Publications

Historical
Huntsville
Review

The Society publishes bi-annually The Huntsville Historical Review. This journal contains articles written by enthusiastic local researchers and writers about the eventful history of Madison County. An index is also available. To see digitized copies, please visit the Huntsville History Collection.

Madison County 1805-1819, From Territory to Statehood

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Madison County 1820-1860, Alabama’s First City Grows

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Madison County 1860-1865, The War Years

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The Wondrous McCrarys — Alabama Pioneers: Same Family, Same Farm, 200 Years written by Joseph M. Jones

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The Huntsville Historical Review, A History of Early Settlement: Madison County before Statehood, 1808-1819

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Maple Hill Cemetery, Phase One, researched and written by Diane Robey, Dorothy Scott Johnson, Dr. John Rison Jones, Jr. and Dr. Frances Cabaniss Roberts

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Incidents of the War: The Civil War Journal of Mary Jane Chadick, edited and annotated by Nancy M. Rohr

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Echoes of the Past: Old Mahogany Table Stories, edited and annotated by Nancy M. Rohr

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Free People of Color in Madison County, edited and annotated by Nancy M. Rohr

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Why Is It Named That? (Bicentennial Edition) by Dex Nilsson

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Historical Markers of Madison County, Alabama, edited by Alex Luttrell

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