Photograph number 406. This photograph shows the landing field in Venafro, Italy. The title for this image was found in Major Edwin D. Burwell Jr.'s list of photographs.
Typical of periods with newspaper clippings of poetry, articles about women. Hammered copper cover. Later clippings not pasted on. Dr. Roberts had bookmarked places, 5 cutouts of famous leaders [probably for classroom use].
Back: LACROSSE GUIDED MISSILE, REDSTONE ARSENAL, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA. An Army surface-to-surface artillery guided missile. The Lacrosse system consists of three basic units the missile, which is a solid fuel rocket, a launcher mounted on a standard Army truck, and a guidance station. The Lacrosse is capable of delivering a variety of warheads, at the direction of the combat commander, with precision accuracy.
Front: La Carlos Motel, Highway 241, Meridianville, Ala. Back: LA CARLOS MOTEL, 8 miles North of Huntsville, on Highway 241, Meridianville, Alabama. New brick, air-conditioned optional. Electrically heated. Furnished with the best in furniture. Wall to wall carpet. Ceramic tile bath, box spring. Beauty Rest mattresses. Radio In every room. Restaurant adjoining. Owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. C. M. and J. S. Brewer.
Front: La Carlos Motel, Huntsville, Ala., 2 Miles North of By-pass, on U. S. Highways 231 & 431. Back: LA CARLOS MOTEL, Huntsville. Alabama. Restaurant adjoining. Co-Owned & Operated by Mr. & Mrs. L.D. Miller, Phone Jefferson 6 -2524, P. O. Address: Meridianville. Alabama.
Front: La Carlos Motel, U. S. Highways 231 and 431, Meridianville, Ala. Back: LA CARLOS MOTEL, 8 Miles North of Huntsville on U.S. Highways 231 and 431, Meridianville, Alabama. New brick. Air conditioned optional. Electrically heated. Furnished with the best. Wall to wall carpet. Ceramic tile bath, box spring. Beauty Rest Mattresses. Radio in every room. Restaurant adjoining. Owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Miller, Phone 4770R
This image of an L.J. Hughes transaction from July 10, 1899, is cropped from page 294 of Harrison Brothers Hardware Company daybook 2, 1898-1902. In this transaction, L.J. Hughes purchased a tobacco product and sold merchandise for credit toward his wife's customer account. The Harrison Brothers sold primarily tobacco products until March 1900 and Mrs. L.J. Hughes was one of only a few women to be a frequent tobacco customer and have a customer account which was also used by her husband. The transaction on this page corresponds to account page 5 in Harrison Brothers Hardware Company customer account ledger 1, 1897-1904.