The Huntsville Historical Review
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The Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society has published The Huntsville Historical Review since 1971. The Review is a great source of local historical information.
The Society has graciously allowed us to reproduce it's articles in the Huntsville History Collection. A PDF file is available for each issue and article. A Table of Contents is provided below. In addition, a subject index, an author index and a full text search can be accessed from these links:
- Subject Index
- Author Index
- Full Text Search of The Huntsville Historical Review and The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
The following is an updated version of A Complete Listing and Index of The Huntsville Historical Review originally complied by James W. Lee, John Rison Jones, Jr. and Dorothy Price Luke, and published as the Summer-Fall 2001 (Volume 28, No. 2) issue of the The Huntsville Historical Review. The update was done by Deane Dayton.
The Huntsville Historical Review Table of Contents
- Dr. Thomas Fearn: Pioneer Builder of Huntsville, by Murray, L., page 3
- Williams Street Area in the Early 1800's, by Fisk, S.H. & Smith, J., page 18
- Madison County Mississippi Territorial Period, 1804-1817, by Jones, K.P., page 34
- Editor's Page, by Watson, E.L., page 46
- Constantine B. Sanders: The Sleeping Preacher of North Alabama, by Watson, E.L., page 3
- Early American Architecture Related to Constitution Hall State Park, by Martz, J., page 18
- Early Huntsville's West Side Square, by Smith, J., page 34
- Editor's Page, by Watson, E.L., page 39
- Athens College: The First 150 Years, by Bell, W.D., page 3
- General O.M. Mitchel's Occupation of Huntsville, by Gabel, M.B., page 12
- Early Years of Redstone Arsenal, by Cason, C. & Stroup, W., page 29
- Madison County 150 Years Ago (Part I), by Fisk, S.H., page 44
- Editor's Page, by Watson, E.L., page 47
- First Twenty Years of the Huntsville Historical Society, by Russell, B., page 3
- Henry B. Chase: A Man for All Ages, by Roberts, F.C., page 22
- Virginia Clay-Clopton, by Richardson, P.W., page 36
- Archaeological Information from Constitution Hall State Park Site, by Wesley, W.H., page 41
- Madison County 150 Years Ago (Part II), by Fisk, S.H., page 46
- Editor's Page, by Watson, E.L., page 51
- Dead Shoe Primary, by Gates, G.H., page 3
- Epidemic Cholera at Huntsville, 1873, by Johnson, L.R., page 20
- Alabama Makes Her Debut Into the Union, by McGinty, G.W., page 32
- James Gang in Huntsville, by Johnson, L.R., page 3
- Early Recollections of Madison County, by Taylor, M., page 20
- Rowena Webster's Recollections of Huntsville During the 1862 Occupation, by Russell, B., page 36
- Rev.George E. Eagleton: A Southern Teacher in the 1850's, by Pearson, A.B., Jr, page 3
- General Joseph Wheeler in Huntsville, by Hughes, H.L., page 18
- Alabama's Railroad Network, 1830-1870, by Patterson, J., page 27
- Confederate Activities In and Around Huntsville, Alabama, by Mason, J.M., page 3
- Huntsville's Green Academy, 1812-1862, by Skipper, O.C., page 16
- John Bell Hood's Tennessee Campaign in 1864, by Watson, E.L., page 27
- Editor's Page, by Watson, E.L., page 3
- Diary of Chaplain Elijah E. Edwards (Part I), by Edwards, Elijah E., page 5
- Old Decatur County, by Hughes, H.L., page 20
- William McIntosh: The Creek Indian Warrior, by Smith, J., page 25
- Early Views of the Tennessee Valley (Maps), by Marks, H.S. & Marks, M.K., page 32
- Diary of Chaplain Elijah E. Edwards (Part II), by Edwards, Elijah E., page 3
- Andrew Jackson's Activities in the Tennessee Valley, by Marks, H.S., page 27
- Diary of Chaplain Elijah E. Edwards (Part III), by Edwards, Elijah E., page 3
- History of Huntsville Water Works, by Wilson, F., page 25
- Reconstruction in Huntsville & Madison County, Alabama 1865-1869, by Bounds, S.E., page 3
- Stand Watie: Cherokee Leader, Confederate Commander, by Watson, E.L., page 24
- Attitudes in North Alabama to the Confederacy, by Ferguson, A., page 3
- From Cotton to Missiles: Madison County Governmental Changes, by Record, J., page 13
- Sequoyah of the Tennessee Valley, by Marks, H.S., page 26
