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Streetcar Tracks on the East Side Square
Street-railroads--track; Cities and towns--growth;
Streetcar tracks being installed on the East Side Square in 1902
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East Clinton Street in 1924
Streets--Alabama--Clinton St. (Huntsville, Ala.);
A view down East Clinton Street at the corner of Green and Clinton. The former Madison County Jail is on the extreme right side.
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East Side Courthouse Square in Huntsville, Alabama
Huntsville (Ala.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865.; Huntsville (Ala.)--Churches--History.; Churches--Alabama--Huntsville.;
Union tents in Huntsville were pitched along East Side during the Federal occupation in 1864. Tents in the foreground occupy lots which were vacant until 1870. In the background, left to right are the...
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East Clinton Class
Schools--Alabama--Huntsville
East Clinton Class: Top Row: Herman Schild, David Phillips, Jesse Baxter, Robert Chase, Roy Cobb, J.T. Vinson, Claude Ruffian, Joe Hill, Hubert McFarlin, Henrietta Matthews, Florence Freeman. 2nd Row:...
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East folder Huntsville High School formerly East Clinton
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Downtown aerial view Huntsville, Alabama, 1963
Aerial photography--Alabama--Huntsville; Streets--Alabama--Huntsville; Washington Street (Huntsville, Ala.); Streets--Alabama--Huntsville; Greene Street (Huntsville, Ala.); Huntsville (Ala.)--Buildings, structures, etc.;
Aerial view of downtown Huntsville in 1963. The area shows Eastside Square, Washington Street, and Greene Street. Buildings include the Schiffman Building on East Side, Elks Building, Church of the Nativity,...
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North Side Courthouse Square
Streets--Alabama---Huntsville; Courthouse Square (Huntsville, Ala.);
Looking east along North Side Square (Randolph Street) from West Side Square. The Struve Building, with the round turrets, is at the corner of Randolph and Washington.
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Dallas Mill
Dallas Mill (Huntsville, Ala.); Factories--Alabama--Huntsville--Dallas Mill;
Dallas Manufacturing Company began operation in East Huntsville in 1892. They started with 25,000 spindles and 750 broad looms. The mill ran on steam power and produced cotton sheeting.
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East Clinton Grammar School front entrance
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Elks Opera House
Theaters--Alabama--Elks Opera House (Huntsville, Ala.);
The Elks Opera House was built in 1907 on Eustis St. across from the Church of the Nativity and near the East Side Square. The Elks Opera House was torn down for a parking lot in 1967.
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7th United States Cavalry in Huntsville
United States--Army--Cavalry, 7th; Alabama--History--Spanish-American War, 1898;
The 7th United States Cavalry, stationed here after the Spanish American War, rode down the East Side Square in 1898. The Schiffman Building can be seen on the right.
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East Clinton Grammar School kids
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Blossomwood Elementary School
Schools--Alabama--Huntsville
Blossomwood Elementary School on Woodmont Avenue opened in 1956. It was developed in response to the influx of people from Redstone Arsenal. The school was built to accommodate the area between the Fifth...
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Huntsville's First Public School
Schools--Alabama--Huntsville
The first public school in Huntsville was located on the Greene Academy site in the northwest corner of east Clinton and Calhoun streets. The two-storied wooden structure opened in 1882 and was torn down...
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East Clinton 3rd Grade 1933
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East Clinton Grammar School
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East Clinton Grammar School and Street
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Cedar Point School, Madison County, Ala.
Schools--Alabama--Madison County;
Cedar Point School was located approximately seven miles east of New Hope. The first building was a church and later a two-room school. The second room was added around 1911 or 1912. Students came by boat...
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Elkwood School, Madison County, Ala.
Schools--Alabama--Madison County;
Elkwood School, built in 1919 on five acres, was located on the east corner of Golightly and Bobo Section Roads. Four classrooms were built in the beginning, but two were later added. The school was consolidated...
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Fearn switch (now Chase Depot)
Railroad stations--Alabama--Chase Depot (Huntsville, Ala.);
This railroad depot, located three miles east of Huntsville, was constructed as a temporary junction of the NC&StL and the Memphis & Charleston Railroad. This point was referred to as the "Fearn Switch,"...
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