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Goldsmith + Co. transaction, September 12, 1898.
This image of a Goldsmith + Co. transaction from September 8, 1898, is cropped from page 96 of Harrison Brothers Hardware Company daybook 2, 1898-1902. The transaction on this page corresponds to page 24 in Harrison Brothers Hardware Company customer account ledger 1, 1897-1904. In this transaction, Goldsmith + Co. purchased tobacco products. Goldsmith + Co. was a grocery company in Huntsville, Alabama, and were frequent customers at Harrison Brothers. -
Government Building
Front: Government Building, Huntsville, Ala. -
Government Building
Front: Government Bldg., Huntsville, Ala. -
Government Building
Front: Government Building, Huntsville, Ala. -
Government Building
Front: Government Building, Huntsville, Ala. -
Government request for transportation for Edwin D. Burwell Jr.
The document requests the Reading Company to provide transportation for Burwell and three other officers from Camp Kilmer, New Jersey to Fort McPherson, Georgia. -
Governor George C. Wallace announces Sperry Corporation's gift to UAH.
The caption on the back reads, "ANNOUNCING SPERRY GIFT TO UAH-- Governor George C. Wallace (seated) seen above announcing the Sperry Corporation's gift to the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) of $3.2 million in computer hardware and software. Joining the Governor for the Announcement on April 16 in Montgomery office were Vern Dykema, Vice President of the Sperry Corporation, and Dr. John C. Wright, President of UAH." -
Governors' Drive Name and Whitesburg Marker, 1957 - 1958
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Gp Hq. Mignano.
Photograph number 306. This photograph shows the Gp Headquarters in Mignano, Italy in the Province of Caserta. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs. -
Graham House, circa 1905
Madison Co. - Gurley Site #3, Gurley, Alabama -
Grand Cleaners
Back: GRAND CLEANERS. FUR STORAGE Since 1920
801 FRANKLIN STREET, E. SHELBY JOHNSON, Prop., HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA
DON'T LET MILDEW AND MOTHS ROB YOUR CLOTHES OF THEIR NEW LOOK.
Store Winter Garments in air that's Cool and Fresh and Dry. Huntsville's Most Modern Wearing Apparell Storage Vaults. They are INSURED.
GRAND CLEANERS, 801 Franklin St. -
Graphic of Concorde construction locations
As a collaboration between Aérospatiale and the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC), parts of Concorde were constructed in various locations in Britain and France, as shown in this graphic. This graphic originates from Brooklands Museum, a major factory for Concorde. -
Green Bottom Inn
Front: Historic Huntsville
Back: Historic Huntsville, Alabama. ALABAMA A & M COLLEGE.
GREEN BOTTOM INN, one of Huntsville's earliest hostelries, was located on Meridian Pike on site now occupied by Alabama A & M. Built in 1815 by John Connelly, the inn attained widespread fame for its adjoining race track, over which many of the outstanding race horses of the period competed. Gen. Andrew Jackson, an avid follower of the sport, often stopped here to race his horses and fight his cocks. For many years the table where he dined was preserved. -
Greene Academy (1812-1864), 1955
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Greene County, Alabama Map, 1938
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Greetings from Huntsville
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Greetings from Huntsville, Ala.
Front: Greetings from Huntsville, ALA. Huntsville Spring in Winter. Court House.
Back: Private Mailing Card. Authorized by Act of Congress May 19, 1898. -
Greetings from Huntsville, Ala.
Front: Greetings from Huntsville, ALA. Huntsville, U. S. Court House & Post Office, Hotel Monte Sano and Grounds.
Back: Private Mailing Card. Authorized by Act of Congress May 19, 1898. -
Greetings from Huntsville, Ala.
Front: Greetings from Huntsville, Ala. -
Greetings from Huntsville, Ala.
Front: Greetings from Huntsville, Ala. Spring Park., Government Bldg., Court House, Elks' Home & Opera House, Franklin St. -
Greetings from Huntsville, Ala.
Front: Greetings from Huntsville, Ala. -
Greetings From Rocket City
Front: Greetings From Rocket City - Huntsville, Alabama, Home of the Redstone Arsenal
Back: Huntsville is the home of Redstone Arsenal which houses the U. S. Army Missile Command with responsibility for all Army Missiles and Rockets, the U. S. Army Ordnance Guided Missile School where soldiers receive missile training and the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center of NASA which provides the giant rocket vehicles for the nation's space program. -
Greetings From Rocket City
Front: Greetings From Rocket City - Huntsville, Alabama, Home of the Redstone Arsenal
Back: Huntsville is home of Redstone Arsenal, the Army Ordance research and development center for rockets and guided missiles. Here has centered the development of such famous rockets and guided missiles as the Nike-Ajax, Nike-Hercules, Corporal, Sergeant, Hawk, Dart, Little John, Honest John, Lacrosse, Hermes, Redstone, Jupiter and Jupiter C, which launched America's first earth satellite. -
Group of documents pertaining to Crown Metal Products Company products and price examinations.
The included documents are: a business card for K. S. Williams of Crown Metal Products Company, a receipt, a postcard featuring "The Little Toot" train at Forest Park Highlands, an advertisement for real steam railroads, and four pages of notes on yellow notepad paper. -
Group of engineers at the Redstone Test Stand.
The Alabama chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers awarded landmark status to the Redstone Test Stand in 1979. -
Group of engineers at the Redstone Test Stand.
Karl Heimburg is seen second from right. The Alabama chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers awarded landmark status to the Redstone Test Stand in 1979. -
Group of engineers at the Redstone Test Stand.
The Alabama chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers awarded landmark status to the Redstone Test Stand in 1979. -
Group of engineers, probably at Peenemünde, Germany.
From left to right, the photograph shows William A. Mrazek, Arthur Kröger, unidentified, Gerhard W. Kraus, and Kurt Patt. -
Group photo of 1992-1993 men's soccer team.
Front row, left to right: Paul Tedesco, Ricky Crawford, Stephen Gruchot, Chris Maltezos, Hassan Hassan, Scott Humphrey. Second row, left to right: R. David Sorrell, Carl Stewart, Hisham Khalafalla, Brian Denis, Adam Fuller, Brian Mitchell, Chris O'Halloran. Third row, left to right: unidentified coach, Roye Locklear, William A. Koelle, Milo Boering, Felix Egbe, Ivan Zujovic, and coach Carlos Petersen. Developed at Quality Photo Services, Inc., 733 Arcadia Circle, Huntsville, Alabama 35801. A note on the negative envelope reads, "f.8 at 9 sec. Soccer Team '92-93." -
Group photo of 1993 Charger Soccer School participants and coaches.
At left, UAH men's soccer coach Carlos Petersen and men's soccer player Ivan Zujovic; at right, men's soccer player Chris O'Halloran. Photo taken in the Spragins Hall gym on the UAH campus. -
Group photograph of transplanted German engineers at Fort Bliss, Texas.
This photo is a reprint of the original.