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Pettus Photos, developed in 1956
Contains a set of photographs. Only one photograph, one of four people horseback riding, has identification of those displayed in it. -
Pettus, Herbert E. Bound Scrapbook, Material from 1902 - 1911
This section contains a scrapbook from Herbert E. Pettus which contains posters, correspondence and photographs related to Herbert's time in college. Some items have notes describing what they are or the context surrounding them underneath. -
Pettus, Ruth E. Scrapbook, Judson College, Material from 1911 - 1916
This section contains images of the contents of Ruth Elizabeth Pettus' scrapbook. The majority of the contents include correspondence, envelopes, posters and notes related to colleges and their events / activities. -
Playground of the South
Front: MOTEL & RESTAURANT - PLAYGROUND OF THE SOUTH, Highwoys U. S. 241 and State 32 - 5 Miles North of Scenic Gunteriville, Ala.
Back: MOTEL & RESTAURANT, Play Ground of the South. Custom Made Mattresses, Tile Baths, Electrically Heated and Air Cooled. NEW - Overlooking Beautiful Guntersville Lake. Over 200 ft. off Highway. Reasonable Rates. Owned and Operated by Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Poole. 5 miles North of Scenic Guntersville, Ala., Hwys. U. S. 241 and State 32, On Florida Short Route, Phone 2581. -
Pope-Spragins Home
Back: Pope-Scragins [sic] Home, Huntsville, Ala.
This home was built in 1815 by Col. Leroy Pope, "The Father of Huntsville", and overlooks a hill. Later it became the home of Leroy Pope Walker, who as Secretary of War for the CSA, gave the order to fire on Fort Sumter, which began the War Between the States. -
Post Office
Front: Post Office, Huntsville, Ala. -
Post Office and First Methodist Church
Front: Post Office and First Methodist Church, Huntsville, Ala. -
Post Office and Methodist Episcopal Church
Front: Post Office and Methodist Episcopal Church, Huntsville, Ala. -
Post Office Cafe
Front: Post Office Cafe, Huntsville, Ala. Back: POST OFFICE CAFÉ, Highway 241, Huntsville, Ala. Modern - Air Conditioned - Steaks and Chicken, Our Specialty. Phone 9163 or 1874. -
Postcard of a woman, possibly Virginia Clay-Clopton, and companions.
The back of this real photo postcard reads, "Virginia Clay Clopton, age 90." -
Postcard of the 3/5 scale Maxwell and 1910 Ford cars.
The front of this postcard shows photographs of the 3/5 scale Maxwell and 1910 Ford replica antique cars while the back provides information on them. -
Postcard of the Barefoot Trader store.
Information on the back of the postcard says the Barefoot Trader sells items with a Polynesian theme. -
Preparations for Unloading Enterprise from 747 Carrier.
Back: Preparations for unloading Enterprise from 747 Carrier. -
President's Home, Alabama A & M University
Front: Historic Huntsville
Back: HISTORIC HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA, PRESIDENT'S HOUSE, Alabama A & M College in the Fall. Built from the ruins of Green Bottom Inn, one of Huntsville's earliest hostelries, it has a commanding view of the campus. (The Green Bottom Inn was noted for its famous race track, where Andrew Jackson raced his thoroughbred horses). -
President's Home, Oakwook College
Back: Oakwood College. Huntsville, Alabama. President's Home (1944) -
Ramada Inn Roadside Hotels
Back: Ramada Inn Roadside Hotels. Over 100 luxurious rooms, individual air conditioning and heat control, direct dial telephone, color TV, Michael's restaurant and lounge. 3502 South Memorial Parkway, Huntsville, Alabama 35801. Phone: (205) 881-6120. -
Randolph Street
Front: Randolph St., Huntsville, Ala. -
Redstone Aresenal
Back: REDSTONE ARSENAL southwest of Huntsville, Alabama.
