INDEX OF ARTICLES 1987

BOOK REVIEWS

HOW-TO

The Alamo Journal Mark A. Baker, Jul/Aug, pg. 66.
The Captives
Bill Scurlock, May/Jun, pg. 66.
George Rogers Clark: His Life and Public Service
Loren E. Heinlen, Nov/Dec, pg. 59.
How George Rogers Clark Won the Northwest
Mark A. Baker, Jul/Aug, pg. 66.
The Maid of the Whispering Hills
Mark A. Baker, Jan/Feb, pg. 66.
Tales of the Northwest
Michael C. McNeese, Jan/Feb, pg. 66.

GENERAL

The Coward Jack Swanson, May/Jun, pg. 62.
Fire Talk
Peter C. Dion, Jan/Feb, pg. 62.
"Horn Smith" Horn
Jack Swanson, Jan/Feb, pg. 41.
She's Rubbed Out, Gone Under
R. Vern Crofoot, Nov/Dec pg. 58.
Spreading the Word
Ronald Bratko, "Part 1," Mar/Apr, pg. 51; "Part 2," May/Jun, pg. 50.

GUN REVIEWS

Bob Harn: Twenty-Five Years of Gunmaking David Wright, Nov/Dec, pg. 33.
The Grand Rifle
Bill Scurlock, Sep/Oct, pg. 34.
Jackson's Duelers Recreated
Bill Scurlock, Jul/Aug, pg. 33.
Ozark Mountain's Muskrat Rifle
Tanglefoot Berry, Jan/Feb, pg. 53.

GUNSMITHING

The Gunsmith of Grenville County Peter Alexander, "Shaping the Lock and Sideplate Panels," Nov/Dec, pg. 46.
Side-Mounted Scope on a Side-Lock Gun
Donald D. Smith, May/Jun, pg. 59.

HISTORICAL

The Battle of Cowpens Steve Dreiling, Sep/Oct, pg. 59.
The Battle of San Pasqual
Dennis Kessinger, Jan/Feb, pg. 56.
Cache of the Hollow Tree
Tony Hunter, "The Tradition of American Dueling Part 4: The Blazing Pistols of Andrew Jackson," Jan/Feb, pg. 22; "Part 5: When a Duel Leads to a Brawl," Mar/Apr, pg. 39; "Part 6: Duels with a Twist," May/Jun, pg. 45; "The Swamp Fox Part 1: The Raid Before the Revolution," Jul/Aug, pg. 37; "Part 2: The Battle of Sullivan Island," Sep/Oct, pg. 24; "Part 3: The Fox Strikes from the Wilderness," Nov/Dec, pg. 39.
The Coonskin Cap on the Colonial Frontier
William H. Wells, Mar/Apr, pg. 47.
Fortress Louisbourg: The Gibraltar of North America
Tim Todish, May/Jun, pg. 34.
Giants of the American West
Jim Crutchfield, "Daniel Boone," Jan/Feb, pg. 39; "Meriwether Lewis and William Clark," Mar/Apr, pg. 31; "Jebediah Smith," May/Jun, pg. 33; "Jim Bridger," Jul/Aug, pg. 43; "David Crockett," Sep/Oct, pg. 33; "Zebulon Pike," Nov/Dec, pg. 51.
The Gun Flint in the American Revolution
Edwin S. Wright, Mar/Apr, pg. 59.
The Origins of the Semi-Automatic Gunlock
William J McPeak, Sep/Oct, pg. 49.
Plains/Mountain Medicine and Food, Keys to a long, healthy life
Dan Scurlock, Jan/Feb, pg. 45.
Thomas James, Monroe County Mountain Man
Ron Stellhorn, Sep/Oct, pg. 55.
Yankee Gunpowder in the Revolution
Robert C. Gramberg, Nov/Dec, pg. 55.

