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"10th Annual Meeting of the Alabama Division of the Southeastern Regional Association of Physical Plant Administrators of Universities and Colleges."
This leaflet contains an itinerary for the meeting as well as descriptions and photographs of existing UAH buildings. The leaflet also notes future plans for campus facilities and the fact that this was the first time the meeting was held at UAH. -
"Aerial view of Scale Model UAH, January, 1968."
The model shows the future library and Engineering Science building. -
"Ground Breaking Ceremony, University of Alabama Research Institute, Huntsville, Alabama, December 20, 1962."
The program includes a short history of the Research Institute and a program of events, featuring remarks from Rudolf Hermann, Wernher von Braun, and Alabama Governor John Patterson. The back page shows a map of Huntsville with directions from the Huntsville Armory to the Research Institute. -
"Remarks by Patrick Richardson to the UAH President's Council November 1, 1996 on the M. Louis Salmon Library Dedication."
Richardson's comments include a biographical sketch of Salmon with details of his World War II service, law career, and civic involvement. Richardson also notes Salmon's involvement in the UAH Foundation. -
"View from the North of Scale Model UAH, January, 1968."
The model shows the future library building and the Engineering Science building. -
"View from the South of Scale Model UAH, January, 1968."
The model shows the future library and the Engineering Science building. -
Aerial view of the UAH campus.
The photograph shows Spragins Hall, Roberts Hall, the Nursing Building, the Library, and Wilson Hall. -
Antique car parked at the entrance to the Noojin House.
Located at 3300 Holmes Ave. in Huntsville, the home was donated to UAH by F. Kenneth Noojin in 1983. UAH sold the home in 2001. -
Architecture notebook ##: Madison Hall at UAH, Huntsville, Alabama.
Madison Hall, originally the Graduate Studies Building, was designed by Harvie Jones. Located at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. -
Architecture notebook 1: Athens State College buildings, Athens, Ala.
Founders Hall, built c. 1840, and Houston Hall, built 1907, Athens State College. Located on the campus of Athens State University in Athens, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 1: Betheny College, near Elkton, Tenn.
Betheny College, built c. 1840s. Greek Revival style. Located on Bryson Road near Elkton, Giles County, Tennessee. -
Architecture notebook 10: Structures in and around Crawfordsville, Ga.
North Georgia. Includes the Lustrat House, the Georgia Power Company building, and various stores. Greek Revival style building, built c. 1830-1850 located in Crawfordsville, Georgia. Sketches include the rough locations of North Georgia and University of Georgia campus buildings. Abandoned building in Town Square, built c. 1850s. -
Architecture notebook 14: Alabama A&M Domestic Science Building, in Huntsville, Alabama.
Alabama A&M Domestic Science Building, built c. 1911. Classical style. Located in Huntsville, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 14: Peterson Hall at University of Montevallo, in Montevallo, Alabama.
University of Montevallo. Peterson Hall, built 1914. Old Art Annex, turn-of-the-century Victorian style house. Located in Montevallo, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 17: Oakwood College, East Hall, at 7000 Adventist Blvd., Huntsville, Alabama.
Oakwood College East Hall, built 1899. Late-Victorian style. Located at 7000 Adventist Blvd., Huntsvile, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 32: Bean Hall, or Carnegie Library, at Judson College, in Marion, Alabama.
Bean Hall, also known as Carnegie Library, at Judson College, built c. 1905. Neo-classical style. Located in Marion, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 44: Judson College Alumnae Hall, in Marion, Alabama.
Judson College Alumnae Auditorium and Hall, built in 1902. Located in Marion, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 54: Jewett Hall, at Judson College, Marion, Alabama.
Jewett Hall, originally built in 1840, destroyed by fire in 1888. Rebuilding began in 1889 and destroyed by second fire in 1947. Current building built in 1950. Colonial architecture, inspired by the Governor's Palace in Williamsburg, Virginia. Located at Judson College in Marion, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 63: Athens State College, in Athens, Alabama.
Athens State College, originally built in the 1830s renovation took place in 1979-80. Jones & Herrin, Architects worked on eight buildings including Founder's Hall (c. 1830), Brown Hall (c. 1900), Sanders Hall (early 20th century), Union Building (c. 1966), McCandless Hall (c. 1912), Houston Hall, Naylor Hall, and McCain Hall (c. 1940s). Located in Athens, Alabama. -
Campus scene at Wilson Hall.
The building was then known as the Science and Engineering Building. -
Construction of the Baptist Student Center on Sparkman Drive.
Goodrum Knowles Architects, AIA is listed as the architect, and Pearce Construction Company, Inc. is listed as the contractor on the sign in the foreground. -
Construction of the Business Administration Building.
The building was first known as the Administrative Science Building. -
Detail view of an antique car parked at the Noojin House.
Located at 3300 Holmes Ave. in Huntsville, the home was donated to UAH by F. Kenneth Noojin in 1983. UAH sold the home in 2001. -
Front right side view of the Noojin House.
Located at 3300 Holmes Ave. in Huntsville, the home was donated to UAH by F. Kenneth Noojin in 1983. UAH sold the home in 2001. -
Front right side view of the Noojin House.
Located at 3300 Holmes Ave. in Huntsville, the home was donated to UAH by F. Kenneth Noojin in 1983. UAH sold the home in 2001. -
Hot air balloons in front of Madison Hall.
Madison Hall was demolished in 2015. The Student Services Building is now located on the site. -
Invitation to the dedication of the UAH Graduate Studies Building.
The Graduate Studies Building was later renamed Madison Hall, which was demolished in 2015. -
Library furniture in Morton Hall.
Before UAH built a dedicated library in the late 1960s, the library was located in Morton Hall. -
Library staff member Elizabeth Pollard outside the UAH Library.
Pollard was photographed for her retirement. -
Mrs. C. Franklin Bendall at the dedication of Union Grove Gallery.
The sign reads, "This circa 1840 Greek Revival church was donated to UAH by Mr. and Mrs. C. Franklin Bendall. It was moved from its original site near Hazel Green, Alabama to this location in January 1974. Restoration was done by students of the UAH Art Department." -
Portrait of Dr. Harold J. Wilson on display at the dedication of Wilson Hall.
Wilson joined UAH in 1972 as faculty in the Deparment of Biological Sciences and served as the Dean of the College of Science from 1984 until his death in 1991. The photograph shows members of his family viewing the portrait. -
Program for the "Dedication of the Graduate Studies Building."
This program provides background information on contributions that allowed for the creation of the Graduate Studies Building and the program of events. It includes a "host" nametag. The building was later renamed Madison Hall and was demolished in 2015.