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Souvenir Folder of Huntsville, Alabama

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Souvenir Folder of Huntsville, Alabama. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://digitalcollections.samford.edu/documents/detail/18958.

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Souvenir Folder of Huntsville, Alabama. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://digitalcollections.samford.edu/documents/detail/18958.

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Souvenir Folder of Huntsville, Alabama. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://digitalcollections.samford.edu/documents/detail/18958.

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  • To view, click the arrow icon at the top right of the image. Souvenir packet showing images from Huntsville, Alabama, circa 1920s. 1). “Big Spring, Huntsville’s Water Supply”; 2). “Merrimack MFG. Co., A Model Cotton Mill and Village”; 3). “Tennessee Valley Bank Building, Jefferson Street”; 4). “Huntsville’s Newest Hospital”; 5). “Lincoln Mills of Alabama, Merrimack MFG. Co., Dallas MFG, Co.”; 6). “Calhoun St. Grammar School - High School - Clinton St. Grammar School”; 7). “Hotel Russel Erskin”; 8). “Federal Square”; 9). “Daily Times Building”; 10). “Here Alabama Was Admitted to The Union”; 11). “Inspiration Point – Monte Sano Mountain, Elevation 2000 Feet”; 12). “Scenic Drive to Monte Sano”; 13). “Approach To Huntsville, Florida Short Route”; 14). “Huntsville Golf and Country Club”; 15). “Twin Pecan Trees, Franklin Street, Oldest on Record”; 16). “Ante-Bellum Home Built by Wm. Bibb, First Gov. of Alabama, 1835 – Home of J. E. Pierce – Ante-Bellum Home of Sen. R. E. Spragins”; 17). “’Westlawn’ and Grounds, Echols Hill”; 18). “A Busy Day in a Cotton-Field”; 19). Wilson Dam, Sixty-Five Miles West of Huntsville, Alabama”
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