Being Weather-Wise Jim "Barking Waters" Harbin, Jan/Feb, pg. 49.
Let's Eat! A Guide to Edible Wild Plants
Randy Kidd "Cattail," Jan/Feb, pg. 60; "Jerusalem Artichoke," May/Jun, pg. 55; "Serviceberry," Jul/Aug, pg. 45; "Acorn," Sep/Oct, pg. 42; "Dandelion," Nov/Dec, pg. 62.
Making an Authentic-Looking 18th Century Ball Mold
Larry Davis, Mar/Apr, pg. 62.
Telling Time and Direction by the Sun, Moon and Stars
Jim Harbin, Sep/Oct, pg. 44.
Waxing a Gourd
Bill Meggenberg, Sep/Oct, pg. 53.

HUNTING

The Four Days of Flintlock with Roger & Daryl Roger Kingsley, Jul/Apr, pg. 60.
The Jacob Harder Rine
Paul A. Matthews, Sep/Oct, pg. 62.
On The Game Trail
Sam Fadala, "Smallbores for Hunting," Jan/Feb, pg. 17; "Big Bores for Hunting," Mar/Apr, pg. 18; "Loading the Caplock Rine," May/Jun, pg. 17; "Fun with the Black Powder Shotgun," Jul/Aug, pg. 18; "The Twenty-Year Bear Hunt," Sep/Oct, pg. 20; "The Either-Or Hunting Season: Bane or Boon?" Nov/Dec, pg. 19.
White Oak Whitetails
Bill Scurlock, Jul/Aug, pg. 53.

LIVING HISTORY

The 1987 Expedition of Rogers Rangers Warren Stevens, Mar/Apr, pg. 56.
The Belted Waistcoat
P.R.N. Katcher, Sep/Oct, pg. 47.
Fort Atkinson
Dave Huebner, Jan/Feb, pg. 61.
The Frock: A Revolutionary War Fatigue Shirt
William Wigham, Jul/Aug, pg. 50.
The Loathsome Lean-to
Jim O'Meara, Jul/Aug, pg. 47.
A Pilgrim's Journey
Mark A. Baker, "Preparations for Winter," Jan/Feb, pg. 12; "A Snow Trek Along the Mogollon," Mar/Apr, pg. 13; "How Light Can You Pack It...and Still be Prepared?" May/Jun, pg. 11; "A Journey by Water," Jul/Aug, pg. 13; "Being in Good Company," Sep/Oct, pg. 13; "Catching a Big One," Nov/Dec, pg. 13;
Stopover at Mansker's Station
Linda Cook, Mar/Apr, pg. 43.
The Terrible Tipi
Jim O'Meara, Nov/Dec, pg. 53.
Tidings from the 18th Century
Beth Gilgun, "Brewing 18th Century Refreshments," Jan/Feb, pg. 35; "18th Century Men's Clothing," Mar/Apr, pg. 23; "18th Century Women's Clothing," May/Jun, pg. 22; "18th Century Kitchen and Eating Utensils," Jul/Aug, pg. 23; "Fulling Wool Cloth and Hay Cutting," Nov/Dec, pg. 23.

SHOOTING

Doc's RX Doc Carlson, Nov/Dec, pg. 43.
Ezekial Baker's Remarks on Shooting
Peter Stines, Jul/Aug, pg. 57.
On the Firing Line
Bill Bigelow, "Target Practice for Hunters," Jan/Feb, pg. 32; "The Basics of Flintlock Shooting," Mar/Apr, pg. 28; "Starting a Muzzleloading Club," May/Jun, pg. 41; "Flintlocks of the NRA," Jul/Aug, pg. 40; "The Buffalo Runners," Sep/Oct, pg. 38.
Scatter Shots
Ronald Jones, "The T/C New Englander," Jan/Feb, pg. 27; "Shot Belts, Flask & Pouches," Mar/Apr, pg. 33; "Tradition's Fowler," May/Jun, pg. 28; "Traditional Shotgun Wadding," Jul/Aug, pg. 28; "Planning a Black Powder Duck Hunt," Sep/Oct, pg. 28; "Shotgun Cleaning," Nov/Dec, pg. 28.

 

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