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Historic Huntsville Quarterly 1978 to 2006
The following Table of Contents was provided by Linda Bayer Allen.
Volume IV, 1978
[[[:Template:Hhurl]]/hhpics/pdf/hhq/HHQ-Vol-IV-1-Jan-Mar78.pdf|January-March 1978 - IV:1, Henry Marks, Editor]
- From the Editor by Henry Marks
- Photographs of Lost Huntsville Buildings
- Uncovering a Turn Of The Century Beauty by Kay Blair
Volume V, 1978-1979
Fall 1978 – V:1 Linda Bayer, Editor
- From the Editor by Linda Bayer
- Taxes and Historic Preservation by Linda Bayer
- I. Tax Reform Act of 1976
- II. Standards for Rehabilitation
- III. Alabama Ad Valorem Taxation
- IV. National Register Properties in Madison County
- Old Town Historic District by Linda Bayer
- News...
- Reviews: American Preservation & Identifying American Architecture
- And Old Views: O. M. Hundley House by Linda Bayer
- From the Chairman by Lynn Jones
Winter 1979 – V:2, Linda Bayer, Editor
- From the Editor by Linda Bayer
- Downtown Huntsville
- I. Its Architecture and Preservation
- II. Its Revitalization
- News...
- Reviews: Downtown Birmingham & Nineteenth Century Mobile Architecture
- And Old Views: Madison County Courthouse by Linda Bayer
- From the Chairman by Lynn Jones
Spring 1979 – V:3, Linda Bayer, Editor
- From the Editor by Linda Bayer
- George Steele: Huntsville’s Antebellum Architect by Linda Bayer
- From the Chairman by Lynn Jones
Summer 1979 – V:4, Linda Bayer, Editor
- From the Editor by Linda Bayer
- Huntsville: 1866-1927, 60 Years of History from Newspaper Accounts by Linda Bayer?
- News...
- Reviews: The Cape May Handbook & Rehab Right
- And Old Views: Huntsville Female College by Linda Bayer
Volume VI, 1979-1980
Fall 1979 – VI:1, Linda Bayer, Editor
- From the Editor by Linda Bayer
- Some Guidelines for Storefront Rehabilitation by April Eberly
- Façade Easements, A Tax Break for the Homeowner
- News...
- Reviews: Eutaw, The Builders and Architecture of an Ante-Bellum Southern Town reviewed by John Sarn
- And Old Views: Huntsville Female Seminary by Linda Bayer
- From the Chairman by Lynn Jones
Winter 1980 – VI:2, Linda Bayer, Editor
- From the Editor by Linda Bayer
- As It Was Then: Reminiscences of a Huntsville Childhood by Dorothea Johnston Snow
- A Letter to the Editor from Kathleen and Lee James
- News...
- Reviews: Cease Not To Think of Me: Steele Family Letters reviewed by Ann Boucher
- And Old Views: Huntsville’s City Halls by Linda Bayer
- From the Chairman by Lynn Jones
Spring 1980 – VI:3, Linda Bayer, Editor
- From the Editor by Linda Bayer
- Downtown Apartments, A Report from Franklin, (TN) by Rudy Jordan
- [[HHQ:Dual Occupancy in Huntsville:Dual Occupancy in Huntsville
- Preservation Education by Lynn Jones
- The National Register
- A Renovation Proposal for Washington Street by Steve Kling
- Local Design Review
- News...
- Reviews: William Nichols, Architect reviewed by Harvie Jones
- And Old Views: Palmer Hall, A&M University
- From the Chairman by Lynn Jones
- Lincoln Mill, destroyed by fire
Summer 1980 – VI:4, Linda Bayer, Editor
- From the Editor by Linda Bayer
- The Romance and Realism of Monte Sano by Francis C. Roberts
- Relics (poem) by Susan Luther
- News...
- Reviews: of Various preservation organizations
- And Old Views: Huntsville – 1880 by Patricia Ryan
- From the Chairman by Sarah W. Warren
Volume VII, 1980-1981
Fall 1980 – VII:1, Linda Bayer, Editor
- Federal Period Residential Architecture in Huntsville and Madison County, 1805-1835 by Harvie Jones
Winter 1981 – VII:2, Linda Bayer, Editor
- From the Editor by Linda Bayer
- New National Register Properties in Downtown Huntsville by Linda Bayer
- The Historical Background
- The New Listings
Spring 1981 – VII:3, Linda Bayer, Editor
The Memphis & Charleston Railroad in Alabama, 1850-1898
- The Railroad Comes to Huntsville by Linda Bayer
- M&C Stations and Stops by Catherine K. Gilliam
- News...
- Old House Sestina, Remembering Howard Weeden (poem) by Susan Luther
Summer 1981 – VII:4, Linda Bayer, Editor
- Greek Revival Period Architecture in Huntsville and Madison County, 1830-1845 Martha H. Simms
- Huntsville’s Expanding City Limits by Linda Bayer
Volume VIII, 1981-1982
Fall 1981 – VIII:1, Linda Bayer, Editor
The Maria Howard Weeden House (300 Gates Avenue)
- Introduction
- The Structure by Harvie Jones
- The Gardens by Sarah Huff Fisk
- The Owners by Frances C. Roberts
Winter 1982 – VIII:2, Linda Bayer, Editor
- Edgar Lee Love, Huntsville Architect & Preservationist by Linda Bayer
- Stately Old Architecture in Alabama by Edgar Love
- [[HHQ:Taxes and Preservation
- HHFoundation News...
