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    The A. C. Huff Music Store, Bethlehem, PA.

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    Brochure for the A. C. Huff Music Store in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

    Estelle Huff

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    Estelle Huff seated on a table in front of the Huff house in the bosque

    [Leon Huff with Family]

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    Photograph of Leon Huff with his wife and two children. He is holding a guitar and his family is sitting on the floor around him

    Huff Collection; no.01021

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    Black and white image of ten identified graduates of the 1906 New Mexico Normal School class, Silver City. Image mounted on black cardboard matte board. Verso: written in blue ink; ""Normal School Class 1906; front row from left: Lottie Abraham, Alice Legros, Helen Utter, Frank Light, Lillian Young, Ludie Upchurch and Mabel Parks; Back row from left: Dorothy Watson, Maud Hager and Inez Cosgrove.""Master file: image/tiff; 187,726 KB; Computer Hardware: Intel Pentium (R) 4 3.20 GHz/ 1.99 GB RAM manufactured by Dell; Operating system: Windows XP 2002; Creation software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 version 9.0.2; Scanner: flatbed reflective scanner Microtek 1000XL; Scanner software: Microtek SilverFast Ai 6.4.2r2b; Scanned by Jason Dunlap on 2009-07-12

    Huff Collection; no.00120

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    Black and white image of newly elected 1931 Grant County officials. All individuals identified- posed, standing from left; W. J. ""Bill"" Rose, Probate Judge- died December 5th, 1932; Mrs. Cora H. Holland, School Superintendent; John E. Casey, Sheriff; Mrs. Dorothy D. Hunter, Assessor; Miss Gertrude Bell, Treasurer; William H. Bard, Clerk- died 1932. Sitting at bench,George W. Hay, District Judge- died January 7th, 1941. Sitting in chairs from the left; Steve Villareal, Commissioner, District 3; John A. Moses, Commissioner, District 1; George Delk, Commissioner, District 2- died 1940. Image mounted on tan with brown boarded matte board.Master file: image/tiff; 134,459 KB; Computer Hardware: Intel Pentium (R) 4 3.20 GHz/ 1.99 GB RAM manufactured by Dell; Operating system: Windows XP 2002; Creation software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 version 9.0.2; Scanner: flatbed reflective scanner Microtek 1000XL; Scanner software: Microtek SilverFast Ai 6.4.2r2b; Scanned by Jackie Becker on 2009-10-15

    Bill Huff

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    Bill Huff seated on a table in front of the house he built in the bosque

    Sunsets by Susan Huff [02]

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    Color slide photograph showing a view of a sunset, by Susan Huff

    Sunsets by Susan Huff [01]

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    Color slide photograph showing a view of a sunset, by Susan Huff

    A.V. Huff Oral History

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    Video interview with A.V. Huff, former Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean, and Professor of History at Furman University. Dr. Huff begins the interview talking about growing up in Columbia, SC, and his education at Wofford College, Yale Divinity School, and Duke University, where he received his Ph.D. in History. He began teaching History at Furman in 1968, living in the dorm as a new faculty member. Dr. Huff speaks of Furman during the turbulent times of the late 60\u27s and early 70\u27s. He touches on race relations, Betty Alverson and the start of the Collegiate Educational Service Corps (now Heller Service Corps), the Wesley Foundation during those years, the SSOC (Southern Student Organizing Committee), and the activism on campus. Dr. Huff talks about former Furman Presidents Gordon Blackwell and John Johns, as well as Deans, Francis Bonner and John Crabtree, and long time assistant to five Furman Deans, Peggy Park. Other highlights of the interview are Dr. Huff discussing Furman\u27s split with the South Carolina Baptist Convention, the curriculum change from the semester system to a trimester with a winter term, the beginning of Furman\u27s Foreign Study program, and the relationship with the city of Greenville and Furman over the years.https://scholarexchange.furman.edu/oral-histories/1010/thumbnail.jp

    Sunsets by Susan Huff [03]

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    Color slide photograph showing a view of a sunset, by Susan Huff
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