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BUY IT HERE! An epic guide to Birmingham!

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BUILDING BIRMINGHAM'S INDUSTRIAL BASE - 2025 Publication available NOW

This collection of monographs tells the story of the rise of the economic engine that powered Birmingham for its first one hundred years.

Reflecting on their long experience at their respective companies, these four men present succinct and highly readable histories. Birmingham antiquarian and collector John C. (Jay) Draper IV, a Newcomen member who acquired the print booklets of the annual addresses, is pleased to share them in this reprinting that is ‘set up, printed and bound’ in Birmingham, Alabama by their original publisher, Birmingham Publishing Company. This $30.00 publication is not available on Amazon. Please contact BHS to purchase or fill out this online form

Explore Ways to Celebrate Below!

COUNTDOWN TO JULY 4th, 2026July 4, 2026
143 days to go.
Graphic design featuring the text 'AMERICA 250 ALABAMA' with a stylized representation of the state of Alabama and swirling red, white, and blue lines.
  1. List of American-themed children's books
  2. Read about Signers of the Declaration of Independence
  3. Pre-order an America250Alabama license plate
  4. Read about the featured Patriot of the Month
  5. Check out the Book of the Month
  6. Listen to a featured podcast
  7. Make a featured recipe from Martha Washington
  8. Follow America250AL for list of events
  9. Honor our Veterans by visiting a museum

Upcoming Events

2026 Events

  • January 1, Membership Renewal for 2026.
  • January 19, 2 pm, Preview Showing of Tuxedo Junction, Virginia Samford Theatre, 1116 26th Street South.
  • January 31, 1:30-4:30 pm, Book Sale, Salamander Festival, Gymnasium, Homewood High School.
  • February 7, 11:00 am-3:00 pm, Book Sale, Black Heritage Fair, Birmingham African American Genealogy Group, Inc., Birmingham Public Library, 2100 Park Place.
  • February 23, 7 pm, BIRMINGHAM by the BOOK, Annual Meeting, Auditorium, Birmingham Botanical Gardens. Our speakers: Tom Cosby and Stewart Dansby, Know Your City Quiz, Autograph Party, and cake tasting.
  • February 23, Cake with a Past Competition, entries due by 4 pm, Auditorium, BBG
  • September 27, 4 pm, Heritage Society Gathering, a progressive party ending at the T. Felton Wimberly House, Forest Park, by invitation.
  • October 18, 3-5 pm, It’s Nice to Have you in Highland Park, Open Houses and Porch Crawl throughout the neighborhood.

Trustees

  • February 23, Trustee Supper, 5:30, Birmingham Botanical Gardens
  • March 10, Noon, Trustees Meeting, 2827 Highland Avenue
  • May 12, Noon, Trustees Meeting, 2827 Highland Avenue
  • September 15, Noon, Trustees Meeting, 2827 Highland Avenue
  • December 8, Noon, Trustees Meeting, 2827 Highland Avenue

Executive Committee

  • January 13, Noon
  • February 10, 2827 Highland Avenue
  • April 14, 2827 Highland Avenue
  • June 9, 2827 Highland Avenue
  • July 14, 2827 Highland Avenue
  • August 11, 2827 Highland Avenue
  • October 13, 2827 Highland Avenue
  • November 10, 2827 Highland Avenue

2025 Events

  • January 25, 1:30-4:30 pm , Book Sale, Salamander Festival, Gymnasium, Homewood High School.
  • February 1,11:00 am-3:00 pm, Book Sale, Black Heritage Fair, Birmingham African American Genealogy Group, Inc.,  Birmingham Public Library, 2100 Park Place.
  • February 24, 7 pm, Revival at Rickwood, Annual Meeting, Auditorium, Birmingham Botanical Gardens. Our speaker : Gerald Watkins, Director Friends of Rickwood.
  • February 24, Family Favorite Chocolate Cake Competition, entries due by 4 pm, Auditorium, BBG
  • April 13, 5 pm, Heritage Society Gathering, Historic Herbert Stockham House, Redmont, by invitation.
  • October 19, 3-5 p.m., It’s Nice to Have You in Highland Park, at 2827 Highland AvenueNovember 16, 2 p.m., A Traveler’s Tales: William Bartram’s 1775 Journey…through the Southern British Colonies and the future state of Alabama, as told by Brian Rushing, naturalist and Bartram admirer, at 2827 Highland Avenue AND:Celebrating the release of Building Birmingham’s Industrial Base, our 2025  Members Book, at 2827 Highland AvenueJanuary 18th, 2 p.m., Tuxedo Junction documentary at the Virginia Samford Theater.February 23, 5: 30 p.m., BHS Trustees Supper and Annual Meeting, celebrating the release of Birmingham By the BookMarch 15 or 22, 2 p.m. 1776, at the Virginia Samford Theater.

