Back: Her-Mar Motel, Memorial Parkway on U.S. Highway 231 North, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA, Phone JEfferson 4-4898 New, Modern, Air Conditioned. Electric Heat, Tile Baths, Wall to Wall Carpet - Restaurant nearby, Reasonable Rates. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Troupe - Owners and Managers
Mrazek was the 1978 recipient of the Oberth Award. During his career, Mrazek worked on the design and development of the Jupiter ICBM, Jupiter-C, and Saturn launch vehicles. He retired from Marshall Space Flight Center as the Associate Director for Engineering in Project Development in 1973.
HERMES GUIDED MISSILE, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA. The first American-mode guided missile, first put on public display, at Huntsville, home of the world's largest rocket and guided missile research and development center, Redstone Arsenal.
Photograph number 207. This photograph shows a street with damaged buildings and a cart. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
Front: HILLCREST MOTOR COURT, Six Miles West on U. S. 72, Huntsville, Alabama Back: HILLCREST MOTOR COURT, Located on U. S. 72, six miles West of Huntsville, Alabama. A modern Motor Court. Air conditioned units available - Electric heat - Restaurant adjoining serving good food. Phone 9232.
Front: HILLCREST MOTOR COURT Back: HILLCREST MOTOR COURT, Three Miles West of City, On U. S. HIGHWAY 72 WEST, Phone Jefferson 4-9184 New, Modern, Air Conditioned, Electric Heat, Television in Lobby, Tile Baths, Restaurant in connection - Reasonable Rates. Mr. & Mrs. W. C. Miller, Owners & Managers.
This section contains a report cataloging historical events and sites in different counties in Alabama. One section centers around different Native American tribes and their histories/developments.
This section contains a survey of historical architectural buildings and sites from northern Alabama counties as well as handwritten plans on how to conduct the survey. Numerous handwritten notes are scribbled across the front and back of pages suggesting edits or scribbling out lines of text entirely.
This section appears to be a collection booklet of TARCOG correspondence, job descriptions, employee/management registers and survey forms. Contains maps paired with certain survey reports.