44th Annual Meeting — 1991
"Black Slave Owners in Alabama, 1860"
Mary Jane Daniel, University of North Alabama
"Voices of Protest: Black Newspaper Editors in Post-Reconstruction Alabama"
Allen W. Jones, Auburn University
"Black Suffrage and the Alabama Constitution of 1901: The First Challenge"
Edward Still, Birmingham
"Mobile's Old Catholoic Cemetery: An Unusual Necropolis: 1848–1940"
John S. Sledge, Mobile Historical Development Commission
"John Grant: Entrepreneur Extraordinaire"
Barbara Roberts, Samford University
"The Civilian Conservation Corps in Mobile County, Alabama, 1933–1942"
Billy Hinson, Mobile College
"Democratic Rascals and Whig Gentlemen: The View of Joseph Glover Baldwin"
Charles S. Watson, University of Alabama
"Illegitimate Entertainment on the Antebellum Mobile Stage, or, Phrenologists, Men-Monkeys, Fire-Eaters and Such"
Mary Duggar Toulmin, Daphne
"Alabama Autobiography: 'Bundles for the World'"
Bert Hitchcock, Auburn University
"Liberty and Libertines: Workers' Struggle for Political Power in Birmingham, Alabama, 1908–1913"
Henry McKiven, Livingston University
"The Battle for Birmingham: The History of the Salvation Army, Birmingham, Alabama"
Captain Allen Satterlee, Birmingham
"The English Reformer and the Alabama Society Editor: A Friendship and the Letters of Irene Ashby Macfadyen to Nina Browne de Cottes"
Benjamin B. Williams, Auburn University at Montgomery
"Why They Fought: Motivations of Alabama Soldiers in the Civil War"
Thomas G. Rogers, Ellijay, Georgia
"Electric Powered Submarines, Rocket Propelled Torpedoes and Other Secret Weapons Tested at Mobile During the Civil War"
Sidney H. Schell, Mobile
"Alabama on the Eve of World War II"
Allen Cronenberg, Auburn University
"The Naturalization of Harry Toulmin in the Wilds of the Old Southwest"
Jane E. DeNeefe, Huntsville
"Their 'X' Mark: The Creek Indians' Influence in the Formation of a States' Rights Doctrine in Alabama, 1826–1832"
James Carson, Tulane University
"Femmes Soles': Women With Money in Early Lauderdale County, Alabama: Where They Got It; How They Kept It"
Mildred S. Wright, Florence
"The Mobile 'Vision' of Richard Vipon Taylor" (Presidential Address)
Tennant McWilliams, University of Alabama at Birmingham
45th Annual Meeting — 1992
"Saltpeter Production from Niter Beds in Confederate Alabama"
Richard D. Sheridan, Sheffield
"Julia Tutwiler and Prison Reform in Alabama: An Assessment of Her Methods and Assumptions"
Paul M. Pruitt, Jr., University of Alabama School of Law Library
"The Myth of Emma Sansom"
Chriss H. Doss, Samford University
"A Scalawag's Justice: Elisha Wolsey Peck"
Joel Daniel Kitchens, Birmingham
"Alabama Republicans and the Politics of Fusion: The Growth of a White Constituency 1880–1898"
James L. Sledge III, Guntersville
"The Women of Mountain Brook and the Realignment of Alabama Politics"
Joan Steely Hoffman, Birmingham
"The Jemison House in Tuscaloosa: Building the Big House in the Antebellum South"
George H. Daniels, University of South Alabama
"Samuel Ullman: Birmingham Progressive"
Margaret Armbrester, University of Alabama at Birmingham
"Growth of Research in Alabama and the Southeast: The Origins of Southern Research Institute"
Gillian W. Goodrich, University of Alabama at Birmingham
"Moon Pies, RC Colas, and Opussums: Editing the Encyclopedia of Southern History"
Charles Reagan Wilson, Professor of History and Southern Studies, The University of Mississippi
"Glimpses of Alabama's Last Frontier through the Architectural Legacy of Calhoun County, 1832–1875"
Horace Calvin Wingo, Jacksonville State University
"Steamboats in Antebellum Alabama"