- Disaffection in Madison County Before and During the Civil War, by Bounds, S.E., page 3
- Confederate States of America: Postal History, by Ross, J.M., page 21
- James Gillespie Birney: The Huntsville Years, by Stephens, E., page 3
- Tribute to a Confederate Soldier, by Ward, T.B., page 11
- Slave Emancipation Act in Early North Alabama, by Marks, H.S., page 19
- Echoes of the Past: Old Mahogany Table Stories (Part I), by Pruitt, R., page 23
Volume 4, #4 & 5, #1, Oct74,Jan75
- Proceedings of First Alabama Congressional Delegation: 16th Congess of US 1819-1821, by Marks, H.S. & White, R.A., page 4
- American Colonization Society in Alabama 1825-1833, by Perry, R.E., page 17
- Albert Russel Erskine, Huntsville "Boy Who Made Good", by Dickerson, G. & Marks, H.S., page 33
- Short Histories of Three Acting Governors of Alabama in the Ante-Bellum Period, by Gorham, C.L. & Marks, H.S., page 40
- First National Bank, by Jones, P., page 3
- Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society Membership Listing, page 31
- In Retrospect: One Hundred Years of Reform Judaism in Huntsville, by Kirshtein, D. & Marks, M.K., page 3
- Annotated Bibliography Concerning Facts of North Alabama, Huntsville, and Madison County in the Tennessee Historical Quarterly, 1950-1975, by Hudson, R.W., page 18
- Huntsville and Madison County History in Periodicals, page 23
- Big Spring of Huntsville, by Bounds, S.E., page 3
- Echoes of the Past: Old Mahogany Table Stories (Part II), by Pruitt, R., page 16
- Book Reviews, page 31
- Edward Dorr Tracy: Evolution of a Soldier, by Wesson, K.R., page 3
- Book Reviews, page 22
- Postmarks of Historic Significance Found in the Huntsville Public Library, Jan 1976, by Starnes, E.E., Jr, page 3
- Study of the Slave System in Alabama Before Statehood, by Marks, H.S. & Marks, M.K., page 25
- Patent Medicines & Common Folk in Huntsville & Madison County During the Early 1800's, by Marks, H.S. & Marks, M.K., page 3
- Echoes of the Past: Old Mahogany Table Stories (Part III), by Pruitt, R., page 12
- Book Reviews, page 18
- Looking Back: Sports History of Huntsville, by Pruett, J., page 3
- Book Reviews, page 26
- History of Huntsville School System: Inception to Autonomy, by Centennial History Committee, page 3
- Thomas Fearn, The Man, by King, O., Mrs., page 3
- Trials and Tribulations of the Salt Monopoly in Antebellum Days in the Tennessee Valley, by Johnson, L.R., page 13
- Book Reviews, page 27
- A Case Study: Nathon Bedford Forrest's Raid in Northern Alabama and Tennessee—The Alabama Segment: Athens and Sulfur Trestle, page 3
- Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society Constitution & By-Laws, page 51
- Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society Membership Listing, page 55
- Old Allison Homestead on Winchester Pike, by Stubno, W.J., Jr, page 3
- A Tragedy of the Civil War: Lt.Henry Stokes Figures, 4th Ala Adjutant, 48th Alabama, by Pannick, J., page 15
- Book Reviews, page 20
- Scenes from Huntsville 55 Years Ago, page 30
- Glimpses of the Past: Madison, by Pruitt, R. & Marks, M.K., page 4
- Flint River Place in Antebellum Times, by Stubno, W.J., Jr, page 13
- Histories of Three Churches in Madison County, by Harper, V., page 21
- Notes and Documents, by Marks, H.S., page 27
- Book Reviews, page 32
- Steger-Nance Home: Residence of An Early Maysville Physician, by Stubno, W.J., Jr, page 5
- History of the Episcopal Church in Huntsville, page 22
- Book Reviews, page 39
- Five Generations of Life: My Family and the Huntsville, Alabama Jewish Community, 1852 1982, by Hanaw, M.A.G., page 5
- George Steele: Architect & Builder of the Nineteenth Century, by Vaughn, F.C., Jr, page 3
- The Case Against Hunter Peele, by Stubno, W.J., Jr, page 30
- Book Reviews, page 34
- Bungalow & Other 20th Century Residential Architecture in Huntsville, by Jones, H.P., page 3
- Norah Davis: 1861-1936, by Hutchens, E.N., page 21
- Notes and Documents, by Marks, M.K., page 30
- Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society Membership Listing, 1983, page 37
- Tennessee Valley Authority: Survival of a True New Deal, by Darnell, F.B., page 1
