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  • Pay voucher for Edwin D. Burwell Jr. for December 1943.
  • Pay voucher for Edwin D. Burwell Jr. for April 1945.
  • Pauline Gandrud Jones' Genealogy Notes, 1952
  • Paten and Chalice.

    This paten and chalice were created for St. James Picadilly in 1683. It was designed to complement Sir Christopher Wren's, the architect of the church, rich interior.
  • Pastor Hart and a group of boy scouts from the St. Marks Lutheran Church.
  • Passive Microwave Remote Sensing of Snow

    Poster featuring maps, figures, and text related to the title.
  • Parts of a V-2 rocket on display on the west side of Courthouse Square in Huntsville, Alabama.

    The tank on the left is labeled "V-2 Alcohol Container," while the tank on the right is labeled "V-2 Liquid Oxygen Container." On the far right of the photo is the "V-2 Propulsion Unit." In the background are various businesses, including P. M. Woodfin Cotton, Anderson Clayton & Co. Cotton Buyers, and First National Bank.
  • Partial statement of John P. Pool.

    In these pieces of John's statement, John corroborates that which his wife Sarah said in her statement. The small pieces of paper detail the strange stories told by Mrs. Hazel that were out of character and not representative of the people she spoke of. He also mentions what she stated of the murder of the man she cannot name and how a Mrs. Jones assisted by covering the "offensive smell." He also writes of Mrs. Hazel's accusations of Mrs. McDavid stealing her money and medicines. In the larger piece, John Pool brings up the porch location that she supposedly witnessed the murdered man from.
  • Partial Papers

    Box is Missing.
  • Partial deposition and court questions.

    This page is most likely missing a few pages. The front details someone's statement, though the author is unknown. It tells of phrases spoken by Abner Tate that were overheard by Mrs. Hazel. The botton of the page inquires what the author/interviewee would think if they heard such phrases. The last line appears to have the initials S. D. G. that may be the author of the page. The back side includes questions 13 through 18 that were most likely asked in court.
  • Parthenon Metope Detail

    This metope, one of fifteen in the British Museum's permanent collection depicts chaos erupting between a Lapith and a centaur. The metope is severely damaged, with the Lapith missing both his head and his right leg, below the knee. The centaur is missing both his head, as well as his front right leg.
  • Parsons, Silas, to Cabaniss, Septimus D., 1836-1856
  • Parsons, Silas to Cabaniss, Septimus Douglass, Sr., 1836 - 1856

    Includes overside items in Series 1, Subseries C, Box 19, Folder 2
  • Parlor at Burritt Museum

    Back: BURRITT MUSEUM on Monte Sano Mountain, Huntsville. Alabama
    Many of the furnishings of this formal parlor were collected by Dr. William Burritt during some of his numerous trips to foreign countries. His portrait hangs over the beautiful Adam Mantel which originally graced the parlor of the Burritt home place on Eustis Avenue in downtown Huntsville.
  • Parlor at Burritt Museum

    Back: PARLOR AT BURRITT MUSEUM, Monte Sano Mountain, Huntiville. Ala.
    Over Adams Mantle is shown oil portrait of donor, Dr. W. H. Burritt. Contents include imported lace curtains and drapes, original furniture such at old Steinwey piano, music box. and collection of Wedgwood plaques and statuary.
  • Parkway Shopping Center

    Back: PARKWAY SHOPPING CENTER, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA
    One of the South's most modern shopping conveniences, featuring 35 stores and parking for 2,200 cars. Seen prominently in this picture is the G. C. Murphy Store, one of the newest and largest in the South. Also seen is H & H Walgreen, a completely modern self-service drug store.
  • Park Valley Motel

    Front: Park Valley Motel. 6 Miles South of Huntsville, Ala., U.S. 231 and Ala. 38
    Back: PARK VALLEY MOTEL, Huntsville, Ala. Phone 9281. Away from city noises, units 150 feet or more from highway on spacious grounds. Brick, central hot water heat, air-conditioned or air-cooled. Large rooms, each with tiled shower bathroom, Simmons furniture, Beautyrest beds, and cedar-lined closet. Restaurant 200 feet. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Wing, Owners-Mgrs.
  • Park Valley Motel

    Front: Park Valley Motel, U.S. 231 - South, 7 miles From Center of Huntsville, Ala.
    Back: PARK VALLEY MOTEL
    8477 Memorial Parkway, South, Huntsville, Ala. - Jefferson 4-9192, Mr. & Mrs. E. C. Wing, Owners-Mgrs.
    Brick units amply back on spacious lawns in scenic setting. Air-conditioned, central hot water heat, each with room control. Park Valley Restaurant next door.
  • Park Valley Motel

    Front: Park Valley Motel, 6 Miles South of Huntsville, Highway 38 and U. S. 231.
    Back: PARK PLAZA MOTEL Away from city noises, all units 150 feet or more from highway. New, brick, central hot water heat and air-cooled. Spacious rooms,each with bath-room and tiled shower. Simmons furniture, Beautyrest beds and cedar-lined closet. Restaurant 200 feet. Huntsville, Alabama. Phone 9281.
  • Park Plaza Motel

    Front: Park Plaza Motel, 6 Miles South of Huntsville, Highway 38 and Alt. 241
    Back: PARK PLAZA MOTEL, New & Fire proof. Steam heated & air cooled. Simmons Furniture & beauty rest mattresses throughout. Cedar lined closets, bath in every room. Ultra modern in every respect with reasonable rates. Ask those who have stopped with us. Restaurant adjoining. Located 6 Mi. South of Huntsville, Alabama. On State 38 and Alt. US 241, phone 9281.