UAH Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives

Browse Items (103 total)

  • img_00281.pdf

    Front: Big Spring in Winter, Huntsville, Ala.
  • northsidesquare-1915.jpg

    Front: Street Scene, Huntsville, Ala.
  • img_00119.pdf

    Front: Madison County Court House, Huntsville, Ala.
  • img_00103.pdf

    Front: County Court House. A good cotton day, Huntsville, Ala.
  • img_00097.pdf

    Front: Deer in Court Square Park, Huntsville, Ala.
  • img_00025.pdf

    Front: Greetings from Huntsville, Ala.
  • loc_gold_000396_000396.pdf

    This letter includes responses to Rison's wire and the return wire. It also includes information on cotton buyers and local weather conditions. The sender did not sign the letter, but it is most likely Oscar Goldsmith.
  • loc_gold_000304_000305.pdf

    This personal letter to Oscar Goldsmith from his cousin, Mo, mentions the health of Mo and his hopes to be better soon. He writes that he has requested a meeting for the case of the Huntsville Land Co. with Mr. Plant. Mo closes be informing Oscar that Addie (his wife) is not well.
  • 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.
  • loc_hutc_000187_000190.pdf

    This letter details a compromise regarding the railroad and buildings on the ground deeded to the railroad. The author states that this will not affect Benedict's purchase price. It also includes information regarding the Coxe Estate. The memo included from the Report of Railroad Officials further details the available lots and those that belong to the railroad and the Coxe Estate.