UAH Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives

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  • spc_dann_000283.mp4

    The Doanes (Ulla, George, Johnny, and others) visit the Dannenbergs (Ingeborg and Konrad) to open Christmas gifts at their home in Monte Sano, Huntsville, Alabama. This film shows presents being opened by one of the Doane boys and Ingeborg, along with passing shots of the others opeing presents. Winter 1976.
  • spc_dann_000284.mp4

    Film shows Klaus, Betty, Kerry, and Christie arriving at Konrad and Ingeborg's house for Easter in Monte Sano, Huntsville, Alabama. After arriving, all parties are seen win the front yard, possibly for an Easter egg hunt. Spring 1977.
  • spc_dann_000285.mp4

    The Doanes (Ulla, George, Johnny) join the Dannenbergs (Konrad, Ingeborg, Klaus, Betty, Kerry, and Christie) at Konrad and Ingeborg's house in Monte Sano, Huntsville, Alabama. Once they arrive, the kids of the group are shown hunting for Easter eggs in the front yard while the adults help and talk on the doorstep. Spring 1977.
  • spc_dann_000286.mp4

    The Doanes (Ulla, George, Johnny) join the Dannenbergs (Konrad, Ingeborg, Klaus, Betty, Kerry, and Christie) at Konrad ant Ingeborg's house in Monte Sano, Huntsville, Alabama. After briefly showing the Easter decorations inside the house, the film shows Kerry, Christie, and Johnny looking for Easter eggs in the front yard. Spring 1977.
  • spc_dann_000287.mp4

    Ingeborg and Konrad Dannenberg are joined by Klaus, Betty, Kerry, Christie, and Betty's parents for Christmas at their home on Monte Sano, Huntsville, Alabama. The guests are shown processing into the house and then everyone is shown opening Christmas presents. Winter 1977.
  • spc_dann_000288.mp4

    Ingeborg and Konrad Dannenebrg are joined by Klaus, Betty, Kerry, Christie, and Betty's parent for Christmas at their home on Monte Sano, Huntsville, Alabama. All parties are shown relaxing and opening presents in the living room. Winter 1977.
  • spc_dann_000289.mp4

    Film shows the remainder of the Dannenberg's stay at Ingeborg and Konrad's for Christmas eve, during which they open presents. The second half of the film shows the whole crew (Konrad, Ingeborg, Klaus, Betty, Christie, Kerry, and Betty's parents) going over to Klaus and Betty's house to open more present there on Christmas day. Winter 1977.
  • spc_dann_000290.mp4

    The Dannenbergs (Konrad, Ingeborg, Klaus, Betty, Kerry, and Christie) celebrate Christmas with Betty's parents at Klaus and Betty's house. The beginning of the film shows Kerry and Christie playing with their new presents, and then transitions to show the preparation and serving of the Christmas day meal. Winter 1977.
  • spc_dann_000291.mp4

    Klaus, Kerry, Betty, and Christie visit Ingeborg and Konrad for Easter on Monte Sano, Huntsville, Alabama. They are shown arriving and hunting for Easter eggs shortly afterwards. Spring 1978
  • loc_salm_000504_000508.pdf

    The program includes details of the lunch program, including performances by the UAH Village Singers and the dedication of the Ambulatory Care Center. Program honorees included John R. Morton, Philip M. Mason, H. Clyde Reeves, former Vice President for Huntsville Affairs; and Ben Graves, UAH's first president.
  • spc_stnv_000005_01.mp3

    Interview with Dr. von Braun by Dr. Emme. Beginning of side 1 to 19:50.
  • spc_dann_000311_01.mp3

    Speech on necessity and practicality of a potential space colony recorded on both sides of tape. Speaker unknown.
  • spc_spac_000236_000251.pdf

    The correspondence is from J. David Conrad of the Illinois Railway Museum.
  • spc_conr_000074_000096.pdf

    This NASA Technical Memorandum highlights women working in technical support, clerical and nonprofessional administrative roles, professional administrative roles, and professional scientific and engineering roles at NASA Centers.
  • spc_mcca_000486-501.pdf

    This is the first issue of the UAH faculty-staff newsletter. It reports on topics including Benjamin Graves becoming UAH's first president, an art exhibit in the library, graduation honors, the rowing team, and faculty lectures and publications.
  • spc_mcca_000502-523.pdf

    This is the fourth issue of the UAH faculty-staff newsletter. It reports on topics including the success of the first commencement exercises, the locations and occupations of UAH graduates, the library's purchase of the Willy Ley collection, promotions, and math club tutoring.
  • spc_mcca_000524-552.pdf

