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Chuck Lundquist, Werner Dahm.
Bob Ward calls Chuck Lundquist to talk about and stories he knows relating to Wernher von Braun. Lundquist relates a few tales relating to von Braun's work in the early days of NASA as well as his family and the way he handled meetings. Entirety of side 1.Tags Oral History -
Chris O'Halloran coaching at 1993 Charger Soccer School.
O'Halloran was a member of the UAH men's soccer team 1991-1994 and coached Charger Soccer School in 1993. Photo taken in the Spragins Hall gym on the UAH campus. -
Chris O'Halloran coaching at 1993 Charger Soccer School.
O'Halloran was a member of the UAH men's soccer team 1991-1994 and coached Charger Soccer School in 1993. Photo taken in the Spragins Hall gym on the UAH campus. -
Chris O'Halloran at 1993 Charger Soccer School.
O'Halloran was a member of the UAH men's soccer team 1991-1994 and coached Charger Soccer School in 1993. Photo taken in the Spragins Hall gym on the UAH campus. -
Chris O'Halloran and Ivan Zujovic lead drills at 1993 Charger Soccer School.
O'Halloran in foreground; Zujovic in background. Both were members of the UAH men's soccer team, 1991-1994. Photo taken in the Spragins Hall gym on the UAH campus. -
Chris O'Halloran and camp participants in action at 1993 Charger Soccer School.
O'Halloran was a member of the UAH men's soccer team 1991-1994 and coached Charger Soccer School in 1993. Photo taken in the Spragins Hall gym on the UAH campus. -
Chris O'Halloran and camp participants in action at 1993 Charger Soccer School.
O'Halloran was a member of the UAH men's soccer team 1991-1994. Men's soccer team coach Carlos Petersen is seen in the goal in the background. Photo taken in the Spragins Hall gym on the UAH campus. -
Chris Maltezos makes a save during men's soccer game vs. Bellarmine University.
UAH player Chris O'Halloran (9) is also in the shot, at right. -
Chas. Hewitt.
Phone conversation between Bob Ward and Mr. Hewitt. Hewitt speaks about Wernher von Braun's gift for oration and some of the stories he shared about his past. Full side of tape.Tags Oral History -
C.E. "Ed" Monroe Jr., David Christensen.
Phone call between Bob Ward and C.E. Monroe. Short talk centers around Wernher von Braun and living on Monte Sano in Huntsville, Alabama. All of side 1.Tags Oral History -
Blueprint for Space Science Fiction to Science Fact U.S. Space and Rocket Center June 27 through December 1, 1991
Photo of rocket taking off under illustration of the solar system with the Sun with a face in the center. -
Autobiography and résumé of William August Schulze.
In this partial autobiography, Schulze describes his experiences growing up in Neulaubusch, Germany and training and working as an engineer. He notes that he began working for Wernher von Braun at Kummersdorf in 1936 and then moved to Peenemünde, where he worked on the A-3, A-5, A-7, and V-3 rockets. The documents also include a lengthy handwritten excerpt from Schulze's 1945 day book and a résumé. Includes a transcription and a partial English translation. -
Architecture notebook 9. Aunt Fanny's Cabin, in Jeff, Ala.
Aunt Fanny's Cabin, log house built c. 1830. Located in Jeff in Madison County, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 9: Yeatman House, at 528 Adams St., Huntsville, Ala.
Yeatman House, built c. 1861. Federal style with Greek Revival additions. Located at 528 Adams St., Huntsville, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 9: UAH Chapel, or Union Chapel Church or UAH Art Gallery, moved in 1974 to Huntsville, Ala.
UAH Chapel, also known as Union Chapel Church and UAH Art Gallery, built c. 1820-1840. Greek Revival style. Originally located 1/2 mile west of Brier Fork Creek on Grimwood Rd. in Hazel Green, Alabama. Moved to UAH campus in 1974. -
Architecture notebook 9: Trimble, Stan Residence, Prospect, Tennessee.
