UAH Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives

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  • Huntsville-High-School-Postcard-1.jpg

    Front: The Huntsville High School, Huntsville, Ala.
  • img_00535.pdf

    Front: The Episcopal Church, Huntsville, Ala.
  • img_00411.pdf

    Front: The Elks Theatre, Huntsville, Ala.
  • img_00409.pdf

    Front: The Elks Theatre, Huntsville, Ala.
  • loc_gold_000300_000300.pdf

    This handwritten note provides information on the death and burial place of Henry Goldsmith, Oscar's older brother, who was born in 1840. The note reads: "Henry Goldsmith - was a member of Co D - 4 [sic] Infantry - died in Huntsville Ala. Jany 6/17, was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery Marker No. 295 was placed on his grave - He was a member of Egbert J. Jones Camp.
  • img_00531.pdf

    Front: The Church of the Nativity, Huntsville, Ala.
  • img_00381.pdf

    Front: A Close Up View of the Big Spring, Huntsville, Alabama
    Capacity of Spring 24,000,000 Gallons Daily
    Back: John Hunt, the founder of Huntsville, in 1805, was the first white man to build his hut on the banks of Biq Spring, and it was from this pioneer that Huntsville takes its name.
  • img_00333.pdf

    Front: The Big Spring, Huntsville, Ala. 24,000,000 Gallons Per Day. M. R. Murray
  • img_00421.pdf

    Front: Terry Brothers Co. Department Store, Huntsville, Ala.
  • loc_gold_000400_000401.pdf

    Telegram to A. L. Rison from Jones-Baugh Cotton Company confirming the sale of one thousand bales of cotton.