W. J. Ikerman, University of North Alabama
"Eugene Allen Smith's Fourth Hat: Photographer for the Alabama Geological Survey, 1885–1910"
Frances Robb, Huntsville
"Donald Comer and Muscle Shoals, 1924–1933"
Michael A. Breedlove, Alabama Department of Archives and History
"Governor Bibb Graves, the New Deal, and Alabama Textile Workers"
Debbie Pendleton, Alabama Department of Archives and History
"Breasting the Current: Mobile's John Forsyth and the Election of 1860"
Bailey Thomson, Orlando, Florida
"C. C. J. Carpenter: From Segregation to Integration"
S. Jonathan Bass, Birmingham
"Nobody Ever Asked Me"
Helen Shores Lee, Birmingham
"The University of Alabama: Segregation's Appomattox"
E. Culpepper Clark, University of Alabama
"First and Second Choice Votes in Alabama" (Presidential Address)
Albert P. Brewer, Samford University
46th Annual Meeting — 1993
"From Cabins and Castles to Usonian Homes: Housing in the Shoals Since 1818"
Mildred Wright, Florence
"The Meteor: The 'Remarkable Enterprise' by the 'Sanest Crazy' Folk in the United States"
Burt Rieff, Judson College
"William B. Travis in Claiborne and Texas before the Alamo"
Theodore Pearson, Leroy
"Christopher Wesley Powell: A Farmer/Schoolteacher/Poet's Anti-Secession Views of the Civil War"
William A. Powell Jr., Birmingham
"The Confederate Who Switched Sides: The Saga of Captain Joseph G. Sanders"
Val L. McGee, Ozark
"Two Alabama Contributions to a Neglected Genre of Civil War Literature"
Bert Hitchcock, Auburn University
"'A Good Home on a Good Farm': The Goals of the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service, 1914–1924"
Dwayne Cox, Auburn University
"The Georgia Pacific Railway and the Industrial Development of North Alabama, 1881–1894"
W. David Lewis, Auburn University
"Camp Sibert: Alabama's First Chemical Warfare Center, 1942–45"
Joseph T. Robertson, Gadsden State Community College, and Wayne Findley, Etowah County Public Schools
"George Wallace and the Southernization of American Politics"
Dan T. Carter, Emory University
"The Genesis of the Birmingham Museum of Art"
William Archer Price, Birmingham
"Alabama Baptist and the Controversy in the Southern Baptist Convention, 1979–1990"
David T. Morgan, University of Montevallo
"The Calhoun School: Miss Charlotte Thorn's 'Lighthouse on the Hill' in Lowndes County, Alabama"
Rose Herlong Ellis, Fort Deposit
"Tecumseh's Prophecy: The Great Madrid Earthquakes in Alabama"
Lewis S. Dean, Tuscaloosa
"A River History of Monroe County's People and Their Steamboats"
Kathy Painter, Monroe County Heritage Museum
"Alabama's 'Bald Eagle': Governor George Smith Houston"
Faye A. Axford, Athens
"Wheeler and Roddy: Confederate Generals form Upper Alabama"
William C. Scott Jr., Florence
"Slave Impressment in Alabama During the Civil War"
Bruce E. Matthews, Montgomery
"The Rise of the Republicans in Mobile, Alabama"
Billy G. Hinson, Mobile College
"An Epithet for The Montgomery Advertiser, or How 'Grandma Got Her Name.'" (Presidential Address)
Grace Hooten Gates, Anniston
47th Annual Meeting — 1994
"Two Dallas County Carpetbaggers: General Datus Coon and the Reverend John Silsby"
Alston Fitts, III, Selma
"Fannie Amelia Dimon Beers: A Steel Magnolia of Yesterday"
Jerry Oldshue, University of Alabama
"Violence and Confederate Recruiting Efforts: Shelby County, Alabama, 1863–1865"
Alan Pitts, Birmingham
"Dr. Cornelius Dorsette: Alabama's First Board Certified Black Physician"
Marian Crenshaw Austin, Birmingham
"Tuscaloosa's Drugstore Entrepreneurs: Harco's Harrison Family"
James R. Kuykendall, Fort Payne
"Theodore Swann: Triumphs and Troubles"
