The Montgomery
County Historical Society's newsletter, The Herald, is
published quarterly in January, April, July, and October. There follows
a list of selected articles from the first eight years of publication.
Early Schools of Montgomery
From Volume 2 Number 1, January, 1994
One Revolutionary War
Campaign Launched at Present Site of Court Square
from Volume 2 Number 2, April, 1994
Montgomery Guarded in 1897
as Yellow Fever Toll Climbed
from Volume 3 Number 1, January, 1995
Story of Burning
of State Capitol as Told by Boy of Seventy Years Ago
from Volume 3 Number 2, April, 1995
Oscar Wilde and One Enchanted
Evening in 1882
From Volume 4 Number 1, January, 1996
Sidney Lanier's Flute
Volume 4 Number 3, July, 1996
The Days of Augusta, Alabama
from Volume 4 Number 4, October, 1996
Moving the Capital
to Montgomery
from Volume 5, Number 4, October, 1997
Confederate Prison and
Union Cemetery at Montgomery
from Volume 6 Number 2, April, 1998
Famous Old Pickett Home
to be Sold to Barnes School
from Volume 6, number 3, July, 1998
Andrew Dexter: An Enigma
from Volume 6 Number 4
The Fad That Did Not Play Out
from Volume 7 Number 1, January, 1999
The Lady of the Fountain
from Volume 7 Number 2, April, 1999
The
Attempt To Arrest Kin Moony
from Volume 7 Number 2, April, 1999
Montgomery During the
Time of the Spanish-American War
from Volume 7 Number 3, July, 1999
The Grand Opening
of Union Station
from Volume 7 Number 4, October, 1999
The Capture of Aaron Burr in
Alabama
From Volume 8 Number 1, January, 2000
Street Names of Old Montgomery
From Volume 8 Number 2, April, 2000
LaFayette's Visit to Alabama,
A First-hand Account by Gen. Thomas Woodward
From Volume 8 Number 3, July, 2000
Some Aspects of
Montgomery Entertainment: 1850s Through 1950s
From Volume 8 Number 3, July, 2000
A World War II Christmas
in Montgomery
From Volume 8 Number 4, October, 2000