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The Huntsville Public Library
Back: The Huntsville Public Library, Huntsville, Alabama -
The Huntsville Hilton
Back: THE HUNTSVILLE HILTON, 401 Williams Avenue, Huntsville, Alabama 35801, Phone: (205) 533-1400
Located adjacent to the Von Braun Civic Center. 288 luxurious guest rooms. 8 beautifully appointed meeting rooms designed especially for conventions, capable of handling groups from 10 to 900 persons. Two lovely lounges and two excellent restaurants. The Twickenham Room and The Pepper Tree. Heated outdoor pool. -
The Huntsville High School
Front: The Huntsville High School, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Huntsville Female College
Churches -
The Huntsville Big Spring
Front: The Huntsville Big Spring, Capacity 20,000,000 gallons daily, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Hub of Rocket and Guided Missile Research
Redstone Arsenal (RSA) -
The History of Thor.
This history is intended as a quick orientation source and as a ready-reference for review of the Thor and its systems. The report briefly states the development of Thor, summarizes and chronicles Thor missile and booster launchings, provides illustrations and descriptions of the vehicle systems, relates their genealogy, explains some of the performance capabilities of the Thor and Thor-based vehicles used, and focuses attention to the exploration of space by Douglas Aircraft Company, Inc. -
The Henderson National Bank
Front: The Henderson National Bank, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Grove
Front: "The Grove," Huntsville, Ala. -
The Grove
Front: "The Grove," Huntsville, Ala. -
The Episcopal Church
Front: The Episcopal Church, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Episcopal Church
Front: The Episcopal Church, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Elks Theatre
Front: The Elks Theatre, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Elks Theatre
Front: The Elks Theatre, Huntsville, Ala. -
The death and burial of Henry Goldsmith.
This handwritten note provides information on the death and burial place of Henry Goldsmith, Oscar's older brother, who was born in 1840. The note reads: "Henry Goldsmith - was a member of Co D - 4 [sic] Infantry - died in Huntsville Ala. Jany 6/17, was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery Marker No. 295 was placed on his grave - He was a member of Egbert J. Jones Camp. -
The Dallas Mills
Front: The Dallas Mills, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Dallas Mills
Front: The Dallas Mills, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Daily Times Building
Front: The Daily Times Building, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Daily Times Building
Front: The Daily Times Building, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Cuca Race
This is a page from the scrapbook that contains part of article about the Cuca Cocoa Challenge Cup race and the hour by hour breakdown of the 1893 race. -
The Cuca Cup Race: and its Moral
This is an article about the Cuca Cocoa Challenge Cup and goes into the race, eventually describing how Shorland's bicycle made a difference to the end result of the race. -
The Cuca 24
This is an article and illustration of the third edition of the Cuca Cocoa Challenge Cup -
The Church of the Nativity
Front: The Church of the Nativity, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Charles Motel
Front: The Charles Motel, Huntsville, Ala., 2 Miles North of By-pass, on U.S. Highways 231 & 431.
Back: THE Charles MOTEL, THE Charles RESTAURANT, Huntsville, Alabama.
Owned & Operated by Mr. & Mrs. L.D. Miller, Phone JEfferson 6-2524, P.O. Address: Meridianvllle, Alabama -
The Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula
A chapel within the Tower of London. This is where the most famous prisoners of the tower were buried after their executions. Katherine Howard was one of three queens buried here. -
The Butler Training School
Front: The Butler Training School, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Burritt Mansion at Burritt on the Mountain
Back: The Burritt Mansion at Burritt on the Mountain - A Living Museum. Built by Dr. William Henry Burritt for his retirement home atop Round Top Mountain with a commanding view of the City of Huntsville and the Tennessee Valley. Completed in 1938, the house is insulated with 2200 bales of wheat straw. -
The Bradley Home at Merrimack and The Burns Home
Front: The Bradley Home at Merrimack - Huntsville, Ala. - The Burns Home. -
The Bradley Home at Merrimack and The Burns Home
Front: The Bradley Home at Merrimack - The Burns Home - Huntsville, Ala. -
The Big Spring, Source of the South's First Public Waterway
Back: THE BIG SPRING, Huntsville, Alabama. Located near the center of town, this spring furnished all the city's water supply from its earliest days until recent years. It formed the nucleus for the South's first - and the nation's second - public waterworks system. Now world famous. -
The Big Spring, Huntsville, Ala.
Front: The Big Spring, Huntsville, Ala. -
The Big Spring & Fourth Courthouse
Back: HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA. The Big Spring with the Madison County Courthouse in the background. -
The Big Spring
Back: THE BIG SPRING, Huntsville, Alabama. This spring located near the center of Huntsville, has furnished the water supply of Huntsville since its earliest days, and formed the nucleus for the South's first - and the nation's second - public waterworks system. This space has become world famous. -
The Big Spring
Front: The Big Spring, Huntsville, Ala. 50,000,000 gals. Daily.
Back: The Big Spring, Huntsville, Ala. 50,000,000 gals. Daily. -
The Big Spring
Front: Big Spring Huntsville, Ala. One Million Gallons per Hour. -
The Big Spring
Front: The Big Spring, Huntsville, Ala. 24,000,000 Gallons Per Day. M. R. Murray