Carolyn Green Satterfield, Samford University
"The Partnership of Daniel Pratt and George Cook in the Creation of Alabama's First Art Gallery"
Laquita Thomson, Huntsville
"Fairhope, Alabama"
Waring I. Holt, Point Clear
"Black Belt Cotton Planters"
Edgar Givhan, Montgomery
"Big Things Out of Little: Growing Up in the Black Belt"
Oxford Stroud, Professor Emeritus, Auburn University
"A Place Remembered: Hamburg, Alabama"
Annie Ford Wheeler, Birmingham
"John Archibald Campbell and the Alabama Platform"
Robert S. Saunders Jr., Auburn University
"The 1836 Florence Diary of Caroline Hentz: A Writer's Diary"
Marilyn Davis-DeEulis, West Virginia Graduate College
"Lee Compere: Baptist Missionary to the Creek Indians, 1822–1829"
Sean Flynt, Samford University
"The Merger of the Woman's Missionary Training School with the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1962–63"
Kimberly K. Estep, Wesleyan College
"Networking in Alabama's Judicial System in the 1940s: Jones vs. Opelika, A Case Study"
Merlin Owen Newton, Huntington College
"The Origins and Consequences of the Gee's Bend Cooperative"
Reginna Horne, Anniston
"Soft Opposition: The Ku Klux Klan in Alabama, 1946–1949"
Glenn Feldman, Auburn University
"Alabama's New Deal Utopias"
Karen I. Peterson Hendricks, Jacksonville State University
"Alabama's 'Wonder of the Earth'" (Presidential Address)
Nicholas H. Cobbs, Jr., Greensboro
48th Annual Meeting — 1995
"The Francis Brothers at War: The Story of a Jacksonville Family, 1861–65"
James P. Pate, Livingston University
"The Ideal of Southern Womanhood: The Life and Times of Mary Lewis Clay, 1825–1898"
Nancy Rohr, Huntsville
"Remarks on Some Notable Gubernatorial Inaugural Speeches in Alabama"
Michael Breedlove, Alabama Department of Archives and History
"Dauphin Island, Gateway to Mexico, a Colonial Chimera"
Robin Fabel, Auburn University
"Black Police Officers in Reconstruction Alabama"
W. Marvin Dulaney, College of Charleston
"Senator O. J. (Joe) Goodwyn: Advocate of Public Education, 1955–1973"
Cordelia C. Humphrey, Montgomery
"The 1st Alabama Infantry of African Descent"
Joseph E. Brent, Kentucky Heritage Council
"The Life and Times of Oliver D. Street: Progress in a non-Democratic Tradition"
James L. Sledge, Truett-McConnell College
"Holding the Line: John Patterson and Civil Rights"
P. David Romei, Leeds
"What is Southern About the South"
John Shelton Reed, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
"Ft. McClellan's POW Compound, 1943–46: 'The Best Little Camp in Alabama'"
Joseph T. Robertson, Gadsden State Community College
"The Upjohn Churches of Antebellum Alabama"
Ronald Caldwell, Jacksonville State University
"James Dellet of Claiborne"
Agee S. Broughton III, Mobile
"A Dream Deferred: The Experience of Middle Class Blacks in Birmingham, 1920–1929"
Grace Smith, Adamsville
"Gen. Joe Wheeler and the Dandridge Galey Murder and Trial"
Peter Harrison Branum, Decature
"The History of the Ten Islands"
Charlotte Hood, Bette Sue McElroy, Patsy Hanvey, Etowah Historical Society, Gadsden
"Alabama Territory's Surprise Presidential Visit: James Monroe in Huntsville, 1819"
Chriss Doss, Samford University
"Saving Alabama's Local Records from Flood, Fire, and Neglect"
Deborah Skaggs, Alabama Department of Archives and History
"Carl Elliot and the 1966 Alabama Gubernatorial Election"
Jason J. Battles, Steele
"Twenty-four Votes for Oscar W. Underwood: Alabama at the Democratic Convention of 1924" (Presidential Address)
Lee N. Allen, Birmingham
49th Annual Meeting — 1996
"Murder at Dry Fork: The Tait Family Tragedy"
Daniel F. Brooks, Camden and Birmingham
