The Huntsville Historical Review
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. The search box above will search all of the issues, as well as other content of the Huntsville History Collection.
The Huntsville Historical Review Table of Contents
Volume 1, #1, Jan-71
- 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
Volume 1, #2, Apr-71
- 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
Volume 1, #3, Jul-71
- 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
Volume 1, #4, Oct-71
- 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
Volume 2, #1, Jan-72
- 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
Volume 2, #2, Apr-72
Volume 2, #3, Jul-72
- 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
Volume 2, #4, Oct-72
- 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
Volume 3, #1, Jan-73
- 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
Volume 3, #2, Apr-73
Volume 3, #3, Jul-73
Volume 3, #4, Oct-73
Volume 4, #1, Jan-74
Volume 4, #2, Apr-74
Volume 4, #3, Jul-74
- 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
Volume 5, #2 & #3, Apr-75
Volume 5, #4, Oct-75
- 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
Volume 6, #1 & #2, Jan-76
Volume 6, #3 & #4, Jul-76
Volume 7, #1 & #2, Jan-77
Volume 7, #3 & #4, Jul-77
Volume 8, #1 & #2, Jan-78
Volume 8, #3 & #4, Jul-78
Volume 9, #1 & #2, Jan-79
Volume 9, #3 & #4, Jul-79
Volume 10, #1 & #2, Jan-80
Volume 10, #3 & #4, Jul-80
Volume 11, #1 & #2, Jan-81
- 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
Volume 11, #3 & #4, Jul-81
- 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
Volume 12, #1 & #2, Jan-82
Volume 12, #3 & #4, Jul-82
Volume 13, #1 & #2, Jan-83
Volume 13, #3 & #4, Jul-83
- 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
Volume 14, #1 & #2, 1984
Volume 15, #1 & #2, 1985
- 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
Volume 16 & 17, 1986/87
- 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
Volume 16, #1 & #2, 1989
- 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
Volume 17, #1, Jan-90
- 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
Volume 17, #2, Jul-90
Volume 18, #1, Jan-91
Volume 18, #2, Jul-91
- 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
Volume 19, #1, Jan-92
Volume 19, #2, Jul-92
- 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
Volume 20, #1, Jan-93
Volume 20, #2, Jul-93
- 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
Volume 21 ,#1, Jan-94
Volume 21, #1, Jan-94
- 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
Volume 21, #2, Jul-94
Volume 22, #1, Jan-95
Volume 22, #2, Jul-95
- 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
Volume 23, #1, Jan-96
- 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
Volume 23, #2, Jul-96
- 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
Volume 24, #1, Jan-97
Volume 24, #2, Jul-97
- 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
Volume 25, #1, Jan-98
Volume 25, #2, Jul-98
- 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
Volume 26, #1, Jan-99
- 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
Volume 26, #2, Jul-99
- 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
Volume 27, #1, Jan-00
- 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
Volume 27, #2, Jul-00
- 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
Volume Special Issue, 2008
- 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
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
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
Volume 45, #2, Fall-Winter 2020
- Thomas Freeman in Madison County: Mississippi Territory, 1807-1810; Alabama, 1820 , by Jandebeur, T. S., page 1
- In Honor of Her Men, by Reeves, M. A., page 52
- 2019 Student Bicentennial Marketing Plan, by Carter, J.,, Jones, T., Maddox, J., Robinson, K. & Wasdyke, A., page 58
- Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society, Preserving the Past to Enrich the Future , page 74
- The Huntsville Historical Review; Editorial Policy , page 74
- An Invitation for Membership, page 78
Volume 46, #1, Spring-Summer 2021
- The History of Camp Quick, A Legacy of Scout Camping in North Alabama, by Brightwell, C., page 1
- 2020: Distortion, Social Conflict, Covid-19, Fear, by McCormick, A., page 8
- The Four Horsemen and Me, by Davis, R., page 34
- Perspective on the year 2020, by Reeves, J., page 40
- Trees Cut in Downtown Huntsville, 1828, by Byers, D., page 42
- 1st Lieutenant Edmund I. Mastin of Huntsville and the Alabama 25 of the Immortal 600, , by Reeves, M. A., page 44
- Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society, Preserving the Past to Enrich the Future , page 54
- An Invitation for Membership, page 57
Volume 46,#2, Fall-Winter 2021
- Raphael Semmes' Long Flight Home, by Rodgaard, J. A., page 1
- History of the Probate Court in Alabama, by Barger, F., page 13
- Alabama's Favorite Southern Belle, by Reeves, M. A., page 21
- Letter from Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Freeman, by Byers, D., page 26
- What Happened to the Huntsville Jaycees?, by Allen, J. H. & Ofenlock, J. H., page 35
- Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society, Preserving the Past to Enrich the Future , by McCormick, A., page 53