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         The Clarke County Historical Society has published its Historical Quarterly since 1976. Issues are available on-line through the Museum bookstore.  
        CONTENTS OF HISTORICAL QUARTERLIES   
        VOLUME 36, NO. 2 – Fall, 2011 Wilson Mill Pond School Photo Jim Folsom Visits Jackson Photo A Walk Down Glover Road History of Cedar Point Baptist Church The Origins of the Clarke County Presnalls Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1884   
        VOLUME 36, NO. 1 – SUMMER, 2011 In Memory of Kathryn Tucker Windham Mitford M. Mathews’ Education in Clarke County 100 Years Ago The Woodards Go to War Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1884   
        VOLUME 35, NO. 4 – SPRING, 2011 Clarke County Cemeteries Added to Register The Steamboat Cotton Plant & The Salt Works in Civil War Times Do You Know About These Old Photos Ma & Pa Pugh (Continued) Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1883   
        VOLUME 35, NO. 3 – WINTER, 2010-2011 Clarke-Washington EMC Was First Electric Cooperative Organized in Alabama Ma & Pa Pugh Peniel Baptist Church Cemetery Records (Continued) Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1883   
        VOLUME 35, NO. 2 – FALL, 2010 Clarke County Lynchings: Alabama Recorded 347 From 1882-1968 Peniel Baptist Church Cemetery Records (Continued) Clarke County World War II Hero James Landing Cemetery at Barlow Bend Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1883   
        VOLUME 35, NO. 1 – SUMMER, 2010 Isaac C. Fuller: Master Builder of Clarke County Emile Barnes, Grant Gillis & Clarke County High School’s Impact on College Football My Hero: Clayton Benjamin Baugh Peniel Baptist Church Cemetery Records Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1882   
        VOLUME 34, NO. 4 – SPRING, 2009 145th Anniversary Reenactment of the Battle of Chickamauga - September 19-21, 2008 DuBose Cemetery John Loftin of Clarke County, Alabama A Louisville Slugger Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1880   
        VOLUME 34, NO. 3 – Winter, 2008-2009 Glover Landmark is Gone: Fire Claims Once-Popular Hub of Forgotten Part of Clarke County The Story of Caroline (Carrie) Hickson & John Morris McLeod (As Told by the Late Addie Mae Moore) Memoirs of Captain William J. Lambard, Part II Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1881   
        *VOLUME 34, NO. 2 – FALL, 2009 Dr. McCrary Established South Alabama Infirmary History of the Church of Christ in Clarke County Milly Francis: “The Creek Pocahontas” History of the Clarke County High School Band Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1881   
        *VOLUME 34, NO. 1 – SUMMER, 2009 Old Rockville Cemetery The Life of Margaret Ervin Eades Austill Abner James John Edmund Adams, Sr. Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1881   
        *VOLUME 33, NO. 4 – SPRING, 2009 145th Anniversary Re-enactment of the Battle of Chickamauga DuBose Cemetery John Loftin of Clarke County Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1880   
        *VOLUME 33, NO. 3 – WINTER, 2008-2009 Glover Landmark is Gone: Fire Claims Once-Popular Hub of Forgotten Part of Clarke County The Story of Caroline (Carrie) Hickson & John Morris McLeod (As told by the late Addie Mae Moore) Memoirs of Captain W.J. Lambard, Part II Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1881   
        *VOLUME 33, NO. 2 – FALL, 2008 John Scarbrough: An Early Clarke County Preacher Sam Dale Monument, Daleville, Mississippi E.H. Gordy and Steamboat Belfast v. Boon & Co. Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1880   
        *VOLUME 33, NO. 1 – SUMMER, 2008 Stewart O’Neal “Lefty” Bolen: Professional Baseball Player from Clarke County Creek War Soldier’s Grave Marked by Daughters of 1812 John Cox, 1764-1842: Revolutionary War Veteran and Early Settler of Clarke Co. Memoirs of Captain William J. Lambard, Jr.: United States Merchant Marine Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1880   
        *VOLUME 32, NO. 4 – SPRING, 2008 Place Names in Clarke County Rockville School Photos Whatley School Photos Tate Shoals Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1879   
        *VOLUME 32, NO. 3 – WINTER, 2007-2008 A Few Still Carry on Syrup Making Tradition Aaron Burr and History’s Lingering Questions Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1879   
        *VOLUME 32, NO. 2 – FALL, 2007 History of Nealton & McVay Communities Revolutionary War Soldiers Buried in Clarke County Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1879   
        *VOLUME 32, NO. 1 – SUMMER, 2007 Clarke County: A Perspective 1971 Democrat Reports on Last Clarke County Confederate Widow King Institute Clarke County Civil War Flag Presentations Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1879   
        *VOLUME 31, NO. 4 – SPRING, 2007 Thomas Bradford and the Daughters of the American Revolution Mathews Family Reunion The Canoe Battle by Jeremiah Austill Robinson Family Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1878   
        VOLUME 31, NO. 3 – WINTER, 2006-2007 T.H. Ball: The Best Alabama Historian You’ve Never Read Historic Treasures Found in Old Trunk Clarke County Centennial Celebration Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1878   
        VOLUME 31, NO. 2 – FALL, 2006 Captain Jim Vick Gainestown: A Brief Look at its Early History, Part II The Prenuptial Agreement of Eliza Hearin Davis and James A.B. Flinn Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1878   
        VOLUME 31, NO. 1 – SUMMER, 2006 Old Union Cemetery (Methodist) Tombstone Preservation in Clarke County: A Tompkins Family Cemetery Story Efforts to Maintain the Pugh Cemetery Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1877   
        *VOLUME 30, NO. 4 – SPRING, 2006 Sawdust in Your Veins: The Legacy of Croatian Stavemakers in Clarke County, Alabama The Josiah Allen-Lucy Martin Mathews House Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1876   
        *VOLUME 30, NO. 3 – WINTER, 2005-2006 The P.O.W. Camp in Jackson Memories of Thomasville Normal School James Pugh: Pre-Revolutionary Soldier Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1876   
