INDEX OF ARTICLES 2005

BOOK REVIEWS

HOW-TO

The Alamo Reader: A Study in History—Tim J. Todish, Sept/Oct, page 74.

American Colonial Ranger: The Northern Colonies, 1724–64—Tim J. Todish, Sept/Oct, page 74.

Blue Jacket: Warrior of the Shawnees—George Larrabee, Jan/Feb, page 80.

Camp River Dubois —Bill Scurlock, Nov/Dec, page 73.

Carl Roters and the Rendezvous Murals—Bill Scurlock, Sept/Oct, page 80.

Deerskins into Buckskins: How to Tan with Brains, Soap or Eggs—Bill Scurlock, Sept/Oct, page 80.

Keys to the Past: Archaeolgical Tresures of Mackinac--Tim J. Todish, Nov/Dec, page 74.

Recreating the 18th Century Powder Horn—Bill Scurlock, Jul/Aug, page 80.

Selected Articles from the KRA Bulletin —Bill Scurlock, Nov/Dec, page 72.

Success in the North American Fur Trade—Mike Nesbitt, Nov/Dec, page 74.

The Workman's Guide to Tailoring Stitches and Techniques by a Tailor and His Foreman —Linda Scurlock, Nov/Dec, page 72.

FICTION

A Rising Heat —Richard Weaver, Nov/Dec, page 54.

General Washington & Private Hartmann—Hank Yost, Jul/Aug, page 47.

The Giants ­­ Alex Miller, “Part 1,” Jan/Feb, page 57; “Part 2,” Mar/Apr, page 49.

Neighbor Ephraim—Clayton Emery, Jul/Aug, page 61.

Shaw’s Winter—Richard Weaver, Mar/Apr, page 73.

GUNS & GUNSMITHING

Chambers' English Gentleman's Sporting Rifle — Mike Nesbitt, Nov/Dec, page 41.

Cutting the Barrel Groove—Wulf Schultz, Jul/Aug, page 58.

Fire-Lapping for Muzzleloaders—Allan Wechlo, Jul/Aug, page 65.

Gunsmith of Grenville County—Peter A. Alexander, “Restoring an Original Casper Fordney Rifle,” Jan/Feb, page 11; “The Brass-Barreled Rifle,” May/Jun, page 25; “Will the Real George Schreyer, Sr. Please Stand Up?” Jul/Aug, page 25.

Making a Draw-Filling Guide—Wulf Schultz, May/Jun, page 62.

Precious Metal Inlays—Fred J. Stutzenberger, Jul/Aug, page 51.

Washington Historical Gunmaker’s Guild—Richard Weaver, May/Jun, page 73.

HUNTING & SHOOTING

The Fun of Hunting with a Muzzleloading Shotgun—Donald E. Kimmel, Mar/Apr, page 70.

Muzzleloading in China—Chris Kirby, as told to Gary Yee, Mar/Apr, page 62.

On the Game Trail—“First Buffalo,” John  McMullen, Jan/Feb, page 41; “The Long, Brown Season,” John W. Hayes, May/Jun, page 53; “The Camp Gun,” Alex Miller, Sept/Oct, page 55; Yes, Virginia, You Are a Hunting Rifle," Mark Kirchgesler, Nov/Dec, page 45.

Shooting the Bull—Mike Nesbitt, “Sitting, Kneeling & Cross-Sticks,” Jan/Feb, page 29; “Those Who Have & Those Who Will,” Mar/Apr, page 21; “Round Ball & That’s All,” May/Jun, page 19; “Let’s Study Geometry,” Jul/Aug, page 19; “Shooting Half Balls,” Sept/Oct, page 19; "For a Smaller Pouch," Nov/Dec, page 19.

Traditional Hunting: Living History without Footnotes—Dennis Neely, May/Jun, page 69.

Wing & Shot: Cocking the Hammers—Robert E. Crowley, Sept/Oct, page 45.