Prospect Tennessee House, built c. 1850s. Federal style. Located in Prospect, Tennessee. -
Architecture notebook 9: Sumpter House, in Pulaski, Tenn.
Sumpter House, built c. 1894. Located in Pulaski, Tennessee. -
Architecture notebook 9: Log houses on Hurricane Valley Rd. and Hurricane Creek Rd. in Madison County, Ala.
Hurricane Valley log house, built c. 1820. Federal Period. Includes a log barn and a shed. Located on Hurricane Valley Rd. in Madison County, Alabama. House built c. 1835-1850, dogtrot log house, and log house off Hurricane Creek Rd. in Madison County, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 9: Log House in Greenbrier, Ala.
Log House in Greenbrier, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 9: Log House at N. Beaty St. and Wood St. in Athens, Ala.
Log House in Athens, Alabama. Greek Revival and Victorian style. Located on southwest corner of North Beaty St. and Wood St. -
Architecture notebook 9: Log House and Byers Nursery, in Huntsville, Ala.
Log House, Byers Nursery. Single-pen log house. Originally located off of North Memorial Parkway, Huntsville, Alabama. Dismantled in 1978 and given to Burritt Museum by David Byers. -
Architecture notebook 9: Laughinghouse-Phelps-Jones House, or Browning Place, on Pulaski Pike, Huntsville, Ala.
Laughinghouse-Phelps-Jones House, also known as Browning Place, built c. 1816. Federal style. Includes an outbuilding built in the late 1800s. Located on Pulaski Pike in Huntsville, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 9: Jordan Road House, or the Flint River Place, at 1997 Jordan Rd., Madison County, Ala.
Jordan Road House, also known as Flint River Place, built c. 1840-1850. Located at 1997 Jordan Rd. in Madison County, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 9: Gamble House, Limestone County, Ala.
Gamble House, built c. 1830. Federal style. Located in southeast Limestone County, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 9: Cruse-Rolfe House, at 600 Adams St., Huntsville, Ala.
Cruse-Rolfe House, built c. 1825 by William and Samuel Cruse. Federal style with Greek Revival additions. Located at 600 Adams St., Huntsville, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 9: Clopton log barn, on Homer Nance Rd. in Madison County, Ala.
Clopton log barn, built 1818. Located on Homer Nance Rd. in northeast Madison County, Alabama. Burned 1982. -
Architecture notebook 9: Clopton House, on Homer Nance Rd. in Madison County, Ala.
Clopton House, built 1818. Federal style with Victorian addition. Located on Homer Nance Rd. in northeast Madison County, Alabama. Burned 1982. -
Architecture notebook 9: Clarke House, or the Fackler-Pynchon-Powell House, at 518 Adams St., Huntsville, Ala.
Clarke House, also known as the Fackler-Pynchon-Powell House, built c. 1835. Located at 518 Adams St., Huntsville, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 9: Chadwick House, or the Sprague-Chadwick House, at 307 Randolph Ave., Huntsville, Ala.
Chadwick House, also known as the Sprague-Chadwick house, built c. 1832. Federal style with Victorian additions to the west and north. Located at 307 Randolph Ave., Huntsville, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 9: Burkett Log House, near Hobbs Island Rd., Madison County, Ala.
Burkett Log House. Includes two 20th century barns as well as a log corn crib probably built in the mid-1800s. Located off Hobbs Island Rd., Hegia Burrow Rd., and Cap Atkins Rd., Madison County, Alabama. -
Architecture notebook 9: Bannister Alley House in Huntsville, Ala.
Bannister Alley House. Federal style. Located on Bannister Alley, Huntsville, Alabama. Demolished September 1979. -
Architecture notebook 87: Sublett Cabin near Moontown, Ala.
Dogtrot built c. 1842. Cabin includes its original fireplace, log notching, and pockets cut for rafters. Later additions included 3 rooms, 2 porches, and a tin roof. Located near Moontown, Ala.