- Lyric Theater, destroyed by fire
- From the Chairman by Sarah W. Warren
Spring 1982 – VIII:3, Linda Bayer, Editor
Constitution Hall Park
- The Role of Madison County in Achieving Statehood for Alabama by Frances C. Roberts
- Constitution Hall Park, Architectural Notes by Harvie P. Jones
- A Style of Life, Recreating Huntsville of 1819 by Dan Hoisington
- Household Inventory of John Williams Walker, May 26, 1823
Summer 1982 – VIII:4, Linda Bayer, Editor
- Introduction
- Huntsville in 1925 (from the Huntsville Daily Times of 28 June)
- No Expansion of City Boundaries in Many Years
- Residential Developments Are Under Way
- Recent $150,000 Bond Issue Will Permit Early Erection of New Schools by F. W. Williams
- History of the Fight for Better Highways in Madison County by R. E. Pettus
- Orchard Place Is Ideal Site of New Links
- Huntsville’s Magnificent New Hospital
- Judd Studio
- Huntsville Gas Company
- Earl Cline Opens Office Here
- Day and Night Shift to Work
- A. M. Booth Is Home Builder
- Quaint Landmarks Pass As Progress Invades Huntsville by Miss Florence G. Shreve
Volume IX, 1982-1983
Fall/Winter 1982/83 – IX:1&2, Linda Bayer, Editor
Roadside Architecture
- Introduction by Linda Bayer
- The Gasoline Station by Linda Bayer
- The Motel by Linda Bayer
- Preservation by Linda Bayer
Spring/Summer 1983 – IX:3&4, Linda Bayer, Editor
- Quietdale (401 Quietdale Drive) by Micky Maroney
- Habitat (poem) by Susan Luther
The McCartney-Bone-Wilbourn House
- Historical Background by Laura Mae Wilbourn
- Civil War Reminiscences by Lillian Bone Paul
- Humorous Huntsville Happenings by Patricia H. Ryan
- The Calhoun House (Eustis Avenue) by Linda Bayer
- Preservation Branches Out by Ralph Allen
- ETCETERA
Volumes X & XI, 1983-1985
Fall/Winter 1983/84 – X:1&2, Micky Maroney, Editor
- From the Editor
- History of East Huntsville by Joberta Wasson
- The Organization of a Third Historic District in Huntsville by Marilyn Kavanaugh
- Sears Mail-Order Houses by Micky Maroney
- Bragg-Kavanaugh House (1506 McCullough Avenue) by Micky Maroney
- Update Downtown: A Revolution by Toni Reynolds
Spring/Summer/Fall 1984 – X:3&4 and XI:1, Micky Maroney, Editor
- From the Editor
- Celebrations and Toasts by Micky Maroney
- Huntsville Inns of the Early 1800’s by Micky Maroney
- Huntsville’s Old Hotels by Joberta Wasson
- Reminders of the Good Old Days (menus)
- Foul Birds Disappear from “Cuckoos’ Nests” from The Weekly Times, June 8, 1916
Winter/Spring 1985 – XI:2&3, Micky Maroney, Editor
- From the Editor
- Dating the Bibb House: Lore, Theory, and Fact by Eleanor Newman Hutchens
- The Bungalow and Other 20th Century Residential Architecture in Huntsville: An Overview by Harvie Jones
Summer 1985 – XI:4, Micky Maroney, Editor
- Huntsville Houses Vanished, A Pictorial Tour of old houses that have vanished from the Huntsville Scenery
Volume XII, 1985-1986
Fall/Winter 1985/86 – XII:1&2, Micky Maroney, Editor
- From the Editor
- Letters to the Editor from Clay Lancaster and Dr. Hutchens
- Private Schools of Yesteryear: Shepherd’s School & Williams Training School by Joberta Wasson
- The Oteys and Green Lawn by Micky Maroney
- 1928 Residential Plan from the American Builder
Spring/Summer 1986 – XII:3&4, Micky Maroney, Editor
- From the Editor
- A Brief History of Huntsville Schools by Dr. Frances Roberts & Dr. H. D. Nelson
- Summary of the 16th-Section Land History by James Record
- A Brief Sketch of Huntsville’s School Architecture, 1882-1975 by Harvie P. Jones
- The Mill Schools of Huntsville by Aida Reinbolt
Volumes XIII & XIV, 1986-1988
Fall 1986 – XIII:1, Micky Maroney, Editor
Huntsville and Madison County Chamber of Commerce – 1919
- From the Editor
- Happy Hustling Huntsville
- Brief Facts about the Cotton Mill Industry of Huntsville
- Auto Route, Huntsville to All Florida and Alabama Points, via Gadsden
- Imperial Madison County
Winter 1987 – XIII:2, Micky Maroney, Editor
- The White-Turner-Sanford Home: Legacy of an Elusive Virginian (601 Madison) by William J. Stubno, Jr.
