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1. James G. Birney James G. Birney Birney, James G.; Portrait of James G. Birney, an influential abolitionist who left Huntsville in 1844 and ran for President of the United States as a member of the Abolitionist Party. Birney served in the Alabama legislature,...

2. Lt. Col. James O. Branch Lt. Col. James O. Branch Branch, James O. ; Lt. Col. James O. Branch was the commanding officer of Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama, from August 4, 1947 to September 11, 1948.

3. Dr. James I. Dawson Dr. James I. Dawson Dawson, James I., 1925-; Huntsville (Ala.). Board of Education; Community leadership; A graduate of Alabama A&M, Tuskegee Institute, and Pennyslvania State University, Dr. James Dawson is a community leader who has worked in many capacities as an educator, an author, a businessman, and...

4. Portrait of Captain John James Ward Portrait of Captain John James Ward Ward, John James; Huntsville (Ala.) -- Mayors; A former mayor of Huntsville, Captain Ward raised the only Artillery Battery from Huntsville in the Spring of 1862. Most of his company was captured at the Battle of Selma in April 1865.

5. Redpath Chautauqua Redpath Chautauqua Chautauquas--Alabama--Redpath Chautauqua (Huntsville, Ala.); The Circuit or "tent" Chautauqua visited cities and towns to promote self-improvement by lectures and discussions on literary, scientific, and moral topics. With its origins in the New England states in...

6. Cedar Point School, Madison County, Ala. 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...

7. Miss Annie Wheeler Miss Annie Wheeler Wheeler, Annie, 1868-1955; Miss Annie Wheeler of Huntsville, Alabama being presented at the Court of St. James in London, May 1901. Annie Wheeler was the daughter of General Joseph Wheeler.

8. John J. Sparkman John J. Sparkman Sparkman, John J., 1899-1985; John Sparkman was a senator from Huntsville, Alabama, serving a term that lasted from 1946 to 1979. He is pictured with James Record, Madison County Commissioner; Alvin Blackwell, and Mayor Joe Davis.

9. East Clinton Class 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:...

10. Huntsville Academy, 1888 Huntsville Academy, 1888 Greene and Eustis, formerly known as the Calhoun House. In 1870 it was the Federal Troops Post Headquarters. The FRank James trial was held in this building in 1884.

11. Monte Sano Hotel Monte Sano Hotel Hotels--Alabama--Monte Sano Hotel (Huntsville, Ala.); Located atop Monte Sano Mountain in Huntsville, the Monte Sano Hotel opened in 1887. The 233-room Victorian hotel was built by the Northern Alabama Improvement Company, with the assistance of Michael and...

12. Regional Library Bookmobile, Huntsville, Alabama Regional Library Bookmobile, Huntsville, Alabama Libraries--Alabama--Huntsville; Pictured in front of the Huntsville Library bookmobile, left to right: city council member James E. Davis, library board member Mrs. Claude Davis, Roy L. Stone, County Commission Chairman, and Mrs. Elizabeth...

13. Lunar Landing Celebration Lunar Landing Celebration Space flight to the moon; Project Apollo (U.S.); Von Braun, Wernher, 1912-1977; Dr. Wernher von Braun speaks to Huntsville citizens in front of the Madison County Courthouse during the celebration of the first manned lunar landing in July, 1969. Mayor Joe Davis and County Commission...

14. Watkins Home Watkins Home Historic buildings--Alabama--Watkins House (Huntsville); The Italianate Revival mansion at 603 Adams Street was built by James L. Watkins in the 1850's. The home was taken over by General Mitchell of the Union Army as headquarters for his staff during the Civil...

15. Huntsville Public Library Huntsville Public Library Carnegie libraries--Alabama--Huntsville; Huntsville-Madison County Public Library; Pictured in front of the bookmobile at the Huntsville Public Library when it was housed in the Carnegie building are board member Mrs. Claude Davis, council member James E. Davis, library director Elizabeth...

16. Maypole at Kildare Maypole at Kildare Maypoles--Alabama--Huntsville; House names--Alabama--Kildare (Huntsville, Ala.); A maypole dance at "Kildare," the estate built by cottonseed oil tycoon, Michael O'Shaughnessy, off Meridian Street. In 1881, Michael and his brother, James F. O'Shaughnessy, used their great wealth to...
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