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The Historic Huntsville Quarterly, Vol.3, No.4, Fall 1977, Historic Huntsville Foundation
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly, Vol.3, No.4, Fall 1977, Historic Huntsville Foundation
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
Articles include early edifaced created during early Huntsville, the history of Huntsville's first female college, Green Academy's role in development of Huntsville, and the aristocracy of early Athens
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly, Vol 3., No.3, Summer 1977, Jerry H. Lesandro, Jack R. Cunningham
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly, Vol 3., No.3, Summer 1977, Jerry H. Lesandro, Jack R. Cunningham
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
Articles include a proposal for the establishment of a tourism center, multiple maps and floorplans for the tourist center, screenshots of the inside of the potential tourism center, a Tax Notice, instructions for recreating "Colonial Plaster Walls," recreating "Victorian Gingerbread," and a map of the Adams street Fair.
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly, Vol. 3, No. 2, Spring 1977, Henry Marks
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly, Vol. 3, No. 2, Spring 1977, Henry Marks
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
Articles include an article on the Weeden Home and bibliography, a ceremony at Consitution Hall Park, A brochure detailing the layout and events of the ceremony at Consitution Hall Park, an advertisement of the neighborhood and the furnishings of the Weeden Home.
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly, Vol.3, No.1, Winter 1977, Lynwood Smith Jr., Nancy W. Van Valkenburgh, Richard H. Gilliam Jr., Linda Bayer, Renee Kahn
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly, Vol.3, No.1, Winter 1977, Lynwood Smith Jr., Nancy W. Van Valkenburgh, Richard H. Gilliam Jr., Linda Bayer, Renee Kahn
The Historic Huntsville Quarterly
Articles include a "old" and "new" chairman's reports, an essay contest, an assessment of the railroad, Huntsville Architectual Inventory, and an analysis of the "Queen Anne" style of construction.