TENNESSEE VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
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SHEFFIELD, ALABAMA 35660

PUBLICATIONS
 Volumes 13 through 17, Articles, Authors, and Editors

ALL OF THE FOLLOWING JOURNALS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE.


VOLUME XIII



ARTICLES and AUTHORS or EDITORS
Volume XIII

A History of Franklin County, Alabama
with Emphasis on the Cedar Creek Area
Kenneth R. Johnson

Open Range of Freedom Hills
Glyndon Townsend

Notes on Slavery in Franklin County
Lilian B. Vaughn

The Meteoric Stone Which Fell in
Franklin County in 1868
George J. Brush

Bits and Shards about Spruce Pine
Pottery and Its Potters
Ann Z. Wrenn

Desegregation of the Russellville City Schools
DeWayne Key



VOLUME XIV


 


ARTICLES and AUTHORS or EDITORS
Volume XIV

Melton's Bluff: Andrew Jackson's Cotton Plantation
William L. McDonald

Rev. Samuel W. Calvert's Tour of Through North Alabama
Edited by Maurine S. Maness

Origins of the Sherrods of North Alabama
Harold S. Whitlock

The Sheffield Brewing Company
Clifford C. Sharpe

The Beginnings of Old Brick Presbyterian Church
William L. McDonald

Early Schooling of Blacks in Tuscumbia (1877-1896)
Vivian G. and Curtis L. Morris

Nial C. Elton, Founder of the First
National Bank of Florence
Turner Rice Jr.

Practice Teaching at the State Normal College
John W. Yeates

Life and Works of Miss Maud Lindsay
J. Nicholas Winn III

Memories of Early Radio Broadcasting in Muscle Shoals
Jerry Landrum

TVA's Chemical Contribution to National Defense in WWII
Richard C. Sheridan



VOLUME XV


 


ARTICLES and AUTHORS or EDITORS

A Brief History of the Tennessee Valley Historical Society
William L. McDonald

A Southerner Views His Northern Homeland--
a Letter by David Deshler
edited by Richard C. Sheridan

"A narrative from an Old Confederate" by Private
J. W. Harmon, 35th Alabama Infantry
edited by R. B. Rosenburg

Philip Dale Roddey: Confederate General from Alabama William C. Scott, Jr.

Civil War Manufacturing in the Tennessee Valley
Richard C. Sheridan

Some Union Families from Franklin County, Alabama
Carroll L. Hughes

A History of the Fifth Alabama
Cavalry Regiment, CSA
Patton Keith Pickens



VOLUME XVI


 


ARTICLES and AUTHORS or EDITORS
Volume XVI

The Dickson, Nelson Company:
Alabama Civil War Gunmakers
Douglas E. Jones

Daily Journal of Joshua Burns Moore,
December 1, 1860, to April 30, 1865
Edited by Sarah Jane Finley Rice
and Kenneth R. Johnson

Civil War Letters of Robert Emmett Corry and His Family
Edited by Kenneth R. Johnson

Diary of B. C. Goodner, 27th Alabama
Infantry Regimennt, CSA
Edited by Richard C. Sheridan

Civil War Diary of Sergeant William Allen Pepper,
123 Illinois Regiment, January 1, 1865, to May 2, 1865
Edited by Kenneth R. Johnson

African-Americans Who Wore the Gray:
Lauderdale County's Black Confederate Veterans
Lee Freeman

Index prepared by Kenneth R. Johnson



VOLUME XVII


 


ARTICLES and AUTHORS or EDITORS
Volume XVII

History of Tuscumbia, Alabama
Capt. Arthur H. Keller

History Has Altered Date of Dickson's
Arrival in Tuscumbia
Richard C. Sheridan

Rivalry between Tuscumbia and Florence
Dates Back to Towns' Frontier Days
John L. McWilliams

Tuscumbia in the Beginning
Kenneth R. Johnson

Little Known about Real Tuscumbia
Richard C. Sheridan

Election in Tuscumbia Decided the City's Name
John L. McWilliams

Religion a Major Part of Local History
Kenneth R. Johnson

Tuscumbia Bible Society at Work in the Shoals
Kenneth R. Johnson

Tuscumbia Post Office Paved Way for Growth
John L. McWilliams

Independence Day Events of 1826
Featured Oratory, Toasts
John L. McWilliams

Education in Early Tuscumbia
Kenneth R. Johnson

Jail Inmate, Friends Set City's First Known Fire
John L. McWilliams

Horse Racing was Probably First Gambling Event in Area
John L. McWilliams

Masons Operated a Local Lottery
John L. McWilliams

An 1830s Journey to Tuscumbia
John L. McWilliams

Steamboats Proved to be Profitable at Landing Sites
John L. McWilliams

Tuscumbia an Early Railroad Center
Kenneth R. Johnson

Tuscumbia Important to Railroad Travel
Kenneth R. Johnson

Sutherland Family Left its Impact on History
John L. McWilliams

Shoals Has Ghost Tales of its Own
John L. McWilliams

Remodeling Seems to Bring Ghosts to 'Life'
John L. McWilliams

High School Honors Life of a Proud Native Son
Ninon Parker

Tuscumbia Moved Forth after Tornado
Ninon Parker

Yellow Fever Outbreak Hit Area in 1878
Richard C. Sheridan

Farmers Used Tuscumbians' Cultivators for Half a Century
Richard C. Sheridan

Life with Helen Keller
Celia Bresler Weinbaum

George Washington Trenholm Played a Major
Role in the Early Education of Blacks in Tuscumbia
Doris Metcalf

Doctor Set Up Popular Nativity at Home, Office
Sarah Jane Rice

They Called Him Mr. Tip
Doris Metcalf

The Helen Keller Public Library Still Fulfills
Wishes Expressed by Helen Keller
Terrye Terry


 


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