- Specifications (poem) by Nell Esslinger
Spring 1987 – XIII:3, Micky Maroney, Editor
- The Huntsville Daily Times Building: An Early Example of Art Deco Style by Linda Bayer
- Center for Historic Houses: New Advocacy for Historic House Owners
- Is your House Historic? Recognition Can Be a Boon to Ownership
- Façade Easements
Summer/Fall 1987 – XIII:4 & XIV:1, Micky Maroney, Editor
- From the Editor
- Having Wonderful Times, Wish You Were Here by Ralph Allen
A Tourist’s-Eye-View of Huntsville: Picture Postcards, Early 1900’s to Mid 1950’s
- Street Scenes – Downtown
- Courthouses
- Buildings – Public and Commercial
- Hotels
- Schools
- Churches
- Street Scenes – Residential
- Homes
- Mills
- The Big Spring
- Monte Sano
- Motels
- Miscellaneous
Winter/Spring 1988 – XIV:2&3, Micky Maroney, Editor
- Prominent Private Schools – 1908 to 1929 Including Butler Training School and Wills-Taylor/Huntsville College, by Joberta Wasson
- Winston-Orgain-Sammons House: The Evolution and Restoration of a Federal House 401 Lincoln Street by Aida Reinbolt
- The Man Behind he Pictures – Artist Lee Harless by Pat Woodward
Summer 1988 – XIV:4, Micky Maroney, Editor
- Blevins Gap: A Road Less Traveled by Nancy Rohr
- Green Lawn Update: Changes Under Way at the Old Plantation by Micky Maroney
- First Bathtub Said to be a Monte Sano Product
- Monte Sano Mountain Had Early Health Settlement by Pat Jones
Volume XV, 1988-1989
Fall/Winter 1988-89 – XV:1&2 Micky Maroney, Editor
- Maple Hill Cemetery by Joberta Wasson
- The Huntsville Powder House
- Contract for the First Courthouse in Lincoln County Tennessee
- Huntsville Becomes a Town – From Wilderness Log Cabins to Sturdy Brick Buildings
Spring 1989 – XV:3, Micky Maroney, Editor
- From the Editor
- The Withers-Chapman-Johnson House: A Plantation Cottage (2409 Dairy Lane) by Micky Maroney
Summer 1989 – XV:4, Micky Maroney, Editor
- Introduction: West Huntsville YMCA of 1925
- West Huntsville Young Men’s Christian Association and Community
Volume XVI, 1990
Winter/Spring 1990 – XVI:1&2, Elise Stephens, Editor
- From the Editor
- Margaret Henson’s Huntsville
- Holy Spirit Catholic Church, Huntsville Times Photograph
- Art in Architecture by Harvie P. Jones
- The House Isaiah Built (118 Calhoun Street) by Charles Rice
- A House That Got Away, The Hewlett House (Holmes & Calhoun)
- Keeping Up with the Joneses by John Rison Jones
- Bits and Pieces About the Jones
- G. W. Jones & Sons, 1886-1986
- An Interview with Hazel Jones by Frances Robb
Summer/Fall 1990 – XVI:3&4, Elise Stephens, Editor
Gardens & Porches
- From the Editor
- Huntsville’s Garden District: A Sampling by Bill Nance and Harvilee Harbarger
- Porch Life Before Air-Conditioning by Eleanor N. Hutchens
- Virginia Clementine Clay by Joberta Wasson
- Huntsville’s First Garden Club
- Huntsville’s Special Gardens: Plans by Harvilee Harbarger
- History of the Huntsville Botanical Garden by Barbara Yost
- Postscript by Lucy and Seth Mize
- Notes from the Diaries of Susan Bradley White
- My Mother’s Garden by Howard Weeden
- Late Nineteenth Century Landscape of Monte Sano by Frances Robb
- Harrison Brothers
- An American Signature Quilt
Volume XVII, 1991
Winter/Spring 1991 – XVII:1&2, Elise Stephens, Editor
World War II 50th Anniversary Issue
- From the Editor
- From the HHF Board Chairman by Ginger Fail
- The Class of ’43, Huntsville High School
- Letters Home by Dick Dickson
- Huntsville, the Arsenal, and Miss Susie by Nancy Dickson
- To Grandmother’s House We Go by John Moorman Shaver
- Two “Arsenals of Democracy” by Kaylene Hughes
- Goddard House by Pam Rogers
- Memoirs of John L. McDaniel by Mark McDaniel
- Historic Huntsville by Elise Hopkins Stephens
Summer/Fall 1991 – XVII:3&4, Elise Stephens, Editor
Huntsville on the Move
- From the Editor
- Letters to the Editor (from Nancy Rohr & Lee Harless)
- From the HHF Board Chairman by Gerald W. Patterson
- Huntsville, Alabama: Home For The German Rocket Team and Their Families An extract from the Autobiography of Elfriede Richter-Haaser
- The Moore House (209 Walker) by Cecil Jenkins
- Double-Jeopardy of the Humphreys-Rodgers House (Clinton/Gates) by Harvie P. Jones
- Downtown Master Plan by Johnny Johnston
Volume XVIII, 1992-1993
Spring/Summer 1992 – XVIII:1&2, Elise Stephens, Editor
- From the Editor
- From the HHF Board Chairman by Gerald W. Patterson
- The Class of ‘45: Alabama A&M Normalite
- Remembering World War II by Mamie Brown
- War’s Toll: William Wayne King by Gene Paul King
- Creation of Redstone Arsenal by Elise H. Stephens
- Huntsville Housing: A World War II Problem by Clifford Vanderpool
- Huntsville’s Artists’ Renderings: Louise Marsh & Teresia Reid by Suzanne Bolton
- New Life for Old Walls: Village Antiques by Richard Davis
- Mystery Photo
Fall/Winter 1992-93 – XVIII:3&4, Elise Stephens, Editor
True Tales of Old Madison County [reprint]
Virgil Carrington (Pat) Jones
- In the Beginning—Danger!
- Isaac Criner, First Permanent White Settler
- The Legend of Monte Sano
- Mr. McCrary and the Salve Uprising (Northeast Madison County)
- The Haunted House of Hazel Green
- Wade’s Clock House (Bob Wade Lane)
- Mr. Strong’s “Riverboat House” (North Memorial Parkway)
- Scandalous Affair of 1836
- The Sivley Treasure Recovered
- The Otey Mansion (North Memorial Parkway)
- The Kellys of Jeff
- Legend of the Indian’s Buried Gold
- Quietdale (401 Quietdale Drive)
- Yankee Occupation—1862
- Honeymoon Heartbreak (Mary Chambers Bibb)
- The Legend of Lily Flag (sic)
Volume XIX, 1993
Spring/Summer 1993 – XIV(XIX):1&2, Elise H. Stephens, Editor
HAL Presents Huntsville
- From the Editor
- From the HHF Board Chairman by Gerald W. Patterson
- HAL Gallery Presents Huntsville Compiled by Nancy Hanning and Doris Fandre, black & white photographs by Stuart Siniard
- Clarke-Dorning House (518 Adams Avenue) Contributed by Ginger Fail
- Fragments From a Newcomer’s Kaleidoscope by Diane Ellis
History Day Contributions:
- An Invitation to Reflect & Remember
- Impressions and Memories of Madison County by Students of Liberty Middle School
- Madison History: A Student’s Perspective by Courtney Losset
- Huntsville—Then & Now by Elizabeth Hill Gamble
- Civil War Excerpts from Out of Print Publications
- My Moving Tent Contributed by Nancy Rohr
- An Artilleryman’s Diary Contributed by Guy Spencer
- First to Identify Mystery Photo Charles R. Smith, Jr.
