UAH Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives

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  • spc_nick_000458_000458.pdf

    Handwritten contact information for Drew Pearson. Pearson was the journalist whom make Nickerson's classified documents public.
  • Contpoinwiththe_120108114759.pdf

    Memorandum to Colonel J. W. O'Neill, Plans & Operations, Air Force Ballistic Missile Div. (ARDC).; Archive copy is a poor reproduction.
  • loc_hutc_000087_000100.pdf

    This agreement outlines the debt of Hutchens & Murdock of twelve hundred and fifty dollars. The agreement outlines the promise to pay $250.00 every six months until the debt is payed off. The agreement also includes the inventory of Hutchens & Murdocks's personal property at two locations that would be held in mortgage until the debt is paid in full. Following the agreement, handwritten lists detail the personal inventory of two locations: the plumbing shop of Hutchens & Murdock "opposite Easley's Hotel and their plubming shop on W. Clinton Street. The final page shows three of the five promisory notes for the debt to be paid in increments of $250.00.
  • loc_hutc_000111_000130.pdf

    This agreement outlines the debt of Hutchens & Murdock for personal property as described in Schedule A of the document for $1,750.00. Hutchens & Murdock agrees to pay $500.00 in cash and the rest of the debt in "five equal half yearly installments, with interest." Following the written agreement there are pages of inventory of the personal property sold to Hutchens & Murdock.
  • loc_hutc_000147_000151.pdf

    This contract outlines the purchase and installation of automatic sprinklers for the sum of $1,674.00. The contract outlines the agreement of how the Huntsville Ware-House Co. will pay after the installation and the promises made by Hutchens & Murdock of products and techniques used. These scans include the handwritten notes on the backs of each page.
  • spc_schu_079_083_093.pdf

    This contract outlines employee benefits, policies regarding the movement of dependents from Germany to the United States, and conditions of secrecy, noting that "as a condition to admittance to this country and employment hereunder, employee agrees to observe such security measures as the President of the United States may direct with respect to the project here involved." The contract also includes an enclosure clarifying that Schulze's wife and daughter may move to the United States as soon as possible.
  • contlet8mill_070507144634.pdf

    News release describing Saturn V contracts for various components, the companies awarded the contracts, and contract amounts.
  • boeing_060608144216.pdf

    The document is a Boeing manual. It contains operating procedures and directives specifically for the Launch Sytems Branch.
  • Contover7000_041309111606.pdf

    A list of the various contractors over $700,000 involved in the Saturn V production process, in addition to contract numbers and addresses. Archive copy is a photocopy. There are some handwritten notes in ink on some of the pages.
  • Loc_burw-285.pdf

    Photograph number 68. This photograph shows the ship convey from Oran, Algeria to Naples, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
  • Loc_burw-286.pdf

    Photograph number 69. This photograph shows the ship convey from Oran, Algeria to Naples, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
  • Loc_burw-287.pdf

    Photograph number 70. This photograph shows the ship convey from Oran, Algeria to Naples, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
  • Loc_burw-288.pdf

    Photograph number 71. This photograph shows the ship convey from Oran, Algeria to Naples, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
  • Loc_burw-289.pdf

    Photograph number 72. This photograph shows the ship convey from Oran, Algeria to Naples, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
  • Loc_burw-290.pdf

    Photograph number 73. This photograph shows the ship convey from Oran, Algeria to Naples, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
  • Loc_burw-291.pdf

    Photograph number 74. This photograph shows the ship convey from Oran, Algeria to Naples, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
  • Loc_burw-292.pdf

    Photograph number 75. This photograph shows the ship convey from Oran, Algeria to Naples, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
  • Loc_burw-293.pdf

    Photograph number 76. This photograph shows the ship convey from Oran, Algeria to Naples, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
  • Loc_burw-294.pdf

    Photograph number 77. This photograph shows the ship convey from Oran, Algeria to Naples, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
  • Loc_burw-295.pdf

    Photograph number 78. This photograph shows the ship convey from Oran, Algeria to Naples, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
  • http://dkdayton.net/roberts/images/r01c/pdfs/r01c08-03.pdf
  • http://dkdayton.net/roberts/images/r01c/pdfs/r01c06-09.pdf
  • http://dkdayton.net/roberts/images/r07/pdfs/r07_08-02.pdf
  • http://dkdayton.net/roberts/images/r07/pdfs/r07_06-00-032.pdf

    Jackson Co. Site #33
  • http://dkdayton.net/roberts/images/r01c/pdfs/r01c01-25.pdf
  • loc_gold_000295_000295.pdf

