INDEX OF ARTICLES 1998

ACCOUTREMENTS

HOW-TO

The Canoe Gun from North Star WestMike Nesbitt, Sep/Oct, pg. 70.
Contemporary Pipe Tomahawks
Paul R. Jones, Mar/Apr, pg. 44.
Period Cutlery from Dead Horse Forge
Dan Shechtman, May/Jun, pg. 68.
Period Knives from the Forge of John Switzer
Dan Shechtman, Sep/Oct, pg. 53.

BOOK REVIEWS

The Battle on Snowshoes Peskunck Larrabee, Sep/Oct, pg. 80.
Battle Weapons of the American Revolution
Bill Scurlock, Nov/Dec, pg. 83.
Black Powder: Let's Get Started
Bill Scurlock, May/Jun, pg. 88.
Brain Tan Robes, Skins and Pelts
Bill Scurlock, Jul/Aug, pg. 80.
Cloth & Costume
Beth Gilgun, Nov/Dec, pg. 83.
Deerskins into Buckskins
Bill Scurlock, May/Jun, pg. 87.
Gone to Texas
Bill Scurlock, Sep/Oct, pg. 80.
Maryland and the French and Indian War
Bill Scurlock, Jul/Aug, pg. 79.
Moll Flanders
Michael Breza, May/Jun, pg. 88.
Sketches of Hunting Pouches, Powder Horns and Accoutrements of Southern Appalachia
Bill Scurlock, Jul/Aug, pg. 80.
Sons of the Trackless Forest
M. Cody Wright, Mar/Apr, pg. 92.

HISTORICAL

The Beaver Club Jim Hardee, May/Jun, pg. 43.
Betty Zane and the Siege of Fort Henry
Curt Schmidt, Mar/Apr, pg. 65.
Beyond Walnut Brown
Cathy Johnson, May/Jun, pg. 34.
Brodhead Attacks: A Trail Through History
William J. Rundorff, Sep/Oct, pg. 63.
Cache of the Hollow Tree
Tony Hunter, "Aaron Burr: The Great American Scoundrel," Jan/Feb, pg. 27; "Aaron Burr: Burr's Military Career Ends," Mar/Apr, pg. 35; "Aaron Burr: Gunfire at Weehawken," May/Jun, pg. 18; "Aaron Burr: Down the Dark Road Toward Conspiracy," Jul/Aug, pg. 15; "New World Trade Part 1: The Iroquois and the Dutch," Sep/Oct, pg. 22; "Part 2," Nov/Dec, pg. 21.
Eyewitness to History
Jim Crutchfield, "An Interview with Daniel Boone," Jan/Feb, pg. 35; "George Catlin and the Mandans," Mar/Apr, pg. 41; "Inland Waterway Travel," May/Jun, pg. 25; "The New Madrid Earthquakes of 1811-1812," Jul/Aug, pg. 22; "The Death of William Clark," Sep/Oct, pg. 28; "An Early View of New Orleans," Nov/Dec, pg. 27.
Fort Laurens: Ohio's Revolutionary War Outpost
Curt Schmidt, May/Jun, pg. 61.
Fort Uncompahgre
Ken Reyher, Jul/Aug, pg. 65.
Massacre at Big Bottom
Curt Schmidt, Jul/Aug, pg. 31.
Matthew Bunn
Laura Pierce, Jul/Aug, pg. 44.
McDonald's Campaign of 1774
William J. Rundorff, Jul/Aug, pg. 71.
Samuel Brady: Captain of Spies
Curt Schmidt, J/F, pg. 44.
Thomas Sharp Spencer
Troy D. Smith, N/D, pg. 52.
Whitetail Deer on the Texas Frontier
Jerry Turner, Jan/Feb, pg. 61.
Women's Everyday Clothing on the Frontier, Part 1
Cathy Johnson, Nov/Dec, pg. 72.
Wrapped Up in History
Susan Jennys, Jul/Aug, pg. 50.

 

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Cold-Weather Trekking Robert A. Jones, Jul/Aug, pg. 60.
Gather 'Round the Stove
Jan/Feb, pg. 39; Mar/Apr, pg. 52; May/Jun, pg. 29; Jul/Aug, pg. 27; Sep/Oct, pg. 30; Nov/Dec, pg. 36.
Make Your Own Copper Boiler
Ken Falletti, Nov/Dec, pg. 39.
Re-Creating Sir John Caldwell's Leggings
Ted Franklin Belue, Sep/Oct, pg. 38.
Small Camp Kettles
Thomas J. Crooks, Jan/Feb, pg. 54.

HUNTING

Hunting Primitive on a Game Farm Mark Sage, Mar/Apr, pg. 60.
Hunting with a Flintlock
Randy D. Smith, May/Jun, pg. 72.
On the Game Trail
Randy D. Smith, "Smokepole Strategies for Coyotes," Nov/Dec, pg. 31.

LIVING HISTORY

Another Trick in the Bag Kyle L. Carroll, Nov/Dec, pg. 45.
The Birch-Bark Canoe
David Gidmark, May/Jun, pg. 55.
Fort Frederick
Scott Allen, Mar/Apr, pg. 56.
Frontier: The Legends of the Old Northwest
Tim J. Todish, Sep/Oct, pg. 40.
A Pair of Homespun Trousers
Michael Breza, Jan/Feb, pg. 68.
The Philadelphia Lives Again
Peskunck Larrabee, Sep/Oct, pg. 57.
A Pilgrim's Journey
Mark A. Baker, "Hearing the Call," Mar/Apr, pg. 11;
The Teton Meadows Rendezvous
Richard Patton and Whit Hibbard, Sep/Oct, pg. 33.
Tidings from the 18th Century
Beth Gilgun, "The Sport of Hunting Birds," Jan/Feb, pg. 17; "Hunting Game for Sport and Table, Mar/Apr, pg. 25; "Cookware and Cookery," Sep/Oct, pg. 15; "Education in the Colonies," Nov/Dec, pg. 13.
Under Cover of Darkness
Wade Stoner, Sep/Oct, pg. 74.

MISCELLANEOUS

Inwardly Ravening Wolves Clayton Emery, Mar/Apr, pg. 83.
The Pale Ghost Escapes
Clayton Emery, Nov/Dec, pg. 58.

SHOOTING

The Curse of the Sprue Darwin Johnston, May/Jun, pg. 82.
Optical Protection for the Buckskinner
Gary Kelley, Jan/Feb, pg. 73.
Powder Options for the Muzzleloader, Part
2 — R. H. VanDenburg, Jr., Mar/Apr, pg. 76.

GUNS & GUNSMITHING

Basic Lock Preparation Larry Lyons, Nov/Dec, pg. 66.
The Gunsmith of Grenville County
Peter A Alexander, "A Survey of Locks, Part 3," Jan/Feb, pg. 11; "The First Contemporary Gunmaker's Showcase," Mar/Apr, pg. 20; "My Williamsburg Vacation," May/Jun, pg. 11; "Williamsburg, Part 2: The Steep Learning Curve," Jul/Aug, pg. 7; "Williamsburg, Part 3: Forging a Barrel," Sep/Oct, pg. 11.
The Legacy
William F. Higbie, May/Jun, pg. 77.
Preserve Your Firelocks the 18th Century Way
Lewis L. Leonard, Jan/Feb, pg. 51.
A Sure-Shootin' Pistol
Mike Nesbitt, Jul/Ag, pg. 39.
T/C's New Englander
R. H. VanDenburg, Jr., May/Jun, pg. 48.
The Zephyr
Mike Nesbitt, Mar/Apr, pg. 72.

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