- Missing Portrait, Information Sought
- Nashville to Nottingham by Elise Hopkins Stephens
Fall/Winter 1993 – XIX:3&4, Elise H. Stephens, Editor
In Search of Bridges of Madison County
- From the HHF Board Chairman by Suzanne O'Connor
- From the Editor
- Road Map Madison County, Alabama – 1921
- Covered Bridge at Butler Mill by Carlus Page
- Excerpts from North Jackson Progress by Carlus Page
- Butler Mill by Bill Stubno
- Gurley: A Family Legacy Sarah Dudley Hall Edwards
- Fighting Fire with Fire by Charles Rice
Volume XX, 1994
Spring 1994 – XX:1, Elise H. Stephens, Editor
Burritt Museum and Park: A Preservation Legacy
- From the HHF Board Chairman by Suzanne O'Connor
- From the Editor
- The Burritt: A Preservation Legacy by Malinda Herzog
- The Historic Park: Preservation 101 by Charles Pautler
- Future Plans at Burritt by Pat Robertson
- Additional Historical Notes
Summer 1994 – XX:2, Elise H. Stephens, Editor
A Preservation Sampler
- From the HHF Board Chairman by Suzanne O'Connor
- From the Editor
- Huntsville’s Oldest Existing Fire Wagon by W. W. Varnedoe, Jr.
- A Keller Returns to Huntsville by Ron Barnett
- Monte Sano Mystique by Walter S. Terry
- Extracts from The Bottomless Well (a novel) by Walter S. Terry
- Monte Sano’s Viduta Historical District by Jane Barr
- Preservation in Action: The Call by Dorothy Scott Johnson
- Preservation in Action: The Response by Diane Ellis
- G. A. Plummer, House Carpenter by Gary M. Griner, Sr.
Fall 1994 – XX:3, Elise H. Stephens, Editor
Celebrating Preservation Triumphs
- From the HHF Board Chairman by Suzanne O'Connor
- From the Editor
- Letter to the Editor from Freeda Darnell
- Down At The Store by Diane Ellis
- Harrison Brothers Trivia “A Photo Essay” by B. J. Robinson
- EastBrook Springs Restores Huntsville Landmarks by George Harsh
- 315 White Street by Nancy Munson
Winter 1994 – XX:4, Elise H. Stephens, Editor
Index Issue
- From the HHF Board Chairman by Suzanne O'Connor
- From the Editor
- The Centennial Renovation by Revelle S. Gwyn
- The Architecture of the 1899 Temple of B’nai Sholom by Harvie P. Jones
- Extracts Contributed from Temple B’nai Sholom Rededication
- The Spirits of My Ancestors Are in Loving Hands by Margaret Anne Goldsmith Hanaw
- In Retrospect (from Rededication) by Henry Marks, update by Sol Miller
- Index: Volume 20
- Index of Table of Contents: Volumes 1-19
Volume XXI, 1995
Spring 1995 – XXI:1, Elise H. Stephens, Editor
Restoring Our Railroad History
- From the HHF Board Chairman by Suzanne O'Connor
- From the Editor
- The Tuscumbia, Courtland & Decatur Railroad by Don Dobravolsky
- Teaching Our Eyes to See: Elements Along the Line by Don Dobravolsky
- The Huntsville Yard: Vanishing Before Your Eyes by Don Dobravolsky
- The Freight Depot: Our Challenge for Today by Don Dobravolsky
- Chase Station: Preservation on Track! by Hugh Dudley
- Excerpts from Newsletters of the North Alabama Railroad Museum by Dave Sherk
Summer 1995 – XXI:2, Carol Kamback, Guest Editor
The Community as Classroom
- From the HHF Board Chairman by Suzi Bolton
- From the Editor by Elise Stephens
- From the Guest Editor by Carol Kamback
- Take A Walk by Carol Kamback
- The Weeden House by Ginger C. Mouse (as told to Melissa Howard)
- The Church of the Nativity by Alex Ealy
- Big Spring Lion by Marnie Galloway
- Church Street Church by Dorothella Littlepage and Holly Rodes
- The Huntsville Depot by Jessica Fortune and Marsha Francis
- Memories of Lincoln School by Adam and Erin Johnson
- Why We Like The McCormick House by Aaron Anderson, Cyrus King and Fletcher Kurtz
- Oak Place by Kellie Corder and Ellen Richardson
- Interview with Dot Johnson by Tho Nguyen and Kathryn Wilburn
- An Interview with Chuck Weber by Allison McLeroy with Marnie & Lori Galloway
- Why Should We Preserve Our Trees? by Allison McLeroy
- Chapman Elementary’s Sycamore Trees by Allison McLeroy
Fall 1995 – XXI:3, Elise H. Stephens, Editor
Stained Glass Windows & Doors to Nowhere
- From the HHF Board Chairman by Suzi Bolton
- From the Editor by Elise Stephens
- Letter to the Editor from William Janey
- The History of Stained Glass in Huntsville by Wayne Lumpkin
- Meet Wayne Lumpkin by the Editor
- Church of the Nativity by the Editor
- Adding a Second Story (121 Smith Street) by Sandra Ely
- We Bought This! (313 White Street) by Kyle Johnson
Winter 1995 – XXI:4, Elise H. Stephens, Editor
Preservation for All Times and All Seasons
- From the HHF Board Chairman by Suzi Bolton
- From the Editor by Elise Stephens
- A House for All Time (407 White Street) by Sim Liddon
- A House for All Seasons (6 Cruse Alley) by Sarah Dudley Hall Edwards
- The “Door to Nowhere” Leads to “Manure Manor” by Elise H. Stephens
- Falls Mill Price List
- The Planter’s Railway reviewed by Paul Harncourt
- Index (Volume XXI)
Volume XXII, 1996
Spring 1996 – XXII:1, Minneola Dixon, Guest Editor
Oakwood College, Architecture of the Spirit
- From the HHF Board Chairman by Suzi Bolton
- From the Editor
- The Founding by Elise H. Stephens
- Meet Minneola Dixon, Guest Editor
- History of Oakwood College Buildings by Minneola L. Dixon
- Early Beginnings by Maureen Thomas
- The Buildings Among the Oaks by Maureen Thomas
- The Preservation of East Hall by Fred Pullins
- The Presidents
- Oakwood College Mission Statement
- Campus Tour by Aubrey Thompson
- Oakwood College Historical Marker
Summer 1996 – XXII:2, Elise H. Stephens, Editor
Home is Where the Hearth Is
- From the HHF Board Chair by Diane Ellis
- From the Editor by Elise Stephens
