INDEX OF ARTICLES 1992

BOOK REVIEWS

HOW-TO

The Compleat Muzzleloader Bill Scurlock, Nov/Dec, pg. 61.
Eating Up the Santa Fe Trail Bill Scurlock, May/Jun, pg. 63
In Search of the New England Coyote Peskcunck Larrabee, Jan/Feb, pg. 66.
The Life of Mary Jemison Peskunck Larrabee, Sep/Oct, pg. 62.
The Lost Trappers Robert Freeman, Jan/Feb, pg. 63.
New England Rarities Discovered Peskcunck Larrabee, Jan/Feb, pg. 66.
Primitive Tools Bill Scurlock, Sep/Oct, pg. 61
Running West Carl Semencic, Mar/Apr, pg. 66.
Straight Up to See the Sky Bill Scurlock, Sep/Oct, pg. 61.
Swords & Blades of the American RevolutionMark Baker, Sep/Oct, pg. 62.
The Traditional Bowyer's Bible Bill Scurlock, Nov/Dec, pg. 61.

GENERAL

Fingerwoven Sashes Dick Myers, Jan/Feb, pg. 37.
I Make A Bow J. B. Fuller Jr, Sep/Oct, pg. 37.
The Old Gunsmith Tom Harbin, "Part 3," Jan/Feb, pg. 30; "Part 4," Mar/Apr, pg. 44; "Part 5," May/Jun, pg. 48; "Part 6," Jul/Aug, pg. 38; "Part 7," Sep/Oct, pg. 25; "Conclusion," Nov/Dec, pg. 29.
Paradise Found William J. Rundorff, Mar/Apr, pg. 60.
What's This Knife For? Karen Shook, May/Jun, pg. 40.

GUN REVIEWS

CVA's Siber Pistol George D. Glenn, Sep/Oct, pg. 40.
The Navy Arms "Classic" Remington ReplicaGeorge D. Glenn, Mar/Apr, pg. 48.

HISTORICAL

Cache of the Hollow Tree Tony Hunter, "The Winter Battles Which Saved the Revolution, Part 4: The Brilliant Victory at Princeton," Jan/Feb, pg. 20; "King William's War, The First French and English Imperial Conflict: 1689 to 1697, Part 1: The Beginnings of the Savage Settlement Raids," Mar/Apr, pg. 28; "Part 2: The French and Indian Raids on Schenectady, Salmon Falls and Falmouth," May/Jun, pg. 20; "Part 3: The English Strike Back at Port Royal and Quebec, Jul/Aug, pg. 28; "Part 4: The Period of the Bitter and Endless Raids," Sep/Oct, pg. 15; "Cabeza De Vaca's Travels in the New World, Part 1: The Narvaez Expedition of 1528." Nov/Dec, pg. 21.
Eyewitness to History Jim Crutchfield, "A Missouri Volunteer's Story," Jan/Feb, pg. 35; "Roanoke Island's Lost Colony, Mar/Apr, pg. 57; "An Early Fur Trade Narrative," May/Jun, pg. 61; "The Life of a Trans-Appalachian Pioneer," Jul/Aug, pg. 60; "The Taking of the Kaskaskia, Sep/Oct, pg. 23; "A First Hand Description of Bent's Fort," Nov/Dec, pg. 42.
The French in TexasTony Krischke, May/Jun, pg. 52.
The Inventory of Fort Des Chartres James F. Keefe, Jan/Feb, pg. 42.
The Metis Michael Zimmer, Sep/Oct, pg. 43.
Nathaniel Wyeth: A Fur Trade Entrepreneur Jerry Zaslow, Sep/Oct, pg. 30.
Selim, The Algerian Timothy Truman, Nov/Dec, pg. 55.
Triumph & Tragedy: Siege of Ft. William Henry, Part I Tim J. Todish, Nov/Dec, pg. 36.
Who Shot the Black Shawnee?Ted Franklin Belue, Jan/Feb, pg. 46.

Constructing a Hard Leather Flask Robert Mordini, Jan/Feb, pg. 50.
From the Tinker's Shop Tom Redman, "Clove Hitch," Jan/Feb, pg. 18; "Hand Hold Loop," Mar/Apr, pg. 42; "Hackamore/Jug Knot," May/Jun, pg. 25; "Tripod Lashings," Jul/Aug, pg. 37; "Miller and Constrictor Knot /Small Broom Wrapping," Sep/Oct, pg. 21; "Decorative Knots," Nov/Dec, pg. 34.
Gather 'Round the Stove Jan/Feb, pg. 27; Mar/Apr, pg. 33; May/Jun, pg. 28; Jul/Aug, pg. 42; Sep/Oct, pg. 28; Nov/Dec, pg. 26.
Hammer Poll Tomahawks Dave Wade, Sep/Oct, pg. 52.
Pack-In Candle Lantern James Craker, Nov/Dec, pg. 45.
Rawhide Storage Containers Susan Jennys, Jul/Aug, pg. 46.

HUNTING

Black Powder and White-Tails Bob Mikkelsen, Nov/Dec, pg. 48.
Hunting Distances and Positions Don Kettelkamp, Jan/Feb, pg. 55.
The Perfect Combination A. G. Lee Jr, Jul/Aug, pg. 57.

LIVING HISTORY

An Alamo Odyssey Tim J. Todish, Mar/Apr, pg. 51.
Buckskinning with the Boy Scouts Jim Hardee, May/Jun, pg. 44.
Do You Really Want To Ride In? -- Tony Paul, Jul/Aug, pg. 34.
Pathways: An Event of the Past has a Definite Future Mary Papp, Mar/Apr, pg. 37.
A Pilgrim's Journey Mark A. Baker, "So You Want to be Authentic," Jan/Feb, pg. 10; "One-Blanket Tricks," Mar/Apr, pg. 13; "Coming Full Circle with Hollywood's Hawkeye," May/Jun, pg. 32; "Renewing Old Friendships," Jul/Aug, pg. 11; "Renewing Old Friendships, Part 2," Sep/Oct, pg. 10; "Renewing Old Friendships, Part 3," Nov/Dec, pg. 12.
Tidings from the 18th Century Beth Gilgun, "Printed /Painted Fabrics," Jan/Feb, pg. 13; "Post Rider," Mar/Apr, pg. 18; "How to Find Information," May/Jun, pg. 8; "Shooting Competition," Jul/Aug, pg. 16; "Constructing an Outside Bake-Oven," Nov/Dec, pg. 16.
The Sheriff and His Posse: An Alternative Living History Impression John Lee Allaman, Nov/Dec, pg. 52.
The Wild West Behind the Iron Curtain Bernd Korluss Jan/Feb, pg. 59.

SHOOTING

Buck and Ball and a Smoothbore Jim Byrd, Sep/Oct, pg. 34.
Making and Using Buckskin Shooting Patches Carl Semencic, Sep/Oct, pg. 57.
Tips for New Flintlock Shooters Jerry Zaslow, Jan/Feb, pg. 53.
Trapper's Challenge Duane Geisler, Jul/Aug, pg. 53.

GUNSMITHING

The Gunsmith of Grenville County Peter A. Alexander, "Modifying the Lock (Again), " Mar/Apr, pg. 22; "The Percussion Lock," May/Jun, pg. 13; "The Side Plate," Jul/Aug, pg. 21.

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