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  • http://dkdayton.net/roberts/images/r01c/pdfs/r01c04-17.pdf
  • http://dkdayton.net/roberts/images/r07/pdfs/r07_04-00-049.pdf

    Madison Co. - Maysville Site #7, Sec. 16, T2, R2E, Maysville
  • http://dkdayton.net/roberts/images/r04a/pdfs/r04a23-02.pdf
  • http://dkdayton.net/roberts/images/r04a/pdfs/r04a21-00-001.pdf
  • http://dkdayton.net/roberts/images/r01c/pdfs/r01c05-36.pdf
  • http://dkdayton.net/roberts/images/r01c/pdfs/r01c05-35.pdf
  • http://dkdayton.net/roberts/images/r04a/pdfs/r04a05-02.pdf

    Families
  • http://dkdayton.net/roberts/images/r07/pdfs/r07_04-00-005.pdf

    Madison Co. - Huntsville Site #21, 519 Randolph Ave. SE, Huntsville
  • http://dkdayton.net/roberts/images/r07/pdfs/r07_04-00-002.pdf

    This section contains a report on the Steele House, a home built in Madison county, Huntsville, Alabama.
  • Loc_burw--1774.pdf
  • IMG_8091.JPEG

    A slate statue of Alan Turing, located at Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. Depicts Alan Turing hunched over an Enigma machine.
  • Loc_burw--1785.pdf
  • Loc_burw--1786.pdf
  • Loc_burw--1787.pdf
  • Loc_burw--1788.pdf
  • img_01045.pdf

    Back: The 7.5 million pound thrust Saturn V first stage is static tested at the NASA-Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. Five F-l engines power the stage. The stage will be the booster for the first Saturn V launched. This vehicle is scheduled for launch this year (1967).
  • img_01121.pdf

    Front: Static Test Tower.
    Back: STATIC FIRING TEST TOWER, MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
    The Saturn booster undergoes static firing at the NASA George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama. The booster has been successfully static fired many times prior to the launching of the first Saturn from Cape Canaveral, Florida on October 27, 1961. The same tower has been used for Redstone and Jupiter programs. Static testing of a missile consists of locking the missile into place on the stand and firing it. The missile does not "take off", but as it strains against the mighty grip of the great tower its roaring engine can be studied for performance characteristics as if it were actually in flight.
  • spc_nick_000057_000060.pdf

    These voluntary statements were made in the office of Robert K. Bell. The first by Mrs. John C. Nickerson and the second by Dr. Wernher von Braun.
  • spc_mcca_000075-80_web.pdf

    This document is a text version of the statements Charley Scott made on May 16, 1964 on the education needs and challenges in Alabama. Scott notes that he is addressing "students, prospective students, parents, secondary school representatives, and members of the University of Alabama staff in Huntsville." He frequently quotes Dr. Frank A. Rose, President of the University of Alabama.
  • loc_robf_000241_000243.pdf

    In his statement, William W. Sanders details the day Mrs. Hazel claimed to have seen Sawyer's body being burned by Abner Tate's slaves. He tells of how she told the story to him and that he was surprised when she relayed everything to him. Sanders ends by stating he believes Mrs. Hazel charged a "man of excellent character".
  • loc_robf_000235_000237_000239_000239.pdf

    The statement of Sarah Pool tells of her encounter with Mrs. Hazel in 1845 in Mississippi. She details the "strange stories" told by Mrs. Hazel and how she accused Mrs. McDavid of stealing and had "opened her bundle," a reference made in William Conner's letter to Abner Tate, that supposedly contained some medicines. Mrs. Hazel then asked Sarah to convey the story to Mrs. McDavid to which Sarah said Mrs. McDavid acted surprised at the accusations. Sarah also tells how Mrs. Hazel spoke of Mr. Tate and his right hand man involved in the murder of a man who she could not name.
  • loc_robf_000183_000187.pdf