    The directory provides the telephone numbers for the divisions of the university. The name, title, office telephone number, office location, home address, and home telephone number are given for the faculty and staff individually.
  • spc_mcca_000553-570.pdf

    This is the eighth issue of the UAH faculty-staff newsletter. It reports on topics including the first interdisciplinary course being offered at the university, summer activities, space environment lectures, and the new library hours.
  • spc_mcca_000596-610.pdf

    This is the ninth issue of the faculty-staff newsletter. It reports on topics including a guest lecturer from the University of California, Berkley, a Chamber of Commerce donation to fund the nursing program, the forming of the soccer club, and the UAH Christmas party.
  • spc_mcca_000611-616.pdf

    The program include the order of events and a list of degree recipients.
  • spc_mcca_000618-636.pdf

    The booklet includes a book refund policy and lists all books, titles, and publishers used in UAH courses during the Fall 1973 term.
  • spc_mcca_000679_000686.pdf

    The Book Nook was the original name of the UAH Bookstore. After her resignation as Librarian in 1968, Christel McCanless acted as a consultant for the Book Nook in the 1970s.
  • spc_mcca_000687-689.pdf
  • spc_mcca_000690_000694.pdf

    The flier provides information on how to borrow library materials, navigating the library, and who to refer to for help in particular research areas. It also includes a floor plan of each level.
  • loc_burw_-120_121.pdf

    The letter discusses the application for benefits due to Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s death.
  • loc_robf_000309_web.jpg

    Speakers included James Record, Frances Roberts, and Huntsville Mayor Joe Davis, with an invocation by Rev. Donald L. Bailey and a benediction by Rev. Lee Hudson. The program includes a map of Constitution Hall Park.
  • loc_robf_000317_web.jpg

    Frances Roberts, shown at center, was named to the Madison County Women's Scroll of Honor in 1976. According to the Huntsville Times, recipients of the honor "are native to or identified most closely with Huntsville and Madison County and who have made significant contributions within their professional fields of activity or concern." Roberts was honored alongside Huntsville artist and poet Maria Howard Weeden (1847-1905). The award is a project of the Girl Scouts of North-Central Alabama.
  • loc_robf_000319_web.jpg
  • spc_nick_000603_000608.pdf

    A conversation between Lieutenant General Austin W. Betts, Colonel Henk, and Colonel Wahle, published as a part fo the US Army Military History Research Collection. This conversation details the "Army versus the Air Force difficulties in the late '50's" during the transfer of the missile and space program. This program switch was the basis of the case United States v. Colonel John C. Nickerson, Jr. as Nickerson was in charge of the program. This document contain only the portion relative to Colonel Nickerson.
  • uah_uahp_000545.jpg
  • uah_uahp_000551.jpg
  • loc_robf_000332_web.jpg

    The Weeden House is located at 300 Gates Avenue in downtown Huntsville. The house underwent restoration in the 1970s and is now a historic house museum and garden open to the public.
  • spc_kube_000002.pdf

    This guide to Redstone Arsenal contains a history of the Arsenal, complete with pictures of "Army Missiles of the Past" and details about the Army Commands stationed there, as well as descriptions of the amenities, facilities, and social opportunities available on base and in the Huntsville area.
  • img_00159.pdf

    Back: VIEW OF DOWNTOWN HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA
    Looking from Big Springs Park - Seen are the new buildings in the Municipal Center and the Madison County Court House.
  • img_00435.pdf

    Front: Sou. Depot 1976, Chase, Ala.
  • img_01179.pdf

    Back: Enterprise's home for 1978.
  • img_01181.pdf

    Back: Space Shuttle Enterprise lands at Redstone Arsenal Airfield March 13, 1978.
  • loc_jonh_001920_001928R.pdf

    Documentation of plans to alter the residence at 111 Calhoun St. in Huntsville's Old Town, submitted to the Huntsville Historical Preservation Committee, 1979. Includes drawings and photographs of the structure and property before and after the alterations.
  • spc_tess_0000018_web.pdf

    Tessmann was instrumental in the design and construction of the Redstone Test Stand in the early 1950s. The Alabama chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers awarded landmark status to the Redstone Test Stand in 1979.
  • spc_tess_0000019_web.pdf

    Tessmann was instrumental in the design and construction of the Redstone Test Stand in the early 1950s. The Alabama chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers awarded landmark status to the Redstone Test Stand in 1979.
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