
INDEX OF ARTICLES1999
ACCOUTREMENTS
Glenn
McClain, Knifemaker, Reenactor and GentlemanPaul
R. Jones, July/Aug, page 40.
Quillworkers
II: The Tradition
ContinuesPaul R. Jones, Nov/Dec, page 40.
BOOK REVIEWS
The
Burning of the ValleysFil Walker,
Sep/Oct, page 80.
Fitting
and ProperBeth Gilgun, May/June, page 84.
The
French and Indian War in Pennsylvania 1752-1763Dave
Bell, Nov/Dec, page 83.
Historic
Colonial French DressBill
Scurlock, July/Aug, page 84.
The
Life of Daniel BooneTimothy C.
Nichols, Mar/Apr, page 84.
A
Life Wild and PerilousTodd D. Glover, May/June, page
83.
Pattern
Dates for British Ordnance Small Arms 1718-1783Bill
Scurlock, July/Aug, page 84.
Rising
above CircumstancesChris
Matheney, Sep/Oct, page 80.
The
Road to Guildford Court HouseJohn
R. Maass, Jan/Feb,page 84.
That
Dark and Bloody RiverKyle L.
Carroll, May/June, page 83.
FICTION & HUMOR
The
Brush Bustin' Mountain DawgMike
Blumenstein, Nov/Dec, page 71.
The
Rank AmateurRoger Fisher, May/June, page 75.
If
Serpents EnviousClayton
Emery, Sep/Oct, page 55.
The
Tallow PlantMatt
Moore, Mar/Apr, page 71.
GUNS & GUNSMITHING
Austin
& Halleck's Mountain RifleRandy D.
Smith, Sep/Oct, page 36.
Caywood
GunmakersMark Sage, Mar/Apr, page 56.
Colt
"Brings Back" the Model l849Mike Nesbitt, May/June, page 30.
The
Gunsmith of Grenville CountyPeter A.
Alexander, "My Williamsburg Vacation: Part 4, Welding the Barrel,"
Jan/Feb, page 11; "The Decoration of the Longrifle," Mar/Apr, page 14;
"Reaming the Barrel," July/Aug, page 13.
Jim
Chambers' Precision Flintlock Kits-Mel Hankla,
May/June, page 41.
Swivel-Breeches
from Leonard DayMike Nesbitt, Sep/Oct, page 63.
That's
One "Butt Ugly" GunMark Sage,
July/Aug, page 65.
The
Varieties of TVM's Tennessee RifleMike
Nesbitt, Nov/Dec, page 63.
HISTORICAL
The
1758 Attack on Fort TiconderogaTim J.
Todish, "Part 1: Death of Lord Howe," Nov/Dec, page 54.
Cache
of the Hollow TreeTony Hunter, "A Short Visit
to a Tipi: Part 1, The Beginnings of the Magnificent Lodge," Jan/Feb, page
26; "Part 2: Like a Living, Breathing Thing," Mar/Apr, page 31;
"The Importance of Trade," May/June, page 16; "Wool: The
Buckskinner's Friend," July/Aug, page 29; "The First Battle of Bull
Run: Part 1, First Blood," Sep/Oct, page 19; "Part 2: Reinforcements
Turn the Tide," Nov/Dec, page 21.
Capt.
Samuel Brady: The Unnatural ManWilliam J.
Rundorff, Sep/Oct, page 69.
The
Destruction of SchoharieMike
Phifer, Sep/Oct, page 45.
Eyewitness
to HistoryJim Crutchfield, "Davy
Crockett's Mississippi River Exploits," Jan/Feb, page 33; "BlackHawk's
War," Mar/Apr, page 49; "Manufacturing Beaver Hats," May/June,
page 23; "The Real Beginning," July/Aug, page 49; "An Early
Description of Pittsburgh," Sep/Oct, page 30; "A Firsthand Description
of a Beaver," Nov/Dec, page 36.
The
Foreman MassacreCurt Schmidt, Jan/Feb, page 57.
Into
Western WatersTed Franklin Belue, Part 1,
Mar/Apr, page 64; Part 2, May/June, page 49; Part 3, July/Aug, page 57.
The Life and Times of the Steamboat Yellow StoneJerry Turner, July/Aug, page
76.
The Musket and the LongrifleMichael R. Phillips,
May/June, page 67.
A
Postcard from the PastKenneth
Stein, Jan/Feb, page 74.
Rise of the NationsRobert C. Cheeks, May/June, page 34.
Smallpox:
Biological Weapon on the FrontierFred
Stutzenberger,
July/Aug, page 70.
Western
BacktracksRonald
Kil, "Indian Firepower," Nov/Dec, page 50.
Women's
Everyday Clothing on the Frontier: Part
2
Cathy Johnson, Jan/Feb, page 64.
HOW-TO
CuriosityGene
McGinley, Nov/Dec, page 76.
Fire
Protection in Your Period CampTim J.
Todish, Nov/Dec, page 68.
Fitting
and Sharpening a Gun FlintJames R.
Magill, Sep/Oct, page 51.
Gather
'Round the StoveJan/Feb, page 47; Mar/Apr, page
52; May/June, page 26; July/Aug, page 53; Sep/Oct, page 33.
Shooting
StabilityJim Smith, May/June, page 62.
HUNTING
The
Challenge of the QuehannaMike
Blumenstein, Mar/Apr, page 74.
On
the Game TrailWes Housler, "An Elk Hunt
with Front Loaders," Jan/Feb, page 36. Wes Housler, "Beaver trapping
1830's Style," Mar/Apr, page 38. John W. Hayes, "Flinter in the
Fog," July/Aug, page 35. Mike Blumenstein, "Monarchs of Penn's
Woods," Sep/Oct, page 25. John W. Hayes, "Old Friends, New Land and
Elk Meat," Nov/Dec, page 29.
LIVING HISTORY
Lake
George RaidWarren Stevens, Mar/Apr, page 44.
Language
and PersonaEric A. Bye, Sep/Oct, page 40.
A
Pilgrim's JourneyMark
A. Baker, "Remembering My Place," Jan/Feb, page 5; "Intimation of
a Hunter," Mar/Apr, page 7.
Plimoth
Muster DayBryan Simpers, May/June, page 58.
Tidings
from the 18th CenturyBeth Gilgun,
"The Industry of Knitting," Jan/Feb, page 19; "Some Diversions at
the Games Table," Mar/Apr, page 23; "A Damask Wedding Gown,"
May/June, page 9; "The Calendar Change of 1752," July/Aug, page 21;
"In a Pickle," Sep/Oct, page 11; "Home and Family," Nov/Dec,
page 13.
The
Woodland ConfederacyRick and Sue
Salazar, Jan/Feb, page 42.
Voyage on the Lady WashingtonDavid
Harvey, Jan/Feb, page 50.
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