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Letter from Hildegard Nörenberg to Hans Albert Silberberg (undated).
Hildegard Nörenberg (1904-1977) was a nurse and midwife from Berlin-Tegel, Berlin, Germany. She immigrated to Alabama in 1956, as her sister Maria, the wife of Operation Paperclip engineer Werner Kuers, had moved to Huntsville, Alabama in the early 1950s. From 1924 to 1932, Nörenberg frequently corresponded with Hans Albert Silberberg, her close friend and longtime love. Silberberg was a music student, composer, and pianist. He died in 1932, at the age of 25. -
Letter from Hildegard Nörenberg to Hans Albert Silberberg (undated).
Hildegard Nörenberg (1904-1977) was a nurse and midwife from Berlin-Tegel, Berlin, Germany. She immigrated to Alabama in 1956, as her sister Maria, the wife of Operation Paperclip engineer Werner Kuers, had moved to Huntsville, Alabama in the early 1950s. From 1924 to 1932, Nörenberg frequently corresponded with Hans Albert Silberberg, her close friend and longtime love. Silberberg was a music student, composer, and pianist. He died in 1932, at the age of 25. -
Letter from Hildegard Nörenberg to Hans Albert Silberberg (undated).
Hildegard Nörenberg (1904-1977) was a nurse and midwife from Berlin-Tegel, Berlin, Germany. She immigrated to Alabama in 1956, as her sister Maria, the wife of Operation Paperclip engineer Werner Kuers, had moved to Huntsville, Alabama in the early 1950s. From 1924 to 1932, Nörenberg frequently corresponded with Hans Albert Silberberg, her close friend and longtime love. Silberberg was a music student, composer, and pianist. He died in 1932, at the age of 25. -
Letter from Hildegard Nörenberg to Hans Albert Silberberg (undated).
Hildegard Nörenberg (1904-1977) was a nurse and midwife from Berlin-Tegel, Berlin, Germany. She immigrated to Alabama in 1956, as her sister Maria, the wife of Operation Paperclip engineer Werner Kuers, had moved to Huntsville, Alabama in the early 1950s. From 1924 to 1932, Nörenberg frequently corresponded with Hans Albert Silberberg, her close friend and longtime love. Silberberg was a music student, composer, and pianist. He died in 1932, at the age of 25. -
Letter from Hildegard Nörenberg to Hans Albert Silberberg (undated).
Hildegard Nörenberg (1904-1977) was a nurse and midwife from Berlin-Tegel, Berlin, Germany. She immigrated to Alabama in 1956, as her sister Maria, the wife of Operation Paperclip engineer Werner Kuers, had moved to Huntsville, Alabama in the early 1950s. From 1924 to 1932, Nörenberg frequently corresponded with Hans Albert Silberberg, her close friend and longtime love. Silberberg was a music student, composer, and pianist. He died in 1932, at the age of 25. -
Letter from Hildegard Nörenberg to Hans Albert Silberberg (undated).
Hildegard Nörenberg (1904-1977) was a nurse and midwife from Berlin-Tegel, Berlin, Germany. She immigrated to Alabama in 1956, as her sister Maria, the wife of Operation Paperclip engineer Werner Kuers, had moved to Huntsville, Alabama in the early 1950s. From 1924 to 1932, Nörenberg frequently corresponded with Hans Albert Silberberg, her close friend and longtime love. Silberberg was a music student, composer, and pianist. He died in 1932, at the age of 25. -
Digitized transcription of VHS tape of "The Case of Mobile".
Janet Owens LeFlore, Burton R. LeFlore, and O.B. Purifoy are the speakers in this lecture given at Alabama A&M University. -
Digitized transcription of VHS tape of "The Civil Rights Movement in Alabama (A Look Back and a Look Ahead)".
Aldon Morris is the speaker in this lecture given at Alabama A&M University. -
Digitized transcription of VHS tape of "Turmoil in Tuskegee".
Frank Toland is the speaker in this lecture given at University of Alabama in Huntsville. -
Digitized transcription of VHS tape of "Selma to Montgomery, 1965".
U.S. Rep. John Lewis and Mary Stanton are the speakers in this lecture given at Alabama A&M University. -
Digitized transcription of VHS tape of "Bloody Lowndes and the Black Panther Party".
John Hulett and Frye Gaillard are the speakers in this lecture given at University of Alabama in Huntsville. -
Digitized transcription of VHS tape of "Huntsville during the Civil Rights Movement."
Sonnie W. Hereford III, John Cashin Jr., William Pearson, and Fred Carodine were the speakers in this lecture given at Alabama A&M University. -
Digitized transcription of VHS tape of "Trial by Fire and Water: Birmingham, 1963" (Part II).
Glenn Eskew, Horace Huntley, and Odessa Woolfolk are the speakers in this lecture given at Alabama A&M. -
Digitized transcription of VHS tape of "The Montgomery Bus Boycott".
Fred Gray, Charles Moore, and D'Linell Finley, Sr. are the speakers in this lecture given at University of Alabama in Huntsville. -
Digitized transcription of VHS tape of "Early Years of the Movement" (Part II).
J.L. Chestnut, Jr. is the speaker in this lecture given at Alabama A&M. -
Digitized transcription of VHS tape of "The Long Night's Journey, 1877-1941".
Linda Reed is the speaker in this lecture given at Alabama A&M University. -
Digitized transcription of VHS tape of "Inaugural Lecture".
Taylor Branch is the speaker in this lecture given at University of Alabama in Huntsville. -
Digitized VHS tape of "Inaugural Lecture".