- Trevanion Barlow Dallas: His Huntsville Connections, by Kaylor, M., page 13
- Marker Dedication: Ditto Landing-October 20,1985, page 1
- In Search of a Man Named Ditto, by Stubno, W.J., Jr, page 3
- Why Twickenham? A Speculation on the Vision of the Founders, by Hutchens, E.N., page 10
- North Alabama College, 1858-1864: The Non-existent School, by Ford, E. Mrs., page 21
- Tracy Pratt, by Ryan, P.H., page 27
- Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society Officers: 1986-1987, page 38
- Huntsville-Madison County celebrates the US Constitution Bicentennial, page 2
- Imperial Judiciary: Constitution & Politics of Legitimacy, by Meek, R.L., page 3
- Family Graveyard: A Vanishing Landscape, by Johnson, D.S., page 23
- Huntsville-Alabama and Texas, by Mahoney, G.M., Jr., page 31
- Three Perspectives of Federal Occupation of Huntsville: An Introduction, by Roberts, F.C., page 3
- Military Perspectives on the Invasion of Huntsville, Alabama April 11,1862, by Mitchel, Gen. O.M. & Smith, Gen. E. Kirby, page 5
- A Housewife's Perspective on the Occupation of Huntsville (part I), by Chadick, Mary, page 11
- A Journalist's Perspective on the Invasion of Huntsville, by Clay, John W., page 23
- Excerpt from "Civil War Adventures of Bishop Henry C. Lay", by Gribbon, E., Rev., page 1
- A Union Paper "The Huntsville Reveille", published in the Offices of Huntsville Democrat, 1862, by Finn, D.E., page 10
- A Housewife's Perspective on the Occupation of Huntsville (part II), by Chadick, Mary, page 15
- New Market Celebrates Its History, September 17, 1989, page 29
- Madison, Alabama Historical Marker Dedication, Oct 15, 1989, page 31
- Huntsville in May-June 1864: Through the Eyes of a Wisconsin Bandsman, by Wagner, L.J., page 1
- A Housewife's Perspective on the Occupation of Huntsville (part III), by Chadick, Mary, page 7
- Civil War Ebb and Flow, 1862-1864, page ii
- Civil War Journal of Octavia Wyche Otey, by Maroney, M., page 1
- A Housewife's Perspective on the Occupation of Huntsville (part IV), by Chadick, Mary, page 31
- Do We Purposely Forget? Unknown Generals in Our Midst, by Jones, J.R., Jr, page 1
- Youthful Innocence Shattered: Diary of Pvt George T. Anderson, by Rice, C.S., page 7
- A Housewife's Perspective on the Occupation of Huntsville (part V), by Chadick, Mary, page 23
- Visit to General Tracy at Vicksburg, by Roberts, F.C., page 1
- A Housewife's Perspective on the Occupation of Huntsville (part VI), by Chadick, Mary, page 3
- James Edward Butler: Madison County Johnny Reb, by Hagood, J.C., page 20
- Finale of the Civil War in Huntsville, by Roberts, F.C., page 1
- Criminal Justice in Madison County, Alabama: April 1865-December 1874, by Tumlin, M.G., page 3
- A Housewife's Perspective on the Occupation of Huntsville (part VII), by Chadick, Mary, page 11
- Baldridge Family of Huntsville, by Craig, A.B., page 1
- Lanman's View of Huntsville in the 1850's, by Lanman, C. & Rohr, N.M., page 11
- How Huntsville Grew, by Bayer, L. & Paetz, J., page 1
- Public Square in Madison County, by Roberts, F.C., page 7
- Historical Interpretation of Recent Events Concerning the Validity of the Holocaust Revisionism: Skinheads as Pseudo-Historians, by Jones, J.R., Jr, page 30
- Historical Interpretation of Recent Events Concerning the Validity of the Holocaust: Reflections on the Visit of David Irving to Huntsville, by Ellis, J., page 32
- Remembering Councill School, by Lacey, H.C., page 3
- History of William Hooper Councill High School: 1867-1970, by Lacey, M. & Ward, P.O., page 9
- Comments on the Expansion of History, by Shields, J.N., page 14
- Academy Students Unraveling Mysteries of Black Cemetery, by Taylor, P., page 15
- O'Shaughnessy Legacy in Huntsville, by Rohr, N.M., page 1
- Art Treasures Sent from This City to Chicago, page 18
- Some Reflections on 19th Century Art in Huntsville, by Jones, J.R., Jr, page 21
- Old Town (Historic) Marker, page 27
- Pardons of Madison County, by Shapiro, N., page 1
- Prison Memories, by Rice, C.S., page 31
- Recollections of Johnson's Island, by Weeden, J.D., page 32
- Historical Marker Dedication (Dallas Park & Dallas Mill Village), by Luttrell, F.A. III, page 1
