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This section contains a report on the Gabriel Moore House, a home built in Madison county, Huntsville, Alabama.
Madison Co. - Huntsville Site #24, Sec. 6, T3, R1W -
Thirty Years Ago.
This is an article about how F.W. Shorland won the Cuca Cup outright at Herne Hill in July 1894. -
Third Courthouse
Front: Court House, Huntsville, Ala. -
Third Courthouse
Front: Madison County Court House, Huntsville, Ala. -
Third Courthouse
Front: Madison County Court House, Huntsville, Ala. -
Third Courthouse
Front: Madison County Court House, Huntsville, Ala. -
Third Courthouse
Front: Madison County Court House, Huntsville, Ala. -
Third Courthouse
Front: Madison County Court House, Huntsville, Ala. -
Third Courthouse
Front: Madison County Court House and Confederate Monument, Huntsville, Ala. -
Third Courthouse
Front: Court House, Huntsville, Ala. -
Third Courthouse
Front: Courthouse, Huntsville, Alabama
Back: COURTHOUSE. HUNTSVILLE, ALA. This building is a landmark and has been cited as being one of historic and architectural interest. It is beautifully maintained in lawns and flowers the year 'round. -
Third Courthouse
Back: COURTHOUSE, Huntsville, Alabama. The building has been cited by the Historic American Buildings Survey Committee as "possessing exceptional historic or architectural interest and as being worthy of most careful preservation for the benefit of future generations." The lawns are beautifully maintained. At one time deer and peacocks were kept on the ground. -
Third Avenue A New Deal for American Art
Painting of a street with people and buildings, as well as an elevated train line. Text at the bottom tells about the New Deal art program and this particular painting. -
Therrel, Letters,1916
Families -
Theoretical liquid propellant performance calculations
Archive copy is a photocopy.; The purpose of these writings is to compile in one volume the basic elements of thermodynamics and gas dynamics which are useful in the evaluation of thrust chamber performance. It is presumed that the reader will have had an elementary course in thermodynamics and gas dynamics. The discussion of topics useful in evaluating thrust chamber performance is, of necessity, limited to these physical effects amenable to other areas that are as yet in the research stage of development. The author would like to take this opportunity to express his gratitude to Mr. G. S. Gill for many stimulating discussions on this subject. Thanks are due to Mr. D. J. Kuyper for permission to utilize his discussion on elastic-plastic strain and its application to nozzle throat area change. Finally, the author wishes to express his gratitude to his wife, Alice, who typed the bulk of the manuscript. -
Theatre - French Roles, 7 pieces, undated
Early History -
The Wernher von Braun Civic Center
Back: HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA, The Wernher von Braun Civic Center. -
THE VOYAGE MUST CONTINUE....
Image of astronaut floating in space with Earth and the Moon reflected in the helmet. -
The Twin Falls on Monte Sano
Front: THE TWIN FALLS ON MONTE SANO, HUNTSVILLE, ALA. -
The Three Forks of Flint River
Front: The Three Forks of Flint River, near Huntsville, Ala. -
The Steubenville Pottery Company catalog.
This is a Steubenville Pottery Company catalog of Queensware and glassware items. A picture of the Harrison Brothers' No. 35 Special is on page 7 and the No. 30 special is on page 9 of the catalog. Other items include the Lois, Roswell, and Avalon toilet sets in various colors, Fruit Bowls, Salad plates, the Ethel Dinner Service in various colors, Cuspidores, Celery dishes, Chop dishes, Princess Jardinieres, lamps, lamp burners, clocks, and knives. -
The Spring and Ford
Front: The Spring and Ford, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Ritz Cafe
Front: The Ritz Café, 108 North Washington St., Huntsville Alabama
Back: Complete Menu - Sandwiches to Full Courses. Home Baked Pie, Corn Bread, and Biscuits. Specialising in Tennessee Country Ham.
Air Conditioned. IN THE HEART OF HUNTSVILLE, on all connecting routes. -
The Records of 1892
This is a table of cycling records from 1892 as compiled by the National Cycling Union. Contains path and road records as well as a cartoon of a skeleton riding a bicycle. -
The Post-Apollo Space Program: Directions for the Future.
The document is a Space Task Group report to the president. Pages 8, 18, 26, 27 of the document are missing. -
The Pershing Missile
Front: The Pershing Missile, Redstone Arsenal
Back: THE PERSHING MISSILE, REDSTONE ARSENAL, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA
This Pershing surface to surface missile can deliver an atomic warhead deep into enemy territory. The Army missile is a solid propellant ballistic missile under development by the Army Ballistic Missile Agency to replace the old reliable Redstone. The missile is named for General of the Armies John J. Pershing, World War I hero. -
THE PENTAGON... BEFORE AND AFTER SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 Historical Preservation and Force Protection of a National Historic Landmark....
Informational poster detailing the changes to the Pentagon after 9/11. The poster has photographs with captions on top of a blurred American flag background. -
The Merrimack Mills
Front: The Merrimack Mills, Huntsville, Ala -
The Merrimack Mills
Front: The Merrimack Mills, Huntsville, Ala -
The lunar roving vehicle (LRV) on the Moon.
This photo shows the LRV on the moon at the Hadley-Appenine mountain range landing site during the Apollo 15 mission. Developed by Marshall Space Flight Center and built by Boeing, the LRV was an electric vehicle used to explore the Moon's surface during the Apollo 15, 16, and 17 missions. -
The lunar roving vehicle (LRV) during its construction.
Developed by Marshall Space Flight Center and built by Boeing, the LRV was an electric vehicle used to explore the Moon's surface during the Apollo 15, 16, and 17 missions.