Issues 111-120

Issue 120, Spring 2016

  • ‘Put Their Shoulder to the Wheel’: J.D.B. DeBow’s Old South Vision for a New Alabama
  • Lois Wilson: An Outsider Before Her Time
  • Newspapers, Party Politics, and Statesmen: Francis Scott Key’s Visit to Alabama
  • Remembering, Recovering, and Rebuilding Alabama: Five Years After the Storms

Issue 119, Winter 2016

  • Dear Bettie: Letters from a Homesick Alabamian in the Army of Tennessee
  • Southside and Eufaula’s Cowikee Mills Village, 1910-1945
  • Sara Mayfield: A Woman of Her Times
  • The Creek Indian Deerskin Trade

Issue 118, Fall 2015

  • Andrew Jackson’s Fall Campaign in the Creek War (1813-1814)
  • James Bowron: An Alabama Industrialist
  • ‘My Most Valuable Possession:’ Tallulah Bankhead’s Portrait By Augustus John
  • Visions of the Black Belt
  • Places in Peril 2015: Alabama’s Endangered Historic Landmarks

Issue 117, Summer 2015

  • ‘A New and Wonderful World’: An Alabama Artist in India
  • ‘A Wild Heart, Throbbing in the Reed’: Sidney Lanier in Alabama
  • The Governor and the President
  • Children’s of Alabama: A Legacy of Innovation and Care

Issue 116, Spring 2015

  • Richard Upjohn’s Gothic Revival in Antebellum Alabama
  • Harry: Faithful Unto Death
  • ‘Such a Lovely Gift’: Hugh Martin’s Musical Legacy
  • A Portrait in the Pane: Lightning Photography and the Carollton Courthouse Window Legend

Issue 115, Winter 2015

  • Florence: Discovering Alabama’s Renaissance City
  • Sarah Gayle and Violence in the Old Southwest
  • Alabama’s Own Henry B. Walthall
  • Marion Military Institute: The Military College of Alabama

Issue 114, Fall 2014

  • Creating ‘The Muscle Shoals Sound’
  • An Invisible Map Revealed: The First State Seal of Alabama
  • Alabama’s Jewish Servicemen in WWII
  • Coming of Age in Gee’s Bend
  • Places in Peril 2014: Alabama’s Endangered Historic Landmarks

Issue 113, Summer 2014

  • The Failed British Campaign for the Gulf Coast During the War of 1812
  • From Roosevelt to Rosa Parks: The Subversive World of Virginia and Clifford Durr, 1940-1955
  • Truman Capote, Monroeville’s Other Muse
  • Football Players who Practiced Medicine in Alabama

Issue 112, Spring 2014

  • The 167th Infantry at Croix Rouge Farm
  • Birmingham’s Max Heldman
  • Camels in Cahawba
  • The Last Bombing: The Story of Nina Miglionico

Issue 111, Winter 2014

  • The Birth of Burnt Corn, Alabama
  • Sloss Furnaces: The Art of Industry
  • Mill Village Life at Blue Mountain
  • Grey Troops at Blue Mountain
  • Birmingham’s Young Women and the Emerging Domestic Science Curriculum of Early Twentieth Century
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