- Mediums of Exchange in Early Huntsville, by Burwell, E., page 4
- Historical Highlights of Huntsville's Library, page 15
- Dulcina Deberry Library, by Maulsby, A.G., page 21
- Annual Report of the Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society Treasurer, by Shaver, J.M., page 26
- Huntsville-German Connection, 1945-1995, by Roberts, F.C., page 1
- German Rocketeers Find New Home in Huntsville, by Stuhlinger, E., page 3
- Growing Up in Huntsville (German Rocket Team in Huntsville), by von Saurma, R.G., page 13
- German Rocket Team: A Chronology of Events & Accomplishments, by von Saurma, R.G. & Wiesman, W., page 20
- Historical Marker Dedication (Merrimack Mill/Bradley School, Oakwood College, and Buckhorn Tavern), by Luttrell, F.A. III, page 31
- Evolution of Land Holdings of Oakwood College, 1896-1996, by Jones, J.R., Jr & Roberts, F.C., page 1
- Eleventh Day of January, 1861 (Secession in Alabama), by Shapiro, N., page 13
- Annual Report of the Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society Treasurer, by Shaver, J.M., page 28
- Star of The Collection, by Shapiro, N., page 1
- Birthplace of Alabama Free Masonry, Helion Lodge #1 Huntsville, Alabama, by Milam, D., page 19
- Huntsville-Madison County Botanical Garden, 1979-1997, by Harbarger, H.P., page 1
- Albert Russel Erskine, by Byers, D., page 11
- Historical Marker Dedication (New Market Presbyterian Church, Glenwood Cemetery), by Luttrell, F.A. III, page 21
- Annual Report of the Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society Treasurer, by Shaver, J.M., page 25
- Origins of Huntsville'sWaterworks Utility Board, by McCauley, P., page 1
- Life and Times of Mary Lewis Clay: 1825-1898, by Rohr, N.M., page 17
- Great Pecuniary Sacrifice, Dr Thomas Fearn and Indian Creek Canal, by Gale, D.G., Jr, page 1
- Historical Marker Dedication (Viduta/Monte Sano Hotel, Monte Sano Female Seminary, Enon Baptist Church, and Lakeside United Methodist Church), by Luttrell, F.A. III, page 23
- Enon Baptist Church History, by Bobo, M.B., page 31
- Annual Report of the Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society Treasurer, by Shapiro, N., page 35
- Harvie P. Jones: A Tribute, page 1
- News from Huntsville (Antebellum Period), by Rohr, N.M., page 3
- Report Concerning Final Resting Place of Father Jeremiah F. Tracy, by Stubno, W.J., Jr, page 24
- Sputnik 1957: Memories of An Oldtimer, by Stuhlinger, E., page 26
- Historical Marker Dedication (Shiloh United Methodist Church), by Luttrell, F.A. III, page 32
- Daniel Coleman Diary, January 1863-August 1864, by Coleman, Cpt. Daniel & Shapiro, N., page 1
- Huntsville 1910-1911: Touched by Greatness, by Hauer, C., page 47
- Annual Report of the Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society Treasurer, by Shapiro, N., page 50
- Invasion & Occupation of Huntsville by the Federals, Apr11-Aug 31, 1862, by Shapiro, N., page 1
- Population "Invasions" of the Tennessee Valley, by Roberts, F.C., page 25
- Lady Roofer to Librarian: From East Germany to Russia or America?, by McCanless, C.L., page 27
- Personal Recollections of Huntsville Rocket & Space Highlights,1949-1980, by von Saurma, R.G., page 37
- Discovery of Van Allen Belts: Memories of An Oldtimer, by Stuhlinger, E., page 50
- Jackson's Victorious Return to Huntsville: One Fine Day, by Rohr, N.M., page 1
- Daughters of the American Revolution: Twickenham Town Chapter, page 21
- Daughters of the American Revolution: Huntsville Chapter, page 21
- Daughters of the American Revolution: Hunt's Spring Chapter, page 22
- Sons of the American Revolution: Tennessee Valley Chapter, page 22
- "Big Spring" in Huntsville History, by Harbarger, H.P., page 23
- Annual Report of the Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society Treasurer, by Shapiro, N., page 35
Volume 28, #1, Winter-Spring 2001
- A Memory of Frances, by Ellis, J., page 1
- LeRoy Pope's Poplar Grove Plantation, by Jones, J.R., Jr, page 3
- An Early Meeting, page 9
- Marker Committee Publishes New Book Featuring 79 Historical Markers in Madison County, by Luttrell, F.A. III, page 11
- Medaris: Private - General - Priest, by James, L., page 23
