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Summer
1986, No. 1
Stitches in Time: The Landford Album Quilt, by Robert Cargo and G. Ward
Hubbs.
The Sporting Life, by Fred Hobson. Feuds,
Factions, and Reform: Politics in Early Birmingham, by Leah Rawls Atkins.
The Conquests of Europe: The Remarkable Career of James Reese Europe,
by Reid Badger.
Fall 1986, No.
2
Steamboat Travel in Early Alabama, by Robert O. Mellown. Is Southern English
Disappearing?, by Ann H. Pitts. Slidin' and Ridin' (At Home and on the
Road with the 1948 Birmingham Black Barons), by Tim Cary. Little Italy
in Rural Alabama, by Rhoda Coleman Ellison.
Winter 1987, No.
3
Arms of Dixie, by Douglas E. Jones. P. H. Polk, by Maryanne G. Culpepper.
Alabama's William March, by Roy E. Simmonds. "Whistles" (A
short story by William March).
Spring 1987, No.
4
The Spanish Heritage of the Southeast, by Lawrence A. Clayton. The Search
of Hernando De Soto, by John C. Hall. The Battle of the Beehive Furnace
Mural (Russellville, Alabama), by Robert Mitchell. Mr. Spirit and His
Alabama Wits, by Eugene Current-Garcia.
Summer
1987, No.
5
Remember Goliad!, by James E. Harris. The Delmore Brothers, by Lynn Pruett.
Stepping into the Past (The Story of the Battle-Friedman Garden), by George
R. Stritikus.
Fall 1987, No.
6
Mobile's City Hall, by Nicholas H. Holmes, Jr. Excerpts from Lister Hill:
Statesman from the South, by Virginia Van der Veer Hamilton. Big Mama
Thornton, by Ben Windham. Images of Alabama, by Chip Cooper.
Winter 1988, No.
7
Inside the Wire: Aliceville and
the Afrika Korps, by Randy Wall. Traditional
Pottery of Mobile Bay, by Joey Brackner. Lella Warren: Alabama's Margaret
Mitchell?, by Nancy G. Anderson.
Spring 1988, No.
8
Chinese Laborers in Reconstruction Alabama, by Daniel Liestman. Gunboat
Quilts, by Bryding Adams Henley. Outlaws, Cat's-Paws, and Spotters,
by Rhoda Coleman Ellison. Stop Thief, Nineteenth-Century Wanted Posters.
Summer
1988, No. 9 Buy
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Federalism and the South. Alabama and the
U.S. Supreme Court: Landmark Cases. Grand Old Flags. Hugo Black's Constitution.
Fall 1988, No.
10
Remembering Tallulah, by Maridith Walker. Alabama at Gettysburg, by Philip
D. Beidler. Charles Mohr, Botanist, by L. J. Davenport.
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Winter
1989, No.
11
Sisters of Mercy (From Vicksburg to Shelby Springs), by Barbara Roberts.
Excerpts from Place Names in Alabama, by Virginia O. Foscue. Images of
Alabama, by Walter Beckham. Horace King, Bridge
Builder, by Thomas L. French, Jr., and Edward L. French.
Spring 1989, No.
12
Doctor Koch
and his "Immense Antediluvian Monsters," by
Douglas E. Jones. Punishment Seven Times More: The Convict Lease System in Alabama,
by Robert David Ward and William Warren Rogers. Rammed-Earth Houses in
Mount Olive, by Leigh Anne Roach.
Summer 1989, No. 13 Buy
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And Bring Your Fiddle! The Fiddler in Alabama Community Life. Anatomical
Manikins and Diagnostic Dolls. Joseph Glover Baldwin: Antebellum Wit.
Fall 1989, No.
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Bohemia in America: Ottokar Cadek and the New York String Quartet. Bill
Traylor: Freed Slave and Folk Artist. Excerpts from the Encyclopedia
of Southern Culture.
Winter 1990, No.
15
Mobile's Antebellum Volunteer Firemen, by C. A. Spencer, Jr. Alabama Takes
the Plunge! Swimsuits from Alabama's Past, by the editors. From Montgomery
to Gettysburg (War Letters from Alabama Soldier Henry B. Wood,
by Wayne Wood.
Spring 1990, No.
16
Iron and Dirt, by Richard Dice and the Alabama Heritage staff.
The Cahaba Lily, by L. J. Davenport. The
Burning of the University of Alabama, by Clark E. Center, Jr.
Summer 1990, No.