Trustees

  • February 24, Trustee Supper, 5:30, Birmingham Botanical Gardens
  • March 11, Noon, Trustees Meeting, 2827 Highland Avenue
  • May 13, Noon, Trustees Meeting, 2827 Highland Avenue
  • September 9, Noon, Trustees Meeting, 2827 Highland Avenue
  • December 9, Noon, Trustees Meeting, 2827 Highland Avenue

Executive Committee

  • January 14, Noon
  • February 11, 2827 Highland Avenue
  • April 8, 2827 Highland Avenue
  • June 10, 2827 Highland Avenue
  • July 8, 2827 Highland Avenue
  • August 12, 2827 Highland Avenue
  • October 14, 2827 Highland Avenue
  • November 11, 2827 Highland Avenue

Recent Posts

  • If you missed the documentary… January 19, 2026
  • ANNUAL MEETING, Birmingham by the Book Introduction & Event Highlights January 17, 2026
  • Quick Preview of Documentary SUNDAY, Jan 18th January 8, 2026
  • Trustees, It’s that Time of Year again! January 5, 2026
  • Cakes with a PAST Contest! January 5, 2026
Birmingham Historical Society
Mailing Address:  P.O. Box 321474
Birmingham, AL 35232

2827 Highland Avenue
Birmingham, AL 35205
BHS Business Office is open only
for scheduled meetings and appointments.
© Birmingham Historical Society 2024

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Recent Posts

  • If you missed the documentary… January 19, 2026
  • ANNUAL MEETING, Birmingham by the Book Introduction & Event Highlights January 17, 2026
  • Quick Preview of Documentary SUNDAY, Jan 18th January 8, 2026
  • Trustees, It’s that Time of Year again! January 5, 2026
  • Cakes with a PAST Contest! January 5, 2026
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Birmingham Historical Society Publications

  • 2026. Birmingham by the Book: A Guide to the Magic City
  • 2025. Building Birmingham’s Industrial Base
  • 2024. It’s Nice to Live in Birmingham
  • 2023. 100 Years by Anne Roberts Gayler
  • 2022. Birmingham’s Dynamite Hill
  • 2021.  Birmingham: The City Beautiful, Compliments of G. Ward
  • 2020. The Birmingham District: An Industrial History and Guide (reprint of 1981 edition)
  • 2019. Pretty Posies, Powerful Healing: An Herbal Primer
  • 2019. Shades Creek: Flowing Through Time
  • 2018. Warren H. Manning’s City Plan for Birmingham, reprint of 1919 plan
  • 2016. Birmingham, 1915, reprint
  • 2016. For Science and Humanity: Building Southern Research
  • 2015. Bob Moody’s Birmingham: A City in Watercolor
  • 2014. Mountain Brook-A Historic American Landscape
  • 2013. MINUTES-Central Committee of the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
  • 2012. The Jemison Magazine: Birmingham and Mountain Brook, 1926-1930, reprint of the magazines
  • 2011. The Jemison Magazine and The Selling of Birmingham, 1910-1914, reprint of the magazines
  • 2010. Digging Out of the Great Depression: Federal Programs At Work In and About the Birmingham Area
  • 2009. Mountain Brook Village: Then & Now
  • 2008. D.O. Whilldin: Alabama Architect
  • 2007. Hand Down Unharmed: Olmsted Files on Birmingham Parks: 1910-1925
  • 2006. The Olmsted Vision: Parks for Birmingham
  • 2005. A Park System for Birmingham, Olmsted Brothers, 1925, Reprint.
  • 2004. Art of the New South: Women Artists of Birmingham, 1890-1950
  • 2003. A Guide to Architectural Styles Featuring Birmingham Homes
  • 2001. Aspiration: Birmingham’s Historic Houses of Worship
  • 2001. A Pizella Affair: Portraits of the Comer Family
  • 1999. Walking Tours of Birmingham Churches Conducted from 1990-1999
  • 1999. Vive Vulcan! Activities for Schools
  • 1998. In Celebration of the Restoration of Alabama Power Company’s 1925 Tower
  • 1998. Low Virtues: The Value of Human Scale Architecture to Birmingham Urbanism
  • 1998. A Walk to Freedom-The Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth and the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights, 1956-1964
  • 1997. Birmingham Bound-An Atlas of the South’s Premier Industrial Region
  • 1996. Birmingham View: Through the Years in Photographs
  • 1995. Birmingham’s Vulcan, reprint 1938 booklet
  • 1995. Vulcan & His Times-A Tell all about Birmingham’s Most Famous Landmark
  • 1994. The Birmingham Industrial Heritage District Map
  • 1992. True Tales of Birmingham
  • 1991. Mountain Brook Estates, reprint of a 1926 publication
  • 1991. Judge Clarence Allgood: His Brother’s Keeper
  • 1990. Cinderella Stories, Transformations of Historic Birmingham Buildings
  • 1989. Designs on Birmingham: A Landscape History of a Southern City and its Suburbs
  • 1989. Buildings Against Cities: The Struggle to Make Places
  • 1988. House Detective: A Guide to Researching Birmingham Buildings
  • 1986. Image of the City, by Grady Clay
  • 1985. Go To Town, Birmingham: A Public Forum on a Vital City Center
  • 1984. Old Birmingham-New Architecture: Student Projects for a Historic Downtown Context
  • 1983. Five Points Heritage Hike and Patch
  • 1982. Town Within A City: The Five Points South Neighborhood, 1880-1930
  • 1981. The Birmingham District: An Industrial History and Guide
  • 1980. Birmingham Heritage Hike Guide and Patch
  • 1978. The Ghost in the Sloss Furnaces
  • 1978. Downtown Discovery Tour
  • 1978. Downtown Birmingham: Architectural and Historical Walking Tour Guide
  • 1977-1987. The Journal of the Birmingham Historical Society, 14 issues
Birmingham Historical Society
Mailing Address:  P.O. Box 321474
Birmingham, AL 35232
BHS Business Office is open ONLY
for scheduled meetings and appointments
Physical Address:
2827 Highland Avenue
Birmingham, AL 35205
email to:bhistorical(at)gmail.com
© Birmingham Historical Society 2025
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