Volume 28, #2, Summer-Fall 2001
- A Complete Listing and Index of The Huntsville Historical Review Volumes 1 through 27, 1971-2000, by Lee, J.W., Jones, J.R., Jr. & Luke, D.P., page i
- Historical Review List of Publications, by Lee, J.W., Jones, J.R., Jr. & Luke, D.P., page 1
- Subject Index, by Lee, J.W., Jones, J.R., Jr. & Luke, D.P., page 7
- Author Index, by Lee, J.W., Jones, J.R., Jr. & Luke, D.P., page 17
Volume 28, #1, Summer-Fall 2002
- President’s Page, page 5
- Editor’s Notes, page 6
- The Huntsville - Madison County Historical Society: The First 50 Years, by Jones, J.R., Jr, page 7
- My Very Dear Wife: The Letters of a Union Corporal, Part 1, by Hogan, B., page 16
- Masonic Cornerstones in Madison County, by Milam, D., page 68
- From the Archives: Madison County, Mississippi, Territorial Period: 1804-1817, by Jones, K.P., page 75
- Administration, page 82
Volume 28, #2, Spring-Summer 2003
- President’s Page, page 5
- Editor’s Notes, page 6
- Spiders In The Attic, by Helton, V., page 7
- Norton Versus Mitchel, by Hogan, B., page 23
- Captain David H. Todd: A Brother of Mr. Lincoln’s Wife, by Shapiro, N.M., page 54
- My Very Dear Wife: The Letters of a Union Corporal, Part II, by Hogan, B., page 84
- Administration, page 96
Volume 29, #1, Fall-Winter 2003
- President’s Page, page 5
- Editor’s Notes, page 6
- Hine in Huntsville: What the Photographic Detective Found, by Leberman, B.S., page 7
- Lewis Hine and the Progressives, by Leberman, B.S., page 22
- The Dallas and Merrimack Mills, by Pruitt, R., page 30
- Children of the Mills: Faces of Huntsville Mill Children, by Leberman, B.S., page 36
- Remembering Life in the Mill Villages, by Leberman, B.S., page 46
- Administration, page 56
Volume 29, #2, Spring-Summer 2004
- President’s Page, page 5
- Editor’s Notes, page 6
- John Benton Callis: Madison County’s Republican Congressman, by Shapiro, N.M., page 7
- More of, “Why Is It Named That?”, by Nilsson, D., page 57
- Using Archival Account Records to Tell Their Story, Or Some of It at Least: The Huntsville, Alabama Waterworks, 1839-1843, by Rohr, N.M., page 65
- A Huntsville Family: Drake, Robertson, and Brooks, by O'Connell, P., page 77
- Administration, page 82
Volume 30, #1, Fall-Winter 2004-2005
- President’s Page, page 5
- Editor’s Notes, page 6
- Madison County’s Tornadoes - Mother Nature’s Deadly Destruction, by Dice, J.P., page 7
- North Alabama’s Response To the Fear and Facts Of Slave Revolts, by Shapiro, N.M., page 15
- Who was Nick Davis?, by Westmoreland, F.G., page 55
- Fare Thee Well - From the Papers of John Williams Walker, by Gray, J.P., page 61
- Administration, page 88
Volume 30, #2, Summer-Fall 2005
- President’s Page, page 5
- Editor’s Notes, page 6
- The Huntsville Depot: An Important Port on the “Iron River”, by Forests, W., page 7
- The General, by Reeves, R., page 55
- Trouble with the Railroad, by Gray, J.P., page 67
- The Huntsville Depot - A Place Worth Remembering, by Gray, J.P., page 75
- Madison County Heritage Festival in October, by Weber, S., page 77
- Administration, page 80
Volume 31, #1, Winter-Spring 2006
- President’s Page, page 5
- Editor’s Notes, page 6
- The Evolution of Nurseries in Madison County, by Byers, D., page 7
- Ollie Fraser Remembers January 1, 1900, by Byers, D., page 27
- Story of a Snow-Bound Family, by Fraser, O., page 29
- The Huntsville Depot and Dennis Watercress, by Lang, C., page 35
- The Revolutionary Plant Comes to Madison County, by Gray, J.P., page 51
- King Cotton in Madison County, by Gray, J.P., page 55
- Letters From Another Century - The 1800s papers of the Jones-Donnell Families, page 59
- Book Reviews, page 83
- Administration, page 88
Volume 31, #2, Summer-Fall 2006
- President’s Page, page 5
- Editor’s Notes, page 7
- Saints and Sinners, by Shapiro, N.M., page 9
- Captain Slick’s Company, by Gray, J.P., page 27
- We Are Not Alone - The Other Huntsvilles, by Nilsson, D., page 29
- And Then There Was One - Demise of the C.C. Clay Bridge, by Reeves, R., page 37
- The Memoirs of Laura Wharton Plummer and Mary Jane Wharton Bruckner, by Rohr, N.M., page 43
- Administration, page 88
Volume 32, #1, Winter-Spring 2007
- President’s Page, page 5
