INDEX OF ARTICLES 1988

BOOK REVIEWS

HISTORICAL

Captains of the Wilderness Ron Stellhorn, Mar/Apr, pg. 66.
Clark's Campaign in the Illinois Mark A. Baker, Mar/Apr, pg. 62.
Colonial Frontier Guns George Larrabee, Nov/Dec, pg. 63.
Historic Southern Saddles Bill Scurlock, May/Jun, pg. 63.
Illustrations of U.S. Military Arms George Larrabee, Nov/Dec, pg. 63.
League of the Iroquois George Larrabee, Mar/Apr, pg. 62.
Maggie Among the Seneca Bill Scurlock, Sep/Oct, pg. 66.
Makin' Meat Randy Kidd, Jul/Aug, pg. 63.
Primitive Fire & Cordage Bill Scurlock, Jan/Feb, pg. 66.
The Big Sky Loren Heinlen, Jul/Aug, pg. 66.
The Bread Sister of Sinking Creek Bill Scurlock, Sep/Oct, pg. 66.
The Old Man Bill Scurlock, Jul/Aug, pg. 66.
Tom Brown's Field Guide to Wilderness Survival Mark A. Baker, May/Jun, pg. 63.
Wildwood Wisdom George Larrabee, Mar/Apr, pg. 62.

BUCKSKINNING

A Journey into the Past Bob Schmidt, Jul/Aug, pg. 54.
A Pilgrim's Journey Mark A. Baker, "Bedrolls, Haversacks and Leggings," Jan/Feb, pg. 13; "What's in the Bag," Mar/Apr, pg. 12; "Friends, Fire and Frozen Feet," May/Jun, pg. 14; "Without My Crutches," Jul/Aug, pg. 12; "Never Forget to Share," Sep/Oct, pg. 12; "Brewer's Company Does It Right! " Nov/Dec, pg. 14.
Fur Trade Encampment at Bent's Fort Michael O. Branson, Sep/Oct, pg. 61.
Primitive Versus Prettiest James Burnett, Mar/Apr, pg. 52.
Seneca Running Jim O'Meara, May/Jun, pg. 42.
The Pilgrim Principle Jim O'Meara, Nov/Dec, pg. 59.

GENERAL

Brother, Honor Us Jerry Imel, Jan/Feb, pg. 58.
Dyer Moccasin Company Doc Carlson, Nov/Dec, pg. 47.
Flintspeak? R. L. Baxter, May/Jun, pg. 61.
Muzzleloader Visits Wilde Weavery and Trading Company  Mark A. Baker, Nov/Dec, pg. 33.
Old Masters Live On Thomas Ames, Sep/Oct, pg. 33.
Panic at Friendship Carl E. Marshall, Mar/Apr, pg. 60.
The Old Man and the Kid Doug Dukes, Jan/Feb, pg. 51.
The Winter Camp William J. Rundorff, Mar/Apr, pg. 44.

GUN REVIEWS

Blue Ridge Rifle Works' French Type C Trade GunBill Scurlock, May/Jun, pg. 56.
Navy Arms' Reproduction LeMat "Grapeshot" Revolver George D. Glenn, Jan/Feb, pg. 54.
The Freedom Arms "Mini-Revolver Doc Carlson, Jul/Aug, pg. 60.

GUNSMITHING

The Gunsmith of Grenville County Peter A. Alexander, "Shaping the Buttstock: Part 1," Jan/Feb, pg. 28. "Shaping the Buttstock: Part 2," Mar/Apr, pg. 27. "The Forestock," Jul/Aug, pg. 28. "Securing the Barrel," Sep/Oct, pg. 44.

Backwoods Battalion Daniel D. Muldoon, Mar/Apr, pg. 47.
Frontier Medicine & Food Dan Scurlock, Nov/Dec, pg. 50.
George Washington in the Wilderness Tony Hunter, "Part 1: Washington the Surveyor Encounters the Frontier," Mar/Apr, pg. 38; "Part 2: A Mission to the Forks of the Ohio," May/Jun, pg. 35; "Part 3: Brash Victory and Sober Defeat," Jul/Aug, pg. 34; "Part 4: The Defeat of a Professional Army," Sep/Oct, pg. 38.
Giants of the American West Jim Crutchfield, "Hugh Glass," Jan/Feb, pg. 45; "Hector Lewis Garrard," Mar/Apr, pg. 42; "John Colter," May/Jun, pg. 40; "Alfred Jacob Miller," Jul/Aug, pg. 44; "Thomas Hart Benton," Sep/Oct, pg. 53; "James K. Polk," Nov/Dec, pg. 31.
Native American Women Cloudwalker Greywolf, Jul/Aug, pg. 58.
Powder Flasks Ronald Jones, Jul/Aug, pg. 18.
Sacagawea Bill York, Nov/Dec, pg. 43.
Saddles of the American West Dan Scurlock, Jan/Feb, pg. 60.
Tecumseh and the Indian Nation Tony Hunter, "Part 1: Tecumseh's Boyhood During the American Revolution," Nov/Dec, pg. 27.
The French Forts of Illinois Randy Ringo, "Part 1," Jul/Aug, pg. 50; "Part 2," Sep/Oct, pg. 56.
Revenge of Piskaret George Larrabee, May/Jun, pg. 46.
The Swamp Fox Tony Hunter, "Part 4: Out of the Swamps to Victory," Jan/Feb, pg. 35.

HOW-TO

Gather 'Round the StoveJul/Aug, pg. 46; Sep/Oct pg. 50; Nov/Dec, pg. 37.
Let's Eat! A Guide to Edible Wild Plants Randy Kidd, "Wild Plum," Jul/Aug, pg. 49; "Wild Rose," Sep/Oct, pg. 54; "Prairie Turnip," Nov/Dec, pg. 56.
Make Your Own Gunleather Michael Beliveau, "Part 1: The Basic Belt," Mar/Apr, pg. 55; "Part 2: The Holster," May/Jun, pg. 51.
Pemmican Wilf Pyle, Jan/Feb, pg. 47.

HUNTING

On the Game Trail Sam Fadala, "Forget the Water: Pick up the Solvent," Jan/Feb, pg. 19; "Muzzleloaders West!" Mar/Apr, pg. 17; "The Hatfield Squirrel Rifle," May/Jun, pg. 20; "Caution! Black Powder in Use," Jar/Apr, pg. 40; "The Black Powder Sixgun," Sep/Oct, pg. 18; "The Knight MK-85 Muzzleloader," Nov/Dec, pg. 40.
Depression 'Coon Paul A. Matthews, May/Jun, pg. 59.
The Ozark Turkey Hunt Danny Caywood, Nov/Dec, pg. 53.

REENACTING

Tidings from the 18th Century Beth Gilgun, "Making and Using a Quill Pen," Jan/Feb, pg. 23; "Fort No. 4 Training Day," Mar/Apr, pg. 22; "Sugar and Spices," May/Jun, pg. 24; "Tobacco Use in Early America," Jul/Aug, pg. 23; "Making a Pocketbook and Needlework," Sep/Oct, pg. 23; "Winter Clothing," Nov/Dec, pg. 23.

SHOOTING

Scatter Shots Ronald Jones, "Shotgun Trials," Jan/Feb, pg. 40; "Shotgun Safety," Mar/Apr, pg. 32; "Muzzleloading Shotguns for Conservation and Quality," May/Jun, pg. 30; "Where Does Your Shotgun Shoot?" Sep/Oct, pg. 28; "Screw-in Chokes by Walker," Nov/Dec, pg. 18.

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