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Articles 1 - 30 of 95
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Huntsville Historical Review, Vol 30, No 1, Fall 2004-Winter 2005, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Huntsville Historical Review, Vol 30, No 1, Fall 2004-Winter 2005, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Front Matter, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Madison County's Tornadoes - Mother Nature's Deadly Destruction, James Paul Dice
Madison County's Tornadoes - Mother Nature's Deadly Destruction, James Paul Dice
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Who Was Nick Davis, Frank G. Westmoreland
Who Was Nick Davis, Frank G. Westmoreland
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Fare Thee Well - From The Papers Of John Williams Walker, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Fare Thee Well - From The Papers Of John Williams Walker, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Back Matter, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Back Matter, Huntsville-Madison County Historical Society
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
North Alabama's Response To The Fear And Facts Of Slave Revolts, Norman M. Shapiro
North Alabama's Response To The Fear And Facts Of Slave Revolts, Norman M. Shapiro
Huntsville Historical Review
No abstract provided.
Witness To Tragedy: The Shuttle Columbia Disaster, Dennis Bradford
Witness To Tragedy: The Shuttle Columbia Disaster, Dennis Bradford
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
The Pine Springs Training Camps: Confederate Activities At The Camp Ford Site Before The Union Prisoner Of War Camp Was Established, 1861-1863, David S. Stieghan
The Pine Springs Training Camps: Confederate Activities At The Camp Ford Site Before The Union Prisoner Of War Camp Was Established, 1861-1863, David S. Stieghan
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Texas School Laws And Public Education In East Texas: The Beginnings Of Public Schools In Henderson County, Texas, 1854-1868, Kenneth W. Howell
Texas School Laws And Public Education In East Texas: The Beginnings Of Public Schools In Henderson County, Texas, 1854-1868, Kenneth W. Howell
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
William M. Steger: The Campaign For Governor Of Texas, 1960, Mike Lantz
William M. Steger: The Campaign For Governor Of Texas, 1960, Mike Lantz
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Willing Mistress Or Devoted Wife: Harriet A. Ames In The Early Days Of The Republic Of Texas, Sharon O. Lawrence
Willing Mistress Or Devoted Wife: Harriet A. Ames In The Early Days Of The Republic Of Texas, Sharon O. Lawrence
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
Herodotus, Wooster, And Others, Robert J. Robertson
Herodotus, Wooster, And Others, Robert J. Robertson
East Texas Historical Journal
No abstract provided.
“Hard Work To Make Ends Meet”: Voices Of Maine’S Working-Class Women In The Late Nineteenth Century, Carol Toner
“Hard Work To Make Ends Meet”: Voices Of Maine’S Working-Class Women In The Late Nineteenth Century, Carol Toner
Maine History
In 1887 the Maine legislature responded to pressures from the Knights of Labor and an increasingly agitated industrial labor force by instituting the Bureau of Industrial and Labor Statistics. The bureau’s job was to examine the state's workplaces and provide information to guide the legislature in making labor law. Reflecting the ideals of the popular Knights of Labor, the bureau initially focused its investigations on female as well as male workers. When the bureau requested that workers fill out questionnaires about their work, hundreds of women responded, leaving a rare first-hand account of women’s attitudes toward their working and living …
Thomas Brackett Reed, Civil Rights, And The Fight For Fair Elections, Wendy Hazard
Thomas Brackett Reed, Civil Rights, And The Fight For Fair Elections, Wendy Hazard
Maine History
Few causes in American history have proved more enduring than the effort to ensure all citizens the right to vote. From the enfranchising of African-Americans after the Civil War to the granting of women’s suffrage and the passage of the Voting Rights Act in 1965, the country has struggled to live up to its image as the guardian of the ideal that every citizen has a guaranteed right to vote. The prolonged presidential election of 2000 and the vote-counting debacle in Florida once again focused national attention on the issue of enfranchisement. Democrats argued that the Florida election, whether by …
“A Jornal Of A Fue Days At York”: The Great Awakening On The Northern New England Frontier, Douglas L. Winiarski
“A Jornal Of A Fue Days At York”: The Great Awakening On The Northern New England Frontier, Douglas L. Winiarski
Maine History
During the early 1740s, New England communities along the northern frontier witnessed a series of religious revivals that were part of a transatlantic movement known as the Great Awakening. Promoted by touring evangelists such as George Whitefield and lesser known local clergyman, the revivals dominated the daily activities of ordinary men and women. Published here for the first time, “A Jornal of afue Days at York, 1741,” presents a vivid portrayal of the local dynamics of the Awakening in Maine and New Hampshire. The author of the “Jornal,” an anonymous Boston merchant, chronicled nightly prayer meetings, conversations with pious local …
Tyler Johnson On Witness To The Truth: John H. Scott's Struggle For Human Rights In Louisiana By John Henry Scott With Cleo Scott Brown. Columbia: University South Carolina Press, 2003. 336pp., Tyler Johnson
Human Rights & Human Welfare
A review of:
Witness to the Truth: John H. Scott's Struggle for Human Rights in Louisiana by John Henry Scott with Cleo Scott Brown. Columbia: University South Carolina Press, 2003. 336pp.
Kentucky Contracted U.S. Mail Routes And Map, 1862
Kentucky Contracted U.S. Mail Routes And Map, 1862
Jackson Purchase Historical Society Journal Archive
Kentucky Contracted U.S. Mail Routes and Map, 1862
Gregory S. Miller
Clinton Postcards
Jackson Purchase Historical Society Journal Archive
Clinton Postcards
Hickman County Museum
Several Items Relating To "The Battle Of Belmont"
Several Items Relating To "The Battle Of Belmont"
Jackson Purchase Historical Society Journal Archive
Several Items Relating To "The Battle of Belmont"
Gregory S. Miller
Chautauqua Days
Jackson Purchase Historical Society Journal Archive
Chautauqua Days
Virginia Jewell
Book Review: Journey Into The Land Of Trials: The Story Of Davy Crockett's Expedition To The Alamo
Book Review: Journey Into The Land Of Trials: The Story Of Davy Crockett's Expedition To The Alamo
Jackson Purchase Historical Society Journal Archive
Book Review
Journey into the Land of Trials: The Story of Davy Crockett's Expedition to the Alamo
Joe Bone