        *VOLUME 30, NO. 2 –FALL, 2005 Museum Celebrates 25 Years of Existence Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Clarke County’s Unsung Heroes Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1876   
        *VOLUME 30, NO. 1 –SUMMER, 2005 Southerners at War: The 38th Alabama Infantry Volunteers Community Schools in Clarke County Clarkesville: Boomtown that Might Have Been Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1876   
        *VOLUME 29, NO. 4 –SPRING, 2005 Dr. Benjamin Sorsby Davis, Unfortunate Man of Fortune Gold Found in Rockville Archeological Investigations at the Rock Wall Site: Early Settler Forts & Summer Homes In Clarke County Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1874   
        *VOLUME 29, NO. 3 –WINTER, 2004-2005 Presnall-Fluewellyn Families Thomasville, An Air Force Town? Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1874   
        *VOLUME 29, NO. 2—FALL, 2004 Lock One Dedicated Class of 1927: State Secondary Agricultural College John Lavender: Clarke County’s First WWI Casualty Green, Rhoades, Gates Cemetery South of Lower Peach Tree Packer’s Bend Cemetery John Ewing Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1874   
        *VOLUME 29, NO. 1 – SUMMER, 2004 State Secondary Agricultural School Program, 1936 Huggins Family Cemetery Confederate Soldiers from Clarke County Who Died in Union POW Camps Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1874   
        *VOLUME 28, NO. 4 – SPRING, 2004 Captain John C. Kimball’s Company “G” 32nd Alabama Infantry, CSA George Carleton Recalls Old Jail Personal Letters of Edwin Orlando Calhoun to Minnie Eunice Palmer Calhoun, 1886-1924 Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat   
        *VOLUME 28, NO. 3-WINTER, 2003-2004 The House that Daniel Built (Daniel and Matilda Robinson McLeod) The Story of Fort Sinquefield Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1873   
        *VOLUME 28, NO. 2-FALL, 2003 Pleasant Hill Methodist Church Our Grandmother, the Life of Lucretia Jacqueline Davis Rawls Shugan Ranson Davis Plantation House Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1873   
        *VOLUME 28, NO. 1-SUMMER, 2003 Major Origin Sibley Jewett Papers of the Mississippi Territory, Register of Appointments Judge William Crawford Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1873   
        *VOLUME 27, NO. 4-SPRING, 2003 Mississippi Territorial Paper, Petition from the Citizens of Clarke, Monroe, Washington, Mobile and Baldwin in the Alabama Territory – 1817 Flukers of Clarke County Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1873   
        *VOLUME 27, NO. 3-WINTER, 2002-2003 Elijah Pugh, Soldier of the Revolution Counselman Family History News from the Creek War/The War of 1812 Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1872   
        *VOLUME 27, NO. 2-FALL, 2002 Samuel Thomas, His Life and Times, A Short History of the Man for Whom Thomasville Was Named 1813 Letter, James Caller to F.L. Claiborne Excerpts from the South Alabamian, Wednesday, Sept. 25, 1923   
        *VOLUME 27, NO. 1-SUMMER, 2002 Gainestown, A Brief Look at its Early History: The Sizemore Family The Bailey Family Durant, Bailey and Fisher The Randon Family The Fisher Family Creek Indian War Ends – 1814 Gainestown, the Origin of the Name Who Were the Earliest Land Owners? The Staples Club   
        *VOLUME 26, NO. 4-SPRING, 2002 Clarke County Historical Society Stages Living History for its Visitors The Rock Wall of the Former Flinn Plantation Robert Hearin Flinn Jackson, Alias Pine Level Timeline for John McGrew, II Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1872   
        *VOLUME  26, NO. 3-WINTER, 2001-2002 William Wallace Huggins The David Taitt Map of Mobile Bay, the Delta, Cut off and North Alexander – Shackleford House, Choctaw Bluff The Bashi Skirmish and Timeline for Col. William McGrew Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat   
        *VOLUME 26, NO. 2-FALL, 2001 Country Doctor on the Tombigbee Gainestown United Methodist Church Descendants of John McGrew (cont’d) Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1872   
        *VOLUME 26, NO. 1-SUMMER, 2001 Louis Hughes – A Slave at the Upper Salt Works Patriots in the Tombigbee River Swamp in 1809 A Trip to the Saltworks near Jackson, Alabama, 1863 The McGrew Reserve and McGrew Family (cont’d) The Clarke County Wildcat Strikes Again Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1871    
        VOLUME 25, NO. 4 –SPRING, 2001 The Daniel Lewis Morgan Family in Clarke County The McGrew Reserve, Clarke County McGrew Family  Daniels Family Story Under Two Flags Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1871   
        *VOLUME 25, NO. 3-WINTER, 2000-2001  2nd Alabama Infantry Regiment, CSA, Rather Than Co. 1, 38 AVC  Fort Lavier  Dedication of Admiral Semmes Bridge, Tombigbee River, Jackson  Excerpts From the Clarke County Democrat, 1871   
        *VOLUME 25, NO. 2-FALL, 2000  The Saltworks of Clarke County, Alabama  Steamboat River Landings Along the Alabama River – 1851  Old St. Stephens, Rodney, Franklin and the Tombigbee River Settlers  Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1870   
        *VOLUME 25, NO. 1-SUMMER, 2000  The Mitchell Reserve  Who Are All Those People Buried in Marked Graves in the Darrington-James Cemetery?  Views of Yesteryear  Excerpts From the Clarke County Democrat, 1870   
        *VOLUME 24, NO. 4-SPRING, 2000  Jared E. Groce: Gone to Texas  Letters From Rock Castle-cont’d from vol. 24, no. 3  Excerpts from The Clarke County Democrat, 1870   
        *VOLUME 24, NO. 3-WINTER, 1999-2000  Clarke County Photographic Archive  Letters from Rock Castle  Indigent Families of Soldiers of Clarke County  Extracts from The Clarke County Democrat, 1869   
        *VOLUME 24, NO. 2-FALL, 1999  McIntosh Bluff: Alabama’s First County Seat  Indigent Families of Soldiers of Clarke County  Slavery in the Clarke County Saltworks, 1861-1865  Extracts from The Clarke County Democrat, 1869   
        *VOLUME 24, NO. 1, SUMMER, 1999  National Register Listing: Thomasville Historic District  The Bixler House, Gosport  Alabama’s Governors: John Murphy, 1825-1829  Sarah Darrington Carter Murphy  38th Alabama Infantry  Excerpts from the Clarke County Democrat, 1869  Where is it Now? The William Douglas King Mansion   