MISCELLANEOUS

2005 CLA Live Auction—Lee A. Larkin, Jul/Aug, page 68.

Modern Primitive Weapons—Josh Blount, Mar/Apr, page 80.

Transparent Amber — Alex Miller, Nov/Dec, page 59.

Mountain Thunder: 10th Mountain Division Senior NCO Staff Ride — Tim J. Todish, Sept/Oct, page 67.

 

 

Barns & Bull’s-Eyes—Jaime Scherer, May/Jun, page 65.

Building a Dugout Canoe—Mike Blumenstein, Sept/Oct, page 49.

Chickaree Stew—Alex Miller, Jul/Aug, page 55.

Treasure in the Hunt: Research & Documentation for the Living Historian—Tim J. Todish, Jan/Feb, page 63.

HISTORICAL

Cache of the Hollow Tree—Tony Hunter, “The Wilderness Fighters: Part 1,” Jan/Feb, page 21; “Part 2,” Mar/Apr, page 27; “Part 3,” May/Jun, page 31; “Part 4,” Jul/Aug, page 31; “Part 5,” Sept/Oct, page 25; “The Webfoot Soldiers: Part 1,” Nov/Dec, page 25.

David E. Lawhon: Texas Patriot with a Printing Press—Ken Krueger, Nov/Dec, page 50.

Dragoons & Mounted Riflemen of the Carolina Militia—Jody Fraser, Jan/Feb, page 52.

Eyewitness to History—Jim Crutchfield, “The Early Abolition Movement,” Jan/Feb, page 35; “The Evolution of the Railroad in America,” Mar/Apr, page 41; “The Great Transcontinental Railroad Surveys,” May/Jun, page 45; “The Transcontinental Railroad: Obstacles to Overcome,” Jul/Aug, page 43; “Building the Transcontinental Railroad,” Sept/Oct, page 38.

Friday, the Arapaho Boy—Ronald Kil, Jul/Aug, page 74.

Fort Frye—Curt Schmidt, Sept/Oct, page 60.

King's Mountain: The Forgotten Turning Point—Kelly Bell, Nov/Dec, page 63.

Lewis and Clark, America’s First Westerners—Gary J. Peterson, “Part 7,” Jan/Feb, page 45.

Raiders across the Rio Grande—Fred J. Stutzenberger, “The Spanish Years,” Mar/Apr, page 55; “The Texas Years,” May/Jun, page 57.

Rifleman Tom Plunkett of the British 95th—Gary R. Yee, Jul/Aug, page 71.

Stories from the 13th Colony—William J. Evelyn, Mar/Apr, page 67.

Western Backtracks—Ronald Kil, “Tales of the Jornada,” Jan/Feb, page 37; “Indians & Grizzlies,” Mar/Apr, page 45; “Nelson Story’s Gamble,” May/Jun, page 49; “Tom Tobin, Frontiersman,” Sept/Oct, page 41; "Tom Tobin, Manhunter," Nov/Dec, page 37.

LIVING HISTORY

The Far West—Rex Allen Norman, “Minding Our Back-Trail,” Jan/Feb, page 17; “The Trapping Outfit,” May/Jun, page 39; “Foo-Fer-Aw,” Jul/Aug, page 39; “Foods, Cooking and Little Luxuries,” Sept/Oct, page 33; "Sticks and Stones," Nov/Dec, page 31.

A Pilgrim’s Journey—Mark A. Baker, “Taking Your Best Shot—with Celerity,” Mar/Apr, page 11; “Shooting Quickly—Without Losing an Eye,” May/Jun, page 11; “Shooting Quickly Defined Negatively,” Jul/Aug, page 9; “Shooting Quickly—With Dexterity,” Sept/Oct, page 9; Shooting Quickly¾While Avoiding the “Buck Ague,” Nov/Dec, page 9.

That Friendship Be Stronger—Amanda Lipps, Jan/Feb, page 70.

Tidings from the 18th Century—Beth Gilgun, “Lotteries in Colonial America,” Mar/Apr, page 35.

 

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