- William And The Bear by Joe Bramm
- A Touch Of New England In Old Town by Dale Rhoades
- Homemade Bear Made With Love by Dale Rhoades
- Map, Jackson County, 1820s
- Abandoned Homesites in Jackson County by Merilyn O. Dabbs
- Map, Homesteads Jackson County
- Changing Huntsville by Elizabeth Humes Chapman
- More “Fires of Huntsville” by Elise Stephens
- 288 Sutton Road (Poem) by Margaret Anne Goldsmith Hanaw
- Reminiscences of Randolph Avenue by Lois Mason Miller
Fall 1996 – XXII:3, Elise H. Stephens, Editor
- From the HHF Board Chair by Diane Ellis
- From the Editor by Elise Stephens
- Beware the Voice of Progress; Harken to the Voice of Progress
- WHY NOT:
- Knowledge is Preservation Power
- Revolving Fund
- Report from HHF Preservation Committee by Carol Harless
- Rules to Guide By
- Property Values vs Historical Preservation
- Mill Village Rehabilitation
- Mill Village Rehabilitation by Elise Stephens
- Report from HHF Easement Subcommittee by Ira Jones
- Revitalizing Downtown by Lauren Martinson
- Looks Can Be Deceiving (110 Steele Street) by Harvie P. Jones
- Other Case Histories by Harvie P. Jones
- THE PRESERVATION PUZZLE:
- Yes My Dear
- Check Your ITC
- Design Standards
- National Register of Historic Places by Linda Bayer Allen
- The Alabama Historical Commission by Elise Stephens
- Local Historic Districts by Linda Bayer Allen
- “The Commission” Explained by Diane Ellis
- Where To Look For Funds
- Preservation Reading in the Library
- Kids Architectural Press
- QUIZ by Kids Architectural Press
- [[HHQ:Computer Graphics—Pictures Speak Louder
Winter 1996 – XXII:4, Elise H. Stephens, Editor
Index Issue
- From the HHF Board Chair by Diane Ellis
- From the Editor by Elise Stephens
- The Bernstein House: A Case Study (206 Gates Avenue) by Margaret Ann Goldsmith Hanaw
- Historic Preservation Certification Application Instructions
- Part I: Evaluation of Significance
- Early Maps of Huntsville
- Floor Plans|Floor Plans
- [[HHQ:Part II: Evaluation of Significance
- [[HHQ:Part II: Pictures (submitted with Part 2 & Part 3)
- Part III: Request for Certification of Completed Work
- Madison County Properties Listed on the National Register as of 3/29/96
- Madison County Properties Listed on the Alabama Register as of 3/29/96
- [[HHQ:Index (Volume XXII)
Volume XXIII, 1997
Spring 1997 – XXIII:1, Elise H. Stephens, Editor
The Freeman House, Hawthorne Conservatory, Central Presbyterian Church, Huntsville, Alabama
- From the HHF Board Chair by Diane Ellis
- From the Editor by Elise Stephens
- The Church: A Recent History (Central Presbyterian Church) by the Editor
- The Memorial Fund by the Editor
- The House Next Door (205 Lincoln Street) by the Editor
- Memories of Nana & Papa’s House by Sallie Ann Culver & Alyce Parmelee Smith
- Letters Home from 205 Lincoln by Albert Lane
- The Ecumenical Arts of Huntsville
- 1907 Freeman House (205 Lincoln Street) by Harvie P. Jones
- The Vision by Rhonda Mitchell
- Youth Ministry Cullen Davidson
- A Surprise Gift by the Editor
- Courthouse Rendering Recovered Under Home by Bill Easterling
- Nana’s Pound Cake by Alyce Parmelee Smith
- Albert Lane’s Advice to Young Artists
Summer 1997 – XXIII:2, Elise H. Stephens, Editor
Out and About in North Alabama
- From the HHF Board Chair by Ben Walker
- From the Editor by Elise Stephens
- Home Sweet Home (General Wheeler House)
- America’s Family: The Wheelers of Alabama by Elise H. Stephens
- Governor Thomas Bibb House (Belle Mina) by E. Walter Burkhardt
- Belle Mina—Gov. Thomas Bibb House Historic American Buildings Survey
- Belle Mina: Belle Mina, Alabama by Ralph Hammond
- Belle Mina: A Gentle, Measured Way of Life by Toby Sewell
- Excerpts from the Diary of Daniel Hundley—1858
- History of Triana by Charles Dillard Lyle
- Clippings from Triana Municipal Files
- Searching for Extant Reuben Harrison Hunt Buildings
- R. H. Hunt, Architect
- Reuben Stone by Sharon Brakefield reviewed by Dorothy Scott Johnson
Fall 1997 – XXIII:3, Elise H. Stephens, Editor
Harrison Brothers, Celebrating 100 Years on the Square
- From the HHF Board Chair by Ben Walker
- From the Editor by Elise Stephens
- Letters to the Editor from Edna M. O’Rear & Sol Miller
- Harrison Brothers—A Photographic Essay by Gianni De Meo
- Harrison Brothers—Pamphlet by Linda Bayer
- Apartment Living Downtown by Linda Bayer Allen
- Being Brought Up In Huntsville by Eleanor Hutchens
- The Public Inn: 205 Williams Avenue by Lauren B. Martinson
- Albert Lane’s Downtown Photographs
- Happenings in Huntsville 100 Years Ago from the Huntsville Democrat
- 1898 Sanborn Map—The Square
Winter 1997 – XXIII:4, Elise H. Stephens, Editor
Preservation for the Common Good: Land, Art, Memories and a New Foundation Home Next Door to Harrison Brothers On the Square
- From the HHF Board Chair by Ben Walker
- From the Editor by Elise Stephens
- Letter to the Editor from Virginia D. Lavender
- The Madison County Alms House an oral history
- Three Caves Quarry an oral history
- A Brief History of the Bridgeforth Family by Pamela Bridgeforth
- More on George Plummer by Gary M. Griner
- Mill Village Memories: Merrimack School - by Ann Maulsby
- Index (Volume XXIII)
Volume XXIV, 1998
Spring 1998 – XXIV:1, Elise H. Stephens, Editor
Restoration and RemembranceThe Huntsville Pilgrimage
- From the HHF Board Chair by Ben Walker
- From the Editor by Elise Stephens
- History of the Huntsville Pilgrimage Association by Jean Walker
- The Huntsville Pilgrimage Association’s 1998 Tour by John Rison Jones, Jr.
