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Correspondence to Oscar Goldsmith regarding fifty shares of Dallas Mnfg. Co. stock.
The first letter notes that they are "drawing on [Goldsmith]" for $2,250.00 for 25 shares as they could only get 25 shares according to the handwritten note at the botton. Plater also asks if Goldsmith is in the market for more stock. The second and third letter details fifty available shares of Dallas Mnfg. Co. stock at $87.50 per share and confirms Goldsmith's purchase of said shares. -
Correspondence between G. H. Milliken and Oscar Goldsmith about the Treasurership of Dallas Mnfg. Co.
These letters discuss the appointment of a new treasurer of Dallas Mnfg. Co. to succeed Mr. Rison. Oscar Goldsmith offers himself as an applicant for the position in the first letter. The second letter is Milliken's response to the topic. He states that Mr. Rhett has been selected for some time now while Mr. Rison was still there. Milliken thanks Goldsmith for his willingness to take on more work and hopes he will continue as Assistant Treasurer as he deems it "unwise for a man of your age" to take on additional responsibilities. Goldsmith replies in the final letter expressing happiness at Mr. Rhett's appointment and mentions the already-scheduled Director's Meeting. -
Correspondence between G. H. Milliken and Oscar Goldsmith about a visit to the mill in Huntsville from Milliken and Mr. Winchester.
Milliken writes to Oscar Goldsmith in the first letter stating that he hopes to visit the Huntsville mill with Mr. Winchester soon. Goldsmith responds that he would be glad to have them visit. -
Correspondence between G. H. Milliken, W. E. Winchester, and Oscar Goldsmith.
Correspondence between G. H. Milliken, W. E. Winchester, and Oscar Goldsmith regarding flowers bought for the funeral of Mr. Rison. -
Receipts for the Dallas Manufacturing Company.
Receipts detailing the purchase of paint by Oscar Goldsmith and and itemized receipt and list. -
Letter to Oscar Goldsmith from S. D. Brewsters about yearly sales and inventory.
S. D. Brewster writes to Oscar Goldsmith in response to a previous letter in which Goldsmith sent earning statements for the Dallas Mnfg. Co. He details how the profit was lower than he had hoped and wish the treasurer, Mr. Rison, who had been sick and just returned from Minnesota, well. -
Letters to Oscar Goldsmith from G. H. Milliken.
A collection of letters from G. H. Milliken to Oscar Goldsmith regarding various business related topics including stockholders and directors meetings, certificates for shares of Pacolet stock for Judge Walker, the confirmation that Judge Walker's check was received and the stock certificate was mailed, and potential buyers of Huntsville Land Co's. Dallas stock. -
Notice from Goldsmith-Grosser Co. of a clearance sale on all boys' clothing.
Addressed to "Madam", this letter details a clearance sale on all boys' clothing as it is needing to be cleared out to make room for other merchandise. -
Letter to K. Ward-Smith from Oscar Goldsmith.
A letter from Oscar Goldsmith to K. Ward-Smith regarding capital stock of the Dallas Mfg. Co. -
Correspondence between Hotchkin and Co. and Oscar Goldsmith.
The letters detail information about Dallas Manufacturing Co. stocks being sold. This set of documents also includes a check for the forty shares. -
Letter to A. L. Rison.
This letter includes responses to Rison's wire and the return wire. It also includes information on cotton buyers and local weather conditions. The sender did not sign the letter, but it is most likely Oscar Goldsmith. -
Letters to G. H. Milliken from A. W. Newson.
Newson writes to Milliken about a party who wants to purchase Dallas Mfg. Co. stock though the dividends are low. The second letter details the purchase price the party is willing to pay and if Milliken knows anyone with 100 to 300 shares for sale. -
Telegram to Oscar Goldsmith from Hotchkin and Co.
Hotchkin & Co. sent this telegram to Oscar Goldsmith in response to Goldsmith's bid. They states that they cannot do anything for the bid but will sell forty shares. -
Telegram to A. L. Rison from Jones-Baugh Cotton Company.
Telegram to A. L. Rison from Jones-Baugh Cotton Company confirming the sale of one thousand bales of cotton. -
Personal letters to Ike Schiffman from Ben Stromberg.
Personal letters to Ike Schiffman from Ben Stromberg written on Stromberg, Kraus and Co. letterhead. The letters contain various business related topics and personal health information. Among the letters are telegrams acknowledging bills received and other business information. -
Document certifying the sale of property from Lewis Douglass to I. Schiffman and Co.
This documents details the sale of property of Lewis Douglass to I. Schiffman and Co. and the accompaning prices. The sold property includes horses, mules, and donkeys. -
Letter to J. P. Fuller from Lewis Douglass.
Lewis Douglass writes to J. P. Fuller authorizing I. Schiffman to take control of his land. -
Receipt of debt for E. B. Carter.
A detailed breakdown of loans and payments for E. B. Carter in business with I. Schiffman. -
Rental agreement between Isaac Shiffman and Gilbert Bros.
