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Agreement of interest between Laura M. Powell and W. T. Hutchens.
This official agreement states that Laura M. Powell will pay 6.5 percent interest instead of 8 on her note of June 14, 1920, to be due on December 14, 1929. Written on The First National Bank in Huntsville, Alabama letterhead. -
Agreement for the installation of galvanized roofing.
Agreement for the installation of galvanized roofing on a cotton shed occupied and rented by Gilbert Bros. from I. Schiffman and Co. at the request of Bettie Schiffman. Bettie's name appears on documents after July 1910 due to the death of her husband, Isaac. -
AERONAUTICS NACA NASA 1915-1990
Collage artwork depicting the history of aeronautics -
Aerial View of Troop Housing
Back: An aerial view of Troop Housing at the Missile and Maintenance Center and School at Redstone Arsenal near Huntsville, Alabama. -
Aerial view of the UAH campus.
The photograph shows Spragins Hall, Roberts Hall, the Nursing Building, the Library, and Wilson Hall. -
Aerial View of Main Business Section
Front: Aerial View of Main Business Section, Huntsville, Alabama -
Aerial View of Huntsville, Alabama
Back: AERIAL VIEW OF HUNTSVILLE. ALABAMA "Where America's Race to the Moon Began"
This scene shows a part of Big Springs Park, the City Hall, Madison County Courthouse, State National Bank Building and other fine edifices in downtown. -
Aerial view of Burritt on the Mountain
Back: Aerial view of Burritt on the Mountain - A Living Museum with Jones Valley in the background. -
Aerial photograph of Monte Sano Mountain in Huntsville, Alabama and surrounding areas.
The photograph shows Monte Sano at lower center, with Governors Drive at left and Bankhead Highway at right. -
Advertisement for quinine treatments for malaria.
An advertisement for two different quinine treatments for malaria; quinine bisulphate and quinine sulphate. Marketed as of "exceptional purity". -
Advertisement for Lawrence Village.
This is a copy of a Huntsville newspaper advertisement for Lawrence Village. This advertisement detailed where Lawrence Village was and promoted the rapidly expanding community built by Huntsville Land Co. The text at the end of the advertisement states "For further information concerning Lawrence, apply to Oscar Goldsmith, Pres. Huntsville Land Co." Lawrence was the name of Oscar Goldsmith's son. -
Advanced Astrionics project review.
Given at the IRAD Technical Seminar, Gaithersburg, Maryland, January 30, 1968. F. L. Pugh, Principal investigator; E. C. Caldwell, Advanced IU Systems, IBM Huntsville. -
Ada Reynolds and MV Taylor transactions, June 14, 1901.
This is an image of page 644 of Harrison Brothers Hardware Company customer account ledger 1, 1897-1904. This page lists several transactions of customers without customer accounts, two of which, Ada Reynolds and M.V. Taylor are recurring customers and employees of local cotton mills. Customers on this page bought various Queensware products and paid by cash and by note. Many of the customers on this page are women. -
Action shot from UAH men's soccer game.
Milo Boering (4) shown. -
Action shot from UAH men's soccer game.
Milo Boering (4) shown. -
Action shot from UAH men's soccer game.
Ricky Crawford (8) shown at left. -
Action shot from the 1991 Mayor's Cup at Joe Davis Stadium.
UAH players are shown in the darker jerseys. The Mayor's Cup was an annual competition between Alabama A&M and UAH athletics. -
Action shot from the 1991 Mayor's Cup at Joe Davis Stadium.
UAH players are shown in the darker jerseys. The Mayor's Cup was an annual competition between Alabama A&M and UAH athletics. -
Action shot from the 1991 Mayor's Cup at Joe Davis Stadium.
UAH players are shown in the darker jerseys. The Mayor's Cup was an annual competition between Alabama A&M and UAH athletics. -
Action shot from the 1991 Mayor's Cup at Joe Davis Stadium.
UAH players are shown in the darker jerseys. The Mayor's Cup was an annual competition between Alabama A&M and UAH athletics. -
Action shot from the 1991 Mayor's Cup at Joe Davis Stadium.
UAH players are shown in the darker jerseys. The Mayor's Cup was an annual competition between Alabama A&M and UAH athletics. -
Action shot from men's soccer game vs. Bellarmine University.
UAH soccer players in the shot are Scott Humphrey (12), Ricky Crawford (8), Paul Tedesco (6), Chris O'Halloran (9), and Adam Fuller (11). Homes on Brickell Rd. in Huntsville are seen in the background. -
Action shot from men's soccer game vs. Bellarmine University.
UAH soccer players in the shot are Ivan Zujovic (14), Ricky Crawford, and Chris O'Halloran (9). -
Action shot from men's soccer game vs. Bellarmine University.
UAH players in the shot are Adam Fuller (11) and Scott Humphrey (12). UAH coach Carlos Petersen sits on the sideline with players. Bleachers and sidelines are shown in the background. -
Action shot from men's soccer game vs. Bellarmine University.
UAH players in the shot are R. David Sorrell (2), Chris O'Halloran (9), Paul Tedesco (6), and Ricky Crawford (8). Bleachers and the Bellarmine sideline are shown in the background. The UAH Library is visible through the trees. -
Action shot from men's soccer game vs. Bellarmine University.
UAH players visible in the shot are Chris O'Halloran (9), Ricky Crawford (8), Roye Locklear (7), and Scott Humphrey (12). Holmes Avenue is visible in the background. -
Action shot from men's soccer game vs. Bellarmine University.
UAH players in the shot are Chris O'Halloran (9), Adam Fuller (11), and Hassan Hassan (10). -
Action shot from 1993 Charger Soccer School.
Camp coaches in foreground left to right: UAH men's soccer players Ivan Zujovic and Chris O'Halloran; men's soccer coach Carlos Petersen as goalkeeper. Photo taken in the Spragins Hall gym on the UAH campus. -
Acknowledgment of receipt of documents from John C. Nickerson, Jr. to Charles R. Zimmer.
This letter acknowledges the receipt of a letter, an envelope for delivery, two courtesty copies, and a carbon copy of various letters. -
Acknowledgement of payment from William Thomas Hutchens by J. E. Montgomery.
This paper acknowledges Hutchens' payment to J. E. Montgomery for "his interest in said firm." Hutchens paid $70.17.