Mr. & Mrs. Norman V. Edmonson Mr. Mike Dinsmore Gwynne G. McDevitt Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mrs. Candace S. Dunson Mr. & Mrs. James Fooskas Mrs. Anne Dunworth *deceased

22 FINANCIAL REPORT

The financial statements of Eleutherian Mills—Hagley Foundation are audited annually by Cover & Rossiter, Certified Public Accountants. Statements are available from the Finance Office on request.

ASSETS 2010 2009 Current Assets: Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,528,014 $ 751,755 Accounts receivable 157,790 55,166 Grants receivable - - Pledges receivable 187,500 153,000 Inventories 92,123 95,293 Prepaid expenses 88,754 430,261 Total Current Assets 2,054,181 1,485,475

Noncurrent Assets: Investments, at market: Endowment* 121,525,448 111,448,118 Other 4,160,694 6,180,452 Total Investments 125,686,142 117,628,570

Pledges receivable 852,689 993,386 Split interest agreement, at market 2,027,323 1,368,483 Land, buildings and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation 19,145,910 19,133,130 Artifacts, exhibits, and models - - Total Noncurrent Assets 147,712,064 139,123,569

TOTAL ASSETS $ 149,766,245 $ 140,609,044

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Current Liabilities: Accounts payable and other liabilities $ 178,774 $ 255,011 Accrued expenses 46,885 36,925 Deferred revenue 58,022 64,915 Total Current Liabilities 283,681 356,851

Noncurrent Liabilities: Accrued post-retirement benefits 157,495 185,981 Total Liabilities 441,176 542,832

NET ASSETS: Unrestricted: Board designated for long-term investment 94,849,788 88,598,057 Other unrestricted 21,455,900 21,517,254 Total Unrestricted 116,305,688 110,115,311 Temporarily restricted 13,958,333 12,411,014 Permanently restricted 19,061,048 17,539,887 Total Net Assets 149,325,069 140,066,212

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 149,766,245 $ 140,609,044

*Some investment funds totaling $2,436,584 are reported here at 9/30/10 market values due to timing of the 12/31/10 investment reports.

23 ELEUTHERIAN MILLS - HAGLEY FOUNDATION

Hagley Board of Trustees Eleutherian Mills Residence Committee Henry B. duPont IV, President Mr. James A. Bayard, Jr., Chairman Blaine T. Phillips, Vice President Mrs. Henry I. Brown III* E. Matthew Brown, Treasurer Mr. Edward B. duPont Ann C. Rose, Secretary Mr. Henry B. duPont IV Carol A. Ammon Mr. William H. du Pont Edward J. Bassett, CFA Mrs. Leatrice Dean Elliman Thomas M. Connelly, Jr., Ph.D. Mrs. Frederick C. Fiechter III Howard E. Cosgrove Mr. William L. Kitchel III Augustus I. duPont Mrs. Matthew F. Lintner Darla Pomeroy du Pont Mr. C. Roderick Maroney Edward B. duPont Mr. Richard E. Miller Louis Galambos, Ph.D. Mrs. Lisa Dean Moseley Robert V. A. Harra, Jr. Mrs. Philip S. Reese Eldon du P. Homsey Mrs. Philip B. Weymouth, Jr. Margaretta K. Stabler M. Gary Talley Hagley Management Team JoAnne Yates, Ph.D. Geoff Halfpenny, Executive Director Edward B. duPont, President Emeritus Marjorie P. Kelly, Executive Administrative Assistant Honorary Trustees Jeanne Belk, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Marshall, Jr. Finance Director Sister Pauline M. McShain, S.H.C.J. Michael Downs, Superintendent of Properties and Services Hagley Investments Committee Robert W. Hill, Edward J. Bassett, Chairman Manager, Human Resources E. Matthew Brown Joan Hoge-North, Darla Pomeroy du Pont Deputy Director for Museum Administration Edward B. duPont Jill MacKenzie, Henry B. duPont lV Head, External Affairs and Development R. Mark Keating Theresa R. Snyder, Maria J. Negrete-Gruson Deputy Director for Library Administration M. Gary Talley Rafi U. Zaman Yong Zhu

Design: Adam Albright Photography: Kathleen Buckalew

24 *deceased HAGLEY MUSEUM AND LIBRARY 2010 ANNUAL REPORT

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