INDEX OF ARTICLES 2004

 

 

 

  Book Reviews

 British Military Flintlock Rifles, 1740–1840—Terry S. Todish, Jul/Aug, page 79.

Hawk’s Valley—Bill Scurlock, Sep/Oct, page 80.

Jaeger Rifles: Collected Articles Published in Muzzle Blasts—Peter A. Alexander, Mar/Apr, page 80.

Leading by Example: Partisan Fighters and Leaders of New France, 1660–1760—George Larrabee, Jan/Feb, page  80.

Recreating the Double Barrel Muzzleloading Shotgun, 2nd Edition—Peter A. Alexander, May/Jun, page 80.

So Wild a Dream—Bill Scurlock, Sep/Oct, page 80.

Through So Many Dangers: The Memoirs and Adventures of Robert Kirk—Christopher B. Matheney, Jul/Aug, page 84.

Whatever Shall I Wear?—Linda Scurlock, Nov/Dec, page 79.

 

 Guns & Gunsmithing

 Gunsmith of Grenville County—Peter A. Alexander, “Coning the Muzzle,” Mar/Apr, page 11; “Bobby Hoyt: Barrel Maker & Restorer,” May/Jun, page 21; “Exploring & Restoring an Original Rifle by Casper Fordney,” Jul/Aug, page 17.

Historic Gunstock Woods—Stephen A. Shepherd, Jan/Feb, page 61.

Lapping the Rifle Bore—Fred Stutzenberger, Jul/Aug, page 67.

 

Historical

 The Alamo: Deserving of Being Noted—Tim J. Todish, May/Jun, page 57.

Bent’s Old Fort on the Arkansas—Michael R Phillips, Jul/Aug, page 49.

Cache of the Hollow Tree—Tony Hunter, “The American Windsor Chair: Part Two,” Jan/Feb, page 29; “The Ellington Stone and the Explorations of LaSalle: Part I,” Mar/Apr, page 49; “Part II,” May/Jun, page 31; “Old Virginia: Part One,” Jul/Aug, page 23; “Part Two,” Sep/Oct, page 33; “Part Three,” Nov/Dec, page 29.

Cowpens: Tarleton’s Waterloo—Kelly Bell, Sep/Oct, page 47.

Eyewitness to History—Jim Crutchfield, “The Trail of Tears,” Jan/Feb, page 45; “The French and Indian War: Episode One,” Mar/Apr, page 45; “Episode Two,” May/Jun, page 45; “Episode Three,” Jul/Aug, page 34; “A Give-and-Take War,” Sep/Oct, page 44; “The Fall of the French in North America,” Nov/Dec, page 48.

Falcons of the Lakes—Matt Wulf, Nov/Dec, page 73.

Frontier Hunters—Curt Schmidt, Mar/Apr, page 63.

Hunting Pioneers in the Illinois Country—Bob Holden, Sep/Oct, page 74.

Invasion of Canada—Earl Echelberry, Jul/Aug, page 73.

Lewis & Clark, America’s First Westerners—Gary J. Peterson, “Part 1,” Jan/Feb, page 71; “Part 2,” Mar/Apr, page 68; “Part 3,” May/Jun, page 63; “Part 4,” Jul/Aug, page 59; “Part 5,” Sep/Oct, page 53; “Part 6,” Nov/Dec, page 59.

And They Danced All Night—George Larrabee, Sep/Oct, page 69.

Western Backtracks—Ronald Kil, “Muy Hombres,” Jan/Feb, page 41; “The Fighting Navajos,” Mar/Apr, page 37; “An Affair of Honor,” May/Jun, page 48; ”Against the Odds,” Jul/Aug, page 38.

 

How-To

 Cutting to the Person—Amanda Lipps, Jul/Aug, page 55.

Gather ‘Round the Stove—Mar/Apr, page 60; May/Jun, page 51; Jul/Aug, page 37.

Making Barrel Keys and Lugs: Part II—Fred J. Stutzenberger, Jan/Feb, page 66.

The Trouble with Quill Pens—Jim Magill, Nov/Dec, page 55.

 

  Hunting & Shooting

 On the Game Trail—“Jager Gluck,” Mark Kirchgesler, Mar/Apr, page 41; “Broken Buck and Ugly Gun,” Mark Sage, May/Jun, page 54; “Turkeys & Muzzleloaders,” Randy D. Smith, Sep/Oct, page 59; “Limb Bacon ‘Round the Ol’ Skink Tree,” Terry Eddings, Nov/Dec, page 51.

Shootin’ the Breeze—Fred J. Stutzenberger, Nov/Dec, page 6

Shooting the Bull—Mike Nesbitt, “The Coned Muzzle,” Jan/Feb, page 35; “An Off-Beat Shoot,” Mar/Apr, page 31; “Pouches: Their Style & Performance,” May/Jun, page 39; “Shooting at Night,” Jul/Aug, page 29; “About Wooden Ramrods,” Sep/Oct, page 39; “Gun Covers,” Nov/Dec, page 37.

A Tenderfoot’s First Trek—Joseph A. Harding, Mar/Apr, page 74.

 

Living History

 The Far West—Rex Allen Norman, “Cappos, Capeaus and Capotes,” Jan/Feb, page 23; “Bullet Pouches & Powder Horns,” Mar/Apr, page 25; “Rambling around Rifles,” May/Jun, page 25; “Tobacco & Pipes of the Mountaineers,” Jul/Aug, page 11; “Forced Afoot,” Sep/Oct, page 27; “Preparing for Winter Quarters,” Nov/Dec, page 25.

A Pilgrim’s Journey—Mark A. Baker, “Pugilism & Fisticuffs,” Jan/Feb, page 9; “The Colonial Mind: Slaves, Savages & Suspicions,” May/Jun, page 11; “Taking Your Best Shot—Quickly,” Sep/Oct, page 11; “Taking Your Best Shot—Coolly,” Nov/Dec, page 11.

Portraying the 18th Century Baby & Child—Sharon Ann Burnston, Jan/Feb, page 49.

Reconstructed Martin’s Station—William F. Brown, III, Sep/Oct, page 63.

Tidings from the 18th Century—Beth Gilgun, “A Gown for the Middling Sort,” Jan/Feb, page 17; “For the Refreshment of Travaillers & Strangers,” Mar/Apr, page 17; “The Lady’s Bookshelf,” Sep/Oct, page 19; “Autumn Receipts,” Nov/Dec, page 19.

 

  Miscellaneous

 First Invasion: The War of 1812—Bill Scurlock, Nov/Dec, page 42.

An Interview with Mark A. Baker—Mark Sage, “Part I,” Jan/Feb, page 54; “Part II,” Mar/Apr, page 54;

A Rifle for Sarah’s Husband—Richard Weaver, May/Jun, page 72.

When This You See, Remember Me: Nine Powder Horns to Commemorate the French & Indian War—Lee A. Larkin, Jul/Aug, page 40.

 

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