- Editor’s Notes, page 6
- An Excerpt of the Enabling Act published in the Alabama Republican, page 7
- 1819 - Alabama Becomes a State, by Mohler, S.T., page 14
- John Williams Walker, by Shannon, J.N., page 16
- Henry Minor, by Mohler, S.T., page 23
- John Leigh Townes, by Mohler, S.T., page 25
- Gabriel Moore, by Mohler, S.T. & Reeves, J.P., page 28
- Clement Comer Clay, by Reeves, J.P., page 30
- John M. Taylor, by Mohler, S.T., page 33
- Dr. Henry Chambers, by Mohler, S.T. & Carr, S., page 34
- Lemuel Mead, by Reeves, J.P., page 36
- William Rufus King, by Reeves, J.P., page 37
- Hugh McVay, by Reeves, J.P., page 42
- Nicholas Davis, by Westmoreland, F.G., page 44
- Thomas Bibb, by Gray, L.E., page 46
- John Murphy, by Reeves, J.P., page 50
- John Watkins, by Reeves, J.P., page 52
- Henry Hitchcock, by McGowan, L., page 53
- Israel Pickens, by McGowan, L., page 56
- Cahaba - Alabama’s First Permanent Capital, by Westmoreland, F.G., page 59
- William Wyatt Bibb, by Carr, S., page 66
- Book Review — When Spirits Walk, by Johnson, D.S., page 69
- Book Review - The Radical and the Republician, by Lutz, H., page 70
- Administration, page 72
Volume 32, #2, Summer-Fall 2007
- President’s Page, page 5
- Editor’s Notes, page 7
- Ships Named Huntsville, by Nilsson, D., page 9
- A Good Union Man, by Shapiro, N.M., page 33
- From out of the Ashes - The Joel Eddins House, by Reeves, J.P., page 71
- Book Review - The Conferate States of America: What Might Have Been, by Lutz, H., page 77
- Administration, page 79
Volume 33, #1, Winter-Spring 2008
- President’s Page, page 5
- Editor’s Page, page 6
- Remembering Sarah Huff Fisk, by Riley, L.W., page 7
- Early Huntsville: 1805-1825, by Fisk, S.H., page 15
- Mapping 1819 Huntsville in Retrospect, by Fisk, S.H., page 21
- 1819 Huntsville as a Trading Center, by Fisk, S.H., page 28
- Madison County’s First Courthouse, by Fisk, S.H., page 31
- The Triumph of the Note-card: The Sarah Huff Fisk System, by Leberman, B.S., page 37
- Huntsville’s Indian Creek Canal, by Fisk, S.H., page 43
- Howard Weeden, Artist and Poet, by Fisk, S.H., page 55
- My Memories of Elizabeth Fraser Price, by Fisk, S.H., page 69
- Merrimack Mill History, by Fisk, S.H. & Jenkins, D., page 75
- Growing Up in Huntsville, by Fisk, S.H., page 85
- Administration, page 91
- An Invitation to Membership, page 93
- President’s Page, by Adams, B., page v
- Editor’s Notes, by Reeves, J.P., page vi
- Dedication, page vii
- Alabama Fever, by Rohr, N.M., page 1
- Indian Creek and Western Madison County, by Rankin, J. P., page 23
- Two Hundred Years - the Big Spring and John Hunt, by Byers, D., page 42
- New Market - First and Fairest of Them All?, by Jones, J.M., page 60
- Ditto Landing, by Shapiro, N.M., page 73
- Hazel Green and Meridianville, by Milam, D., page 84
- Ryland-Brownsboro-Maysville, by Reeves, J.P., page 95
- The Three Forks of Flint, by Dunham, D., page 112
- Epilogue, by Rohr, N.M., page 144
- Appendix - The War of 1812 in Madison County, page 147
- Contributors, page 152
- Index, page 155
Volume 34, #1, Winter-Spring 2009
- President’s Page, page 5
- Editor’s Notes, page 7
- A Hoosier in the Heart of Dixie, by Carpenter, K., page 9
- Planters in the Making: The Brown Family’s Alabama Years, by Sherrod, R. L., page 33
- Yellow Fever and Huntsville, by Byers, D., page 55
- History of the Development of Monte Sano, by Hill, J.B., page 65
- Administration, page 85
Volume 35, #1, Winter-Spring 2010
- Editorial Policy, page 1
- Editor’s Notes, page 3
- I.D.W Cobb: North Alabama Partisan Ranger, by Richardson, J.T., page 5
- Benjamin Sterling Turner: Alabama’s First Black Congressman, by Shapiro, N.M., page 17
- Off to the Races, by Rohr, N.M., page 35
- The Search for Susan B. Turner Gee, by Burwell, E., page 58
- Book Review - Railroads in the Old South: Pursuing Progress in a Slave Society, by Kvach, J.F., page 71
- News and Notes, page 73
Volume 35, #2, Summer-Winter 2010
- Editor’s Notes, page 1
- Racism, Manhood, and Femininity in the Alabama Suffrage Debate: 1915-1920, by Reid, W., page 3
- The Open Range in Madison County, Alabama, by Menarchek, M., page 29