    This is the statement of Daniel H. Bingham taken in December of 1855 regarding a murder that occurred in Alabama that occured in 1842. In his statement, D. H. Bingham accuses Abner Tate of the murder of one Jonathan K. Rier of Tuscaloosa. He also accuses Tate's slave, George Cabiness, of aiding and abetting in the committing of the crime. Following Bingham's statement, a statement of support is taken from Barbara Hazel placing a "stranger" in the home of Abner Tate the night of the murder. The next page is a second statement given by D. H. Bingham regarding the murder of Charles B. Sawyer of Coffee County, Tennessee and accusing Abner Tate and his slave, George Cabiness of the crime. His statement is followed by the witness, Barbara Hazel's statement that placed the victim in the home of Abner Tate.
  • spc_nick_000571_000574.pdf

    This statement insists the charges and specifications against Colonel Nickerson "greatly enlarge on any activities or indiscretion that the Colonel might possibly have committed." The counsel states the Nickerson was simply acting out of enthusiasm to serve the Army. It states that Colonel Charles Zimmer and 1st Lt. Lewis Cole have been assigned to Nickerson's defense.
  • img_00741.pdf

    Front: State School, Huntsville, Alabama
  • Loc_burw-246.pdf

    Photograph number 24. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
  • Loc_burw-265.pdf

    Photograph number 43. This photograph shows the road to the Oran, Algeria staging area. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
  • Loc_burw-266.pdf

    Photograph number 44. This photograph shows the road to the Oran, Algeria staging area. There is a herd of goats on the road. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
  • Loc_burw-267.pdf

    Photograph number 45. This photograph shows the road to the Oran, Algeria staging area. There are two people riding animals. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
  • Loc_burw-268.pdf

    Photograph number 46. This photograph shows a man on the road to the Oran, Algeria staging area. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
  • Loc_burw-269.pdf

    Photograph number 47. This photograph shows the Oran, Algeria staging area. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
  • Loc_burw-270.pdf

    Photograph number 48. This photograph shows the Oran, Algeria staging area. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
  • Loc_burw-271.pdf

    Photograph number 49. This photograph shows the Oran, Algeria staging area. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
  • IMG_0682.jpg

    A picture of St. Peter's Cornhill, a church that Sir Christopher Wren built after the London fire in 1666.
  • IMG_0748.jpg

    St. Paul's Cathedral dates back to 604. It was destroyed in 1666 due to the London Fire. Sir Christopher was contracted to rebuild the Cathedral as part of the Commission to rebuild London's churches. It was completed in 1711.
  • IMG_0723.jpg

    St. Nicholas Cole Abby Centre for Workplace Ministry was one of the churches that was destroyed in the London Fire in 1666. It was the first church rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren. It has gone through many changes in the last hundred years, but today it is home to The Wren, a coffee shop, and a workplace ministry.
  • IMG_0697.jpg

    St. Michael Cornhill is a church that stands on one of the oldest Christian sites in Britian, dating back to Roman occupation. It was rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren in 1672 after the London Fire in 1666. The tower was built by Nicholas Hawksmoor in 1722. It was later restored by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1860.
  • img_00561.pdf

    Front: St. Mary's Catholic Church, Huntsville, Ala.
  • IMG_0698.jpg

    St. Mary Woolnoth is one of the churches rebuilt after the London Fire. It had partly survived the fire but after considerable repairs in 1670, it was determined that it needed to be rebuilt in the 18th century. While this one is traditionally credited to Hawksmoor, it was rebuilt by the Commision that rebuilt about 50 churches in London, which Sir Christopher Wren is usually credited.
  • IMG_0717.jpg

    St. Mary Aldermary was rebuilt 1679-82 by Sir Christopher Wren's office after the London Fire in 1666. The current plan of the church follows its medieval outline.
  • IMG_0699.jpg

    St. Mary Abchurch is one of the churches rebuilt after the London Fire in 1666, traditionally credited to Sir Christopher Wren. It is also the home of the friends of the city churches.
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