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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. -
Convey from Oran to Naples.
Photograph number 68. This photograph shows the ship convey from Oran, Algeria to Naples, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Convey from Oran to Naples.
Photograph number 69. This photograph shows the ship convey from Oran, Algeria to Naples, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Convey from Oran to Naples.
Photograph number 70. This photograph shows the ship convey from Oran, Algeria to Naples, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Convey from Oran to Naples.
Photograph number 71. This photograph shows the ship convey from Oran, Algeria to Naples, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Convey from Oran to Naples.
Photograph number 72. This photograph shows the ship convey from Oran, Algeria to Naples, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Convey from Oran to Naples.
Photograph number 73. This photograph shows the ship convey from Oran, Algeria to Naples, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Convey from Oran to Naples.
Photograph number 74. This photograph shows the ship convey from Oran, Algeria to Naples, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Convey from Oran to Naples.
Photograph number 75. This photograph shows the ship convey from Oran, Algeria to Naples, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Convey from Oran to Naples.
Photograph number 76. This photograph shows the ship convey from Oran, Algeria to Naples, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Convey from Oran to Naples.
Photograph number 77. This photograph shows the ship convey from Oran, Algeria to Naples, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Convey from Oran to Naples.
Photograph number 78. This photograph shows the ship convey from Oran, Algeria to Naples, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Copy photograph of Bessie Lee Barclay Fuqua and Marjorie Lee Fuqua.
Notes on back indicate that Bessie was the daughter of James Robert Barclay Sr. and Elizabeth Ingram. "Marjorie Lee Fuqua b. Mar. 1, 1910 / picture c. 1912". Also notes "Highway 72 Blue Water Creek" -
Copy photograph of James Robert Barclay, Sr.
On back: "James Robert Barclay Sr." -
Copy photograph of John W. Barclay.
On back: "Dr. John W. Barclay" -
Copy photograph of the Barclay family.
On back: "Mostly Barclays at the Newman house on Adams" -
Copy photograph of Thomas Cushing Barclay, Margaret Barclay Troy, and Anna Barclay Newman.
On back: "Thomas Cushing Barclay 1818-1886 / Margaret Barclay Troy / Anna Barclay Newman" -
Courtyard of Villa - Venafro.
Photograph number 401. This photograph shows people and a horse cart in the courtyard of a villa in Venafro, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Crowd gathered at the capitol building in Denver, Colorado.
A handwritten inscription on the back of the photo notes, "The day 'our soldiers' came home, in front of capital. Sept. '99." -
Crowd gathers at the Redstone Test Stand.
The Alabama chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers awarded landmark status to the Redstone Test Stand in 1979. -
Crowds and television cameras wait for President John F. Kennedy during his second visit to Huntsville.
Kennedy visited Huntsville on Armed Forces Day 1963. He first visited the area on September 11, 1962. -
D.S. Brandon transaction, September 5, 1898.
This image of a D.S. Brandon transaction from September 5, 1898, is cropped from page 89 of Harrison Brothers Hardware Company daybook 2, 1898-1902. In this transaction, D.S. Brandon purchased a tobacco product. The transaction on this page corresponds to H. Brandon's customer account on page 28 of Harrison Brothers Hardware Company customer account ledger 1, 1897-1904. Henderson and his son Daniel S. Brandon were Black business owners in Huntsville, Alabama. -
D.T. Harrison tobacco card.
The text on this card states "Manufactured only by D.T. Harrison, Huntsville, Alabama. Notice: The Manufacturer of this Tobacco has complied with all the requirements of law. Every person is cautioned under the penalty of law not to use this package for Tobacco again. D.T. Harrison, Factory, 1, District, Alabama. Hay Bros, Print, Huntsville, Ala." -
Dallas Manufacturing Company minute book, 1890-1907.
This minute book documents the activities of the Board of Directors of the Dallas Manufacturing Company in Huntsville, Alabama. The book includes meeting minutes, company correspondence, list of contracts with suppliers, information about company stock and production, lists of subscribers, and statements of profits and operating expenses.
Notably, the minute book also includes a February 1893 letter from Oscar Goldsmith noting that "The Huntsville Land Company have built 50 double Houses for the Employees of Dallas M'f'g. Company. And as per request of Mr. Dallas will build 25 more houses for the same purpose." Goldsmith's letter is accompanied by a plat map that indicates the location of the houses. Streets shown include Pettigrew Avenue, Mellette Avenue, Halsey Avenue, Rison Avenue, Stevens Avenue, Humes Avenue, O'Shaughnessy Avenue, McCullough Avenue, Dallas Avenue, and cross streets. -
Dallas Mills employee transactions, April 5, 1900.
This is an image of page 414 in Harrison Brothers Hardware Company customer accounts ledger 1, 1897-1904. One customer was noted as being from Dallas Mills Ala. and each of the following transactions are assigned the same customer account number as this Dallas Mills Ala. customer's account. This page is not in Harrison Brothers Hardware Company customer account ledger 1, 1897-1904. Each of the customers that were assigned account number 115 bought Queensware items and paid by note. Customers on this page include: Peter Lumbardo, J.F. Weeks, Youngblood, S.L. Hall, T.L. Wilson, D.W. Smith, Ella Price, Ada Reynolds, Mrs. M.V. Taylor, W.E. Foxx, and Wooly + Jordan. -
Damaged photograph of "Albert" train ride.
The photograph is tinted red. -
David Christensen speaking at the dedication of the Willy Ley Collection at the UAH Library.
Christensen then worked in the Division of Graduate Programs and Research at UAH. The UAH Library purchased the Willy Ley Collection from Ley's widow, Olga, in 1970. -
David Christensen speaking at the dedication of the Willy Ley Collection at the UAH Library.
Christensen then worked in the Division of Graduate Programs and Research at UAH. The UAH Library purchased the Willy Ley Collection from Ley's widow, Olga, in 1970. -
David Christensen speaking at the dedication of the Willy Ley Collection at the UAH Library.
Christensen then worked in the Division of Graduate Programs and Research at UAH. The UAH Library purchased the Willy Ley Collection from Ley's widow, Olga, in 1970. -
David McGlathery attends the first integrated class at UAH.
McGlathery, shown second from left at the rear, was the first African American student to gain admission to UAH. In the caption, the AP notes that "he enrolled at the previously white institution today without incident." -
Dedication of the Willy Ley Collection at the UAH Library.
On the front row, left to right, are David Christensen, Arthur Rudolph, Wernher von Braun, and Olga Ley. The UAH Library purchased the Willy Ley Collection from Ley's widow, Olga, in 1970 -
DELTA II Defining Launch Success Since 1960
Computer animated poster featuring a rocket, cell phone, satellite, rover, and a radio telescope. Boeing promotional material.