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Historic Preservation and Conservation

University of Alabama in Huntsville

Journal

1975

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Articles 1 - 4 of 4

Full-Text Articles in Architecture

Historic Huntsville Quarterly, Vol.1, No.4, Fall 1975, George Dickerson, Lynwood Smith, Arthur S. Green, Henry S. Marks Oct 1975

Historic Huntsville Quarterly, Vol.1, No.4, Fall 1975, George Dickerson, Lynwood Smith, Arthur S. Green, Henry S. Marks

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

Articles include "Sketches of the Times Building," a chairman's report, an editor's report, tips for selecting and using chemical paint removers on woodwork, and a profile on antebellum doctor, politician, and planter David Moore.


Historic Huntsville Quarterly, Vol.1, No.3, Summer 1975, Lynwood Smith, Thomas R. Beason, Nan Holloway, Henry S. Marks Jul 1975

Historic Huntsville Quarterly, Vol.1, No.3, Summer 1975, Lynwood Smith, Thomas R. Beason, Nan Holloway, Henry S. Marks

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

Articles include a report on a grant application to study local architecture from the City of Huntsville, reports from the chairman and treasurer, a profile of Alabama Territorial politician Henry H. Chambers, furniture preservation advice, and meeting minutes.


Historic Huntsville Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 2, Spring, 1975, Nan Holloway, Thomas R. Beason Apr 1975

Historic Huntsville Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 2, Spring, 1975, Nan Holloway, Thomas R. Beason

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

Includes articles covering the Jeremiah Clemens Home, furniture refinishing, and meetings of the Historic Huntsville Foundation.


Historic Huntsville Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 1, Winter 1975, Bill Nailen, Claire Johnston, Nan Holloway, Thomas Beason, Lynwood Smith Jan 1975

Historic Huntsville Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 1, Winter 1975, Bill Nailen, Claire Johnston, Nan Holloway, Thomas Beason, Lynwood Smith

The Historic Huntsville Quarterly

Contains numerous articles. One covers a motion by the Historic Huntsville Foundation being ignored by the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber of Commerce. Another covers the restoration of Weeden Home, the home of Maria Howard Weeden. Other articles cover Huntsville's past and reports from the treasurer and chairman of the Historic Huntsville Foundation.