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Townsend Estate Legal (2 of 3)
Miscellaneous items relating to the Samuel Townsend Estate -
Townsend Estate Legal (3 of 3)
Miscellaneous items relating to the Samuel Townsend Estate -
Townsend Memorabilia
Townsend Educational Records -
Townsend Memorabilia
Miscellaneous Townsend documents 1850-1910 -
Townsend Slaves
This folder has not been digitized; please contact UAH Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives for access. -
Townsend, 1910s
Miscellaneous Townsend documents 1850-1910 -
Townsend, Edmund Circuit Court, 1840-1841
This section contains legal documents including summons, notices and inquests. -
Townsend, Willis
Miscellaneous items relating to the Samuel Townsend Estate -
Traffic on Ben Graves Drive on the UAH campus.
The Conference Training Center can be seen in the background. -
Trailway Inn
Back: Trailway Inn on U. S. Hwys. 231 - 72 & 431
56 Luxury Units with Direct Dial Phones, Radio & Coffee in Rooms. Restaurant & Swimming Pool. 24 Hour Switchboard. Phone AC 205 - 539-9671, TWX 205-533-1021. Ed Story, Your Host -
Trancription with GPT Pipeline
A chart showing the correction after the transcription pipeline. -
Transaction between Weil Brothers and I. Shiffman & Company, Inc.
Correspondence, receipts, and checks from a transaction of cotton between the Weil Brothers and I. Schiffman & Company, Inc. The final three documents detail a re-weight of the 778 bales of cotton two months later, leading to a reduced price by $5,149.13. -
Transaction for horses purchased by I. Schiffman.
These documents contain reciepts, correspondence, and payment of the purchase of horse equipment and "1 pair horses" by I. Schiffman. -
Transactions between S. Schiffman & Co. and J. W. Erwin and W. V. Styles.
Various documents regarding transactions of different amounts paid by J. W. Erwin and W. V. Styles to S. Schiffman & Co. throughout the year 1899. The final document is a loan form for mules for $409.65. -
Transatel.
Description of the Transtel without accompanying photograph. -
Transcript of "Trial by Fire and Water: Birmingham, 1963" (Part I).
Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth is the speaker in this lecture given at Alabama A&M. -
Transcript of 1945-1946 Journal of Gerhard Reisig Dipl.-Ing.
Gerhard Reisig Dipl.-Ing., later Dr. Gerhard Reisig, was a German-American rocket scientist that worked on the team of von Braun at Fort Bliss. This journal covers his journey to the United States under Operation Paperclip, and includes descriptions of his experience to and through his arrival on December 6th, 1946. In this journal, he discusses numerous parts of his travel and experience in the United States including the rail route taken by the group he was in, reviews of two films of the time, comments on fashion and American society, as well as periodic mentions of food culture especially early in the journal. The transcript includes links to copies of the articles he transcribed by hand if they could be found. -
Transcript of a speech given by Wernher von Braun to the Alabama Legislature.
Von Braun, then the director of Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, delivered this speech to the legislature in 1961. In the speech, he emphasizes that Alabama must take advantage of its position in the aerospace industry and create a robust "academic and research environment" in Huntsville to attract businesses that "will give birth to major new industries throughout the state." He exhorts the legislature to fund the newly established University of Alabama Research Institute (now part of the University of Alabama in Huntsville), arguing that "the Institute will not only be self-sustaining, but will enrich the State both financially and culturally." The legislature later approved von Braun's request of $3 million for the Research Institute, enabling the purchase of 200 acres of land for the campus and the construction of the Institute in 1964. The speech includes copies of slides von Braun used during his presentation, including diagrams of Saturn and Nova rockets as well as a mockup of a Saturn rocket on the lawn of the state capitol in Montgomery. -
Transcript of Irmgard Stuhlinger 1944-1945 Journal
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In this journal she details her daily life starting from her 19th birthday under the rule of the Third Reich, toward the end of the second World War. She touches on topics such as war, post-secondary education, death of family members, the acquisition of housing, and holidays in the latter part of the war.