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Redstone Arsenal Gate
Surface-to-surface missiles--Pershing 1-A--Alabama; Military bases--Alabama--Redstone Arsenal;
A U. S. Army missile is being transported through a Redstone Arsenal gate.
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Mayhew Home
Historic buildings--Alabama--Mayhew Home (Huntsville); Mayhew, Sydney J., 1829 -1912;
The Mayhew Home at 512 Eustis Avenue was built about 1843. During the Civil War, the basement of the home was often used as a hideout for Confederates who came home on leave and were in danger of being...
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Big Spring, 1862
Big Spring (Huntsville, Ala.);
An early view of the Big Spring at flood stage, ca. 1862. The pump house is being demolished. The old Fearn Canal, which transported cotton on flatboats to the Tennessee River, is visible.
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Dallas Mill (Rear View)
Textile factories--Alabama--Huntsville; Dallas Mill (Huntsville, Ala.);
Bales of cotton are waiting to be weighed and graded before being sent into the mill. The Weight and Grade Building is on the left in the photograph, located at the rear of Dallas Mill.
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Lincoln School, Huntsville, Ala., 1995
Schools-Alabama-Huntsville; Lincoln School (Huntsville, Ala.);
Lincoln School, on Meridian Street, was built in 1929 in what was known as the Lincoln Mill District of Madison County. The original school received financial support from the Lincon Mills of Alabama and...
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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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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.
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Watercress capital of the world
Watercress--Agriculture--Alabama; Dennis Watercress Company--Huntsville (Ala.); Railroads--Freight; Madison County--Alabama;
Watercress being loaded at the Huntsville Freight Depot during the 1920's-1930's. Dennis Watercress Company of Huntsville, Alabama was the largest producer of watercress in the world. The watercress was...
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West Side Square (Cotton Row)
Hearn, Glenn, 1914-1978; Mayors--Election--Huntsville, Alabama--1964; Cities and towns--Alabama--Huntsville;
West Side Square (Cotton Row) in the summer of 1964 before being razed. Glenn Hearn won the election and was mayor from 1964-1968. The bank still looks the same today.
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Circus Parade on the West Side Square
Cities and towns--Alabama--Huntsville; Circus--Alabama--Huntsville;
The circus parades through downtown Huntsville just as it did in 1913. This photo shows the West Side Square, where the old courthouse was being torn down in 1913 and a new one erected in 1914. Notice...
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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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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...
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Prison and escape
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Pictorial works;
This sketch contains a montage of three different images showing a Civil War prisoner camp, a group of four Confederate soldiers, including an African-American, escaping and hiding in the woods while Union...
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