        VOLUME 23, NO. 4, SPRING, 1999 The Halcyon and Tombigbee Public Advertisers, St. Stephens, List of Letters in the Post Office  Burial Spot of One of the Indian Treaty Line Surveyors, Levin Wailes  Extracts from The Clarke County Democrat, 1869   
        VOLUME 23, NO. 3, WINTER, 1998-99  The Sample-Williams Clay and Color Company  The Will and Testament of Robert Darrington   Fort Madison-From the Thomasville Echo  Excerpts from The Clarke County Democrat, 1869  Cemetery Records: Howell (Howle) Cemetery  Symbolism in the Carvings in Old Gravestones   
        *VOLUME 23, NO. 2, FALL, 1998  Cemetery Records:  England Cemetery  Vaughan Grave  The Story of the Portraits of Samuel and Martha Jane Forwood   
        *VOLUME 23, NO. 1, SUMMER, 1998  Memorial Service for Hugh Buchanan Calhoun  National Register of Historic Places Announcements:  Grove Hill Courthouse Square  Whatley Historic District  Vanity Fair Mill  The Wilson-Bumpers House  The Will of Mary Darrington James or “Ruling From the Grave”  Articles from the Clarke County Democrat –1867   
        *VOLUME 22, NO. 4, SPRING 1998  National Register Announcement   Jackson Historic District  The Jackson Mill Company  Willis Derusha Council, Adventurer, Farmer, Freelance Writer  Articles from the Clarke County Democrat –1867   
        VOLUME 22, NO. 3, WINTER, 1997-98  Cemetery Records  The Old Country Stavemakers   The Croatian Community of Clarke County, Alabama  Maria Darrington Bracy Matheson  The White (Wyte, Whyte) Family of England, Scotland, Ireland and America Namely Pennsylvania, Delaware, North Carolina and Alabama  Articles from the Clarke County Democrat -1866   
        VOLUME 22, NO. 2, FALL, 1997  Clarke County Jails  Fort White and the Creek War  The Clarke County Post, Suggsville  1836 Excerpts  Articles from the Clarke County Journal, 1865-1866  Cemetery Records  Slaughter Cemetery  Records of Washington County, Alabama   
        VOLUME 22, NO. 1, SUMMER, 1997  The Great Storm at Lower Peach Tree  Journal of James Leander Cathcart  Extracts from the Clarke County Post, Suggsville, Clarke County’s First Newspaper  Articles from the Clarke County Journal –1865   
        *VOLUME 21, NO. 4, SPRING, 1997  Colonel James Caller and His Clarke County, Alabama Family  Aunt Pearl – Memories of the Marks Family  The Family of John Kelley and Hannah Moon  Nancy Cox and Lewis Henderson  Articles from the Clarke County Journal –1864   
        *VOLUME 21, NO. 3, WINTER, 1996-97  First United States Marshal, District of Alabama, David Jasper Files  The Griffin Page in History  Colonel James Caller and His Clarke County, Alabama Family  Articles from the Clarke County Journal Devoted to Politics, Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence   
        *VOLUME 21, NO. 2, FALL, 1996  Marshall Greene Candee  Colonel James Caller and His Clarke County, Alabama Family  Creagh Family Reunion  Articles from the Clarke County Journal   
        *VOLUME 21, NO. 1, SUMMER, 1996  Admiral Richmond Pearson Hobson of Greensboro, Alabama, American Naval Hero  Confederate Fortifications at Oven and Choctaw Bluffs, Clarke County, Alabama, 1862-1865  Colonel James Darrington, Soldier and Planter  Articles from the Clarke County Journal –1864   
        VOLUME 20, NO. 4, SPRING, 1996  Confederate Fortifications at Oven and Choctaw Bluffs, Clarke County, Alabama, 1862-1865  Articles from the Clarke County Democrat Devoted to Politics, Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence  Cemetery Records   Old Rockville Cemetery   Johnson Cemetery   Cherry Cemetery   Creighton Cemetery   Davis Cemetery   
        VOLUME 20, NO. 3, WINTER, 1995-96  Confederate Fortifications at Oven and Choctaw Bluffs, Clarke County, Alabama, 1862-1865  Colonel James Darrington, Soldier and Planter, Part 2  Articles from the Clarke County Journal –1863   
        VOLUME 20, NO. 2-FALL, 1995  James Shelton Dickinson and the Dickinson Guards of Clarke County, Alabama  Articles from the Clarke County Journal –1863- Devoted to Politics, Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence   
        VOLUME 20, NO.1-SUMMER, 1995  Colonel James Darrington, Soldier and Planter, Part 1  Tell Me of the Past –Reminiscences of the Darrington and James Families  Articles from the Clarke County Journal –1863-Devoted to Politics, Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence   
        *VOLUME 19, NO. 4-SPRING, 1995  The First Survey Through Hal’s Lake Swamp in 1809 Under the Treat of Mt. Dexter  Articles from the Clarke County Journal-1862-Devoted to Politics, Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence   
        *VOLUME 19, NO. 3-WINTER, 1994-95  Cammacks of Clarke County  David Moniac: The Clarke County Farmer Who Was the First Indian West Point Graduate  Articles from the Clarke County Democrat-1862-Devoted to Politics, Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence    
        *VOLUME 19, NO. 2-FALL, 1994  The C.C. Coffee Murder Mystery at Hal’s Lake in 1928  Articles from the Clarke County Democrat-1862-Devoted to Politics, Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence   
        *VOLUME 19, NO. 1-SUMMER 1994  Dr. Memorable Walker Creagh  Jowers Genealogy  Articles from the Clarke County Democrat –1861- Devoted to Politics, Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence  Cemetery Records   The Goode Cemetery   The Hamilton Cemetery   
        *VOLUME 18, NO. 4-SPRING, 1994  Exploring the Tales of Hal’s Lake  Index-A Working History of Hal’s Lake  A Working History of Hal’s Lake   
        *VOLUME 18, NO. 3-WINTER 1993-94  Champion Log Cabin  Prim-Kimbell Family History   The Armistead Line   The Kimbell Line   The Prim Line   The Kimbell-James Massacre   Reminiscences of Isham Kimbell, The Second  Articles from the Clarke County Democrat-1861-Devoted to Politics, Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence  The Alabama Historical Association Award   
        *VOLUME 18, NO. 2-FALL, 1993  The Early Life of Margaret Eades Austill  John Robbins Williams: Pop’s Stories  The Meaning of Early Gravestone Art  Articles from the Clarke County Democrat-1861-Devoted to Politics, Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence  Cemetery Records   Duncan McCaskey Family Cemetery  Duncan McCaskey Family Bible Record   