- Annual Maple Hill Cemetery Stroll by Margaret Belle Crow
- Maple Hill Restoration by Brenda Webb, Perky Taylor, & Margaret Belle Crow
- The 1835 Mary Bibb Mausoleum by Harvie P. Jones
- What’s in a Tombstone? by Dorothy Scott Johnson
- Mementoes of Affection - A Lost Daguerreotype of Maple Hill Cemetery by Frances Osborn Robb
- Ladies Tresses by Margaret J. Vann
Summer 1998 – XXIV:2, Margaret J. Vann, Editor
Log Houses: Building Blocks in Madison County
- From the 1998 Movable Feast Committee and the Historic Huntsville Foundation
- From the HHF Board Chair by Ben Walker
- From the Editor by Margaret J. Vann
- Three Generations of Yeomen’s Houses in Madison County by Debra Miller
- Cabaniss-Ezell House Renewal by Gene Ezell & Frances Osborn Robb
- Log House Restoration by Jan Allen
- Eternal Vigilance by Robert Gamble
Fall 1998 – XXIV:3, Margaret J. Vann, Editor
Saving Historically or Architecturally Significant Sites and Structures: What Qualifies?
- From the HHF Board Chair by Ben Walker
- From the Editor by Margaret J. Vann
- Johnson-Burwell Bungalow by Jackson P. Burwell
- What Preservation Means to Me by Jane Barr
- A Live-In Deconstructionist At 510 Holmes Avenue by David Bowman
- Living in Twickenham by Jerri Hightower
- Mill Villages by Bill Easterling
- Dallas Mill Water Tower by Diane Ellis
- Madison County Health Department and the Weil House by Diane Ellis
- Is Modernism Worth Preserving? by Jane Barr
- Cabins at Monte Sano State Park by Kent Wilborn
Winter 1998 – XXIV:4, Margaret J. Vann, Editor
Around the Courthouse Square, 1900 to 1955
- From the HHF Board Chair by Ben Walker
- From the Editor by Margaret J. Vann
- Downtown Revitalization by Robert Bass
- The Kiddie Club: Saturdays at the Lyric Theater by Mary Ann Searcy Williams
- To Move or Not to Move? from Downtown Rotary Club
- I. Schiffman & Company, Inc.: Dodge-Plymouth Agency interview: Mrs. Maggie Whitt Bradley
- Hill’s Grocery Store: East Side Square by Joseph D. Lay
- Grocery Shopping on the Old Courthouse Square by Dr. Chris Hauer, Jr.
- H. C. Blake Company, Inc., 104 South Side Square by Hall B. Bryant, Jr.
- Preservation Alert: Memphis & Charleston Freight Depot, Excerpts from Spring 1981 Quarterly and Status Update by Linda Bayer Allen, Catherine K. Gilliam & Diane Ellis
- Volume XXIV, 1998 Index
- Las Cien Manzanas, Rescuing the Historical Center by Elia Parra
Volume XXV, 1999
Spring/Summer 1999 – XXV:1&2, Margaret J. Vann, Editor
Harvie P. Jones, FAIA, Retrospective
- From the Editor by Margaret J. Vann
- Introduction to the Man by Diane Ellis, Executive Director, HHF
- Harvie P. Jones’ Contributions to Preservation by David Bowman
- Remembering Harvie by Christine Richard, John Shaver
- Federal Period Residential Architecture by Harvie P. Jones
- [[HHQ:The Maria Howard Weeden House: The Structure:The Maria Howard Weeden House: The Structure by Harvie P. Jones
- Remembering Harvie by David E. Potts, Dot Johnson, Kelly Cooper Schrimsher
- Interviews with Billy Herrin and Harvilee Harbarger by Maureen F. Drost
- Remembering Harvie by Dale Rhoades
- Working with Harvie P. Jones by David Hay
- Constitution Hall Park: Architectural Notes by Harvie P. Jones
- Tribute to Harvie P. Jones by Faye A. Axford, curator Donnell House, Athens
- Remembering Harvie by Frances and David Robb
Fall/Winter 1999 – XXV:3&4, Margaret J. Vann, Editor
Harvie P. Jones, FAIA, Retrospective II
- From the Editor by Margaret J. Vann
- From the Alabama Historical Commission by Elizabeth Brown, Acting Director
- Harvie P. Jones sketch
- Miller Furniture Company Award letter
- The Significance of Historic Preservation by Harvie P. Jones
- How It All Started by T. Wallace Armstrong, Editor
- Remembering Harvie by Margaret Cole
- Harvie Jones and Savannah, Georgia by Mills Lane
- Remembering Harvie by Charlie Pautler
- [[HHQ:The Bungalow and Other 20th Century Residential Architecture in Huntsville by Harvie P. Jones
- Remembering Harvie David Potts, Dot Johnson
- A Brief Sketch of Huntsville’s School Architecture: 1882-1975 by Harvie P. Jones
- The Winston-Orgain-Sammons House, drawings (401 Lincoln) by Harvie P. Jones
- Art in Architecture by Harvie P. Jones
- Letter to Bob Gamble by Harvie P. Jones
- Bernstein House sketch (110 Steele Street)
- Cline Home sketch (421 Eustis Avenue)
- The Cline Home by Maureen Drost
- Corrections
Volume XXVI, 2000
Spring/Summer 2000 – XXVI:1&2, Margaret J. Vann, Editor
- The 1939 Tennessee Valley Architectural Photography of Frances Benjamin Johnston by David M. Robb, Jr.
