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SF9.D1 Folder 23
Newsletters -
Artifacts-Scottsboro Heritage Center
Association
Item 1: Newsletter dated
February 1990 entitled, "Artifacts"
from the Scottsboro-Jackson Heritage
Center, Scottsboro, Alabama, to
College of General Studies Dean
James P. Pate at Livingston
University, Livingston, Ala.
Item 2: Newsletter dated
July 1989 entitled, "Artifacts" from
the Scottsboro-Jackson Heritage
Center, Scottsboro, Alabama, to
College of General Studies Dean
James P. Pate at Livingston
University, Livingston, Ala.
SF9.D1 Folder 24
Newsletters -
Birmingham Historical Society
Item 1: Newsletter dated
1989 entitled, "Look Homeward
America" which gives a detailed
listing of historic districts in the
Birmingham, Ala., area
SF9.D1 Folder 25
Newsletters -
Jackson County Chronicle
Item 1: Newsletter dated
July 1989, Volume 3, Number 4,
entitled, "Jackson County
Chronicles" contains the following
subjects: Scottsboro 1864: From the
pen of a Federal Soldier, War of the
Rebellion Official Records of the
Union and Confederate Armies,
Jackson County is? and Early
Saltpeter Mining in And Near Jackson
County, Alabama
SF9.D1 Folder 26
Newsletters -
Preservation Report-Alabama
Historical Commission
Item 1: Newsletter dated
December 1977 - January 1978 Volume
VII, Number 7, entitled
"Preservation Report" contains the
following sub-headings: Capitol
Restoration Contract Signed,
Consultants Examine Fort Morgan,
AASLH Awards Three State Historians,
Bartram Trail Studied, Alabama
Archaeological Society Meets, Flag
Given to AHC Cemetery, Statehood
Items Sought, CD Grants Available,
Publications, and Statewide Report
Item 2: Newsletter dated
December, 1976 - January, 1977
Volume VI, Number 12 entitled
"Preservation Report" contains the
following sub-headings: At Fort
Toulose: William Bartram Arboretum
Underway, Statewide Report,
Landmarks Added to Register and
Furnance Restored
Item 3: Newsletter dated
November - December 1981 Volume IX,
Number 6 entitled "Preservation
Report" contains the following
sub-headings: Fort Morgan
Restoration Planned, Morton Keynote
Speaker, Officer's Quarters
Salvaged, DSA Award Nominations,
Advisors Meet in Montgomery, AHC
Announces Archaeology Data,
Legislators Tour Historic Cahawba,
In memory of Milo B. Howard, Jr., AU
Preservation Courses Offered, New
Exhibit, and Statewide Report
Item 4: Newsletter dated
January - February 1982 Volume X,
Number 1 contains the following
sub-headings: Chandeliers in Capitol
are Lighted in Ceremony,
Preservation Calendars, Commission
Initiates Main Street Project,
Museum Officers, 15th Annual
Preservation Conference of the AHA,
Spring Tours, Publications, and
Statewide Report
Item 5: Newsletter dated
Summer, 1982 Volume X, Number 3
contains the following sub-headings:
Capitol Plan Approved, Advisors to
Meet, Constitution Hall Park Opened
in Huntsville, Old House Revival
Set, Archives Director Named, DSAs
Presented by Commission, National
Trust Honor Award, Alabama Hosts
Regional SPHOS, Conference Held on
Revitalization, Dogtrot to Mansion:
Forum Planned, and Statewide Report
Item 6: Newsletter dated
Fall - Winter 1982/1983 Volume X,
Number 4 contains the following
sub-headings: Main Streets
Improving, Commission Dedicates
Commandant Quarters, Memorial
Garden, Conference Plans Set,
Historical Sleuthing Gets Underway
at the Capitol, Spring Tours,
Heritage Art, AAS Meeting, New
Commission Member Appointed,
Publications, Local History Awards
Slated, and Statewide Report
Item 7: Newsletter dated
February - March 1983 Volume X,
Number 5 contains the following
sub-headings: Capital Hosts
Conference, Statewide Heritage
Festival Scheduled, Film Available,
Landmarks Featured, Paint Grants
Awarded, Magnolia Grove Being
Restored, Funds Asked for Painting,
Grants, Publications, and Statewide
Report
Item 8: Newsletter dated
March - April 1981 Volume IX, Number
2 contains the following
sub-headings: Preservation
Conference Set, Bond Bill
Introduced, A.I.A. Meeting, Tree
Planted, National Historic
Preservation Act Amended, Federal
Funds Rescinded, Confederate
Memorial Day, and Statewide Report
Item 9: Newsletter dated
May - June 1981 Volume IX, Number 3
contains the following sub-headings:
Preservation Awards, Federal Funding
Still $0, Rescission, Requests,
Alabama Legislator Honored by Trust,
Watt Tells Philosophy, Historic
Preservation Week Observances Held
Across the State, Old House Revival,
Union Springs Revitalization,
Confederate Museum Open, and
Statewide Report
Item 10: Newsletter dated July -
August 1981 Volume IX, Number 4
contains the following sub-headings:
Urban Revitalization, Congress
Considers 82' Funds, Fairoaks
Square, Cottage Hill, Teachers'
Workshop, Investigations Renewed at
Fort Mims Massacre Site,
Publications, and Statewide Report
Item 11: Newsletter dated
September - October 1981 Volume IX,
November 5 contains the following
sub-headings: New Tax Credit for
Rehab, Preservation Conference Set
in May, Landmark Light Restored in
Bay, AASLH Awards in the State,
Restoration In Decatur, Seminar on
‘Past,' Courthouse Restoration
Proceeds, Grant Rescinded, and
Statewide Report
SF9.D1 Folder 27
Newsletters -
UWA
Item 1: Newsletter dated
Summer 1998 Volume 1 No.1 entitled,
"College of Liberal Arts Newsletter:
The University of West Alabama
contains the following sub-headings:
Guynes Paints Montgomery, Student
Interest Prompts Psych Major,
Hammond Contributes to Poetry and
Art Collections, COLA Professors are
on the Move: Professor Profiles,
Honors Program Enters Real World
Classroom, Studio Steps into the
21st Century, Englen Wing Dedicated
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