        *VOLUME 18, NO. 1-SUMMER, 1993  William Barrett Travis, In Claiborne and Texas Before the Alamo  Tallahatta Springs  Articles from the Clarke County Democrat Devoted to Politics, Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence  Opine, the Old Coate Home, A Clarke County Bed and Breakfast   
        *VOLUME 17, NO. 4-SPRING, 1993  History of the William C. White Family in Alabama  Articles from the Clarke County Democrate-1860-Devoted to Politics, Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence   
        *VOLUME 17, NO. 3-WINTER , 1992-93  The Castle Plantation  Marion DeKalb Mott-1815-1894-An Early Clarke County Pioneer  Articles from the Clarke County Democrat-1860-Devoted to Politics, Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence  Cemetery Records   The Albert J. Wilson Cemetery   
        *VOLUME 17, NO. 2-FALL, 1992  Judge John Gates Creagh  Summary of Facts Concerning Thomas Pinkney Kelley  Memories of Downtown Jackson  Articles from the Clarke County Democrat-1859-Devoted to Politics, Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence   
        VOLUME 17, NO.1-SUMMER, 1992  The Loranz-McCrary House (The Jackson Chamber of Commerce)  Old Morvin School  A Trip to the Saltworks  An 1855 Democratic Meeting in Clarke  The Dames and Coates of Old Clarkesville, Clarke County, Alabama  Euplena Lucinda Batley – One Hundred and One Years Old  Genealogy of the Dame Family  Articles from the Clarke County Democrat – 1859- Devoted to Politics, Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence   
        *VOLUME 16, NO. 4-SPRING 1992  Early Drinkard Settlers in Clarke County, Alabama  Articles from the Clarke County Democrat-1858-Devoted to Politics, Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence  Cemetery Records   Davis Cemetery, Whatley   
        *VOLUME 16, NO. 3-WINTER 1991-92  Wood’s Bluff  Articles from the Clarke County Democrat-1857-Devoted to Politics, Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence  Pleasant Hill Methodist Church  The Rocks, Tallahatta Creek   
        *VOLUME 16, NO.2-FALL, 1991  The Syphrit Coin  The Hearin-Bush-Mathews House  Articles from the Clarke County Democrat Devoted to Politics, Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence-1857   
        *VOLUME 16, NO. 1-SUMMER, 1991  Oven Bluff Shipyards  Brooke Cannon-CSA, S-96  Articles from the Clarke County Democrat Devoted to Politics, Literature, Agriculture and General Intelligence-1856  Cemetery Records   Bassett’s Creek Baptist Church Cemetery   
        *VOLUME 15, NO. 4-SPRING, 1991  History of the Files Family of Clarke County, Alabama  Rate of Charges at Murrell’s Ferry  Sheehan-Minard House  Allen School Souvenir  Cemetery Records   Walker Cemetery-Jackson   Finley’s Crossing Cemetery-Thomasville   
        *VOLUME 15, NO. 3-WINTER, 1990-91  The Creagh Law Office  Macon-Plat of Town  James William Waldrom and his Descendants  Settlement of the Estate of Thomas Finley   
        *VOLUME 15, NO. 2-FALL, 1990  Whatley Centennial, 1890-1990  Schools at Whatley  Spiritual Life in the Community  Families of Whatley   
        VOLUME 15, NO. 1-SUMMER, 1990  Old Gainestown Schoolhouse  1911 Cyclone Plays Havoc in Clarke and Monroe  Doctor Henry George Davis, 1832-1912  Cedar Creek Falls  Young Brothers Pearson  Inventory of all Historic Markers in Clarke County   
        *VOLUME 14, NO. 4-SPRING, 1990  Mavilla Research, 1986-1990  The South Alabama Institute  Rogers Family of Clarke County, Alabama  Old Round Top School, Bethel Church Community   
        *VOLUME 14, NO. 3-WINTER, 1989-90  The Pickens Family of Clarke County, Alabama   Photo of Pickens Home in Campbell   Photo of Pickens Store in Campbell  100th Anniversary of Clarke County’s Oldest Law Firm, 1888-1988  The Trial and Execution of Harbart “O’ Harb” The Slave   
        VOLUME 14, NO. 2-FALL, 1989  Archeological Investigations of the Soto and Luna Routes-An Update-October, 1989  Mathews School  Then and Now-The Adams-Coate-Cauley House  The Jones Family  Obituary of James Waldrom, 1854  Cemetery Records   Evergreen Baptist Cemetery   Bethel Cemetery   Mt. Giliead Cemetery(partial listing)   Hopewell Cemetery   
        *VOLUME 14, NO. 1-SUMMER, 1989  The Barefield-Moore House, Gosport  The Carney Family of North Carolina and Clarke County, Alabama   
        VOLUME 13, NO. 4-SPRING, 1989  A Texan Returns to Clarke County, 1910  Wilson Guards of St. Stephens; or the Travail of Company A, 32nd Alabama Infantry, CSA  The Portis Family of North Carolina and Clarke County, Alabama   
        *VOLUME 13, NO. 3-WINTER, 1988-89  First District Agricultural School and Experiment Station, 1912-1913   Photo of School and Farmhosue   Holidays   Calendar   Board of Control   Faculty and Officers   General Information   Special Information   Course of Study   Testimonials   The Watsonians   The Enrollment, 1911-12   Graduates   Photograph of Auditorium   Program for Oratorical Contest  Mobley-In Search of the Missing Link  A Davis Family of Clarke County  Cemetery Records   French’s Chapel   Mt. Zion   
        VOLUME 13, NO. 2-FALL, 1988  The DeSoto Route Debates: A Presentation for the General Public  Captain John C. Kimbell’s Company G  Clarke County Civil War Note Discovered  Robert Blount Rivers Family  For My Family-A Gullette-Eades History  Cemetery Records   Austill Cemetery, Carney’s Bluff, 7 miles south of Jackson   Gullett Cemetery, Possum Bend 
        *VOLUME 13, NO. 1-SUMMER, 1988  Progress Report No. 3-The Soto Mauvila Project  Clarke County Masonic Records, Coffeeville  Robert Stake Armistead  Dr. Edwin R. Armistead  Clarke County Buried Treasure  Rockville Baptist Church, 1879-1979  Cemetery Records   Payne Cemetery, Rockville   
        *VOLUME 12, NO. 4-SPRING, 1988  The Noble-Agee House, Opine   Noble Family History  Clarke County Masonic Lodge Records   Morvin Lodge No. 732   Morvin Lodge Charter   Choctaw Corner Lodge No.216  A Tragic Incident  Cemetery Records   Noble Family Cemetery, Opine   David Packer Cemetery, Packer’s Bend   
