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Pettus Photos, developed in 1956
Contains a set of photographs. Only one photograph, one of four people horseback riding, has identification of those displayed in it. -
Pettus, David Walker (ancestor), 1805
Contain wills and related documents, the backs of which containing handwritten names. The contents of the wills include property and slaves being bequeathed to his family . -
Pettus, Edmond Winston Death Address [by Mr. Johnson], 1908
Contains a multi-page obituary related to the death of Edmund Winston Pettus containing addresses from multiple different people he has known throughout his life. Some of the pages have handwritten notes and symbols on the front and back. -
Pettus, Herbert E. Bound Scrapbook, Material from 1902 - 1911
This section contains a scrapbook from Herbert E. Pettus which contains posters, correspondence and photographs related to Herbert's time in college. Some items have notes describing what they are or the context surrounding them underneath. -
Pettus, Richard E. Information and Correspondence, 1911 - 1929
This section contains numerous handwritten correspondence letters and envelopes related to Richard E. Pettus including Huntsville Times article snippets recording his death. -
Pettus, Ruth E. Genealogy Correspondence, 1938 - 1942
This section contains correspondence (both typed and handwritten, envelopes, newspaper clippings and handwritten notes relating to the genealogy of Ruth Elizabeth Pettus. -
Pettus, Ruth E. School Mementos, Piano Lessons, 1914 - 1935
Contains correspondence, recital advertisements and numerous other mementos and documents relating to Hanna McCool Wright's college days. -
Pettus, Ruth E. Scrapbook, Judson College, Material from 1911 - 1916
This section contains images of the contents of Ruth Elizabeth Pettus' scrapbook. The majority of the contents include correspondence, envelopes, posters and notes related to colleges and their events / activities. -
PFC. James Joseph Higgins and S/Sgt. Albert McCrea in Nantes, France.
Louis Salmon's note on the reverse of the photo reads, "Higgins is my boy -- I have spoiled the lad to the degree that I alone can get him to work. He is only nineteen years old, but every inch a soldier, regardless of appearance. McCrea is a natural actor -- he should be on the stage. He is twenty-five." -
Phelps-Jones House
This section contains a report on the Phelps-Jones House, a home built in Madison county, Huntsville, Alabama. -
Phone conversation between Robert K. Bell and General Shinkle
The transcript details a conversation regarding the necessity of military counsel being present during the conference with Colonel Bengston, Captain Ledford, and Colonel Nickerson and under whose orders was the military counsel under. -
Phone message to Robert K. Bell from Walter Harper.
In this transcript of the phone message to Bell from Walter Harper of Reynolds Metals, Bell is informed that Mr. Hunt will be arriving the following day and will try to land at the air strip at Redstone Arsenal. This information was asked to be passed on to Colonel Nickerson. -
Phonographic News, 1891
Early Huntsville Life and Memorabilia -
Photo album of downtown Huntsville from the city's sesquicentennial celebration.
The album includes photos of the Confederate monument and banners and decorations on the street. -
Photo album of downtown Huntsville from the city's sesquicentennial celebration.
The photos show scenes from the sesquicentennial festivities in and around the square, including people dressed in early nineteenth century attire, storefronts, and street decorations. -
Photo of a lunar drill bit.
This photo shows a grooved lunar drill bit as it is being tested on a block of lunar material. -
Photo of a lunar drill bit.
This photograph shows a drill bit for the lunar drill. -
Photo of a lunar drill bit.
This photograph shows a drill bit for the lunar drill. -
Photo of a lunar drill bit.
This photographs shows a lunar drill bit from the bottom angle. -
Photo of a lunar drill bit.
This photograph shows a drill bit for the lunar drill. -
Photo of a lunar drill bit.
This photograph shows a lunar drill bit being held/measured by another instrument. -
Photo of a lunar drill part.
This photograph shows a separate part that makes up the lunar drill. -
Photo of a lunar drill part.
This photograph shows a separate part that makes up the lunar drill. -
Photo of a lunar drill part.
This photograph shows a separate part that makes up the lunar drill. -
Photo of a lunar drill part.
This photograph shows a separate part that makes up the lunar drill. -
Photo of a lunar drill part.
This photograph shows a separate part that makes up the lunar drill. -
Photo of a lunar drill part.
This photograph shows a separate part that makes up the lunar drill. -
Photo of a lunar drill part.
This photograph shows a separate part that makes up the lunar drill. -
Photo of a lunar drill part.
This photograph shows a separate part that makes up the lunar drill. -
Photo of a lunar drill part.
This photograph shows a separate part that makes up the lunar drill. -
Photo of a lunar drill part.
This photograph shows a separate part that makes up the lunar drill. -
Photo of a lunar drill part.
This photograph shows a separate part that makes up the lunar drill. -
Photo of a lunar drill part.
This photograph shows a separate part that makes up the lunar drill. -
Photo of a section of the lunar drill.
This photograph shows an area of the lunar drill with various parts and functions. -
Photo of a team member with the lunar drill.
This photograph shows a member of the lunar drill team with the lunar drill. He is holding a sample that was drilled from lunar material. -
Photo of a Wardian case filled with orange trees and a elbowed funnel next to it.
A photo of a Wardian case with one of the tops removed. The orange trees were watered using the elbowed funnel through the small door on the side. -
Photo of Carol Nickerson.
Carol Nickerson was the wife of Colonel John C. Nickerson, Jr. -
Photo of Colonel John C. Nickerson, Jr.
Colonel John C. Nickerson was accused of leaking classified information after expressing anger when the missile and rocket program was transferred from the Army to the Air Force. He was tried by court martial, fined $1,500, and exiled to Panama for two years. A few years later on March 1, 1964, Nickerson and his wife, Carol, died in a car accident in New Mexico.