The Oak Hill Pioneer

The quarterly publication of the Oak Hill Memorial Association

Oak Hill Memorial Association Director and Pioneer Editor, Stuart Oates

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Vol. 1, no.1, Winter 1999

Birmingham Then: The Founding of a City
Profile: John T. Milner
Founders at Oak Hill Cemetery
President's Greeting: David S. Herring
Editor's Greeting: Carolyn Carroll
John T. Milner Rekindles Industry for Early Birmingham
Oak Hill Discovered: History and Records
Railroads Intersect to Locate Birmingham

Vol. 1, no. 2, Spring 2000

Spring Buzzes with Events at Oak Hill
Birmingham Then: Schools Begin
Profile: Arthur H. Parker
President's Farewell: David S. Herring
Officers' Update
Draft Minutes of the Association's 1999 Annual Meeting
From Our Mailbox
Oak Hill Discovered: Association Grows with Aid from First Secretary
Recently Interred
Former Oak Hill Superintendent Dies
Thanks to Donors
Did You Know

Vol. 1, no. 3, Summer 2000

Vandals Steal Cemetery Treasures
Sixty + Trees Planted
Birmingham Then: City Suffers Cholera Epidemic
Editor's Greeting: Carolyn Carroll
President's Greeting: Jim Porter
From Our Mailbox
Oak Hill Discovered: Family Journal--the Duncans
Epidemic Makes Heroes of Many
Oak Hill's Queen Captures Headlines
In Memoriam
Thanks for Donors

Vol. 1, no. 4, Fall/Winter 2000

Website Hosts Oak Hill Records
Web Page Born; Elaborate Electronic Map to Take Shape Next Year
Superintendent Prepares for Retirement
Gates Now Closed at Night
Photographic Archive Formed
From Our Mailbox
Place Your Family's History on the Internet
In Memoriam
Family Journal: the Johnstons
Johnston Pioneer Business Development
My, How Things Do Change
Grandma's Life Reads Like Favorite Fiction
Thanks to Donors to the Association
Thanks to All Who Sent Donations for The Pioneer

Vol. 2, no. 1, Summer 2001

Storm Takes a Toll
This issue of the Pioneer is respectfully dedicated to the memory of Mrs. Sarah L. Nesbitt
Know Thyself
A Special Thank You to Donors to the Association
From the Editor
First Annual Heritage Day
The Morris Family Journal
In the Beginning...
Preserving Birmingham's Historical Heritage
Death is the Crown of Life: The Life and Death of a Noble in Exile [Frank A. Pfaffenschlaeger]
Hoover Schoolchildren Visit Oak Hill

Vol 2, no. 2, Fall 2001

Family Heritage Day: A Great Success!
This issue of the Pioneer is dedicated to the memory of Douglas Culp
Recent Damage
Show Your Support
Thank You for Your Donations
The Standard Oil Safecracking Case
When Rowdies Ran Wild...
Family Heritage Day Scrapbook
From the Mailbox [Hugh Henry and his faithful dog Count]
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