HMI Journal of the Four Lake Region
- The Village Decade
- August Kutzbock, Early Madison Architect
- Prairie Homes in Madison
- Four Lakes Notes & Anecdotes
- Comin' Down the Catfish
- Frank Lloyd Wright and the Unitarian Meeting House
- The Municipal Buildings of Madison: An Inventory to 1900
- Lew F. Porter, Architect
- Four Lakes Notes & Anecdotes
- "A scene of Limitless Splendor" or Ringling's Madison
- The Oscar Mayer Story
- View from the Capitol (c. 1865)
- German-Jewish and Russian-Jewish Immigration
- Some Madison Anecdotes from Territorial Days
- California Bungalow & Its Influence in Madison
- Rowdies in Blue: Madison as a Civil War Camp Town
- A Railroad Changes in the 20th Century (Milwaukee Road)
- Bethel's Finest Product: The Wisconsin State Capitol
- Madison's Landmark Ordinance: A Personal History
- Designated Madison Landmarks (as of May 1978)
- Anecdotes from Madison's Early Days
- The Madison Park System 1892-1937
- Early Views of the Four Lakes Region
- "The City of Madison" reprinted from Harper's Weekly 3/30/1889
- The Bradley House, Its Construction and Reconstruction
- The Drohman Cabin: A Part of Blooming Grove's Frontier Heritage
- Halle Steensland 1832-1910
- The United States Sugar Company 1906-1924
- William Henry Jackson Views of Madison
- A Pioneer Industry: Stone Quarries in Madison
- Some Recent Publications and Photo Exhibits
- Steensland Bridge
- Wright's Nakoma Country Club
- Suburban Development in Madison
- Madison's Historic Movie Palaces
- Two Early Drawings of Madison
- A City Neighborhood Surrounds the James Bowen House
- Illinois Central Railroad Reaches North to Madison
- Book Review: Madison, A History of the Formative Years
- Madison, A School for Immigrants: the 19th Century Norwegians
- The Fight Against Tuberculosis at Morningside Sanatorium
- The Curtiss Family: Pioneer Madison Photographers
- Bicycles: Boom and Bust: A Short-Lived Madison Factory
- Walter E. Scott (1911-1983), Friend & Preservationist
- Darwin Clark: A Yankee Entrepreneur
- The Madison Turners and the German Immigrant Community
- N.P. Jones, an Early Madison Photographer
- Growth of a Public School System:Madison 1835-1880
- Developing a Preservation Ethic: Alexius Baas
- Madison's First Big Bell
- Lacustrine Circumambulation: A Walk Round Lake Mendota Revisited
- The Women's Club Movement in Madison & Public Health Concerns
- Forest Hill: Madison's Rural Cemetery, 1857-1878
- Collecting Madisoniana - Postcard Views of the Capitol Square
- Madison's Outdoor Markets
- The Madison Institute: Intellectual Life & the Lyceum Movement
- Maple Bluff: Madison's Beautiful North Shore Suburb
- The Madison Park and Pleasure Drive Association and the Problems of Progressive Landscape Design in University Heights
- Lindbergh and Madison
- Eagle Heights
- Madison Park and Pleasure Drive Association Centennial Celebration
- Nolen in the '90's: A Symposium on Why John Nolen is Important Today
- The Realism of Visionary Planning: Nolen's Comprehensive Plan for Madison, Wisconsin, 1907-1911
- Nolen Conference: Suggested Readings
- Monona's Historic Heritage
- Charles E. Brown and the Indian Mounds of Madison
- Randall School at Ninety Years
- Woman's Club of Madison
- William Kaeser's Fifty Year Plan for Madison
- Madison Ilustrated: Portrait of a City in Transition, 1930-1949
- Reminiscences from an Exhibit at the State Historical Museum
- A Taliesin Apprentice: The Architectural Career of Herbert Fritz, Jr.
- Crestwood: A Pioneer Cooperative Housing Project
- The Old Governor's Executive Residence
- The Early Years at East High School
- A Civil War Hero: The Story of Theodore Read
- Historic Madison, Inc. Celebrates the Thornton Wilder Centennial
- Thornton Wilder: Madison and Beyond
- Madison in the 1860's: Rare Photographs of John S. Fuller
- Madison: A Capital Idea
- How Madison Became Wisconsin's Capital
- A Place on the Isthmus: The Planning of Madison and its Capitol Park During the Nineteenth Century
- How My Grandfather, Lew Porter, Built the Wisconsin Capitol
- The Capitol and Urban Planning in Madison: 1900-1959
- Restoration and Rehabilitation of the Wisconsin State Capitol
- Madison and Politics: A Forum
- A Landscape of Ideas: The Early Evolution of the University of Wisconsin - Madison Campus, 1849 to 1908
- Henry Mall: Development of the "Lesser Mall" as Proposed in the 1908 Campus Plan
- The McVicar-Stein and Wollin Photographic Collections of Madison, Wisconsin
- The Little Dutch Mill Restaurant, 1929 - 1958
- A Conversation with Helen Kayser, oral history interview
- The Early History of Historic Preservation and Historical Societies in Madison
- Where is Madison in Madison?
- How Are You? I'm Fine. Postcard correspondence
- James Reeve Stuart, Madison artist and portrait painter
- A Conversation with Betty MacDonald
- A Conversation with John McGrath
- A Conversation with Rev. James Wright
- Erdman Homes in Madison
- Storage for a Century Plus: Trachte Buildings
- A Conversation with Anna Mae Davis
- A Conversation with William Bradford Smith
- A Conversation with Beatrice Walker Lampert
- All for the Glory: ice boating in Madison
- A Tale of Two Cords: A FLW Car Crash
- Madison Becomes a City
- Gordon Sinykin
- Kehl: First Family of Dance
- Leaving Greenbush
- Madison Sketches
- Stephen Vaughn Shipman’s Civil War
- Madison’s Early Concert Venues
- Madison’s Lunch Wagons and Diners
- Paul Soglin: The Early Years
- Fishing Lures
- Doxy Rooming House
- Preparing for Civil War
- The Persistance of History
- Lunatic Asylum
- Postal History
- Henry Vilas Zoo