INDEX OF ARTICLES—2002

 

 

 

BOOK REVIEWS
America's First First World War-Chris Matheney, May/June, page 80.

The Annotated and Illustrated Journals of Major Robert Rogers-Bill Scurlock, Sept/Oct, page 80.

The Battle of Cowpens-Kyle Carroll, July/Aug, page 88.

The Canadian Iroquois and the Seven Years' War-George Larrabee, Sept/Oct, page 78.

Crucible of War: The Seven Years' War and the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754-1766-Robert L. Rogers, Nov/Dec, page 79.

Forgotten Heroes of the Maryland Frontier-Bill Scurlock, Mar/Apr, page 80.

Full Circle: One Man's Revival of an American Artform in Wood and Metal-Bill Scurlock, Nov/Dec, page 78.

On the Frontier with Mr. Audubon-Bill Scurlock, July/Aug, page 88.

On the Trail of Sacagawea-Bill Scurlock, Mar/Apr, page 80.

Rifles of Colonial America-Peter A. Alexander, Sept/Oct, page 80.

Tecumseh: A Life-Ted Franklin Belue, Jan/Feb, page 80.

Trade Ornament Usage among the Native Peoples of Canada-Ted Franklin Belue, Jan/Feb, page 80.

The War of 1812: The War That Both Sides Won-George Larrabee, Nov/Dec, page 78.

The Wild Frontier: Atrocities during the American-Indian War from Jamestown Colony to Wounded Knee-Tim J. Todish, July/Aug, page 87.

 

GUNS & GUNSMITHING
In Search of the Common Rifle-Mark Sage, Sept/Oct, page 65.

My Flintlock Hawken Pistol-Mike Nesbitt, May/June, page 65.

The Gunsmith of Grenville County-Peter A. Alexander, "On Making the Domed-Lid Patchbox," May/June, page 20; "Making Your Own Flint Lock," July/Aug, page 29; "Part II," Sept/Oct, page 30; "Lock Maker Stan Hollenbaugh," Nov/Dec, page 17.

The Trouble with Matchlocks-Jim Magill, Mar/Apr, page 60.

 

HISTORICAL
American Militia in the South: Part II-John R. Maass, Jan/Feb, page 53.

Cache of the Hollow Tree-Tony Hunter, "The Evolution of the Star-Spangled Banner: Part I," Jan/Feb, page 27; "Part II," Mar/Apr, page 28; "Part III," May/June, page 27; "Part IV," July/Aug, page 37; "The Search for Black Powder: Part I," Sept/Oct, page 36; "Part II," Nov/Dec, page 29.

Eyewitness to History-Jim Crutchfield, "Fort Snelling and the Beginnings of Minneapolis-St. Paul," Jan/Feb, page 33; "The Natchez Revolt," Mar/Apr, page 35; "Pioneer Arthitecture in Tennessee: Part I," May/June, page 34; "Part II," July/Aug, page 46; "Part III," Nov/Dec, page 36.

A Field of Skulls and Bones: Braddock's Defeat, July 9, 1755-Robert C. Cheeks, May/June, page 57.

George Michael Bedinger, Hunter and Statesman: Part I-Ted Franklin Belue, Nov/Dec, page 59.

Making a Cache-Ron Vail, Sept/Oct, page 73.

Millie Cooper's Ride-Ronald Kil, Sept/Oct, page 70.

The Spark that Started a Revolution-Earl Echelberry, Nov/Dec, page 45.

Western Backtracks-Ronald Kil, "Beatte, the Half-Breed," Jan/Feb, page 47; "Dan Henrie's Luck," Mar/Apr, page 49; "Spanish Steel," May/June, page 46; "Guerrillas in the Dust," July/Aug, page 58; "A Ride for Life," Sept/Oct, page 52; "Los Diablos Tejanos: Part I," Nov/Dec, page 42.

 

HOW-TO
Gather 'Round the Stove—Jan/Feb, page 50; Mar/Apr, page 52; May/June, page 49; July/Aug, page 61; Sept/Oct, page 56; Nov/Dec, page 57.
The Prosthetic Scalplock-Charlie Higley, Jan/Feb, page 59.

 

HUNTING & SHOOTING
On the Game Trail-Mark Kirchgesler,"Smoothbore Buck," Jan/Feb, page 36; Michael Karkalla, "Not-So-Long Beard," Mar/Apr, page 39; John D. Adair, "The Last-Day Hunt," May/June, page 37; Robert Brigode, "The Eight-point of Muskrat Slide," July/Aug, page 49; Hank Yost, Hunting Whitetails with a Trade Gun," Sept/Oct, page 43; Michael A. Gibbs, "Rabbit Fever," Nov/Dec, page 39.

Shooting the Bull-Mike Nesbitt, "Make Your Own Plunder," Jan/Feb, page 41; "An Easy Traditional Shoot," Mar/Apr, page 43; "Thoughts on Ball Sizes," May/June, page 41; "Buck-and-Ball Loads," July/Aug, page 53; "Half Charges," Sept/Oct, page 47; "Outfitting the Trade Gun," Nov/Dec, page 23.

U.S. International Muzzle-Loading Team Now Recruiting-Michael McDaniel, Nov/Dec, page 65.

 

LIVING HISTORY
The Banquet Enactment-Amanda J. Lipps, Jan/Feb, page 69.

Citizen Soldier: A Reenactor in The Patriot-Kyle Carroll, Mar/Apr, page 71.

Down the Sweetwater-Don Born, Nov/Dec, page 53.

The Far West-Rex Allen Norman, "Recreating the Western Trapper," Mar/Apr, page 55; "Thinking Out of the Box: Recreating Trapper Camps, Part I," May/June, page 52; "Part II," July/Aug, page 65; "Clothing Your Nether Extremities: Trapper Leg Wear," Sept/Oct, page 59; "The Usual Hunting Frock," Nov/Dec, page 11.

French Creek Passage-Mike Blumenstein, July/Aug, page 77.

The Historical Dramatic Monologue: Creating the One-Character Reenactment Presentation-Randy D. Smith, May/June, page 71.

A Pilgrim's Journey-Mark A. Baker, "Living with Terror," Jan/Feb, page 11; "Spies, Savages, and the Speckled Monster," Mar/Apr, page 11; "The Greatest Challenge of the Colonial Frontier," May/June, page 13; "Fine Fellows, Cowardly Rascals and a Clouded Conscience," July/Aug, page 11; "Realizing the Difference," Sept/Oct, page 13.

Reenacting the Death of Lord Howe-Bob Bearor, July/Aug, page 71.

Tidings from the 18th Century-Beth Gilgun, "The Sportsman," Jan/Feb, page 19; "The Sportsman's Accessories," Mar/Apr, page 19; "To Hang from the Waist," July/Aug, page 21; "Puddings, Pies, and Other Sweets," Sept/Oct, page 22.

 

MISCELLANEOUS

Against Flesh and Blood-Clayton Emery, Jan/Feb, page 63.

Left-Hand vs. Right-Hand: Evidence of Wear on Original Powder Horns-Lee A. Larken, Mar/Apr, page 65.

The Traitor-Bill Rundorff, Nov/Dec, page 67.

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