17
Chief William McIntosh (Scottish-Indian Statesman and General), by Benjamin
W. Griffith, Jr. Souvenir Spoons from Alabama, by Nancy Rohr. Rube Burrow,
Outlaw, by William Warren Rogers, Jr.
Fall 1990, No.
18
The Confederate Submarine, H. L. Hunley, by James E. Kloeppel. Alabama:
The Play, by Charles S. Watson and Jennifer Willard. Excerpts from the
1878 Gulf City Cook Book, with an introduction by George H. Daniels.
Winter 1991, No.
19
Alabama Women on the Home Front, World War II, by Mary Martha Thomas.
Alabama Sheet Music, 1890-1925, by Cheryl Taranto. Excerpts from Hammer
and Hoe, Alabama Communists during the Great Depression, by Robin D. G.
Kelly.
Spring 1991, No.
20
Vulcan: Birmingham's Man of Iron, by George Clinton Thompson. Giuseppe
Moretti, by Jennifer Willard. A Brief History of the Marble Industry
in Sylacauga, by Ed Dodd.
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Summer
1991, No. 21 Buy
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Daughters of the South. Alabama Gold: Golden Harvest of the Piedmont.
The 1948 Keller Super Chief: Aero-Engineered Auto for Tomorrow.
Fall
1991, No. 22 Buy
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Alabamians at Pearl Harbor. The Federal Road: Tourists in the Creek
Nation. Excerpts from Travels in North America. Julia S. Tutwiler:
Years of Innocence.
Winter 1992, No.
23
The Creek Prophetic Movement, by Joel W. Martin. The Cattle Egret,
by William H. Allen, Jr. Endangered Aristocrats, by Robert Gamble.
Julia S. Tutwiler: Years of Experience, by Paul M. Pruitt, Jr.
Spring
1992, No. 24
Taxes, Taxes, Taxes: The History of a Problem, by Wayne Flynt and Keith
Ward. Old Mobile Ironwork, by John Sledge. Praying for the President,
by Janie M. Moore.
Summer 1992,
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Canal Morgan. On the Road. The Mitcham War. The Rain Porch: Vernacular
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Fall 1992, No.
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Alabama vs. Auburn: The Forty-One-Year Time Out. The Jemison Mansion
and Longwood: Antebellum Italianate Villas. Jemison Mansion Family
Histories. Battle of the Battle House.
Winter 1993, No.
27
Disaster And Disgrace: The John C. Pemberton Story, by Michael B. Ballard.
Decorative Arts in the Black Belt, by Bryding Adams, Joey Brackner,
and Gail Trechsel. Present and Past in the Cradle of Dixie, by Tanya
L. Zanish. Black Wings of Tuskegee, by Jerry A. Davis.
Spring 1993, No.
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The Free State of Winston. Diary of a Union Soldier from Alabama. Ezra
Winter's Murals. Philip Henry Gosse. Sully's Portrait of an Alabama
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Osceola: The Man Behind the Myths. Alabama Collections: The Loeb Collection
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1993, No. 30 Buy
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Coeducation in Alabama. Star Quilts of Nineteenth-century Alabama.
The Killing of Father Coyle. Confederate Military Maps. INDEX -- Issues
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Winter
1994, No.
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Sara Haardt and "The Sweet Flowering South." Nineteenth-century, Alabama-made
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Spring
1994, No.
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Mental Health and Moral Architecture. Insights into an Insane Asylum.
William Frye, Artist. Alabama's Handwoven Counterpanes.
Summer
1994, No.
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Eugene Allen Smith and the Geological Survey of Alabama. Harnessing the
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Fall
1994, No.
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Mobile's Magnolia Cemetery. General Ormsby M. Mitchel and the Union Occupation
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Winter
1995, No.
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Visionary Folk Artists of Alabama. From Plantation to Hacienda: An African
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and Memorial Jewelry. Gulf Coast Lighthouses.
Spring
1995, No.
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Jewish Life in Alabama: The Formative Stages. The Moseses of Montgomery:
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Summer
1995, No.
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CSS Alabama: The Exploits of the Deadly Commerce Raider. USS Kearsarge:
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Fall
1995, No.
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Johnny Mack Brown. Rickwood Field: Baseball's Grand Lady. Taming the Coosa
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Winter
1996, No.
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The Murder of Albert Patterson. Silver in Antebellum Alabama. Red Erwin
and the Medal of Honor. Northington General Hospital. Article Update:
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Spring
1996, No.