    A copy of a story written by Arnold Pollak titled "Tales of the Old Times: When the Train Stalled." This article recounts a time when Pollak's train was stalled in Texas and, being told it would be two more more hours before it started moving again, he engaged in trading fish and wanted to trade the samples for a new cigar jobber. When the train started moving before he was done, Pollak started running but unable to catch the train, Pollak's friend Oscar Goldsmith pulled the rope to stop the train. Handwritten note reads: "Copy from the Tobacco Leaf N. Y. of May 29/26".
  • spc_mcca_000687-689.pdf
  • loc_hutc_000036_000036.pdf

    Notes on back indicate that Bessie was the daughter of James Robert Barclay Sr. and Elizabeth Ingram. "Marjorie Lee Fuqua b. Mar. 1, 1910 / picture c. 1912". Also notes "Highway 72 Blue Water Creek"
  • loc_hutc_000034_000034.pdf

    On back: "James Robert Barclay Sr."
  • loc_hutc_000035_000035.pdf

    On back: "Dr. John W. Barclay"
  • loc_hutc_000037_000037.pdf

    On back: "Mostly Barclays at the Newman house on Adams"
  • loc_hutc_000032_000032.pdf

    On back: "Thomas Cushing Barclay 1818-1886 / Margaret Barclay Troy / Anna Barclay Newman"
  • http://dkdayton.net/roberts/images/r07/pdfs/r07_04-00-056.pdf

    Marshall Co. - Site #5, T8S, R3W, area of Warrenton
  • img_01149.pdf

    Back: CORPORAL GUIDED MISSILE REDSTONE ARSENAL, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA
    A member of the Army missile family used in support of ground combat operations, the Corporal, equipped with either an atomic or conventional type warhead, is a surface-to-surface guided missile capable of engaging tactical targets far beyond the range of conventional artillery. A powerful rocket motor propels the missile through space, at several times the speed of sound.
  • http://dkdayton.net/roberts/images/r01c/pdfs/r01c10-06.pdf
  • http://dkdayton.net/roberts/images/r09/pdfs/r09_09-21.pdf
  • http://dkdayton.net/roberts/images/r01c/pdfs/r01c12-17.pdf
  • spc_nick_000305_000311.pdf

    Brownlow writes to give Nickerson the name of someone that would be interested in his case, Ray Jenkins, who would eventually join Nickerson's defense counsel with Robert K. Bell, along with two others. Nickerson responds, thanking Brownlow for the information. He expresses concern over financially securing Jenkins for his defense but hopes that Brownlow could still arrange a meeting in Knoxville, Tennessee. The third letter is a rough draft of Nickerson's response. Brownlow's second letter responds that she was able to get in touch with Ray Jenkins and left him with materials to read on Nickerson's case. Brownlow states she would get back to Nickerson as soon as he says "yes".
  • spc_nick_000587_000597.pdf

    Bowman writes to the U.S. Army Judiciary Clerk of Court Office to request a copy of the transcript of the Nickerson court martial proceedings. Mary B. Dennis, Deputy Clerk of Court responds that a large portion is classified and asks if he wants that material reviewed towards declassification though it would be a lengthy process. She also guides him towards other "publicably available documents" regarding the case. The following letters from Dennis regards the review of the classified transcripts of the Nickerson case and more details about the record of the trial. Bowman's second letter includes a check to pay for the transcripts and the review of the classified material. Dennis writes several more letters regarding more classified prosection exhibits and that Bowman's request to review the classified material has been denied. The final letter is the memo that states that the review has been denied from Deputy Director Robert J. Monahan.
  • loc_gold_000280_000282_000288_000291.pdf

    These first two letters, written by Ed to "Papa" Oscar Goldsmith detail paying off land notes to get money for possible "urgent purpose[s]". The second letter discusses a charge Ed put in the ledger and the hope to "improve things" with his business. The next letter is also from Ed. In this letter, Ed discloses information regarding his lack of a permanent place and inquires if he should sell the property on Clinton Street and his car. The final two letters are written by an unknown author, but contain information from Oscar to Ed in reponse to Ed's letters. The letters advise Ed not to sell the house on Clinton Street as it would sell for less than he owes on it at the time, but does advise to sell his car. It also tells of payments made by Oscar at the request of Ed. It discloses details about Ed's financial situation. The second letter regards a dividend Ed received from the Wonderfield Oil Co. along with a note that "Papa" is feeling better.
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