Box 2
Contains 195 Results:
Plastic Baggy containing Shards of Dishes & Pottery found on Eleanor Hutchens' Property
There is a note attached to the plastic baggy, saying: "Shards found at NW angle of portico and house, 300 Williams, Mar. 3 and 4, 1984, by Susannah and Charles Frost and Wyatt and Brett Hogan."
Plastic Baggy containing Pieces of Blue & White Dishes
There is a note inside the plastic baggy, saying where the pieces were found: "In the drawer in table in library. The table previously displayed family pictures."
Envelope containing a Piece of Wood
On the cover of the envelope, there is a note from Eleanor Hutchens, saying: "I think this is a chip saved from the old water oak at the front gate when it had to be taken down. From the front porch it looked like a huge fan. Mimi said it was one of the original forest trees."
UAH Alumni Association, "Award of Appreciation and Special Recognition Presented to Dr. Eleanor Newman Hutchens, Professor of English, for Long and Dedicated Service to Your Students, for Academic Excellence, and Loyalty to UAH" Plaque, 1978 - 1979
The New York Times, Poster of "Men Walk on Moon" Cover Page, 1969-07-21
Huntsville High School, High School Diploma & Certificate for Perfect Attendance presented to Eleanor Newman Hutchens, 1936-05-27 - 1936-05-29
UAH, Informational Sheet & Booklet for "Classics in American Literature" Course, 2000-01-18 - 2000-03-07
"This course on Classics in American Literature will explore essays, poetry, novels, and short stories by eight of America's foremost authors. Each class will be taught by a highly qualified college professor or high school English teacher."
"Dr. Eleanor Hutchens, retired English professor from UAH, will delight us with Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind, which won the 1937 Pulitzer Prize for literature."