This rental agreement details the terms on which Gilbert Bros. rented land from Isaac Shiffman for a monthly rent of $62.50. -
Loan contracts between I. Schiffman & Co. and various customers.
Various loan contracts for livestock and equipment between I. Schiffman and customers including Moses Johnson, J. C. Todd, Gus Williams, Tom and B. F. Wyley, Henry Rice, and I. K. Carter. -
Receipts for the sale of property.
Two receipts detailing the sale of horses, wagons, and harnesses to I. Schiffman & Co. for $80.00 and $85.00. -
Agreement for the installation of galvanized roofing.
Agreement for the installation of galvanized roofing on a cotton shed occupied and rented by Gilbert Bros. from I. Schiffman and Co. at the request of Bettie Schiffman. Bettie's name appears on documents after July 1910 due to the death of her husband, Isaac. -
Lease agreement between Gilbert Bros. and Bettie Schiffman.
Lease agreement for three years of property of Bettie Schiffman for a total of $62.50 per month. This agreement is an extension of Gilbert Bros. previous land lease from Isaac Schiffman. Isaac died in 1910 and the rental property being transferred to Bettie was written up in a new agreement under her name. -
Loan contract between I. Schiffman and Thomas Wilson.
Loan contract for $225.00 for mules, horses, a cow, and equipment, borrowed by Thomas Wilson from Isaac Schiffman. -
Receipt from $85.32 for S. Schiffman & Co. from R. D. McKinney.
Receipt from $85.32 for S. Schiffman & Co. from R. D. McKinney. -
Loan contracts, bills, and receipts for business between I. Schiffman & Co. and Bill Bragg and Percy Bragg.
Various loan contracts, bills, and receipts for purchases made by Bill Bragg and Percy Bragg from I. Schiffman and Co. in 1906. The final document is a receipt for livestock and equipment in 1907. -
Headshot of men's soccer player Chris O'Halloran.
From the 1992 men's soccer team headshots. -
Photo proof sheets of 1992 UAH athletics teams.
Shown on page 1: Soccer players Brian Denis, Chris O'Halloran, and Ivan Zujovic; ice hockey coach Doug Ross, unidentified coach or staff member, and Sharon Newman. Page 2: Paula Tullis; soccer players Roye Locklear, William A. Koelle, R. David Sorrell, Stephen Gruchot, Milo Boering, Jason Jones, Adam Fuller, and Brian Mitchell. Page 3: Soccer players Carl Stewart, Chris Maltezos, Felix Egbe, Hassan Hassan, Ricky Crawford, Hisham Khalafalla, Paul Tedesco, and Scott Humphrey. -
Group photo of 1992-1993 men's soccer team.
Front row, left to right: Paul Tedesco, Ricky Crawford, Stephen Gruchot, Chris Maltezos, Hassan Hassan, Scott Humphrey. Second row, left to right: R. David Sorrell, Carl Stewart, Hisham Khalafalla, Brian Denis, Adam Fuller, Brian Mitchell, Chris O'Halloran. Third row, left to right: unidentified coach, Roye Locklear, William A. Koelle, Milo Boering, Felix Egbe, Ivan Zujovic, and coach Carlos Petersen. Developed at Quality Photo Services, Inc., 733 Arcadia Circle, Huntsville, Alabama 35801. A note on the negative envelope reads, "f.8 at 9 sec. Soccer Team '92-93." -
UAH men's soccer team in action vs. Alabama A&M University.
Photo taken during the Mayor's Cup, an annual competition between Alabama A&M and UAH athletics. -
UAH men's soccer team in action vs. Alabama A&M University.
Photo taken during the Mayor's Cup, an annual competition between Alabama A&M and UAH athletics. -
Individual shots of men's soccer player Chris O'Halloran.
From the 1993 men's soccer team photos. -
Group photos of the 1993-1994 men's soccer team.
Spragins Hall is seen in the background. -
Members of the 1993-1994 men's soccer team lining up for photos.
Spragins Hall is seen in the background. -
Action shot from 1993 Charger Soccer School.
Camp coaches in foreground left to right: UAH men's soccer players Ivan Zujovic and Chris O'Halloran; men's soccer coach Carlos Petersen as goalkeeper. Photo taken in the Spragins Hall gym on the UAH campus. -
Chris O'Halloran and Ivan Zujovic lead drills at 1993 Charger Soccer School.
O'Halloran in foreground; Zujovic in background. Both were members of the UAH men's soccer team, 1991-1994. Photo taken in the Spragins Hall gym on the UAH campus. -
Chris O'Halloran at 1993 Charger Soccer School.
O'Halloran was a member of the UAH men's soccer team 1991-1994 and coached Charger Soccer School in 1993. Photo taken in the Spragins Hall gym on the UAH campus. -
Chris O'Halloran and camp participants in action at 1993 Charger Soccer School.
O'Halloran was a member of the UAH men's soccer team 1991-1994 and coached Charger Soccer School in 1993. Photo taken in the Spragins Hall gym on the UAH campus.