        *VOLUME 12, NO. 3-WINTER, 1987-88  Two Confederate Records  Clarke County Masonic Lodge Records   No. 205 –Gainestown Lodge   No. 791- Daffin Lodge, Walker Springs  When a Smith Marries a Jones (Or One Branch of the Smith Family of Clarke County, Alabama)  Bassett Family of Washington County, Alabama  Cemetery Records   River Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Salitpa   
        *VOLUME 12, NO. 2-FALL, 1987  A Progress Report Concerning the Soto/Mauvilla Project in the Forks  John Clark of Georgia-A Portrait  A Biography – John Clark  Muster Roll of the Suggsville Greys  Report of J.S. Dickinson, Esq.  Obituary-Lieut. Alonzo B. Cleveland  Marengo Military Academy – Memorabilia  Fort Stonewall- Choctaw Bluff  W.L. Mitchell Store-Grove Hill  Inquest – Clarke County Commissioner’s Records  Cemetery Records   Old Choctaw Corner Cemetery 
        *VOLUME 12, NO. 1-SUMMER, 1987  Madame La Baronne, A Daughter of Clarke County, Alabama   Photo of Woodlands at Gosport   Additional Photos of Woodlands   Emily and the Baron   Photo of the Baronne   Photo of the Baron   De Riviere Wedding Announcement   Photo of Blount Plot, Choctaw Bluff   Cemetery Records    Hopemont Cemetery    Bethel Methodist Church Cemetery   
        *VOLUME 11, NO. 4-SPRING, 1987  Letter About Gov. Murphy  Portrait of Gov. John Murphy  Alabama Masonic Lodge No. 3  Confederate Reunion – 1890s  John Hill, A Soldier of the Revolution  A Tribute to Lillian Seale  Ishmael Sterling Harwell- A Biography   
        *VOLUME 11, NO. 3-WINTER, 1987  Salt Works of Clarke County  A Brief History of the Railroad River Bridge and Depot at Jackson   Photograph of First Bridge   Photograph of Second Bridge   Bridge Dedication   Photograph of Old Depot  Address by Mr. Vernon Pace of Forrest, Mississippi, to the White Family Reunion of Clarke County, Alabama –1986  Forgotten Story of Clarke County   
        *VOLUME 11, NO. 2-FALL, 1986  The Story of King Institute  DeSoto in Clarke County   In Search of DeSoto’s Trail   Cosa   Ulibahali and Toasi   The Chroniclers   Talisi   Tascalusa   Mauvilla   Pafallaya   Chicaza   Artifacts in Alabama from 16th Century Expeditions   About Treasure Hunting   For Further Reading  A Story of Jackson’s Schools  Bible Records of Rosa Elizabeth Rogers Vaughn   
        *VOLUME 11, NO. 1-SUMMER, 1986  Memories of Old Suggsville   The Rivers House   The Goodloe-Moriss House   Notes and Thoughts on the James E.A. Bishop Family of Clarke County    Bishop-Rivers Letters    Bishop Census Records in and Around Clarke County, Alabama in the Early 1800s  Cemetery Records   Hoboken Church Cemetery   
        *VOLUME 10, NO. 4-SPRING, 1986  The Whisenhunt Family Reunion   Photo of Suggsville Methodist Church, 1925   Whisenhunt Reunion Photo   Photo of the Rev. and Mrs. John F. Whisenhunt   Whisenhunt Home  The River Plantation of Thomas and Marianne Gaillard   Photo of Thomas and Marianne Gaillard   Genealogy of Thomas Gaillard  Cemetery Records   Suggsville Cemetery   
        *VOLUME 10, NO. 3-WINTER, 1986  The Miel Ezell House   Miel Ezell Biography   Christopher Pritchett Ezell   Robert Lenoir Ezell  Harwell Family Pilgramage   Map of Harwell, England  Cemetery Records   Webb Cemetery   Barnes Cemetery   Rivers Cemetery   
        *VOLUME 10, NO. 2-FALL, 1985  The Cornish House  Archibad Lonzo McLeod  Students at the Macon Academy, Grove Hill  The Hearin, Hill and Related Pioneer Families  Photo of Nancy Hearin Morris  Photo of Armistead-Stallard House  Morriss and Hearin Family Bible Records  Springtime   
        *VOLUME 10, NO. 1-SUMMER, 1985  The John French House   John French Biography   Jackson Bible Record   Alston   Map Showing Location of John French House   French Family Cemetery  United States Territorial Census of Monroe County –1816   Map of Territory-1818  Megginsons, Clarke County Pioneer Families  Thomas Bassett Land Grant-1807  Washington, D.C. –Poem by members Mrs. Steven Anderson, 1985  In Memorium   Obituary of Dr. Mitford M. Mathews (The New York Times)   
        *VOLUME 9, NO. 4, SPRING, 1985  Democrat Finishes 100  Years Publication on January 31   Article Gives History of The Clarke County Democrat From its Own  Anniversary Issue of Feb. 2, 1956  One Hundred Years of Service   From Same Paper as Above.  Editorial With Personal Reminiscences by  Long-time Editor George Carleton  Isaac Grant   Page From Alabama Newspaper Hall of Honor Booklet Honoring The  Democrat’s Founding Publisher  Wales: A Family Pilgrimage Interesting Account by Dr. David Mathews of his family’s origins in Wales   
        *VOLUME 9, NO. 3, WINTER, 1985  Brief History of Thomasville   Written by Mrs. J.W. Tucker for the Diamond Jubilee held in 1963   Thomasville Newspapers   Revealing and little known facts about Thomasville’s Earliest Newspapers  The Clarke County News Front Page of Vol. 1, No. 1 of Short-Lived Thomasville Paper; Dated March 8, 1894  Naming Thomasville Historical Article Relates Discussions Surrounding the Naming of Thomasville  Tucker’s 3-Day Work Week Humorous Article About Earl Tucker, Editor of the Thomasville Times. Written by the late Allen Rankin of the Montgomery Advertiser   
        *VOLUME 9, NO. 2, FALL, 1984  E.T. Hall Column Reproduced from The Clarke County Democrat; Concerns Museum Project  Letters to Joseph Henley from His Sons During the Civil War   Letters Written Home to Clarke County During Civil War  The Taylor House History of 1840s Jackson Home; Moved and Restored as the Branch Bank for the Washington County State  Bank in Jackson  Taylor House Photos, Arwork   Original Site Photos   Floor Plan Drawing   Kitchen, House on New Sites   1817 Map of Jackson Showing Original Location   
        *VOLUME 9, NO. 1-SUMMER, 1984  Jacob Stabler Obit  Livingston Lines Portion of Genealogical Work on Joe Henry Livingston and Family.  Livingston Lived in Clarke County Before the Civil War; Served in the War; and Afterwards Moved to Texas Where He Died.  Photo of Early Jackson School   Submitted by Mrs. Aubrey Moore Along with Lists Below  Turn of Century Students   Lists of 1903, 1904 and 1905 Students   
        *VOLUME 8, NO. 4-SPRING, 1984  Taylor-Hall Family Record, 1864-1965 Contains Family History of Halls of Thomasville, Other Early Families.  Compiled by the Late Janie Hall Jones  Oak Grove Cemetery Listing of Old Cemetery in New Prospect/Mitcham Beat Area. Many Old Settlers Buried There.   
