INDEX OF ARTICLES 1991

BOOK REVIEWS

HOW-TO

The Last PlantationBill Scurlock, Jan/Feb, pg. 66.
A Quillwork Companion Bill Scurlock, Mar/Apr, pg. 66.
Simplified V-Springs Bill Scurlock, Mar/Apr, pg. 66.

GENERAL

Across the South Pass: "Part 1," William J. Rundorff, Jan/Feb, pg. 58; "Part 2," Mar/Apr, pg. 48.
The Custom Muzzleloading Rifle Sam Fadala, Nov/Dec, pg. 26.
Haste to the Wedding Ted Franklin Belue, Jan/Feb, pg. 46.
Jack's Place Lyle A. Cubberly, Nov/Dec, pg. 61.
Ken Scott's Authentic Hunting Pouches Virginia Scott, Jul/Aug, pg. 30.
My Personal Discovery of the Board of Ordinance "1776 Contract Rifle" Kit Ravenshear, Jul/Aug, pg. 53.
The Old Gunsmith Tom Harbin, Sep/Oct, pg. 57; "Part Two," Nov/Dec, pg. 41.

HISTORICAL

American-Bred Horses that Won the Frontier Becky Rodgers, Nov/Dec, pg. 48.
The Battle of Flint Creek Daryl Visser, May/Jun, pg. 48.
The Battle of Nashville Jim Crutchfield, May/Jun, pg. 43.
The Bourgeois of St. Louis John Legg, Jan/Feb, pg. 34.
Cache of the Hollow Tree Tony Hunter, "The Wilderness Battles of the War of 1812, Part 4: Zebulon Pike and the Capture of York," Jan/Feb, pg. 11; "Part 5: The Battles Around Niagara Falls," Mar/Apr, pg. 25; "Part 6: The Niagara River Battles of Chippewa, Lundy's Lane and Fort Erie," May/Jun, pg. 30; "The Winter Battles Which Saved the Revolution, Part 1: Prologue to the Battles of Trenton and Princeton," Jul/Aug, pg. 23; "Part 2: The Battle of Trenton," Sep/Oct, pg. 27; "Part 3: Washington Crosses the Delaware a Second Time," Nov/Dec, pg. 31.
The Colonial Military Shoe Arthur E. Ayotte, Jul/Aug, pg. 41.
Daniel Morgan: Continental Army General and Rifleman Daryl R. Visser, Jan/Feb, pg. 49.
Eyewitness to History Jim Crutchfield, "Description of the California Battalion," Jan/Feb, pg. 25; "Captured by the Indians," Mar/Apr, pg. 38; "An Early Nashvillian Reminisces," May/Jun, pg. 66; "Pedro Vial's Fight with the Indians," Jul/Aug, pg. 66; "Spanish California in 1841," Sep/Oct, pg. 66; "Blackbird, Chief of the Omahas," Nov/Dec, pg. 55.
Haste to the Wedding Ted Franklin Belue, Jan/Feb, pg. 46.
High Country Fairs Dan Scurlock, May/Jun, pg. 57.
Keeping It Dry William J. McPeak, May/Jun, pg. 38.
The Legacy of the American Trapper Robert A. Freeman, May/Jun, pg. 60.
The Memoirs of John Cuppy, Frontier SpyTed Franklin Belue, Jul/Aug, pg. 35.
The Mexican Carreta or Two Wheeled Cart Jerry Turner, Mar/Apr, pg. 54.
Napoleon of the Northwest James Burnett, Sep/Oct, pg. 50.
Olive's Gift Ted Franklin Belue, Mar/Apr, pg. 58.
Promyshleniki...The Other Mountain Men Thomas R. Tompkins, Jul/Aug, pg. 48.
Rendezvous on the Ouabache Tim Todish, Sep/Oct, pg. 39.

A Blade Reborn Vince Brach, Jan/Feb, pg. 52.
Campsites for the Traveler Don Farmer, Jul/Aug, pg. 59.
Candle Making Tom Harbin, May/Jun, pg. 52.
Civil War Era Cartridge Pouch Larry Lyles, Nov/Dec, pg. 36.
From the Tinker's Shop Tom Redman, "Whipping A Rope," May/Jun, pg. 36; "Coiling," Jul/Aug, pg. 28; "Taunt-line Hitch," Sep/Oct, pg. 44; "Bowline," Nov/Dec, pg. 46.
Gather 'Round the Stove Jan/Feb, pg. 27; Mar/Apr, pg. 30; May/Jun, pg. 27; Jul/Apr, pg. 45; Sep/Oct, pg. 23; Nov/Dec, pg. 23.
My Affair with Sinew Stan Honour, Jan/Feb, pg. 40.

HUNTING

Maryland's Little Elk Barbara Elliott, Sep/Oct, pg. 46.
A Morning to RememberOran Scurlock, Sep/Oct, pg. 33.
Muzzleloader Mixed Bag Robert A. Freeman, Jan/Feb, pg. 44.

LIVING HISTORY

Back Woods Fishin'Tom Lawrence, Mar/Apr, pg. 34.
Breeches, Leggings and Clouts Edward C. Maurer, Mar/Apr, pg. 43.
Deliverance II Don Blackburn, Jul/Aug, pg. 56.
Do It As 'Twas Done Bob Caswell, Nov/Dec, pg. 57.
The First into Michigan Sergeant Brent Kimmer, Jan/Feb, pg. 55.
First Trek Mark Sperry, Sep/Oct, pg. 54.
The Great Water Barrel Saga Phil Nissen, Nov/Dec, pg. 52.
Living History: Practicing the Past in Color Susan Jennys, Jan/Feb, pg. 62.
A Pilgrim's Journey Mark A. Baker, "Worthy of Washington?," Mar/Apr, pg. 12; "A Believable Image," May/Jun, pg. 12; "Carrying the Common Options," Jul/Aug, pg. 12; "Carrying the Common Options: Part 2," Sep/Oct, pg. 10; "Practicing With What You Find," Nov/Dec, pg. 12.
Running a Knife & Tomahawk Range James Henry Burow, Mar/Apr, pg. 40.
The Simplest, Fairest Way to Score Rendezvous Events Bernie Rowe, May/Jun, pg. 47.
Stay Alive-Be Prepared Ed Maurer, Jan/Feb, pg. 30.
Tidings from the 18th Century Beth Gilgun, "Embroidery," Jan/Feb, pg. 14; "Stays," Mar/Apr, pg. 18; "Jacket & Petticoat," May/Jun, pg. 21; "Cloaks," Jul/Aug, pg. 17; "Children's Clothing," Sep/Oct, pg. 17; "Children's Clothing," Nov/Dec, pg. 17.
Touchwood and Tinder Fungus Ray Hardy, Jan/Feb, pg. 60.

SHOOTING


The Bite 'Em Onna Ear Rifle Frolic R. Benton Coogle, Mar/Apr, pg. 51.
A Handful of Thunder John R. Currens, Sep/Oct, pg. 35.

GUNSMITHING

The Gunsmith of Grenville County Peter A. Alexander, "The Trigger Guard," Jan/Feb, pg. 19; "8th Annual Dixon's Gunmakers' Fair," May/Jun, pg. 17.

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