![UAH Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives](http://libarchstor2.uah.edu/digitalcollections/files/theme_uploads/881ce3c218c039cbfb10db85af3759d6.png)
Browse Items (676 total)
Sort by:
-
"You can get burned fiddling too long in the sun. Sunburn is preventable!"
Picture of a man fiddling at a pool -
"Any way you cut it...you hold the winning hand (See your voting officer)"
Military uniform holding cards with words vote and register -
"Plan your summer safari wisely & avoid...credit card pitfalls! ...or spend the winter climbing out of the hole."
Man falling from branch into a swamp with alligators -
"Amphetimines; Get nowhere fast"
Man going crazy taking a pill -
"DOD Celebrates Black History Month February 1998, Jackie Robinson, Dr. Charles R. Drew, 1st Lt. Vernon J. Baker, Rosa Parks, Gordan Parks"
Photos of important historical figures of Black History Month with photos to describe their contributions to history and their significance to paving the way in the Civil Rights Movement -
"Trust Me! ; If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Show the fine print to your legal officer to be sure."
Man in suit smoking cigar and holding pen and purchase agreemnent with a window pane in the background that says easy credit -
"Butt Out; Good Advice For Those Who Want To Quit."
Cigarette butt being extinguished -
"It's Really Spooky How Well I Drive After A Few Beers"
Graveyard with headstone that warns about danger of driving while drunk and shows that when you are drunk you overestimate your ability to drive well, steering wheel behind the headstone showing driving towards death -
"When we assumed the soldier, we did not lay aside the citizen."
George Washington quote about not laying aside citizenship as a soldier, military contributing to society in uniform and in civilian life -
"It's Even More Dangerous Than an Alien Invasion!; Independence Day 2; Another Summer Blockbuster"
Chaos that can occur on Independence Day as a result of not following safety rules and firework mishandling -
""Gosh, but you've got a Beautiful Figure."; Time has run out on sexual harassment."
Clock and hourglass talking in a shop -
"Personal Responsibility; Is Someone Else Pulling Your Strings?"
Pinnochio sitting on a windowsill -
"Department of Defense Celebrates; March 1997; Women's History Month"
Various pictures of women in the Armed Forces throughout history -
"Lethal Weapons Too; Classifed Information, Even on a Fragile Disk, Is Deadly in Wrong Hands.; Safeguard it!"
Lethal weapons and classified documents -
"Party Time!!!; But whether you party or not...Please VOTE."
Party decorations, balloon and streamers -
"In Financial Straits?; A regular savings plan can help navigate troubled waters."
Person navigating boat in the middle of a storm -
"Gambling; It's Just a Game...Until it gets out of hand... ."
Dice exploding and hand tossing them -
"Asian Pacific Heritage Month"
Various figures of Asian Pacific Heritage -
Letter to Charles F. Pfeifer from David Bowman.
Bowman writes to Pfeifer about a "two-pager" that he wrote, detailing its contents. He also includes several other of his resume highlights including four novels, playscripts, and other things he has written. Bowman also includes that he is the president of the Tallulah Bankhead Society, a society that honors and celebrates a 1930s actress from Alabama. Bowman is appealing to Pfeifer, a creative film manager, about his recent work on the Nickerson case. -
Correspondence between David Bowman and Mary B. Dennis.
Bowman writes to the U.S. Army Judiciary Clerk of Court Office to request a copy of the transcript of the Nickerson court martial proceedings. Mary B. Dennis, Deputy Clerk of Court responds that a large portion is classified and asks if he wants that material reviewed towards declassification though it would be a lengthy process. She also guides him towards other "publicably available documents" regarding the case. The following letters from Dennis regards the review of the classified transcripts of the Nickerson case and more details about the record of the trial. Bowman's second letter includes a check to pay for the transcripts and the review of the classified material. Dennis writes several more letters regarding more classified prosection exhibits and that Bowman's request to review the classified material has been denied. The final letter is the memo that states that the review has been denied from Deputy Director Robert J. Monahan. -
Various correspondence with David Bowman from 1989 to 1991.
These letters to David Bowman, reporter and editorial writer, all pertain to Bowman's story about Colonel John Nickerson. The first letter includes foot notes and states that he sent a copy of the story to a Washington Post writer. The second letter contains additional information relating to the missile program that may be helpful for the story and a diagram of the original prototype for the Explorer I earth satellite. This set of letters also includes the original letter from David Bowman to Brig. Gen. Harold W. Nelson in which Bowman states he finally photocopied the published transcripts of Colonel Nickerson's court martial. Nelson's reponse follows thanking Bowman for sending the series on Colonel Nickerson. The final letter from Colonel Thomas W. Sweeney includes a working bibliography on the Nickerson case and invites him to visit the Military History Institute. -
Huntsville Boundary and Annex, City Planning Department, 1981 - 1993
Utilities and Services -
Redstone Arsenal Yesterday and Today" by Baker, Michael E., 1990
Redstone Arsenal (RSA) -
Alabama A Demographic View Center for Urban and Rural Research
Informational poster with maps of Alabama related to different demographic statistics.