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First National Bank
Front: First National Bank, Huntsville, Ala.
Back: The First National Bank building high on the Limestone bluff above Huntsville's historic Big Spring stands proud, essentially the same as it was in 1835 when constructed. It is a handsome reflection of the past in the center of a most ambitious urban redevelopment program, Huntsville's Central City Plan. -
First National Bank
Front: First National Bank, Huntsville, Ala. -
First National Bank & Henderson booklet and post card, Rison Banking Co., 1931 - 1951
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First National Bank Building
Back: FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, Huntsville, Alabama.
For more than 100 years this beautiful building has stood as an architectural and financial landmark on a high limestone bluff, overlooking the Big Spring. It was used as a Commissary by Federal Troops during Huntsville's occupation in 1862. -
First National Bank Building
Back: First National Bank Building, Huntsville, Alabama
This building has been a landmark for over a century. The very same hold-up-proof cashier's cages of today were used as detention cells in 1835 where slaves were impounded for the debts of their masters. -
First Presbyterian Church
Front: First Presbyterian Church, and Manse, Huntsville, Ala. -
First Presbyterian Church
Front: First Presbyterian Church - Huntsville, Ala. -
First Presbyterian Church
Front: First Presbyterian Church, Huntsville, Ala.
Back: First Presbyterian Church, Huntsville, Ala. -
Florida Short Line from Monte Sano
Front: Florida Short Line from Monte Sano, Near Huntsville, ALA. -
Fourth Courthouse
Back: Huntsville, Alabama. Madison County Courthouse. -
Fourth Courthouse
Back: MADISON COUNTY COURTHOUSE, Huntsville, Alabama, "Space City,USA"
The new multi-million dollar building gives the county government more room to serve the people of Madison County. -
Frank-Ann Motel
Back: Frank-Ann Motel, Air Conditioned, Electric Heat - Tile Bath, Glass Shower Doors - Wall to Wall Carpet - T.V. Lounge - Adjacent to Restaurant - 3/4 Mile to heart of town. On U.S. Hiway 231 South - Memorial Parkway, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA, Phone JEfferson 2-2702, C.W. Franklin and C.D. McAnn, Owners & Operators. -
Frank-Ann Motel
Back: FRANK-ANN MOTEL
Air Conditioned - Electric Heat - Tile Bath - Wall-to-Wall Carpet - Telephone - T.V. in Room - Swimming Pool - Adjacent to Restaurant - 3/4 Mile to Heart of Town. On U. S. Highway 231 South - Memorial Parkway, Huntsville, Alabama, Telephone 536-8511, C. W. Franklin and C. D McAnn, Owner & Operators -
Franklin Street
Front: Franklin St., Huntsville, Ala. -
Franklin Street, Looking South
Front: Franklin Street, looking South, Huntsville, Ala. -
G. E. Peters Fine Arts Building, Oakwood College
Back: Oakwood College. Huntsville, Alabama. G. E. Peters Fine Arts Bdg. (1964) -
Gardiner Cabin at Burritt on the Mountain
Back: Gardiner Cabin at Burritt on the Mountain - a Living Museum (1850). The Gardiner Cabin originally stood in southern Madison County near the Tennessee River. A small one-room cabin, it is typical of slave housing in the Tennessee Valley. -
Gemini - Titan I Lifting Off Launching Pad
Back: Gemini-Titan 1 lifting off launching pad on its maiden voyage, testing spacecraft and vehicle. The Gemini is the first of NASA's two-man spacecrafts. The NASA Marshall Space Flight Center at Huntsville, Alabama, has been developing and providing rockets for our space achievements since the very beginning of our entry into this field. -
General Finance Co.
Front: General Finance Co. - 106 W. Clinton St. - Huntsville, Ala.
Back: GENERAL FINANCE CO., 106 West Clinton Street, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA
A money lending institution, organized and incorporated April 1, 1939 by 100% local citizens, using nothing but local capital, for the benefit of salaried employees. Arnold Kay, Sec'y and Treas. -
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center
Back: The George C. Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), Huntsville, Alabama
Saturn rocket booster barge at dock on Tennessee River. Barge is used to carry boosters from MSFC at Redstone Arsenal, Ala., to NASA - Kennedy Space Center, Fla., for launch. -
George Houston Bridge
Front: George Houston Bridge across Tennessee River at Guntersville, Ala., Highway U.S. 241 Florida Short Route -
Gibson's Pit Bar B-Q
Back: GIBSON'S BAR-B-Q. Bar-B-Q Pork - Beef - Chicken and Brunswick Stew - Homemade Pie. 3409 Memorial Parkway S.W., Huntsville, Alabama. Curb Service - Highway 231 - Catering Service. Phone 536-4751. Mr. & Mrs. Paul O. Hampton, owners & operators -
Gibson's Pit Bar B-Q
Back: GIBSON'S BAR B-Q. Bar-B-Q Pork - Beef - Chicken and Brunswick Stew. Memorial Parkway S., HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA, Highway 231, Phone JEfferson 6-4751. Paul O. Hampton, Owner -
Gladys Jane Motel
Front: Gladys Jane Motel - 1302 Posey Ave. N. W. - JE 9-1462 - Huntsville, Ala. -
Goldenrod Motor Lodge
Back: The Goldenrod Motor Lodge, 1007 Memorial Parkway, On U.S. Highway 231, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA, Phone JE 6-3315.
New-Modern, Air Conditioned, Electric Heat, Tile Baths, Wall to Wall Carpet - Restaurant nearby. Reasonable Rates - one of North Alabama's Finest. James A Cecil Hughes - Owners and Managers. -
Government Building
Front: Government Building, Huntsville, Ala. -
Government Building
Front: Government Bldg., Huntsville, Ala. -
Government Building
Front: Government Building, Huntsville, Ala. -
Government Building
Front: Government Building, Huntsville, Ala. -
Grand Cleaners
Back: GRAND CLEANERS. FUR STORAGE Since 1920
801 FRANKLIN STREET, E. SHELBY JOHNSON, Prop., HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA
DON'T LET MILDEW AND MOTHS ROB YOUR CLOTHES OF THEIR NEW LOOK.
Store Winter Garments in air that's Cool and Fresh and Dry. Huntsville's Most Modern Wearing Apparell Storage Vaults. They are INSURED.
GRAND CLEANERS, 801 Franklin St. -
Green Bottom Inn
Front: Historic Huntsville
Back: Historic Huntsville, Alabama. ALABAMA A & M COLLEGE.
GREEN BOTTOM INN, one of Huntsville's earliest hostelries, was located on Meridian Pike on site now occupied by Alabama A & M. Built in 1815 by John Connelly, the inn attained widespread fame for its adjoining race track, over which many of the outstanding race horses of the period competed. Gen. Andrew Jackson, an avid follower of the sport, often stopped here to race his horses and fight his cocks. For many years the table where he dined was preserved. -
Greetings from Huntsville
Front: Greetings from Huntsville -
Greetings from Huntsville, Ala.
Front: Greetings from Huntsville, ALA. Huntsville Spring in Winter. Court House.
Back: Private Mailing Card. Authorized by Act of Congress May 19, 1898. -
Greetings from Huntsville, Ala.
Front: Greetings from Huntsville, ALA. Huntsville, U. S. Court House & Post Office, Hotel Monte Sano and Grounds.
Back: Private Mailing Card. Authorized by Act of Congress May 19, 1898. -
Greetings from Huntsville, Ala.
Front: Greetings from Huntsville, Ala.