- The Quest for Certainty: Amos Blanch Jones’ Attempt to Recreate a Pre-Civil War Southern Mentality, by Ethridge, C., page 37
- The McCrary Farm Enters Its Third Century, by Jones, J.M., page 49
- News and Notes, page 59
- Editorial Policy, page 65
Volume 36, #1, Winter 2010-Spring 2011
- The McCrary Homestead, by Lang, C., page 1
Volume 37, #1, Fall 2013-Winter 2014
- President’s Message, by Reeves, J.P., page iii
- Editor's Message, by Kvach, J.F., page v
- If You Burn It, They Will Come: The Housing Authority in Huntsville, 1941-1960, by O'Brien, J., page 1
- The Affair at Indian Creek Ford: The Archaeology of a Small Civil War Battle, by Hoksbergen, B. & Hogan, B., page 23
- Unionism in Huntsville and Knoxville: A Comparative Study of Tennessee River Valley Towns, 1860-1865, by Coe, J.G., page 69
Volume 38, #1, Spring-Summer 2014
- Editor's Note, by Kvach, J.F., page iii
- Fife, Drum, and Ready Musket: The Early Militia and Muster Day in Madison County, Alabama, by Rohr, N.M., page 1
- Andrew Jackson Did Not Save Huntsville, by Byers, D., page 16
- Andrew Jackson Camped Here, by Shapiro, N., page 27
- "They Are Too Sweet and Angelic to Reason," Or, How Women Got the Vote in Alabama, by Rohr, N.M., page 50
Volume 39, #2, Fall-Winter 2014
- President's Note, by Reeves, J.P., page iii
- Editor's Note, by Kvach, J.F., page iv
- "From Day to Day and From Hour to Hour": The Ludwig Marx Family's Journey Out of Nazi Germany, by Grace, A., page 1
- Industry Rising: Madison County Cotton Mills, 1809-1885, by Snow, W.A., page 23
- The Broad River Group of Georgia: Transforming the Pioneering Frontier of Huntsville, Alabama, by Tate, C., page 39
Volume 40, #1, Spring-Summer 2015
- President's Page, by Reeves, J.P., page iii
- From Mussels to Motorboats: Dittos Landing Place in History, by Graham, D., page 1
- The Culture Club, by Carnell, B., page 29
Volume 40, #2, Fall-Winter 2015
- Introduction: Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society 1951, page 1
- Presidents Message, by Allen, J., page 3
- From the Editor, by McCormick, A., page 5
- The Huntsville Historical Review Editorial Policy, by McCormick, A., page 54
- The Rise and Fall of "King Cotton", by McCormick, A., page 8
- Dr. James Manning; Madison County Pioneer, Doctor, and Land Speculator, by McCormick, A., page 13
- The Birney Brothers of Huntsville, Alabama, by Lady, D.L., page 18
- Prelude to the Great War - No Slackers in Madison County Part 1, by Reeves, J.P., page 29
- Historical Research in Madison, Morgan, and Limestone Counties, by Lieberman, S. & Gibby, S., page 36
- Book Review: Free People of Color in Madison County, AL, by McCormick, A., page 53
- Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society Board of Directors, page 57
Volume 41, #1, Spring-Summer 2016
- President's Message, by Allen, J., page i
- From the Editor, by McCormick, A., page iv
- Alabama's Rocket City: Cotton, Missiles, and Change in Huntsville and Madison County, by Young, C.M., page 1
- Madison County's Doughboys (Part II) - The Enemies: Germany and La Grippa, by Reeves, J.P., page 25
- Huntsville's First Entrpreneur: The "Salt King" of Abingdon, VA, by White, G.G., III, page 36
- Of Myth and Moo: Huntsville's Lilly Flagg, by Snow, W., page 42
- Book Review - Louisiana State University in Cooperation with University of Texas: The History of the South Series, Volume IV (1961): The South in a New Nation 1789-1819 by Thomas Perkins Abernethy, by McCormick, A., page 55
- The Huntsville Historical Review Editorial Policy, page 59
- Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society Board of Directors, by McCormick, A., page 62
Volume 41, #2, Fall-Winter 2016
- President's Letter, by Allen, J., page i
- A Technical Perspective of Greater Huntsville's First 150 Years: Part I, by Watson, R.C., Jr., page 1
- Huntsville, Alabama 1963 “The Year of the Dog”, by McCormick, A., page 40
- Alabama's Six Constitutions: Part I, by Butler, J.D., page 49
- And a Good Time Was Had by All: Celebration and Barbecues in the Early Days of Madison County, Alabama, by Rohr, N.M., page 61
- Milton K. Cummings, by Watson, R.C., Jr., page 115
- From the Editor, by McCormick, A., page 124
