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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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Merrimack Mill No. 2
Merrimack Mill--Huntsville (Ala.); Huntsville Manufacturing Company (Ala.); Textile factories--Alabama--Huntsville;
Huntsville Manufacturing Company, located in west Huntsville. Originally known as the Merrimack Mill, the factory was constructed in 1899 and the surrounding mill village grew with 279 houses, a hospital,...
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Aerial view of Huntsville Manufacturing Company
Factories--Alabama--Huntsville Manufacturing Company; Textile factories--Alabama--Huntsville;
Huntsville Manufacturing Company, located in West Huntsville. Originally known as the Merrimack Mill, the factory was constructed in 1899 and the surrounding mill village grew with 279 houses, a hospital,...
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Huntsville Manufacturing Company
Factories--Alabama--Huntsville Manufacturing Company;
Huntsville Manufacturing Company, located in west Huntsville. Originally known as the Merrimack Mill, the factory was constructed in 1899 and the surrounding mill village grew with 279 houses, a hospital,...
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Huntsville Manufacturing Company
Huntsville Manufacturing Company (Ala.); Textile factories--Alabama--Huntsville; Merrimack Mill (Huntsville, Ala.);
In 1946, after 45 years in operation, the Merrimack Mill was purchased by the Huntsville Manufacturing Company. Here, a group of executives are given a tour of the new "Huntsville Manufacturing Company."...
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Huntsville High School -Randolph Ave.
Schools--Alabama--Huntsville; Huntsville High School (Ala.);
Huntsville High School on Randolph Avenue. Built in 1927, it served as a high school until 1954, when it was changed to Huntsville Middle School. It is now the Annie C. Merts Center.
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Huntsville Jetport Opening Ceremony
Airports--Alabama--Huntsville; Sparkman, John Jackson, 1899-1985; Von Braun, Wernher, 1912-1977;
Located just off of Interstate 565 between Huntsville and Decatur, the Huntsville Jetport (now Huntsville International Airport) opened for commmercial airline activity on October 29, 1967. The dedication...
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Bessie K. Russell at the Huntsville Public Library
Libraries--Alabama--Huntsville; Russell, Bessie K. ;
Pictured is librarian Bessie K. Russell, who started the Huntsville Heritage Room at the Huntsville Public Library, and Mr. Richard Covey who was the director at the time. At this point the Carnegie building...
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Huntsville Manufacturing Company
Huntsville Manufacturing Company (Ala.); Textile factories--Alabama--Huntsville;
Aerial view of Huntsville Manufacturing Company, located in West Huntsville.
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West Huntsville School, Huntsville, Ala.
Schools-Alabama-Huntsville; West Huntsville School (Huntsville, Ala.);
The old West Huntsville School, located on Ninth Avenue, was a mill school built for the benefit of textile workers. In 1916, money was collected to build the school. Miss Virginia McCormick, founder of...
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Huntsville Utilities
Electric utilities--Alabama--Huntsville; Public utilities--Employees; Huntsville (Ala.);
This crew of Huntsville Utilities workers is laying wire on Eustis Street for Huntsville's First electric system in 1887.
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W.T. Hutchens
Hutchens, W.T., 1859-1940; Huntsville (Ala.);
W.T. Hutchens founded the Hutchens company in 1887 in Huntsville, Alabama, and it is one of the oldest businesses still in existence in Huntsville today. In addition to being a business owner, W.T. Hutchens...
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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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North Side Square (Randolph St.)
Cotton trade--Alabama--Huntsville; Courthouses--Alabama--Huntsville; Cities and towns--Alabama--Huntsville; Streets--City traffic--Randolph Street (Huntsville, Ala.); Street railroads--Trolley cars--Alabama--Huntsville;
The north side of the Square, looking eastward down Randolph Street in 1889. For many years, as late as the 1920s, wagonloads of cotton were brought to the Square for sale. Notice the two trolley cars...
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Carnegie Library Huntsville Alabama
Libraries--Alabama--Huntsville;
The Huntsville Public Library was built in 1915 with a grant from the Carnegie Library building fund. This building served Huntsville until 1966 when the building was demolished for a parking garage. In...
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Huntsville shops
Railroad repair shops--Alabama--Huntsville; Railroad companies--Memphis & Charleston Railroad;
The Memphis & Charleston roundhouse was also known as the "Huntsville Shops." An adjacent engine house, car shop, and a machine shop were constructed to handle repairs and to rebuild the rolling stock....
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Downtown aerial view Huntsville, Alabama, 1964
Cities and towns--Alabama--Huntsville; Aerial photography--Alabama--Huntsville;
Aerial view of downtown Huntsville, Alabama taken in Fall of 1964
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First United Methodist Church of Huntsville
Churches--Alabama--Huntsville; First United Methodist Church (Huntsville, Ala.);
First United Methodist Church on on the corner of Randolph and Greene Streets, Huntsville. This church was built in 1870 after a fire destroyed the original building on the same site during the Civil War....
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Downtown aerial view Huntsville, Alabama, 1973
Aerial photography--Alabama--Huntsville; Huntsville (Ala.)--Buildings, structures, etc.;
Downtown view of Huntsville as seen from top of courthouse.
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Huntsville High School
Schools--Alabama--Huntsville; Huntsville High School (Ala.);
Huntsville High School, located at Bob Wallace and Billie Watkins Avenue, was dedicated on August 22, 1954. This building was torn down and replaced in 2004.
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