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Report of Physical Examination.
This report documents August Schulze's physical condition after his arrival in the United States. -
Report of hospitalization of Edwin D. Burwell Jr.
The document informs Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s commanfing officer of his hospitalization. -
Report from the Alabama sesquicentennial celebration held in Huntsville, Alabama.
This report was written by Frederic F. Mellen of Jackson, Mississippi. Mellen was a descendant of Arthur F. Hopkins, a Lawrence County delegate to the 1819 constitutional convention. Mellen recounts his experience at the sesquicentennial events on August 2, 1969, including the birthday luncheon and the ceremony commemorating the signing of the 1819 constitution. He notes that "it is pleasing to see and realize how Huntsville has grown, and that now it is a vast educational and scientific research and development center." -
Replica of X3-Prospero
The backup satellite of the Prospero vehicle that R3 launched, slated for launch aboard R4 before it was scrapped and eventually hung in the London Science Museum as a partner to the R4. -
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. -
Rental agreement and price for a sewing machine.
Rental agreement for a sewing machine, rented from John Williams by a Mr. Sammons. The back notes that it was paid for in part by S. Schiffman & Co. -
Rent of J. S. Christian.
Handwritten calculations of six month rent from October 1, 1938 to April 1, 1939. -
Redstone Motel
Front: Redstone Motel
Back: REDSTONE MOTEL, Highway 231 South, Huntsville, Alabama, Air-Conditioned - Electric Heat, "The Utmost in Comfort", Phone JEfferson 4-6854. -
Redstone Missile
Front: Redstone
Back: Redstone Missile. Developed at Huntsville, Alabama's Redstone Arsenal, the Redstone is shown here being readied for launching at Cape Canaveral. -
Redstone Federal Credit Union's Main Office
Back: Redstone Federal Credit Union's Main Office is located at 511 Sparkman Drive, Huntsville, Alabama, adjoining Research Park. The structure was dedicated in August 1967. -
Redstone Ballistic Missile
Front: Redstone Ballistic Missile, Redstone Arsenal
Back: REDSTONE BALLISTIC MISSILE REDSTONE ARSENAL, HUNTSVILLE. ALABAMA
The Army's "Sunday Punch", the Redstone, is a liquid-propelled, surface-to-surface ballistic missile, which can place a nuclear or conventional warhead, with extreme accuracy, on targets up to 200 miles away. The missile is 69 feet long and 70 inches in diameter. -
Redstone Arsenal Yesterday and Today" by Baker, Michael E., 1990
Redstone Arsenal (RSA) -
Redstone Arsenal Complex Chronology
Redstone Arsenal (RSA) -
Redstone Arsenal 50th Year, Huntsville Times Newspaper, 1991
Redstone Arsenal (RSA) -
Redstone Aresenal
Back: REDSTONE ARSENAL southwest of Huntsville, Alabama.
Site of the nation's largest ordnance, rocket, and guided missile research. -
Red Cross Girls distributing donuts Hq. Mignano.
Photograph number 318. This photograph shows women from the Red Cross distributing donuts at the headquarters in Mignano, Italy in the Province of Caserta. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Red Cross Girls distributing donuts Hq. Mignano.
Photograph number 319. This photograph shows the line to receive donuts at the headquarters in Mignano, Italy in the Province of Caserta. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Red Cross Club Bagnoli.
Photograph number 533. This photograph shows a boy with a donkey near a clothesline at the Red Cross Club in Bagnoli, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Red Cross Club Bagnoli.
Photograph number 534. This photograph shows a boy with a donkey near a Red Cross tent at the Red Cross Club in Bagnoli, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Red Cross Club Bagnoli.
Photograph number 537. This photograph shows military personnel playing volleyball at the Red Cross Club in Bagnoli, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Red Cross Club Bagnoli.
Photograph number 538. This photograph shows military personnel sitting together at the Red Cross Club in Bagnoli, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Red Cross Bagnoli.
Photograph number 235. This photograph shows three people, two men and one woman, seated at a table at the Red Cross in Bagnoli, Italy in Naples. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Red Cross Bagnoli.
Photograph number 236. This photograph shows three people, two men and one woman, seated at a table at the Red Cross in Bagnoli, Italy in Naples. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Receipts from 1931-1932 for I. Schiffman and Company.
Various receipts for cotton from multiple companies and farms including Sulphur Spring, Weil farm, Tibbs farm, Morris farm, Cobb farm, and Pierce farm. -
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. -
Receipts for the Dallas Manufacturing Company.
Receipts detailing the purchase of paint by Oscar Goldsmith and and itemized receipt and list. -
Receipt.
This receipt totalling $31.56 has no indication of its origin. -
Receipt of payment from the State of Alabama Treasurer's Office.
This receipt of payment details the purchase of land by Hutchens and Murdock for $144.00 in Madison County. -
Receipt of payment from Samuel Strauss
Receipt of payment of $29.00 from Samuel Strauss for land taxes in Kossuth County, Iowa. Signed bythe treasurer, S. S. Rist. -
Receipt of payment from E. H. S.
Receipt of payment of $8.50 from E. H. S. signed by Walter Gurley. -
Receipt of George W. Scott.
This receipt is from October 1, 1852 and notes Scott's wages and the price of wheat bushels. -
Receipt of debt for E. B. Carter.
A detailed breakdown of loans and payments for E. B. Carter in business with I. Schiffman.