- Editorial Policy, by McCormick, A., page 125
- Board of Directors, by McCormick, A., page 128
Volume 42, #1, Spring-Summer 2017
- President's Remarks, by Allen, J., page i
- A Technical Perspective of Greater Huntsville's First 150 Year: Part II, by Watson, R.C., Jr., page 1
- Alabama's Six Constitutions: Part II, by Butler, J.D., page 36
- “Until Another and Better Destiny May be Unfolded”: The Proslavery Ideology of Four Southern Presbyterians, by Nelson, J., page 43
- John Hunt, Huntsville's First Citizen;, by Byers, D., page 81
- Emblems Of Woe: How The South Reacted To Lincoln's Murder, by Hardin, D., page 96
- Our Doughboys, Part I, Prelude to WWI, by McCormick, A., page 102
- Book Review: The Making of a Memorial by John J. Perry and David R. Carney, page 114
- Editorial Policy, page 116
Volume 42, #2, Fall-Winter 2017
- President's Letter, by Hitt, D., page i
- “Adventures Of Little Miss Marker” Or “What Goes Around Comes Around”, by Smith, J., page 1
- John Williams Walker, by Rohr, N.M., page 4
- Preserving a Legacy: An Architectural History of the I. Schiffman Building, 1845-2017, by Stamps, K.L., page 8
- Jewish Business Community During the 19th Century, by Reeves, M.A., page 24
- Our Doughboys, Part II, Draft and Mobilization, by McCormick, A., page 29
- From the Editor, by McCormick, A., page 45
- Editorial Policy, page 47
Volume 43, #1, Spring-Summer 2018
- President's Remarks, by Hitt, D., page i
- From the Editor, by McCormick, A., page iii
- Editorial Policy, page vi
- Our Doughboys, Part III, Death at the Caesar Position, by McCormick, A., page 1
- I.Schiffman & Company: A Depression-Era Success Story, by Suiter, D., page 18
- Venable's Hotel, Huntsville, Alabama, 1862, by Hollander, David, page 51
- Huntsville's Freedman's Savings and Trust, by Reeves, M.A., page 64
- Crimes in the Pacific, Vietnam, and Afghanistan, by McCormick, A., page 70
- Join the Madison County Huntsville Historical Society, page 80
Volume 43, #2, Fall-Winter 2018
- President's Remarks, by Hitt, D., page i
- Uncivilized War Comes to Huntsville, by Reeves, M.A., page 1
- Huntsville Country Club at 93, by Reeves, M.A., page 8
- From “Fuller's Folly” to National Natural Landmark: Huntsville's Shelta Cave, by Reeves, M.A., page 15
- President James Monroe Visits Huntsville, by Michael, C.E., page 44
- Word from Huntsville, by Reeves, M.A., page 48
- From the Editor, by McCormick, A., page 53
- Editorial Policy, page 56
Volume 44, #1, Spring-Summer 2019
- From the President, by Hitt, D., page i
- Huntsville's 19th Century: Revealing a Treasure Downtown, by Codori, C., page 1
- Bell Factory and The Mill Industry in Madison County, by Curtis, S., page 17
- Huntsville Civil Rights Timeline, by Hamlin, K.F., page 35
- Alabama Senator Clement Claiborne Clay, Jr, by Reeves, page 61
- President James Monroe Visits Huntsville, Alabama , by Michael, C.E., page 69
- Editorial Policy, page 72
- An Invitation for Membership, page 75
Volume 44, #2, Fall-Winter 2019
- From the President Happy birthday, Alabama!, by Hitt, D., page i
- Proceedings of The First Alabama Congressional Delegation: 16th Congress of The United States 1819 To 1821, by Marks, H.S. & White, R.A., page 1
- An 1819 Snapshot of Huntsville, by Reeves, J.P., page 15
- Alabama's Struggles During Their Centennial, by Reeves, M.A., page 35
- Three Visits To Huntsville Before The Civil War, by Davis, R.S., page 41
- Flames Along the Tennessee River , by Snow, B.J., page 51
- The Civil Rights Movement in Huntsville, by Hamlin, K.F., page 62
- Huntsville Historical Review Policy, page 96
- The Huntsville Madison County Bicentennial Board of Directors, page 99
- An Invitation for Membership, page 100
Volume 45, #1, Spring-Summer 2020
- Huntsville’s John Campbell Greenway (1872 - 1926), by White, G.G., III, page 1
- Ezekiel Craft: Patriot, Farmer, Clergyman and Politician, by McCormick, A., page 7
- Dr. Harold Fanning Drake, A very dedicated Doctor of Madison County, by Reeves, M.A., page 21
- Early Days in Big Cove, by Sibley, W., page 25
- A Very Special Basement: Huntsville’s Post-Civil War Treasure, by Castellano, D., page 31
- Editorial Policy, page 33
- An Invitation for Membership, page 36