"Admiral Richmond Pearson Hobson of Greensboro, Alabama: American Naval Hero"
Theodore Pearson, Leroy
"States' Rights Democracy in Alabama: The Dixiecrat Rebellion of 1948"
Michael Pintagro, New York
"Southern Iron Works, Park and Lyons Proprietors: Submarine Shipyard for the Development of the C. S. S. Hunley"
Ray F. Houchin, Bowling Green, Kentucky
"Gone to Texas: The Mysterious Last Days of Gabriel Moore"
Harriet Amos Doss, University of Alabama at Birmingham
"The Proposal by Confederate Major General Patrick Cleburne to Emancipate the Slaves"
Mark Hull, Alabama A & M
"The Alabama Insane Hospital: Survival During the Peter Bryce Years, 1861–1892"
Bill Weaver, Birmingham
"D. L. Hightower, the Photographer: The Atget of Barbour County"
Michael Thomason, University of South Alabama
"Light Planes, Heavy Politics: Asa Roundtree, Jr., and the 'Alabama Airport Program for Small Cities,' 1954–1967"
George Cully, Ocean Springs, Mississippi
"Citizen Clay: Huntsville's Clement Comer Clay and the Alabama Constitution"
Justice Gorman Houston, Alabama Supreme Court
"A Study of the Economy of Winston County, Alabama, 1850–1870"
Morris Williams, Cullman
"Phenix City, Alabama, and Its Struggle with Memory"
Campbell McLean, Tampa, Florida
"The Creoles of Mobile: Colonial Legacy"
George Ewert, Mobile
"Taking Christianity to China: Alabama Missionaries in the Middle Kingdom, 1850–1950"
Wayne Flynt, Auburn University
"'A Foul Crime' in Early Birmingham: The Notorious Life of Eugene Byars"
Ellen Griffin, Birmingham
"Anniston — Its Fate Decide by One Vote at Talladega"
Walker Reynolds, Jr., M. D., Anniston
"An Antebellum Feminist in Alabama: The Early Life of Martha Foster Crawford, 1830–1851"
Carol Ann Vaughn, Huntsville
"Guinea Pig Prisoners and a Pulitzer Prize: The Investigative Reporting of Harold E. Martin"
Grace Hooten Gates, Anniston
"Doctoring in Cullman County, Alabama, 1860–1900"
Sylvia B. Morris, Cullman
"Escape from Slavery: The Milly Walker Trials" (Presidential Address)
Judge Vall McGee, Ozark
50th Annual Meeting — 1997
"Domestic Imagery in Antebellum Alabama Schools and Plantations"
Dr. Robert Hunt, Middle Tennessee State University
"A Woman of Spirit: Louise Branscomb, M.D., and Methodism, 1945–1991"
Dr. Norma Taylor Mitchell, Troy State University
"The Wheeler Legacy"
Mildred Witt Caudle, Athens
"Only Two Decades with Alabama Historians"
Elizabeth May, Tuscaloosa
"Civil Rights in Conflict: 'The Birmingham Plan' and the Freedom Train"
Dr. John White, University of Hull, England
"'Railroad Bill': An Outlaw of Whom Alabama Can Be Proud"
David A. Bagwell, Mobile
"Hugh Otis Bynum and the Scottsboro First Monday Bombing"
Byron Woodfin, Pisgah
"We Built Better than We Knew: The Julius Rosenwald School Building Fund, 1913–1937"
Jeff Mansell, Tuscaloosa
"Nicola Marshall: Confederate Artist in Alabama"
Bryding Adams, Birmingham
"In Pursuit of Josiah Gorgas"
Dr. Frank E. Vandiver, Distinguished University Professor, Texas A & M University
"Alabama: The New South Passover State"
H. Brandt Ayers, editor and publisher, The Anniston Star
"Alabama Power's First Dam: The Lock 12 Project, 1910–1914"
Dr. Harvey H. Jackson III, Jacksonville State University
"Is It True What they Say About Dixie? A Look at Senator Dixie Bibb Graves"
Dr. Sandra Behel, Alabama Dept. of Archives and History
"Faunsdale Plantation during the Civil War: The Homefront in Black and White"
John Sykes, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
"Maxwell Field and the South Alabama Flood of March, 1929"
Dr. Daniel L. Haulman, Montgomery
"Buster Duggan: North Alabama's Most Famous Outlaw"
