ISSUES 31-40
![Alabama Heritage Issue 40, Spring 1996](/uploads/2/3/9/9/23999508/2477500.gif)
- To Teach the Negro
- The Art of Howard Weeden
- Alabama Heritage Profile: James D. Hardy, M.D.
![Alabama Heritage Issue 39, Winter 1996](/uploads/2/3/9/9/23999508/8381821.jpg)
- The Murder of Albert Patterson
- Silver in Antebellum Alabama
- Red Erwin and the Medal of Honor
- Northington General Hospital
- Article Update: The CSS Hunley
![Alabama Heritage Issue 38, Fall 1985](/uploads/2/3/9/9/23999508/6141307.jpg)
- Johnny Mack Brown
- Rickwood Field: Baseball's Grand Lady
- Taming the Coosa River
- Alabama's Most Endangered Places
- An Alabama Legacy: Images of a State
![Alabama Heritage Issue 37, Summer 1995](/uploads/2/3/9/9/23999508/9635658.jpg)
- CSS Alabama: The Exploits of the Deadly Commerce Raider
- USS Kearsarge: The Last of a Legend
- Ann Hodges and the Sylacauga Meteorite
- The Gold Star Book: Memories of WWI Alabamians
![Alabama Heritage Issue 36, Spring 1995](/uploads/2/3/9/9/23999508/6310955.jpg)
- Jewish Life in Alabama: The Formative Stages
- The Moseses of Montgomery: The Saga of a Jewish Family in the South
- The Life and Death of Confederate Captain Henry Wirz, Commander of the Infamous Prison Camp at Andersonville, Georgia
![Alabama Heritage Issue 35, Winter 1995](/uploads/2/3/9/9/23999508/3290994.jpg)
- Visionary Folk Artists of Alabama
- From Plantation to Hacienda: An African American Colony in Mexico
- King Cotton in Alabama: A Brief History
- Sentimental and Memorial Jewelry
- Gulf Coast Lighthouses
![Alabama Heritage Issue 34, Fall 1994](/uploads/2/3/9/9/23999508/2566123.jpg)
- Mobile's Magnolia Cemetery
- General Ormsby M. Mitchel and the Union Occupation of Huntsville
- Alabama's Ten Most Endangered Properties
- W. C. Rice and his Cross Garden
- USSTecumseh
- The Vermilion Darter
![Alabama Heritage Issue 33, Summer 1994](/uploads/2/3/9/9/23999508/6111834.jpg)
- Eugene Allen Smith and the Geological Survey of Alabama
- Harnessing the Black Warrior River
- Sloss Furnaces: A Story of Iron and the Men Who Made It
- Voices of Industrial Workers from Alabama
- The Birmingham Industrial Heritage District
![Alabama Heritage Issue 32, Spring 1994](/uploads/2/3/9/9/23999508/4369198.jpg)
- Mental Health and Moral Architecture
- Insights into an Insane Asylum
- William Frye, Artist
- Alabama's Handwoven Counterpanes
![Alabama Heritage Issue 31, Winter 1994](/uploads/2/3/9/9/23999508/2035558.jpg)
- Sara Haardt and "The Sweet Flowering South"
- Nineteenth-century, Alabama-made Furniture
- War-time Correspondence of Two Confederate Soldiers
- Guy Cobb: Escape Artist.