INDEX OF ARTICLES 1983

BOOK REVIEWS

HISTORICAL

The Book Shelf George Larrabee, Sep/Oct, pg. 48.
Buckskins and Black Powder Oran Scurlock, Jul/Aug, pg. 66.
The Buckskin Review: Rocky Mountain Rendezvous Ralph Marcum, Mar/Apr, pg. 56
Carry The Wind Oran Scurlock, Mar/Apr, pg. 54.
Historic Colonial French Dress Bill Scurlock, May/Jun, pg. 64.

BUCKSKINNING

The Buckskinner's Way Ralph Marcum, "A Blacksmith's Art," Jan/Feb, pg. 13. "The Pipe Bag & Fire Horn," Mar/Apr, pg. 12. "Making a Covered Bottle and a Rum Horn," May/Jun, pg. 13. "Hunting Bag Tipis," Jul/Aug, pg. 13. "Early Frontiersmen & Gourd Containers," Sep/Oct, pg. 13. "Primitive Buckskinning," Nov/Dec, pg. 12.
Have Tepee Need Squaw Whitey Wannemacher, Sep/Oct, pg. 42.
How to Throw Tomahawks with Skill and Precision Harry McEvoy, May/Jun, pg. 44.
The Ultimate Accoutrement Whitey Wannemacher, Jan/Feb, pg. 25.
The Ultimate Accoutrement...Rides Again Whitey Wannemacher, May/Jun, pg. 30.

GENERAL

The Devil and Mr. John Dick Weaver, Jan/Feb, pg. 55.
Interview With an Artist. Don Wright, "Horn Builder," Sep/Oct, pg. 33.
Interview With a Craftsman Steve Davis: Gun Builder.- David Wright, Nov/Dec, pg. 33.
A Look at the New Hornady 310 Bal Sam Fadala, Jan/Feb, pg. 36.
Norma Goodridge Furman: "The Soulcatcher" Oran Scurlock, Mar/Apr, pg. 42.
Ode to a Hunter's Wife Debbie Piper, Jul/Aug, pg. 44.
The Ralph Foster Museum: "The Smithsonian of the Ozarks" J.W. "Doc" Carlson, Mar/Apr, pg. 58.
Simmons Muzzleloading Specialties: The Lancaster Rifle Kit Bill Scurlock, Jan/Feb, pg. 42.
A Smokepole Comes Out of Hiding Beau Jacques, Jan/Feb, pg. 46.
Whittling Trapper George Larrabee, Jan/Feb, pg. 52.

GUNSMITHING

The Gunsmith of Greenville County, Building American Longrifles Peter A. Alexander, "Part 1," Jan/Feb, pg. 31; "Part 2: The Plywood Pattern Try-Stock," May/Jun, pg. 34; "Part 3: Cast Off and Inletting the Barrel," Jul/Aug, pg. 33; "Part 4: Making the Ramrod Groove and Hole," Sep/Oct, pg. 39.
Mike Wilson: Gunsmith Mike Anderson, Nov/Dec, pg. 58.
Ozark Mountain Arms: Quality in the Missouri Mountains  Sam Green, Jul/Aug, pg. 53.
Shorter Can Be Better Thomas M. Cullen, Jan/Feb, pg. 22.

 

 

 

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Cache of the Hollow Tree Tony Hunter, "Fort Duquesne 1754-1755," Hal Cypher, Jan/Feb, pg. 17; "Fort Ligonier 1758," Hal Cypher, May/Jun, pg. 20; "The Forts of La Salle, Part 1: The French Intrude into Spanish Territory," Sep/Oct, pg. 20; Part 2: La Salle Forms a Colony in Texas," Nov/Dec, pg. 22.
A Civil War Oddity: The Lindsay Two Shot Rifle James M. McCaffrey, Sep/Oct, pg. 46.
The Coureurs De Bois: Another View Samuel Furnace Makinster, Jan/Feb, pg. 38.
The Creek War Sam Green, "Part 1: The Battle of Burnt Corn Creek," Jan/Feb, pg. 28; "Part 2: The Fort Mims Massacre," Mar/Apr, pg. 46; "Part 3: The Kimbel/James Massacre and the Attack on Fort Sinquefield," Jul/Aug, pg. 30; "Part 4: The Canoe Fight & Holy Ground," Sep/Oct, pg. 30; "Part 5: The Battle of Horseshoe Bend," Nov/Dec, pg. 41.
Daniel Boone's Rifle Marshal Ralph L. Hooker, May/Jun, pg. 48.
The Flintlock Gun Kit Ravenshear, "Part 1: The Gunflint," Jan/Feb, pg. 60; "Part 2: The Gunflint," Mar/Apr pg. 37; "Part 3: The Growth of Gunmaking in England," May/Jun, pg. 52; "Part 4: The 18th Century English Sporting Gun," Jul/Aug, pg. 47; "Part 5: Carbines, Blunderbusses & Fusils," SepOct, pg 50; "Part 6: Rifles and American Fowlers," Nov/Dec, pg. 38.
Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site Gerard Baker, May/Jun pg. 55.
Fort Vancouver of the Hudson's Bay Company Steve Henrikson, Jul/Aug, pg. 17.
History and Evolution of the Revolver Holster of the Nineteenth Century Rod Casteel, Jul/Aug, pg. 58.
Hotame-taneo?o: Dog Men, A Cheyenne Warrior Society George E. Roosevelt, Jan/Feb, pg. 49.
Michilimackinac: Land of the Great Turtle Tim Todish, Mar/Apr, pg 16.
Our Amazing Civil War Reprint, Jan/Feb, pg. 64.

HUNTING

A Hunt to Remember Mike Nesbitt, Mar/Apr pg. 29.
Muzzleloading for the Fleetfoot of the Flatlands Sam Fadala, Mar/Apr, pg. 49.
On The Game Trail Toby Bridges, "More on the Ultimate Muzzleloading Hunting Rifle," Mar/Apr, pg. 21. "Loadin' Up for Bear!" May/Jun, pg. 16. "Southern Grouse: A Tough Bird to Crack!" Jul/Aug, pg. 23. "Knowing the Range," Sep/Oct, pg. 25. "Six New Rifles for 1983," Nov/Dec, pg. 17.

REENACTING

Civil War Reenacting James M. McCaffrey, "Weapons and Accoutrements," Mar/Apr, pg. 25; "Camp Gear," May/Jun, pg. 41; "The Battle of Pleasant Hill," Jul/Apr, pg. 40; "Safety," Nov/Dec, pg. 48.
"Happy Birthday!" Brigade of the American Revolution Phil Weaver, Sep/Oct, pg. 53.

SHOOTING

Doc's RX Doc Carlson, Mar/Apr, pg. 39; Jul/Aug, pg. 37; Nov/Dec, pg. 45.
On The Firing Line Bill Bigelow, "Looking at the Competition," May/Jun, pg. 27; "Sighting-in, Loads & Such," Jul/Aug, pg. 26; "Some Thoughts on the Psychological Aspects of Shooting," Sep/Oct, pg. 16; "Range Facilities and Other Problems," Nov/Dec, pg. 27.
The Sharps, That's Something Big! Mike Nesbitt, May/Jun, pg. 58.
Shooting the Flintlock Fowler, Part I Ronald H. Jones, Nov/Dec, pg. 51.

 

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