40 Buy
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To Teach the Negro. The Art of Howard Weeden. Alabama Heritage
Profile: James D. Hardy, M.D. INDEX -- Issues 31-40.
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Summer
1996, No. 41 Buy
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The Dixie Art Colony. The World of Kelly Fitzpatrick. Man and Mission:
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Fall 1996, No.
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The Wetumpka Astrobleme. Clairmont Springs. The Confederados: Old
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Winter 1997, No. 43 Buy
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Geronimo and the Chiricahua Apaches: The Alabama Years. Images of Alabama:
Country Churches. The Lynching of Willie Baird, Labor and Violence in
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Spring 1997, No. 44 Buy
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Alabama's "Bengal Tiger": Alva Smith Vanderbilt Belmont. Chatelaines.
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Summer
1997, No.
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The Wright Connection (The Wright Brothers' Flying School in
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Fall
1997, No.
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The Crommelin Brothers. D. L. Hightower's Photographs of a
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Winter
1998, No.
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Aunt Babe, Uncle Simp, and the Origins of U.S. Highway 31 (The Bee Line
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Spring
1998, No.
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The Moundville Expeditions of C. B. Moore. The Lost Capitals
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Summer
1998, No.
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Famous Men: Walker Evans' Photographs of Hale County Sharecroppers.
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Fall
1998, No.
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Alabama's Heart River: The Cahaba. Eugenia Levy Phillips vs. The United
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Winter
1999, No.
51 Buy
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Alabama's Nineteenth-Century Paper Currency. Fendall Hall's Murals. Mobile's
Own Ozymandias: Ralph B. Chandler and His Newspapers. Narratives of Former
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Spring
1999, No.
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Mobile's Architectural Dynasty: the Hutchisson Family, 1835-1969. Birmingham
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Summer
1999, No.
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Ann Lowe: Couturier to the Rich and Famous. Alabama License Plates. Fightin'
Joe Wheeler. The Intrepid Annie Wheeler.
Fall
1999, No.
54 Buy
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"Cavalry Crossing the Ford": Walt Whitman's Alabama Connection. Places
in Peril: Alabama's Endangered Historic Landmarks for 1999. Historic
Huntsville Houses (And We Don't Mean Homes).
Winter
2000, No.
55 Buy
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The Battle-Friedman Garden Blooms Again. When Stars Fell on Alabama. Hurricane
Frederic. Good Business: Rehabilitating Historic Commercial Buildings.
Spring
2000, No.
56 Buy
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The Extraordinary Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard. F.A.P. Barnard and
Early Photography in Alabama. F.A.P. Barnard and Astronomy in the Antebellum
South. How Marie Bankhead Owen Almost Killed the WPA Guide to Alabama.
Daniel Cram's Sketches of the Mexican War.
Summer
2000, No.
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Eugene Walter. Alabama Collections: Cloisonné at Anniston's Berman
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Fall
2000, No.
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Paris Porcelain in Antebellum Alabama. Suffer the Children: Child
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Winter
2001, No.
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Good for Man or Beast: American Patent Medicines from 1865 to 1938.
Demopolis, City of the People. William Spratling. Missing in Action:
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Spring
2001, No.
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The Birmingham Museum of Art: A Civilizing Spirit. "Place," an
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Summer
2001, No.
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Walter B. Jones and Moundville. The Fatal Voyage of
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2001, No.
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Why Alabama Needs a New Constitution.
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Winter
2002, No.
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John Grimes, Alabama's
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2002, No.
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Richard Upjohn in Alabama. The Mussels of Muscle Shoals. Mobile's Old
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2002, No.
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Dust Cave. Nancy Batson, Pursuit Pilot Extraordinaire. "Three Cheers
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Fall 2002, No.
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Monastic Make-Believe: The Ave Maria Grotto. The Birmingham Civil
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Rooster Bridge. Raising Cain: The Resurrection of Mardi Gras
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The Making and Unmaking of the Woodward Iron Company. The Lost Battalion
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A Light at the Edge of Town: Drive-In Movie Theaters of Alabama. The
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the Good War. Digging "Stone Coal."
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When Men Must Die: An Alabama POW at Bataan. Heart of a Small Town. A
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Winter
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The Doctors Harrison: A Magnificent Obsession. Interrupted
Melody: The Attack on Nat "King" Cole. Jack the Ripper
and a Belle From Mobile. The Guards' Civil War.
Spring 2004,
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The Less Things Change: Charles Brooks and the Art of Alabama Politics.