Taylor Branch is the speaker in this lecture given at University of Alabama in Huntsville. -
Digitized VHS tape of "The Long Night's Journey, 1877-1941".
Linda Reed is the speaker in this lecture given at Alabama A&M University. -
Digitized VHS tape of "The Civil Rights Movement in Alabama (A Look Back and a Look Ahead)".
Aldon Morris is the speaker in this lecture given at Alabama A&M University. -
Digitized VHS tape of "Turmoil in Tuskegee".
Frank Toland is the speaker in this lecture given at University of Alabama in Huntsville. -
Digitized VHS tape of "Selma to Montgomery, 1965".
U.S. Rep. John Lewis and Mary Stanton are the speakers in this lecture given at Alabama A&M University. -
Digitized VHS tape of "Bloody Lowndes and the Black Panther Party".
John Hulett and Frye Gaillard are the speakers in this lecture given at University of Alabama in Huntsville. -
Digitized VHS tape of "Huntsville during the Civil Rights Movement."
Sonnie W. Hereford, III, John Cashin Jr., William Pearson, and Fred Carodine were the speakers in this lecture given at Alabama A&M University. -
Digitized VHS tape of "Trial by Fire and Water: Birmingham, 1963" (Part II).
Glenn Eskew, Horace Huntley, and Odessa Woolfolk are the speakers in this lecture given at Alabama A&M. -
Digitized VHS tape of "The Montgomery Bus Boycott".
Fred Gray, Charles Moore, and D'Linell Finley, Sr. are the speakers in this lecture given at University of Alabama in Huntsville. -
Digitized VHS tape of "Early Years of the Movement" (Part II).
J.L. Chestnut, Jr. is the speaker in this lecture given at Alabama A&M. -
"1st Roll 1950."
The label on the inside of the can notes, "B&W Jeff horse back riding. Picnic with Dave 1951. Christmas 1950."
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"Optimist Picknic. Soapbox Derby. Memphis Zoo."
The label on the inside of the can notes, "Optimist Picnic. Parade. Memphis Zoo about 1952." -
"Sisters. Stone Mtn. Kids at beach."
Film clips of family vacations. Notable events include a trip to Chattanooga and Mazatlan, Mexico.
Christmas [00:03, 13:25]
Chattanooga Choo-Choo [01:49]
Play [13:09, 18:29]
Train [01:53]
Stone Mountain [07:45]
Mazatlan [17:59] -
"Vacation. Washington 1957."
Films of various family vacations. Notable events include a trip to the Smoky Mountains, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and mid-century Washington D.C.
Boats and boating [08:04]
Blue Ridge Parkway [00:24]
Mount Vernon [06:47]
Washington D.C. [01:48, 04:31]
People interacting with bears [12:35] -
"Moore Visit EDB, Sr. Parker Picnic. Paul, Harold."
The information card inside the can notes, "Christmas 1956. 4th July 1957."
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"Picknick - Meridian. Xmas. Smokies. Grand Canyon - Fire (1964)."
The label on the inside of the can notes, "Picnic 1955. Western trip 1964."
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"Vacation in 1977. 1975 Michigan."
Footage of the Burwell family at Christmas, during several vacations, and a trip to Big Spring Park.
Christmas [00:03, 03:35, 20:35]
Play [01:06, 06:04, 09:36, 17:34]
Aerial footage [07:38
Beach trip [11:31]
Snow [14:13]
Shooting in a field [23:11]
Big Spring Park [24:15]
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"Eddie about 3 yrs old singing."
Several home movies of a young boy playing with a microphone followed by family footage of a trip to Disney World.
Play [00:03, 00:45]
Disney World trip [01:40]
Aerial gondolas [04:46, 06:13]
Boats and boating [05:01, 05:30, 07:47, 09:46, 12:15]
Monorail [05:17]
Puppet show [07:59] -
"1979."
Home movies that primarily depict a Christmas scene and an extended cruise around the Caribbean.
Christmas [00:02]
Royal Caribbean Resort in Labadie, Haiti [05:03]
Punta Cana, Dominican Republic [08:16]
Miami [09:44] -
"Christina's 3rd B'day Party. Eddie modeling 1978."
Home movies about family life in late 1970s Alabama.
Children playing with microphone [00:03]
Young boy showing off Confederate money [00:26]
Christmas pageant [03:28]
Birthday party [06:48] -
"Lion Country Safari Aug 1973."
Footage of a family trip to Georgia. Included is early footage of Zoo Atlanta, the Little White House in Warm Springs, and the Callaway Gardens.
Callaway Gardens [10:10]
Little White House at Warm Springs [08:35]
Zoo Atlanta [00:06] -
"1967."
Home movies of the Burwell family as they settled into their new home in Huntsville. There is some vacation footage but the majority of the film is of mid-century Huntsville and Chattanooga.
Beach scenes [11:55]
Cattle and rural scenes [09:57]
Chores [08:02]
Clay shooting [09:13]
Dog [00:01, 4:38, 7:46, 18:01, 20:01, 20:51]
Fly [21:33]
Homes [02:28, 03:10]
Snow [03:52, 06:46]
Lookout Mountain Hotel [09:07] -
"Panama City. Draining Paul's lake. Smokies. 1956."
A collection of home movies including a trip to Ft. Walton Beach, Florida, filling a lake, and family gatherings.
Aquarium [03:02, 03:48, 04:01, 05:18]
Beach scenes [00:03, 01:45, 01:52]
Family gathering [09:20]
Filling a lake [06:47]
Play [05:52]
Wide pan of pre-development Madison County [10:02]