Site of the nation's largest ordnance, rocket, and guided missile research. -
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 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 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 Motel
Front: Redstone Motel
Back: REDSTONE MOTEL, Highway 231 South, Huntsville, Alabama, Air-Conditioned - Electric Heat, "The Utmost in Comfort", Phone JEfferson 4-6854. -
Residence of Mr. & Mrs. Milton K. Cummings
Front: Residence of Mr. & Mrs. Milton K. Cummings, Huntsville, Alabama
Back: This residence was built in 1860 by Major Robert H. Watkins. In 1863 became the headquarters of General John A. Logan of U. S. Army during the time he was Federal Commander of Huntsville. -
Roberts, Baker L. Receipts, Correspondence, and Other, 1879 - 1889
Unsorted business papers including advertisements, correspondence, insurance cards and receipts. -
Roberts,, Baker L. Cotton Reports, Invoices, and Other, 1881 - 1889
Contains various business documents from postcards, receipts, accounting documents, and correspondence regarding purchases. Related to Baker L. Roberts. -
Rocket City Astronomical Association
Back: ROCKET CITY ASTRONOMICAL ASSOCIATION, MONTE SANO STATE PARK, HUNTSVILLE. ALABAMA
Huntsville it the home of Redstone Arsenal, the world's largest rocket and guided missile research and development center. -
Rolling Cotton Down the Bluff
Front: Rolling Cotton Down the Bluff, Huntsville, Alabama
Back: ROLLING COTTON DOWN THE BLUFF. This picture shows the negroes rolling the cotton down the bluff to be loaded on the waitiug steamer. The average bale weighs 500 pounds. One hundred years ago it would have taken a person working night and day two years to separate the seed from the cotton in one bale; to-day a battery ginnery has a capacity of 155 hundred pound bales in twelve hours. -
S. O. Holmes, Furniture
Front: S. O. Holmes, Furniture, Huntsville, Ala. -
Sand's Motor Hotel
Back: SAND'S MOTOR HOTEL, Huntsville, Alabama - Where Space Begins, U S. Hiway 23IS and S Parkway.
Center of shopping area. Near airport, golf course, bowling, ice skating and all entertainment. 120 rooms. Restaurant and lounge. Swimming Pool. Elevator from underneath parking. "For the Most. Let Us Be Your Host" -
Sands Motor Hotel
Back: "Enjoy The Best", Jefferson 6-6661, SANDS MOTOR HOTEL, U. S. 231 South Memorial Parkway, Huntsville, Alabama, Home of REDSTONE ARSENAL, MISSLE CENTER OF THE WORLD. Excellent Cafeteria in Shopping Center across street. T. V. in Rooms - Telephones - Room controlled central heat & Air Conditioned - Private Swimming Pool. Restaurant Adjacent. Mr. & Mrs. J. D. Shockley - Mr. & Mrs. Roy Jacks, Owners and Managers -
Saturday Afternoon on the Square
Front: Saturday Afternoon on the Square, Huntsville, Ala. -
Saturn I Launch
Front: Saturn I
Back: The eighth Saturn I launch vehicle launched from the NASA-Kennedy Space Center, Fla., (vehicle designated SA-9) is shown leaving the launch pad on Feb. 16,1965. The Saturn was developed at Marshall Space Center, HuntsviIle, Alabama. -
Saturn I Space Vehicle
Back: A Saturn I space vehicle, developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Marshall Space Flight Center. Huntsville, Ala., is launched from Cape Kennedy, Fla. The Saturn I weighs more than a million pounds at liftoff, and generates a maximum of 32,000,000 horsepower. It is a fore-runner of the Saturn V moon rocket being developed by MSFC. Huntsville. -
Saturn V Launch
Back: This Is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Apollo/Saturn V vehicle, used to place man on the moon. The Saturn V vehicle, developing 7.6 million pounds thrust, was developed under the direction of the NASA-Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala. -
Saturn V Test Stand
Front: MSFC
Back: The first flight Saturn V booster is shown being hauled into a giant test stand at NASA - MarshalI Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama (Redstone Arsenal). The booster will be captive fired here. Stage's five F-1 engines produce 7.5 million pounds thrust. -
Scale Model of Apollo Saturn V
Back: ALABAMA SPACE AND ROCKET CENTER, Tranquility Base, Huntsville, Alabama.
Scale model of the Apollo/Saturn V moon rocket on exhibit at the World's Largest space exhibit. -
Scene from Monte Sano Park near Huntsville, Alabama
Back: Scene from Monte Sano Park near Huntsville, Alabama -
Scene on Flint River
Front: Scene on Flint River, Huntsville, Ala. -
Scene on Franklin Street
Front: Scene on Franklin St., Huntsville, Ala.