UAH Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives

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  • loc_gold_000167_000167.pdf

    A handwritten note that says: 1922 [sic] to T. T. Terry 96.00.
  • http://dkdayton.net/roberts/images/r04a/pdfs/r04a22-04.pdf
  • http://dkdayton.net/roberts/images/r01c/pdfs/r01c08-15.pdf
  • http://dkdayton.net/roberts/images/r01c/pdfs/r01c08-05.pdf
  • Loc_burw-234.pdf

    Photograph number 12. This photograph shows a harbor in Mers el Kebir, Algeria. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
  • loc_hbhc_ledger1_000223 (311)_HarkerPotteryCo.pdf

    This is a Harker Pottery Company account page from page 251 in Harrison Brothers Hardware Company customer account ledger 1, 1897-1904. Transactions and payments on this page date from February 3, 1900, to December 28, 1900. The Harker Pottery Company was the first company that the Harrison Brothers bought Queensware merchandise from in 1900.
  • http://dkdayton.net/roberts/images/r04a/pdfs/r04a05-19.pdf
  • daily_accounts_book3_475_Jan1903_AssetsandLiabilities.Jpeg

    This is an image of the Harrison Brothers' January 1903 assets and liabilities from page 481 in Harrison Brothers Hardware Company daybook 3, 1901-1903. The Harrison Brothers' assets were: accounts considered good, leases and notes, cash on hand, stock of merchandise per invoices, store fixtures, 1 horse+ 1 buggy + 1 dray, and 2 storehouses + lots. Each item's cash value is listed next to it on the page. The Harrison Brothers' liabilities were: owe Holmes Earl note and D.T. Harrison note. The amount owed to each person is listed next to the name. The Harrison Brothers Hardware Company's net worth in January 1903, according to this page, was $6731.86.
  • daily_accounts_book3_494_HBRebuild.pdf

    This is an image of the Harrison Brothers' contractor account page on page 500 of Harrison Brothers Hardware Company daybook 3, 1901-1903. The dates on this page range from January 30 to January 12 of unknown years. This page lists several contractors, such as D.S. Brandon and A.M. Booth, who worked on the Harrison Brothers store rebuild project in 1902 after a severe fire in December 1901. This page lists payments to various workers, such as a plumber, and the costs of supplies, such as bricks.
  • img_00445.pdf

    Front: Harrison Brothers Hardware Store, Huntsville, Alabama
    Back: Harrison Brothers Hardware Store, 124 South Side Square - Huntsville, Alabama
    Located on the Courthouse Square since 1897, Harrison Brothers Hardware Store carries a varied line of Hardware, Crockery, Ironware, Chairs, Gifts, and hard-to-find items. The store is operated by the Historic Huntsville Foundation.