        *VOLUME 8, NO. 3-WINTER, 1984  Uncle Kirk Pugh Story of Former Slave of the Pugh Family Who Lived to be at Least 100 years old  James A. Doyle Clarke County Printer and Newspaperman.  Worked for Papers in the County.  Includes Obituary that Tells Story of His Life  William McGrew   Descendant Provides Additional Information on the Early Countian  Spelling Variations How Many Ways to Spell Tattilba?  Old Newspaper Article Concerns Spelling of this Indian Name, as well as Others.  Marks and Brands Page from Old Record Book Located in Probate Office.  Shows What Mark and Brand Great-Great-Grandpa Registered and Used on His Livestock  Cemetery Records  Elam Baptist Church Cemetery.  Over 300 Graves of Many Early Settlers   Part of the County  Pictures of Elam Church   
        *VOLUME 8, NO. 2-FALL, 1983  Zimco, The Town That Was   History, Photos of Old Logging Community  1893 Courthouse Fight, Election Article Recalls Intense Argument that Resulted in an Election to Determine if the County Seat Would Remain in Grove Hill or be Moved to Jackson or Whatley  Tabulation of Boxes on 1893 Courthouse Question  1899 Clarke County Courthouse   Architect’s Description from Clarke County Democrat of the Time  Poems From the 1893 Courthouse Election Fight  Newspaper Art Associated With Election Fight  1847 Letter From J. Austill to A.J. Pickett   
        *VOLUME 8, NO. 1-SUMMER, 1983  To Coffeeville in Clarke From the 1933 Issue of Alabama Highways, Written by the Late Peter Brannon  Newspaper Items Concerning Coffeeville Columns from South Alabamian Newspapers of the Late 1800s Concerning the Town and its Residents   1819 Plat of Coffeeville  Murrell’s Ferry Flyer   1845 Flyer Gives Rate of Charges of Ferry Located at Coffeeville  1911 Roster of Students  Practicing Medicine in Clarke County, 1987-1941   Story and Photos of Dr. John Talbert Pugh  Mystery Photo Solved   Old Newspaper Article Apparently Tells Story Behind Photo  Obituary of Jas. S. Dickinson   
        *VOLUME 7, NO. 4-SPRING, 1983  Landmark Falls Story From 1941 Newspaper About Removal of 1830s County Office Building in Grove Hill  Sixty-Nine Years in the World   By the Late Rev. J.H. Fendley; Sketch of His Early Boyhood  J.H. Fendley Obituary  Fendley’s Civil War Letter   
        *VOLUME 7, NO. 3-WINTER, 1983  Marriage Document Recorded 156 Years Late Armistead-Carney Marriage Document  Among Discarded Courthouse Papers  Robert Starkey Armistead Family   Includes Photos   Old Courthouse Papers Saved by the Late L. R. Tucker Featuring Polling Lists for Confederate Presidential Election of 1861 for Following Locations: Grove Hill, Choctaw Corner, Indian Ridge, Jackson, Rockville, Gates, Campbell, Gainestown and Walker Springs.  Also Justices of Peace and Constable Election for Coffeeville in 1829  Tallahatta Springs Once Resort Area   Report of Marker Dedication, Includes Photos   
        VOLUME 7, NO. 2-FALL, 1982  CSA Army Deaths   As Reported in Clarke County Democrats of 1860s  Col. John Wesley Portis and Family  Photos of Portis Family and Suggsville Scenes  Suggsville Collegiate Institute  Report Card for John Portis  The Senator From Clarke   Newspaper Account of Civil War Period State Senator, John Y. Kilpatrick  Death of James Magoffin   1867 Newspaper Obituary   
        VOLUME 7, NO. 1-SUMMER, 1982  A.B. Cooper’s Letter Concerning Isaac Hayden  Joseph Cowan’s Letter Concerning Civil War Days  Clarke Records   Name of Macon Changed to Smithville  Tallahatta Creek Rock Formations, Includes Photos  Col. Robert Brodnax   Interesting Sketch of Former Suggsville Resident and Some of His Family  Pictures of Brodnax, Son and Daughter-In-Law  Southerners In Brazil Information on Ex-Confederates Like Col. Brodnax Who Fled to South America After Civil War  “Old Tubbs”-Dr. T.B. Savage Newspaper Account of Correspondent Concerning Early Days in Jackson; Also Obituary of Author  Murder in Alabama   Newspaper Account Relates 1849 Murder in Grove Hill   
        *VOLUME 6, NO. 4-SPRING, 1982  The Baptist Who “Held Up” the Tower of London   Story About Clarke, Marengo County Timber Used to Repair Famous England Landmark  Pictures Concerning Above  Clarke Records: Continuing Transcripts of Clarke’s Earliest Commission Court Records  Suggsville Masonic Lodge Records, 1822-1875  Photo of Restored Suggsville Methodist Church  Sketch of B.G. Shields  Death of A.B. Cooper  Index of Cemetery Listings in Volumes 1-5   
        *VOLUME 6, NO. 3-WINTER, 1982  Clarke Records: Commissioner’s Minutes, Book Proceedings Book A Continued  From the Fall Quarterly  Obituaries: Caleb Moncrief and Enoch S. Cobb Death Notices, From Old Clarke  County Democrats  Pleasant Hill Church History  Newspaper Articles Concerning Early Courthouses, Courts   Interesting Tidbits Gleaned From Old Clarke County Democrats  The F. B. Whatley Family  Civil War Letters of S.P. Chapman  Case of the Missing Kimbell Child Revisited  Cemetery Listings   Chance, Alabama Cemetery   
        VOLUME 6, NO. 2-FALL, 1981  Old Clarke County Letterheads  Clarke County Records: Earliest Commissioner’s Court Records  Historical Sketch of Salem Baptist Church, Scyrene   Background on Ball’s Map  The Map Itself  The Map: Text From Ball’s Clarke County History  Cemetery Records   Gates Cemetery   Cobb-Wilson Cemetery  Bashi History  War, War, to Arms!: Text of the Clarke County Democrat’s Announcement, April  25, 1861   
