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The People Who Lived on the Land that is Now Redstone Arsenal, page 426

REFERENCES Special Publications The Heritage Book of Madison County. Heritage Publishing Consultants, Inc., P.O. Box 67, Clanton, Alabama 35406, 1998. (John P. Rankin, Chairman) Books and Articles Alexander, Lawrence S., Jennifer A. Azzarrello, Robin T. Bauer, and Julie J. Coco. Ethnoarchaeological Investigations of Historic Sites in the Elko and Union Hill Communities on Redstone Arsenal. Alexander Archaeological Consultants, Wildwood, GA, November 2005. Baker, Michael E. Redstone Arsenal YESTERDAY AND TODAY. Secretary of the General Staff, U.S. Army Missile Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama 35898, 1992. Betts, Edward C. Historic Huntsville from Early History of Huntsville, Alabama 1804-1870. Southern University Press, Birmingham, AL, 1909. Business Men's League of Huntsville, Alabama. HUNTSVILLE and MADISON COUNTY, ALABAMA. The Business Men's League of Huntsville, Alabama, 1908. Cowart, Margaret M. Old Land Records of Madison County, Alabama. Huntsville, no date. Dilworth, Bernice. History of Madison County Schools. Shelved in the Heritage Room of the Huntsville Madison County, Alabama Public Library. Department of Geography. The Historical Atlas of Alabama. The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. Godwin, Marie. “Looking Back,” Reflections in a Squirrels Eye. A booklet of interviews conducted by students of J.O. Johnson High School as a student project. No publisher listed, Huntsville, AL 1978. Goldsmith, Jewell S. and Helen D. Fulton. Medicine Bags and Bumpy Roads. Valley Publishing Company, Huntsville, AL, 1985. Hubbert, Charles. Hertzler Place: A Late Nineteenth Century Ruin on Redstone Arsenal. Office of Archaeological Research, 1 Mound State Monument, Moundville, AL, 1985. Hughes, Kaylene. “Two “Arsenals of Democracy”: Huntsville's World War II Army Architecture Legacy.” The Historic Huntsville Quarterly, World War II 50th Anniversary Issue, pp. 50-72, WinterSpring, 1991. Johnson, Dorothy Scott. Cemeteries of Madison County, Alabama, Vol. I: A record of tombstone inscriptions in all known white cemeteries in the west half of Madison County, Alabama, except Memory Garden. Johnson Historical Publications, 1971. Porter, Mark. “Mr. Love on Moonshine,” Reflections in a Squirrels Eye. A booklet of interviews conducted by students of J.O. Johnson High School as a student project. No publisher listed, 1978. Rankin, John P. Memories of Madison: A Connected Community, 1857-2007. The Donning Company, Virginia Beach, VA. 426 - (4459)