Fall 2000 – XXVI:3, Heather A. Cross, Editor
The Hundley Legacy: The Architectural and Urban Impact
- From the Editor by Heather A. Cross
- Property and Prestige: Oscar Hundley’s Huntsville by Heather A. Cross
- The Hundleys of Alabama by Jacquelyn Procter Gray
- Staying Power: 128 South Side Square Withstands the Tests of Time by Diane Ellis
- The Hundley House (401 Madison) by Patricia H. Ryan
- Transformations: 401 Madison (1976-2000) by Jacquelyn Procter Gray
- The Hundley Rental Properties by Heather A. Cross
Volume XXVII, 2001
Spring/Summer 2001 – XXVII:1&2, Heather A. Cross, Editor
The Five Points Historic District: A Community of Neighbors
- From the Editor by Heather A. Cross
- From Addition to District: An Overview of Five Points by Linda Allen
- Five Points: A Bright and Shining Star by Gwen Walker
- Five Points Reminiscences Diane Ellis
- The Old Neighborhood by Lynn Jones
- A Five Points Portrait: Alma Goodson by Debra Brasher
- In Memoriam: Mattie Ozelle Locke by Rusty George/Debra Brasher
- The Wells Avenue Grocery by Debra Brasher
- Living History in Five Points by Susan Bridges
- The Wellman Family Park: A New Addition by Heather Cross
- Cornerstone Donors Appreciation
Fall 2001 – XXVII:3, Heather A. Cross, Editor
Upon This Rock: A Foundation in Stone Construction
- From the Editor by Heather A. Cross
- Stone Construction: A History and Primer by Heather Cross
- The Stones of Monte Sano by Jane Barr
- The A. A. Baker Marble Yard by Jacque Gray
- Modern Examples of Stone Construction: A Pictorial Survey by Heather Cross
- Reflection: An Outsider’s View of Huntsville’s Historic Downtown by Brad Grant
Winter 2001 – XXVII:4, Heather A. Cross, Editor
The Rosenwald Plan: Architecture for Education
- From the Editor by Heather A. Cross
- The Rosenwald Plan: Architecture for Education by Nancy Rohr
- Rural Southern Education: History and Background
- The Rosenwald Plan
- The Architecture of Rosenwald Schools
- Jeanes Schools
- Rosenwald Schools in Madison County: Conyers, Councill, Farmer’s Capital, Graysom, Horton, Mt. Carmel, Mt. Lebanon, Silver Hill, Toney
- Afterword: The Remains of a Dream
- Special Acknowledgements
Volume XXVIII, 2002
Spring 2002 – XXVIII:1, Margaret J. Vann, Guest Editor
A Model Restoration: The 1887 Goldsmith-Donovan House
- From the Executive Director by Lynne Lowery
- Historic Huntsville Foundation 2002 Award Winners
- History of the 1887 Goldsmith-Donovan House (506 Franklin St.) by Donna Castellano
- Joe Watson’s Restoration of the 1887 Goldsmith-Donovan House by Frances Robb
- Interview with Gerry and Kermit Moore by Carol Ashburn Roach
Summer/Fall 2002 – XXVIII:2&3, Maureen Drost, Guest Editor
Mr. O’Shaughnessy’s Dream House (2005 Kildare Ave)
- From the Executive Director by Lynne Lowery
- Introduction to This Issue by Maureen Drost, Diane Ellis, Lynn Jones, Patricia H. Ryan
- Kildare by Diane Ellis and Maureen Drost
- The McCormick House by Diane Ellis and Maureen Drost
- Rescue and Recovery by Maureen Drost and Diane Ellis
- The O’Shaughnessey Brothers and the North Alabama Improvement Company by Patricia H. Ryan
Winter 2002 – XXVII [XXVIII]:4, Heather A. Cross, Editor
Adding to History: Preserving Newman Avenue
- From the Editor by Heather A. Cross
- Newman Avenue’s Beginnings by Linda Allen
- The Addition of Newman Avenue by Nancy Munson
- 436 Newman Avenue: Shaping a Home by Donna Castellano
- 420 Newman Avenue: Revisiting the Pizitz Home by Heather Cross
- 417 Newman Avenue: The Anderson-Hurt House by Carol Ashburn Roach
- 412 Newman Avenue: Continuing Traditions by Cynthia Massey Parsons
- 405 Newman Avenue: A House, a Home, a History by Jacquelyn Proctor Gray
- Obituary: Mills Lane
Volume 29, 2003
Spring/Summer 2003 – 29:1&2, Diane Ellis, Lynn Jones & Patricia Ryan, Editors
Preservation Primer
- From the Executive Director by Lynne Lowery
- A New Look for the Quarterly by Lynn Jones
- Contributors (Spring/Summer 2003)
- Preservation’s First Community (Twickenham) by Donna Castellano
- Another Community Catches the Spirit (Old Town District) by David Nuttall
- In Praise of the Well-Preserved by David Nuttall
- Madison Station Historic Preservation Society by Randall Rivers
- The Five Points Historic Preservation District by Debra Brasher
- Living in an Historic District by Rusty George
- Alabama A&M Historic District
- Laying the Foundation: An Overview of Historic Preservation by Marc Goldman
- Making Historic Property Pay: Tax Breaks for Historic Preservation by Marc Goldman and Donna Castellano