James R. Kuykendall and Elizabeth S. Howard, Fort Payne
"The Settling of the Jews in Southwest Alabama"
Ruby Lauzon, Mobile
"What They Fought for in Greensboro, Alabama"
Guy W. Hubbs, Tuscaloosa
"Railroad Development in Antebellum Alabama"
Donna M. Castellano, Huntsville
"Clarence Cason: Journalist in Academe"
Bailey Thomson, Mobile
"Amelia Gayle Gorgas and the Civil War" (Presidential Address)
Dr. Sarah W. Wiggins, University of Alabama
51st Annual Meeting — 1998
"Alabama Women: Their Faith and Action in the Civil War"
Marlene Rikard and Elizabeth Wells, Samford University
"Biding Their Time: Black Women and Their Families During the Civil War Era"
Kimberlynne Darby, Montgomery
"Women of Privilege: Louise Horton Dunn of Antebellum Mobile"
Nancy Trawick, Evergreen
"Honeysuckle and Deadly Nightshade: Tallulah Bankhead, Regina Giddens, and the Making of a Southern Icon"
Carolyn Terry Bashaw, LeMoyne College
"Antebellum Architecture Revisited: The 1939 Photographs of F. B. Johnston"
David Robb Jr., Huntsville
"Balm in Gilead: The American Missionary Association and Black Education in Reconstruction Alabama"
Richard Bailey, Maxwell Air Force Base
"A European Hamlet in the Heart of Dixie: The Brookside Slovak Community"
Staci Simon, University of Alabama at Birmingham
"The Stone Left Unturned: Alabama Progressivism and Promises Unkept"
Glenn Feldmann, University of Alabama at Birmingham
"'Just Another Day on the Plains': The Desegregation of Auburn University"
Martin Olliff, Auburn University
"'Wrasslin fur a Blessin': Camp Meetings Come to Alabama"
Stuart Collier, Judson College
"Alabama Heritage Gardens or how Grandmama Used to Garden"
Edgar Givhan, Montgomery
"Trailing Robert Trent Jones: Who is this Golf Guy on all our Highway Signs?"
Jim Hansen, Auburn University
"Civic Bankruptcy: Politics, Corruption, and Railroads in Mobile, 1865–1880"
Michael Fitzgerald, St. Olaf College
"Mobile's Solitary Sentinel: U. S. Attorney William H. Armbrecht and the James Robertson Lynching Case of 1909"
David Alsobrook, George Bush Presidential Library
"Sweet Lunacy's County Seat"
Eugene Walter, Mobile
"'The Most Distant Antiquity': Adair, Romans, and Bartram on the Culture and Origins of the Southeastern Indians"
Kathryn Braund, Dadeville
"Mothers and Daughters: The Jackson Women of Antebellum Chambers County"
Tony Carey, Auburn University
"Early Images of Alabama's Native Americans: The Artistic and Cultural Background"
Karen Hendricks, Jacksonville State University
"Juliet Opie Hopkins and The Alabama Hospitals in Richmond: The Records and the Story"
Edwin C. Bridges, Alabama Department of Archives and History
52nd Annual Meeting — 1999
"Flush Times in Mt. Meigs, 1840–1850"
John Scott, Montgomery
"Atassi: A Creek 'Grandmother Town,'"
Stacye Hathorn, Alabama Historical Commission
"The News from Huntsville, 1820"
Nancy M. Rohr, Madison County Historical Society, Huntsville
"The Outlaws of Alabama: Drawing the Line between Historical Fact and Fiction"
Alan Brown, University of West Alabama
"Thoroughly Modern Lizzie: The Life and Works of Elizabeth Whitfield Croom Bellamy (1837–1900)"
Dorothy McLeod MacInerny, Austin, Texas
"Stories and Images of Scottsboro: Creating Alabama's 'Terrible Public Image" Through Arts"
Lynn Barstis Williams, Auburn University
"Mary Morgan Keipp of Selma: An Alabamian in the Avante-Garde of Modern Art"
Frances Osborn Robb, Huntsville
"The City of St. Jude: A Microcosm of the African American Catholic Experience"
Derek V. Barry, The University of Alabama
"Searching for God's Place in the Classroom: The Controversy over Prayer in Alabama's Public Schools, 1962–1985"
