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Eric Sevareid speaking at 1970 commencement.
Sevareid was a news journalist and war correspondent for CBS. -
Eric Sevareid speaking at 1970 commencement.
Sevareid was a news journalist and war correspondent for CBS. -
Eric Sevareid speaking at 1970 commencement.
Sevareid was a news journalist and war correspondent for CBS. -
Eric Sevareid and UAH officials onstage at 1970 commencement.
Sevareid was a news journalist and war correspondent for CBS. -
Eric Sevareid and UAH officials onstage at 1970 commencement.
Sevareid was a news journalist and war correspondent for CBS. -
Episcopal Church
Front: Episcopal Church - Huntsville, Ala. -
Epic Races of the Past - The Cuca Cup
This document is a recap of the Cuca Cocoa Challenge Cup race series over four decades later and recounts how famous these races were. -
Envelope of "old family papers."
This envelope has "old family papers" written on the front as well as multiple stamps. The back includes three stamps from Huntsville, Alabama and Atlanta, Georgia. -
Entrance to the British Library
This is the entrance to the British Library. It says British Library over and over. The British Libary was founded partially by Sir Sloane's collection. -
Enterprise's Home for 1978
Back: Enterprise's home for 1978. -
Enterprise Passing Marshall Space Flight Center Headquarters
Back: Enterprise passing Marshall Space Flight Center Headquarters. -
Enterprise Passing a Saturn 1B
Back: The Old and the New, Enterprise passing a Saturn 1B. -
Enterprise Being Unloaded from 747 Carrier
Back: Enterprise being unloaded from 747 Carrier. -
Engineers at Peenemünde, Germany.
From left to right, the photograph shows Oscar Holderer, Mayerhöfer, Gerhard W. Kraus, Nimz, William A. Mrazek, and Kurt Patt. -
Emily and Jack Burwell Donations of Glove Box Containing 11 Transcribed Letters from Baker L. Roberts to Lucy (Cabaniss) Roberts, 1878-1879
(The original glove box in now enclosed in a Plexiglas box.) -
Elliott, G.S. to Pettus, Richard E. (genealogy correspondence), 1928
This section contains correspondence letters centering around the genealogy, family tree and family history of the Pettus family. Contains handwritten notes and images relating to the Pettus family genealogy. -
Elliott House, circa 1920s
Madison Co. - Gurley Site #2, Gurley, Alabama -
Elks' Opera House
Front: Elks' Opera House, Huntsville, Ala. M. R. Murray -
Elk Theatre Program, 1922
Buildings - Folder 18 Missing From Box -
Electronic Manufacturers' Agents Corporate Office
Back: ELECTRONIC MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS Corporate Office, 309 Jordan Lane, N.W. - Huntsville, Alabama 35805, (205) 830-4030 (800) 633-2920. A unique 50' x 100' log cabin fashioned of 100 year-old timbers is fast becoming the trademark of this dynamic sales organization. -
Eleanor Newman Hutchens' estate appraisal.
This appraisal contains the wholesale and retail value of various items in the property at 300 Williams Ave. SE, Huntsville, Alabama in August 1970. Various items belong to Eleanor N. Hutchens, Ellen W. Newman, Margaret H. Henson, Margaret N. Hutchens, Susie N. Hutchens, and William W. Newman. The appraisal also contains images of the rooms appraised in the estate that show the corresponding items within. The appraisal is signed by Susie N. Hutchens and Margaret N. Hutchens along with the appraiser, A. L. Compton. -
El Rose Motel
Front: El Rose Motel, U.S. 231N and 241N Inside City, Huntsville, Alabama.
Back: EL ROSE MOTEL, 15 Air conditioned brick units - Hot water heat - Private tiled baths - Simmons equipped throughout.
Owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jacks and Iva Jean Jacks. In City Limits on U.S. 231N and 241N on Florida Short Route. Phone 281 -
El Rose Motel
Front: El Rose Motel, Air-Conditioned, Huntsville, Alabama
Back: EL ROSE MOTEL, Located of By Pass on City Route. Downtown - Huntsville
Television Lounge and in Rooms Optional. Good Food - Air-Conditioned - Fully Carpeted.
707 Meridian St. Dial JE 2-5971. Owned and Operated by Mr. L Mrs. Roy Jacks. -
El Rose Motel
Front: El Rose Motel on U.S. Hwy. 241, Huntsville, Ala.
Back: El Rose Motel. Huntsville's Newest and Finest Ultra Modern Brick Units, Hot Water Heat, Private Tile Baths, Simmons Equipped Throughout. Owned and Operated by Mr. & Mrs. Roy Jacks and Daughter. In City Limits. Highway 241 N. on Florida Short Route. Phone 281 - Huntsville, Ala. -
Effigy Tomb of William Marshal
William Marshal, first earl of Pembroke, died in 1219 as King regent. Subsequently, because of his commitment to the Templers cause in the Holy Land, and his loyalty to the English royal family, he was buried in Temple Church with great honor. His effigy tomb, despite being partially destroyed during "The Blitz," remains untouched in Temple Church. -
Edwin D. Burwell's list of photographs.
This item lists the name and number of 609 photographs, whose descriptions Burwell wrote on spare film. -
Edwin D. Burwell's certificate of Statement of Service.
The certificate states that Burwell served in the ORC from May 12, 1938 to September 26, 1941 and the EAD after this time. -
Edwin D. Burwell's certificate of Statement of Service from the 1108th Engineer Combat Group.
The certificate states that Burwell served in the ORC from May 12, 1938 to September 26, 1941 and the EAD after this time. -
Edwin D. Burwell's certificate of Statement of Service from May 1944.
The certificate states that Burwell served in the ORC from May 12, 1938 to September 26, 1941 and the EAD after this time. -
Edwin Burwell's Officer's Pay Data Card.
The card includes information on Burwell's monthly pay, additional pay, rental allowances, subsistence, dependents, allotments, and insurance. Instructions for vaccination records are attached to the card. -
Education and occupation information on Edwin D. Burwell.
This document lists Burwell's military education, civilian education, and civilian occupations. -
Ed Wheelock.
Tags Oral History -
Ed Grubbs and Geo. Fehler, Gen. John Zierdt.
Conversation between Bob Ward and Ed Grubbs, a pilot of Wernher von Braun. Covered are von Braun's love of flying and his health towards the end of his life. Side 1 through 11:40 on side 2.Tags Oral History