- Preservation Easements: Tax Breaks for Protecting History by Donna Castellano
- Protecting Our Past: Historic Districts, the Historic Commission and You by Robert Van Peursem
- Professionally Speaking – Hiring an Architect by Marc Goldman
- Professionally Speaking – Hiring a Contractor by Mike Holbrook
- Respecting the Heritage of Your Home by Mike Holbrook
Fall/Winter 2003 – 29:3&4, Diane Ellis, Lynn Jones & Patricia Ryan, Editors
Preservation: Progress and Setbacks
- From the Executive Director by Lynne Berry
- Contributors
- What Were They Thinking? The Lost Rison House (West Holmes Avenue) by Patricia H. Ryan
- Memories of West Holmes Avenue: An Interview with Eugenia Millen Pitsinger by Donna Castellano
- The Old Neighborhood: A Family Remembers West Holmes Avenue by Nancy Rohr
- Wells Avenue Restoration Preserves a History-Rich House in Five Points (804 Wells) by Dennis Boccippio
- Recycling Redstone: Preservation on a Massive Scale by Frances Robb
- Farewell to a Homeplace (Pettus House, Jeff Road) by Lou Pettus Gathany
Volume 30, 2004
Spring/Summer 2004 – 30:1&2, Diane Ellis, Lynn Jones & Pat Ryan, Editors
The Lowe House Dependency (210 Williams Avenue)
- Contributors
- Backyard Adventures: In Search of Historic Outbuildings by Diane Ellis
- Early Days on Williams Street by Sarah Huff Fisk
- Uncovering Pieces of a Puzzle: The Lowe House Dependency by Frank J. Nola, Jr.
- Archaeological Finds at the Lowe House by Robin L. Denson
Fall/Winter 2004 – 30:3&4, Diane Ellis, Lynn Jones & Pat Ryan, Editors
The Russel Erskine Hotel
- Contributors
- From the Preservation Coordinator by Leslie Tucker
- An Artifact of Time and Place by Diane Ellis
- he Russel Erskine Hotel by David Bowman
- iving at the Hotel: Childhood Memories by Margaret Anne Goldsmith
- From Stamp Licker to President: My Career with the Russel Erskine Hotel by Eleanor Newman Hutchens
- Transition Years by Patricia H. Ryan
- Historic Renovation of the Russel Erskine by David C. Greenberg
- The New Russel Erskine by Mike Holbrook
Volume 31, 2005
Spring/Summer 2005 – 31:1&2, Linda Allen, Diane Ellis, Lynn Jones, Patricia Ryan, Editors
Cotton Hill [Limestone County]
- Contributors
- From the Executive Director by Annette Philpo't
- Preservation Effort Revives a House and Inspires a Family Gathering by Lynn Jones
- Cotton Hill: A Rediscovered Treasure by Lakin Boyd
- Go Slow, Do It Right: Restoration Progress at Cotton Hill by Patricia H. Ryan
- Luke Matthews of Cotton Hill by William J. Stubno, Jr.
- Luke Matthews in Madison County by Linda Bayer Allen
Fall/Winter 2005 – 31:3&4, Linda Allen, Diane Ellis, Lynn Jones, Patricia Ryan, Editors
Huntsville Daily Times Building
- Contributors
- Introduction by Lynn Jones and Diane Ellis
- The Times of the Times Building by Linda Bayer Allen
- J. Emory Pierce: The Man for the Times by Patricia H. Ryan
- Hot Times in the Old Downtown by Patrick McCauley
- The Times of My Life by Randy Schrimsher
Volume 32, 2006
Spring/Summer 2006 – 32:1&2, Linda Allen, Diane Ellis, Lynn Jones, Patricia Ryan, Editors
19th-Century Dependencies
- Contributors and Editors
- An Overview by Linda Bayer Allen
- Thomas Bibb: Town and Country by Patricia H. Ryan
- Northeast Huntsville Neighbors: The Chapman-Johnson & Robinson-Jones Houses by Diane Ellis
- The Lewis-Clay House (513 Eustis Avenue) by Lynn Jones
- The Cox-White House (612 Eustis Avenue) by Lynn Jones
- The McCrary-Thomas House (Northeast Madison County) by Lynn Jones
Fall/Winter 2006 – 32:3&4, Linda Allen, Diane Ellis, Lynn Jones, Patricia Ryan, Editors
A Tradition of Research and Preservation
- Contributors and Editors
- A Tradition of Research and Preservation:The Elusive Past by Diane Ellis
- A Tradition of Research and Preservation:From the Beginning by Lynn Jones
- ur Vanishing Heritage by Linda Bayer Allen
- Our Vanishing Heritage:The Second Madison County Courthouse by Patricia H. Ryan
- Our Vanishing Heritage:The Horton-McCracken House by Linda Bayer Allen
- Our Vanishing Heritage:The David Wade House by Linda Bayer Allen
- Our Vanishing Heritage:The Burritt House by Patricia H. Ryan
- Our Vanishing Heritage:The Demolition Continues by The Quarterly Editors
2008
(Spring 2008), Jeanne Steadman, Editor
Train Whistles and Front Porch Swings: Exploring Historic Madison
- Contributors and Editors
- Introduction by Donna Castellano
- Overview and History of Madison by Jeanne Steadman
- An Introduction to the Architecture of Madison
- Historic Homes
- Blending Old with New by Jim Norton
- Glossary of Architectural Terms