Burt Rieff, Florence
"Alabama Baptists, Women, and the Culture Wars of the 1970s and 1980s"
J. Wayne Flynt, Auburn University
"The Medical Care of Confederate Soldiers in Wartime Montgomery"
Warren Rogers, Gainesville College
"Jesse Beene: Harbinger of Alabama Secession"
Frederick M. Beatty, Troy State University-Montgomery
"The Collapse of Reconstruction: Black Alabamians and Charles Sumner's Civil Rights Bill"
Bruce E. Mattews, Auburn University
"In the Belly of the Beast: Clifford J. Durr and the Struggle for Civil Liberties in Montgomery, Alabama, 1954–1964"
David Harmon, Montgomery
"Opening the Schoolhouse Door: Race, Politics, and the National Defense Education Act of 1958"
Andrew Carpenter, University of North Alabama
"A Right to Read: The Desegregation of Alabama's Public Libraries, 1960–1965"
Patterson Toby Graham, McCain Library and Archives, University of Southern Mississippi
"The Alfred Moore Tunstall Papers: A New Resource in Alabama History"
Samuel L. Webb, University of Alabama at Birmingham
"Pioneer Historian: Auburn Professor George Petrie and His Survey of Slavery in Alabama"
Anthony Donaldson, University of South Alabama
"The Role of Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, Alabama, in Chemical Warfare During World War II"
Kelly Nolte, Tuscaloosa
"The Rise and Fall of an Alabama Founding Father, Gabriel Moore" (Presidential Address)
Harriet E. Amos Doss, University of Alabama at Birmingham
53rd Annual Meeting — 2000
"The Wyeths, An Amazing Alabama Family"
Harmon Hudgens, Guntersville
"What Became of the 1898 Birmingham Driving Club?"
Carolyn Green Satterfield, Samford University
"The WPA Guide to Alabama in the 1930s: How it Came to be Written and Why it is Being Reprinted"
Harvey H. Jackson III, Jacksonville State University
"Roderick B. Thomas, Alabama's First African American Judge"
Alston Fitts III, Selma
"Central Texas Street Urban Renewal in Mobile, Alabama"
Meredith Johnston, University of South Alabama
"Willie Seals, Jr. v. Alabama and Mobile's Fight Against the South's Lily White Juries, 1958–1970"
Nahfiza Ahmed, University of Edinburgh
"The Trial of James Hickman: Questions of Loyalty in Confederate Huntsville"
Christine Dee, Harvard University
"Major General John H. Forney: Jacksonville's Highest Ranking Confederate Officer"
J. Luke Frady, Montgomery
"A Family at War: The Claytons of Alabama During the Civil War"
Henry Walker, University of West Alabama
"Samuel Ruffin: Ascent and Descent of a Southern Planter in Choctaw County, 1835–1885"
Mary Jane Skinner, Demopolis
"Ignatius Pollak: Alabama Entrepreneur, 1846–1915"
Virginia Tunstall Clay: Alabama's Belle
"Virginia Tunstall Clay: Alabama's Belle in the Nation's Capital"
Leah Rawls Atkins, Birmingham
"Mother of Agitation: Fred Shuttlesworth and a Mother's Influence"
Andrew Manis, Mercer University
"Before Bloody Sunday: Outside Influences on Race Relations and African American Life in Selma, 1937–1965"
Steve Murray, Auburn University
"Unintended Consequences: The Rise and Fall of the Know-Nothing Party in Alabama"
Jeff Frederick, Auburn University
"Slavery and the Alabama Supreme Court"
Timothy W. Dixon, University of Alabama
"The Political Career of William Calvin Oates"
Jeff Seymour, Jacksonville State University
"When the Yankees Came to Huntsville . . . Again, and Again, and Again" (Presidential Address)
Joyce M. Smith, Huntsville
"Hitler, Jim Crow, and Democracy: The Alabama Press and Comparisons of Nazi and Southern Racism"
Dan J. Puckett, California Baptist University
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