        *VOLUME 6, NO. 1-SUMMER, 1981  Suggsville Loses Landmark  Williams of Coffeeville  Picture of Williams Home and Information  History of The South Alabamian: Includes Illustrations  Sketches of the Two Earliest Publishers of The South Alabamian  Early Paper in Jackson?  Surname Index to Volume 5  Cemetery Records   Bradord Cemetery   Coleman Cemetery   
        *VOLUME 5, NO. 4-SPRING, 1981  Gone With the Wind: The Wm. Morris Gordon Home  T.H. Ball Dead: Newspaper Obituary of Historian’s Death  Clarke County Records: Overseers of the Roads Appointed in February 1835  Early Methodism in Clarke County and the History of the Grove Hill Methodist  Church  Samuel Forwood: Autobiography of Early Gosport Settler  Descendents of Forwood  S. Forwood Letter Concerning Old Claiborne  Cemetery Records   Forwood Family Cemetery   
        *VOLUME 5, NO. 3-WINTER 1981  Clarke County Featured in History Publication  Clarke County Records   Appointments of Election Managers for 1832 Election  Jesse P. Pugh Home  History of Bassett’s Creek Church  Captain Luck Wainwright   Short Sketch on the Life of a Noted Riverman  Obituaries from the Clarke County Democrat  Cemetery Records   Witch Creek Baptist Church Cemetery   Josiah White Family Cemetery   
        *VOLUME 5, NO. 2-FALL, 1980  Application of West Bend Church to Prohibit Sale of Liquor in Vicinity Of  Application of Tallahatta Church to Prohibit Sale of Liquor in Vicinity Of  Items from Territorial Papers  Search of Descendants of First University of Alabama Class  Mathews Resolution  Questions and Answers on Scruggs-White Families  Books of Interest  Surname Index to Volume 4   
        *VOLUME 5, NO. 1-SUMMER, 1980  Descendant of Turner’s Fort  Old Lock One   Construction Photos   Other Early Photos  History of Hopewell Baptist Church   Sketch of Log Church   Sketch of Frame Church  Cemetery Records   Coate-Newman   Shewmake Place   Tompkins   
        VOLUME 4, NO. 4-SPRING, 1980  Timothy H. Ball  Photograph of Timothy H. Ball  Alabama River Landings  Eanes Records  Photograph of Edwin Eanes  White-Lambard House  Photograph of White-Lambard House  Photograph of White-Norris House  Photograph of Original Lambard House  Gainestown Mystery Grave Revisited  Photograph of General William T. Rossell  Photograph of Thomas Eastin  Cemetery Records   Eanes Cemetery, Barlow Bend   James Landing Cemetery, Barlow Bend   Gainestown Methodist Church Cemetery, Gainestown   Norris Family Cemetery, Gainestown   
        VOLUME 4, NO. 3-WINTER, 1980  Aerial Photograph –Clarke County During the Great Flood of 1979  Roll of Members of Company E, 11th Alabama Infantry – Yancy Rifles – Clarke  and Washington Counties, Alabama  Sarah Ann Haynesworth of Clarke County  Portrait of Governor John Gayle  Petition to the President and Congress by the Inhabitants of Washington County  Major Origin Sibley Jewett  Portrait of Mrs. Thomas James  Photograph of Foundation of the Jewett Mansion  Mt. Nebo Baptist Church  Photograph of Mt. Nebo Baptist Church  Photographs of Mt. Nebo Cemetery Tombstones  Cemetery Records   Cunningham Cemetery   Putnam Cemetery   
        VOLUME 4, NO. 2-FALL, 1979  Old Bassett’s Creek Baptist Church  Genealogy of John James Family of Clarke County, Ala.  Reminiscences of My Early Life and Relatives (James)  The Warner Place  Photograph of the Warner Place  Petition to Congress by Inhabitants of the Tombigbee and Tensaw  Cemetery Records   Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery   Photograph of Friendship Baptist Church   
        VOLUME 4, NO. 1, SUMMER, 1979  The Hearin-Armistead House  Familes Connected with the Hearin-Armstead House   The Hearin Family   The Armistead Family  Revolutionary service Record of Captain William Armistead  Lost Clarke County- The Westwood Armistead House  Reminiscences of the old Westwood Armistead Home in Clarke County, AL  A Register of the Officers and Students at the University of Alabama from Clarke  County, 1831-1901  Steamboat Days  More Lost Clarke County – History of Hickory Hall  Sketch of Hickory Hall  Cemetery Records   Forest Springs Baptist Church Cemetery   
        *VOLUME 3, NO. 4-SPRING, 1979  Fort Landrum  1816 Census, Clarke County (Miss. Territory), now Alabama  Membership List – Old St. Stephens Historical Society (1899)  Miss Mary J. Welch’s Reminiscences of Old St. Stephens of More Than 60 Years Ago  Photograph of U.S. Revenue Cutter “Wynona” at St. Stephens in 1899  Photograph of Grave of Caroline Medora Crawford Brown  Photograph of Old Courthouse, St. Stephens  Map of Old St. Stephens  The Bumpers Family With Some of the Families Who Are Related to Them and the Lineage of U.S. Senator Dale Leon Bumpers of Arkansas  Photograph of First Courthouse, Grove Hill  Photograph of Second Courthouse, Grove Hill  Early Explorers – Joseph Stephen Noble Family   
        VOLUME 3, NO. 3-WINTER, 1979  Old Waite House  Photographs of Old Waite House  Families Connected with the Old Waite House  Homemade Medicine  The Smoke Stacks of the Blees  Photograph of the Mary S. Blees  Alphabetical List of Company 1, 38th AVC  The Grant-Carleton House  Photographs of the Grant-Carleton House  Axiom Lewis, Clarke County Revolutionary War Soldier  Advertisement – Bevill Mercantile Company (1921)  Cemetery Records   Scruggs Old Plantation Cemetery, 1827-1864   Photograph – Scruggs Chimney  Addendum   The Jabez York Family (Vol. 2, No. 4)   
