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(SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING.) Archive of explosives engineer William G. Ramsay.

(SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING.) Archive of explosives engineer William G. Ramsay. Several hundred items, 1.2 linear feet; condition varies, but many items are worn or dampstained. Vp, 1861-1910, bulk 1883-99

  • Notes: William Gouverneur Ramsay (1866-1916) was a University of Virginia graduate. From 1892 to 1898, he served as a salesman for the Repauno Chemical Company (a dynamite manufacturer) and Eastern Dynamite Company, both DuPont subsidiaries. During the Spanish-American War Ramsay organized a company of the 1st United States Engineers regiment, rising to the rank of major. He then formed the Great Northern Manufacturing Company in Terre Haute, Indiana, selling explosives for use in the local coal mines. From 1903 until his death, he supervised construction of numerous explosives factories for DuPont, and was an important figure in Du Pont's rapid expansion during those years.
    This wide-ranging collection includes material from Ramsay's student days, military career, and work for Repauno and Great Northern. Dozens of letters from Ramsay to his parents are included; his father Joseph Gales Ramsay was a career artillery officer who had served at Bull Run. Also included are numerous letters from Ramsay to his wife while setting up the Great Northern operation in Terre Haute, 1899. His military files include a detailed muster-in roll for his company including signatures. Ramsay also began a diary in 1883, while working as an engineer for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad before attending college, and continuing through a semester at the University of Virginia, where he describes this disturbing racially-motivated assault: "The fellows went out after the crowd that caught them several nights ago, and caught one nigger and d-d near killed him. Very sorry that I arrived too late to participate in the fun. In at 1 a.m." (20 April 1885). Finally, the collection includes numerous photographs, many of them relating to bridge construction for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and others of Mayan ruins from an 1898 trip to Yucatán. More detailed inventory available upon request.

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