Browse Items (17 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Collection: Monte Sano Historical Collection Sort by: TitleCreatorIdentifierDate Added Photo album of downtown Huntsville from the city's sesquicentennial celebration. 1955 Photo album of downtown Huntsville from the city's sesquicentennial celebration. 1955 Monte Sano Pike Toll Gate. Collins, Ira F. "Cotton Market, Huntsville, Ala." Collins, Ira F. "Entrance to Shelta Caverns." Collins, Ira F. "The Eddies -- Monte Sano Ramble." Collins, Ira F. Crowd gathered at the capitol building in Denver, Colorado. 1899 "Entrance to O'Shaughnessy Place -- Monte Sano." Collins, Ira F. "Natural Wells. 350 ft drop in solid rock -- Monte Sano." Collins, Ira F. A horse and buggy team fording a body of water near Huntsville, Alabama. Collins, Ira F. "The head of Big Spring Huntsville Ala." Collins, Ira F. "Hotel Monte Sano." Collins, Ira F. "Lilly Lake -- Monte Sano." Collins, Ira F. "The Valley of Huntsville." Collins, Ira F. Monte Sano Boy Scout troop on a camping trip. 1970-11 Photo of the cast of a production of Snow White at the Monte Sano community pool. 1968 Topographical map of Monte Sano. Varnedoe, William W., Jr. 1956 Output Formats atom, csv, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2 Refine search Identifier Select...loc_mshc_000002_000007loc_mshc_000008_000022loc_mshc_000023loc_mshc_000024loc_mshc_000025loc_mshc_000026loc_mshc_000027loc_mshc_000028loc_mshc_000029loc_mshc_000030loc_mshc_000031loc_mshc_000032loc_mshc_000033loc_mshc_000034loc_mshc_000035loc_mshc_000036loc_mshc_000047 Title Select..."Cotton Market, Huntsville, Ala.""Entrance to O'Shaughnessy Place -- Monte Sano.""Entrance to Shelta Caverns.""Hotel Monte Sano.""Lilly Lake -- Monte Sano.""Natural Wells. 350 ft drop in solid rock -- Monte Sano.""The Eddies -- Monte Sano Ramble.""The head of Big Spring Huntsville Ala.""The Valley of Huntsville."A horse and buggy team fording a body of water near Huntsville, Alabama.Crowd gathered at the capitol building in Denver, Colorado.Monte Sano Boy Scout troop on a camping trip.Monte Sano Pike Toll Gate.Photo album of downtown Huntsville from the city's sesquicentennial celebration.Photo of the cast of a production of Snow White at the Monte Sano community pool.Topographical map of Monte Sano. Description Select...A handwritten inscription on the back of the photo notes, "The day 'our soldiers' came home, in front of capital. Sept. '99."The album includes photos of the Confederate monument and banners and decorations on the street.The hotel opened on June 1, 1887 as a luxury health resort. It was built by the North Alabama Improvement Company with funding from Michael and James O'Shaughnessy. The hotel closed in 1900 and was demolished in 1944.The O'Shaughnessy Place, nicknamed "Castle Delight," was built in 1885 by Col. James and Lucy O'Shaughnessy. It was a two-story Queen Anne-style house with four chimneys, gas lights, water lines, and indoor plumbing. Col. O'Shaughnessy was a cotton and real estate broker, seaport and railroad developer, and co-owner of the Huntsville Hotel, Huntsville Opera House, Hotel Monte Sano, and the Monte Sano Railway and Turnpike. The house burned in March 1890 and was demolished in the 1920s.The photo depicts a man sitting on the rocks amidst the trees. The back of the photo reads, " 'The Eddies' or Eddy Rocks of Monte Sano."The photo shows the north side of courthouse square looking east in downtown Huntsville. The Madison County Courthouse can be seen at the right of the photo.The photo shows the owner, Henry Fuller, with his family outside the cave entrance. Fuller purchased the cave in 1888 and developed it into an underground dance hall and bar. The cave is near current-day Pulaski Pike in Huntsville.The photos show scenes from the sesquicentennial festivities in and around the square, including people dressed in early nineteenth century attire, storefronts, and street decorations.The view shows Athens Pike (now Holmes Avenue) in Huntsville, Alabama, with Monte Sano Mountain in the background.The well is a large limestone cave shaft located near the site of the Hotel Monte Sano.This map was drawn by William W. Varnedoe, Jr. and published by the Monte Sano Civic Association. It shows Monte Sano's neighborhoods, the state park, and the mountain's natural features, including springs and caves. The map also notes changes in elevation.This photo shows a scene at Lily Lake on the grounds of Col. James O'Shaughnessy's home on Monte Sano. According to the Historic Huntsville Quarterly, the structure in the foreground of the photo is a "four-tiered vertical framework covered with ivy, and reaching an impressive height of twelve feet or so." Creator Select...Collins, Ira F.Varnedoe, William W., Jr. Temporal Coverage Select...1880-18891890-18991950-19591960-19691970-1979 Subject Select...Big Spring (Huntsville, Ala.)Bodies of waterBoy Scouts of AmericaCampingCavesCelebrations--AlabamaColorado State Capitol (Denver, Colo.)Community theaterCotton--MarketingCourthouses--AlabamaDance hallsHealth resorts--United StatesHousesHuntsville (Ala.)Huntsville (Ala.)--MapsLakes & pondsMadison County (Ala.)Monte Sano Mountain (Huntsville, Ala.)Monte Sano State Park (Ala.)Natural Well (Huntsville, Ala.)O'Shaughnessy, JamesShelta Caverns (Huntsville, Ala.)Soldiers--United StatesSpringsToll roads Type Select...Card photographsMapsPhotograph albumsPhotographsStill ImageTopographic maps Language Select...en