        VOLUME 3, NO. 2-FALL, 1978  Fort Madison  Marker and Map of Fort Madison  The Night Courier  The Austill Family  Portrait of Major Jeremiah Austill  Photograph of Jeremiah Austill Grave and Homesite  The Austill Cemetery  U.S. Pension Records – Jeremiah Austill  Historical Sites –Early History – North Clarke County – Indian Choctaw Corner –  And Thomasville Area  Photographs of Choctaw Corner Markers  Photograph of Early Thomasville SchoolHouse  Photograph of Early Thomasville Street Scene  The Lambert Family  Cemetery Records   White Swamp Cemetery   Tallahatta Springs Cemetery   
        VOLUME 3, NO. 1-SUMMER, 1978  The Alston-Bettis-Cobb-Bumpers-Postma House  Families Connected With the Old Alston-Bettis-Cobb-Bumpers-Postma House  Original Purchase of Town Lots-Jackson  Plat of Jackson – 1817  The Face in the Well  1873 Obituary of Mrs. Chaste Ester Love Turner   Cemetery Records  Coffeeville Cemetery, Coffeeville   
        VOLUME 2, NO. 4-SPRING, 1978  The Alabama Catalogue Project of the Historic American Buildings Survey  The Figures-York-Cox Mansion  Familes Connected with the Figures-York-Cox Mansion  Albert Wilson House  The Wilson-Campbell Family  A Recipe for Making Wine  Gypsies and Pack Peddlers in Clarke County  Church Records of the Suggsville Circuit Methodist Church, Clarke County   Suggsville Church   Gosport Church   Whatley Church   Marvin Chapel   Puryear Chapel   Gainestown Church   Bethel Church   Lucas Chapel   Hopewell Church   Perry Chapel   Fort Madison Church   Register of Pastors  Varnadoe Log Cabin  Cemetery Records   Cammack Cemetery, Allen   The Unusual Burial of David Cammack   Portis Cemetery, Suggsville   
        VOLUME 2, NO. 3-WINTER, 1978  The Wilson-Finch-Mason Log House  The Wilson-Finch Families  Map of the Town of Claiborne  History of the Baptist Church of Ulcanush, Clarke County, Alabama  New Prospect – “A Photographic Glimpse Backward into 19th c. Clarke County”  Old Clarkesville  An Authentical Account of the Willis Bishop Hicks Family  1830 Census of Clarke County – Heads of Families  Cemetery Records   Wilson-Frank Cemetery, Gainestown   Caller Cemetery, Barlow Bend   Turner Cemetery, West Bend   Powers Cemetery, Manila   
        VOLUME 2, NO. 2-FALL, 1977  The Dickinson House  Colonel James Shelton Dickinson  Act for the Relief of John Randon  The Descendants of Peter Randon  An Authentical Account of the Lineage of Josiah Allen Mathews(1803-1859) of  Edgefield District (later Saluda County), South Carolina -  Georgia – Clarke County, Alabama  List of Members of Company E, 32nd Regiment of Alabama Volunteers, CSA  Cemetery Records   White-York Cemetery   West Bend Cemetery   
        VOLUME 2, NO. 1-SUMMER, 1977  Marriage Records-Clarke County, Alabama   1814-1834, Vol. A (cont’d)  Wing-Hundley House  The Wing Family  The DuBose Family of Clarke County  Governor John Murphy  The William and Mary Allen Family and the Lineage of Bishop and Caty Hicks  Sarah Merrill’s Miracle  Gainestown Methodist Church  Cemetery Records   Old Clarkesville Cemetery   Gainestown Mystery Grave   Mathews Cemetery   King Cemetery  Addenda   J.W. Estis Cemetery   Brewer Cemetery  Isham Kimbell House   
        VOLUME 1, NO. 4-SPRING, 1977  The Lodge  Marriage Records, Clarke County, Alabama   1814-1834, Volume 1  The Clarke County Sea Serpent   The Basilosaurus  Joel Rivers of Claiborne, Alabama and Some of His Descendants  Ruffin’s Dragoons  Suggsville Methodist Church Centennial  Macon Male and Female Academies, Advertisement  Cemetery Records   Haden-Rivers Cemetery   Shamburger Family Cemetery   Cox Cemetery    Deas Cemetery   Wiggins Cemetery   Friddle Cemetery   Estis Cemetery   Brewer Cemetery   Tarleton Cemetery   Old Salem Cemetery   Mitchell Field Cemetery   Bettis Cemetery   Elijah Pugh Chapman Cemetery   
        VOLUME 1, NO. 3-WINTER, 1977  Wilson’s Mill  The Explosion of the James T. Staples  Colonel David Love  Clarke County Descendants of Col. David Love  Amity Schoolhouse Programme  The Clarke County Tragedy   Death of Mrs. Files---Recovery of Her Daughter Hoped For  Clarke County’s Disappearing Architectural Heritage  Sabe’s Well  Clarke County Indian Villages  News Items of Clarke County from Neighboring Newspapers  Cemetery Records   French Family Cemetery   Gainestown River Grave   Boroughs Family Cemetery   Jones Cemetery   Hearin Hill Cemetery   Portis Cemetery   Carleton Cemetery   
        VOLUME 1, NO. 2-FALL, 1976  Timothy H. Ball’s Letter  The Wilson-Finlay House  Old St. Stephens  Neal Smith, MD  Smith Bible Records  Kimbell-Rivers-Woodson House  Isham Kimbell Autobiographical Letter  History of the Coffeeville Masonic Lodge  West Bend Academy Advertisement  The Franklin Academy Advertisement  1818 Letter from Joseph Noble  Cemetery Records   Spinks Cemetery   New Creighton Cemetery   Hill Cemetery   Old Union Cemetery   Murrell Family Cemetery   
        VOLUME 1, NO. 1-SUMMER, 1976  “Woodlands” at Gosport  Petition to Congress by Inhabitants of the Counties of Clarke, Monroe, Washington, Mobile and Baldwin in the Alabama Territory – October, 1817  Christian Ministers Descended from a Branch of the Calhoun and McLeod Families in Alabama  Bladon Springs  My Recollections by Vera Coate Stringer  William Bartram and the Spirit of ’76  The Salt Works of Clarke County, Alabama  Cemetery Records   Pugh Family Cemetery   Carney Cemetery   Darrington-James Cemetery   
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