Alabama and World War One: The Gold Star Collection. William Bartram:
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Summer 2004, No.
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Etched in Time: The Art of Marian Acker McPherson. Comfort Under Control:
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Fall 2004,
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Clabber, Corn Pone, And Cured Hog. Spotted
Dogs & Speckled Birds. William
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Bridging the Gulf: The Alabama-Cuba Connection. The Wings of Denial: The Alabama
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Spring 2005, No. 76 Buy
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The Art of Zelda Fitzgerald.
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Variations on a Capitol Plan. Zitella Cocke: Alabama's Forgotten
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Alabama Lifestyles and Landscapes: Photography of the Geological
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The Wilde Alabama Lecture Circuit. An
Artistic Blend: Frank and Martha Anderson. Louise
Wooster, Birmingham's Magdalen. Places
in Peril 2005: Alabama's Endangered Historic Landmarks.
Winter
2006, No. 79 Buy
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Defining Moments:
In Halls of Ivy. The Spanish Conquest of Mobile. Byron Arnold and the Folksongs
of Alabama. When Less Was More: Alabama's Classic Modern Architecture.
Spring
2006, No. 80 Buy
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Alabama's Own: Ten
Endemic Fishes. The Alabama Cavefish: Our Natural Heritage Imperiled. Edward
Troye in Alabama. Thoroughbred Horses at Muscle Shoals. The Hawes Murders.
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2006, No. 81 Buy
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Empowering Alabama: The James Mitchell Story. Toumlin & Hitchcock,
Pioneering Jurists of the Alabama Frontier. Alabama's Vine and Olive Colony:
Myth and Fact. From Tuskegee to Angkor: The Odyssey of Lucille Douglass.
Fall
2006, No. 82 Buy
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Privation and Pride: Life in Blockaded Alabama. A Heritage in Clay: The
Lineage of Robert Ussery. Ground Zero in the Fire Ant Wars. Places in Peril
2006: Alabama's Endangered Historic Landmarks.
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2007, No. 83 Buy
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A Traitor in the Wilderness: The Arrest of Aaron Burr. The Price of Progress: The Lost Towns of Pickwick Reservoir. Before the Flood: Emergency Archaeology in the Tennessee Valley. Howard Cook: Portraits of Alabama Life. “Another
Kind of March”: Billy Graham in Civil Rights Era Alabama.
Spring 2007, No. 84 Buy
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Captain Oates and His Red-Shirted Boys. Montevallo:
Mound in a Valley. Shot Seen ’Round the World: The Tommy Langston Photo.
Ornamental Ironwork: Signature of Antebellum Mobile.
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2007, No. 85 Buy
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Rosa
Parks: “One of Many Who Would Fight for
Freedom.” Restoring Chaucer Hall: Birmingham’s Swann-Coleman House.
Brookside: A “Wild West Town” in Alabama. Tragic Melodrama: The Life of Stephen
S. Renfroe, Alabama’s Outlaw Sheriff.
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Hank Williams: The Hillbilly Shakespeare. Of Circuit Riders and Camp Meetings, Missionaries and Methodists. Honing Heredity: Alabama and the Eugenics Movement. Places in Peril: Alabama’s Endangered Historic Landmarks for 2007.
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Fort Morgan: Guardian of the Bay. Ruby Pickens Tartt:
Citizen of the World. Richard Coe’s Birmingham. William Stanley Hoole: A Man
of Letters.
Spring 2008,
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Teaching
Tombstones in Tuscaloosa County. Five Hours At Sulphur Trestle Fort. Emory
O. Jackson: The Voice of Black Birmingham. Creating Community In Alabama.
Summer 2008,
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Final
Resistance: Creek Removal from the Alabama Homeland. Patriotism
Over Propriety: Confederate Nurse Kate Cumming. John
Augustus Walker and the Historical Panorama of Alabama Agriculture. The
Oasis: German POWs at Fort McClellan
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Lillies, Jaybirds, and George: The Art in Mose T's Trees. Honorary Degrees for the Alabama Corps of Cadets. Captives of Consumption: Alabama's Battle with Tuberculosis. Places in Peril 2008: Alabama's Endangered Historic Landmarks. Index 81-90.
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The McCrarys of Madison County: Two Centuries and Counting. The Reclusive Adelaide Mahan: A Briarfield Original. Confederate Twilight: The Fall of Fort Blakely. The BSC-Howard Rivalry: Birmingham's 'Battle of the Marne'.
