
INDEX OF ARTICLES—2003
BOOK
REVIEWS
British Campaign Furniture: Elegance under Canvas !740-1914-Richard S. Toone,
Jan/Feb, page 80.
Encyclopedia
of Native American Bows, Arrows and Quivers-Bill Scurlock, Jan/Feb, page 75.
Heroes
to Me-Rex Allen Norman, Nov/Dec, page 83.
The
Hunters of Kentucky: A Narrative History of America's First Far West,
1750-1792-Timothy C. Nichols, Mar/Apr, page 84.
Indian
War Clubs of the American Frontier-Bill Scurlock, Jan/Feb, page 80.
Libery's
Daughters-Jerry Crawford, Mar/Apr, page 78.
Massacre
at Fort William Henry-Tim Todish, Nov/Dec, page 82.
Seeing
through the Eyes of Yesterday: The Kentucky Rifle and the Golden Mean-Peter A.
Alexander, Jul/Aug, page 84.
To Go
upon Discovery: James Cook and Canada-George Larrabee, July/Aug, page 79.
CRAFTS
& CRAFTSMEN
From
the Hands of the Master Craftsman-"Jerry Huddleston," Paul R. Jones,
Mar/Apr, page 40; "David T. Dodds," Paul R. Jones, Sept-Oct, page 40;
"Steve Davis and Mike Rowe," Bill Scurlock, Nov/Dec, page 40.
A New
Birch-Bark Canoe for a New Museum-Rochelle Dale, May/Jun, page 55.
Triple
"J" Horns and Pouches-Lynn D. Sorum, Sept/Oct, page 49.
GUNS & GUNSMITHING
Clark's Little Gun-Gary J. Peterson, May/Jun, page 73.
David
Crockett's First Rifle-Danny Caywood, Sept/Oct, page 67.
The
Gunsmith of Grenville County-Peter A. Alexander, "A Study of an Early
Virginia Longrifle," MAy/June, page 31; "The Masonic Kentucky
Rifle," Jul/Aug, page 17.
HISTORICAL
The Art of the Tale: The Sh-tting Spring-Ted Franklin Belue, Mar/Apr, page 65.
Benjamin
Logan: The Forgotten Kentucky Hero-Ronald W. Poppe, Jul/Aug, page 71.
Cache
of the Hollow Tree-Tony Hunter, "The Viking Ancestry of Daniel Boone: Part
1," Jan/Feb, page 35; "Who Will Command?" Mar/Apr, page 47;
"The Jesuit Black Robes among the Hurons: Part 1," May/June, page 41;
"Part 2," Jul/Aug, page 25; "Part 3," Sept/Oct, page 27;
"The American Windsor Chair: Part 1" nov/Dec, page 31.
Earthen
Camp Kitchens-John U. Rees, Sept/Oct, page 59.
Eyewitness
to History-Jim Crutchfield, "An Early Murder along the Ohio River,"
Jan/Feb, page 41; "The Battle of Bloody Marsh," Mar/Apr, page 37;
"The Texan-Santa Fe Expedition," May/Jun, page 37; "The Battle of
Franklin: A Soldier's View," Jul/Aug, page 35; "The Case of the
Double-Barreled Cannon," Nov/Dec, page 53.
A Flap
over Flaps-Robert Kisthart, Sept/Oct, page 84.
George
Michael Bedinger, Hunter and Statesman: Part 2-Ted Franklin Belue, Jan/Feb, page
58.
North
Carolina Provincials and the French and Indian War-John R. Maass, Sept/Oct, page
53.
Shebangs,
Shades and Shelter Tents-John U. Rees, "Part 1," Mar/Apr, page 69;
"Part 2," May/Jun, page 63.
The
Spark that Started a Revolution: Part 2-Earl Echelberry, Jan/Feb, page 50.
Western
Backtracks-Ronald Kil, "Los Diablos Tejanos: Part 2," Jan/Feb, page
47; "Long Knives," Mar/Apr, page 61; "The Spoils of War,"
May/Jun, page 51; "Los Ciboleros: Part 1," Sept/Oct, page 38;
"Part 2," Nov/Dec, page 37.
HOW-TO
Gather
'Round the Stove—Jan/Feb,
page 64; May/June, page 71; July/Aug, page 39; Sept/Oct, page 45.
Making Barrel Keys and Lugs: Part 1-Fred J. Stutzenberger, Nov/Dec, page 68.
Wheelbarrow
Workbench-Fred J. Stutzenberger, May/Jun, page 59.
HUNTING
& SHOOTING
Daniel
Ashby's Bear Hunt-John Droesch, Jan/Feb, page 71.
A
Little Trek on Snowshoes-John D. Adair, Sept/Oct, page 73.
On
the Game Trail-"The Christening," Terry Eddings, Jan/Feb, page 44;
"It's All about the Hunt," Larry Fiorillo, May/Jun, page 47;
"Turkey Hunt on Shickskinny Mountain, Michael Zimmerman, Nov/Dec, page 56.
Shooting
the Bull-Mike Nesbitt, "Little Things That You Need with a Flintlock,"
Jan/Feb, page 31; "Flintlock Pistols," Mar/Apr, page 33; "Those
Persnickety Percussions," May/June, page 27; "Reloading on the
Move," Jul/Aug, page 31; "Offhand Shooting: Let's Get Serious,"
Sept/Oct, page 33; "More about Flints," Nov/Dec, page 47.
LIVING HISTORY
The Far West-Rex Allen Norman, "The Humble Shirt," Jan/Feb, page 19;
"Mountaineer Moccasins," Mar/Apr, page 21; "Hunter's Hoods and
Wolf-Ear Caps," May/Jun, page 13; "'Topping Off': Felt Hats and Other
Caps," Jul/Aug, page 11; "Butchers and Scalpers," Sept/Oct, page
21; "Encasing the Knife," Nov/Dec, page 25.
Phases,
Crazes, and the Next hot Trend-Bill Higbie, Jan/Feb, page 67.
A
Pilgrim's Journey-Mark A. Baker, "Bearing Horrible Memories," Jan/Feb,
page 11; "A Reckless and Daring Breed," Mar/Apr, page 11; "Truly
Teaching, Truly Trying," Sept/Oct, page 11; "Gralloching and Tallow
Rendereing," Nov/Dec, page 11.
Reenacting
the Passover-Sharon Ann Burnston, Mar/Apr, page 55.
Rendezvous
at Portuguese Houses-Gary J. Peterson, Jul/Aug, page 65.
Summer
Scout-Mike Blumenstein, Jul/Aug, page 53.
Tidings
from the 18th Century-Beth Gilgun, "To Keep Warm in Winter," Jan/Feb,
page 25; "A Bit of Quilting," Mar/Apr, page 27; "Printed and
Painted Cottons," May/Jun, page 19; "Simples, Remedies and
Receipts," Nov/Dec, page 19.
Trek
2000-Jack Meade, Jul/Aug, page 61
MISCELLANEOUS
Early
American Folk Humor as History-Joe Lane Wood, "The Militai Company
Drill," Jul/Aug, page 75' "The Shooting Match," Sept/Oct, page
75; "A Desperate Race," Nov/Dec, page 75.
Every
Man a King-Clayton Emery, Jul/Aug, page 45.
Interview
with Win Blevins-Meredith Blevins, Nov/Dec, page 72.
Joe's
Buffalo Hunt-Ronald Kil, Nov/Dec, page 62.
Ramrods
Aren't Just for Muzzleloading Anymore!-John N. Kiselica, May/June, page 80.
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