Spring 2009, No. 92 Buy This Issue
The Creek War in Alabama. The Grown-up Helen Keller. Fruithurst: The Alabama Wine Country. Alabama’s 1932 Tornado Outbreak.
Summer 2009, No. 93 Buy This Issue
Where the Dead Speak: Black Belt Cemeteries and their Stories. The Sacking of Athens and the Souring of ‘Civil’ War. The Making of a Blues Legend. Hollywood’s Reluctant Star: Forrest James.
Fall 2009, No. 94 Buy This Issue
Remembering Mrs. Rena: The East Alabama Soothsayer. Alabama Illustrated: Engravings from Nineteenth-Century Newspapers. From Alabama to Amendola And Back: Journey of a B-17 Pilot. Places in Peril 2009: Alabama’s Endangered Historic Landmarks.
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Athena on the Chattahoochee. “Keep Still”: Booker T. Washington and the Shiloh Church Tragedy. Columns and Colonnades: Treasures of Greek Revival Mobile. Becoming Alabama: A Time Rich in Historical Remembrances.
Spring 2010, No. 96 Buy This Issue
Tattered Banners: Alabama’s Civil War Flags. Sidney Dickinson in Alabama. Prince Madoc and the Stubborn Persistence of a Legend. Bounding Alabama.
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Universal Values: The Enduring Legacy of To Kill a Mockingbird. Ashville: Old, New, and Lovely. Alabama’s Airfields: Remnants of a Forgotten Landscape. Soldiers and Captives, Boarders and Brides: The Many Lives of Condé Charlotte.
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The Enigmatic Colonel Maury of the Fifteenth Confederate Cavalry. Capsule in a Cornerstone: The Treasure of Smith Hall. Vindicating Viola Liuzzo. Places in Peril 2010: Preservation to Make a Difference.
Winter 2011, No. 99
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Cahaba: Hallowed Ground. Surviving the Storms: Resilience and Strength in Bayou La Batre. Augusta Evans Wilson: Writer, Rebel, and Family Woman. Alabama's Archaeological Sites: A Fragile Responsibility.
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"The Uplift of Humanity": Booker T. Washington in Context. History In Ruins. Alabama Fever: The Land Rush to Statehood. Alabama Children Confront the Civil War. Index 91-100.
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Summer 2011, No. 101
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Simple Serenity: Birmingham's Japanese Gardens. Requiem for Jimmie Lee Jackson. Return to Holy Ground: The Legendary Battle Site Discovered. Southern Delight: Ola Delight Lloyd Smith Cook.
Fall 2011, No. 102
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"The Nation’s Guest": The Marquis De Lafayette’s Tour of Alabama. Phantoms of the Wiregrass: Tracing the Incarnations of Alabama Folklore. "Martyrs...to a Mock Cause": Murder, Mayhem, and an Honorable Scrubbing in Tuscaloosa. Places in Peril 2011: Alabama’s Endangered Historic Landmarks.
Winter 2012, No. 103
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Mining Alabama's Carrara: The Forgotten History of Sylacauga's Marble Industry. William Augustus Bowles: Adventurous Rogue of the Old Southwest. Alabama: Richest in Biodiversity. "He Means to Have His Way": Benjamin Sterling Turner, Alabama's First African American Congressman.
Spring 2012, No. 104
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Pioneer Professional: The Extraordinary Career of Doctor Thomas Fearn. Seeking Solace from the Dead: The Spiritualists of Mobile. The Memoir that Wasn’t: An Alabama Slave, a New England Poet, and the Scandal that Changed the Abolitionist Movement. Landmark Loss and Renewal: Update and Retrospective on the April 2011 Storms.
Summer 2012, No. 105
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Voices from the Past: The New Museum of Alabama Takes Shape. Letters from Exile. Awaiting Justice: "Scottsboro Boy" Clarence Norris. The Rise and Decline of Alabama’s Redneck Riviera.
Fall 2012, No. 106
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"The Last Blood Shed in the Civil War": Gaylesville and the Bushwacker Cattle Raid. "The Sacred Circle": The Circuit Rider's Family in Antebellum Alabama. When Only the Heavens Wept: Death at Banner Mine. Places in Peril 2012: Alabama's Endangered Historic Landmarks.
Winter 2013, No. 107
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The Land of Alabama: A Field Trip / Slave Fighting in the Old South / Joe Rumore: More than Radio’s “Good Neighbor” / Both Sides of the Lens: Photographs by the Sheckelford Family, Fayette County, 1900-1935
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