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Volume No. 81, Sept 1999
American Society of Arms Collectors and the Hagley Museum & Library
By: Dwight B. Demeritt Jr.
Asa Holman Waters and the 1842 Musket
By: John R. Ewing
The Origin of the Palmetto Pistols
By: Lewis F. Southard
Collecting Americana
By: William H. Guthman
Broken Muskets 1783-1800
By: Herman O. Benninghoff II
Volume No. 80, May 1999
The President’s Badge of Authority
By: Charles R. Suydam
Geronimo’s Surrender
By: Jay Van Orden
Remarks of the President of the NRA Foundation
By: Sandra S. Froman
This Henry Tells a Story
By: Henry A. Truslow
The Seven Deadly Pins – U.S. Rod Bayonets 1833-1903
By: Peter S. Wainwright
Early Pennsylvania Gunsmithing Schools
By: Ronald G. Gabel
Volume No. 79, October 1998
100 Years of Tryon
By: Robert A. Sadler
The Iron Lady of Erie
By: Steven Selenfriend & Ted Myers
Alvan Clark and the False Muzzle
By: John D. Hamilton
The Wurffleins of Philadelphia: Artisans at the End of an Era
By: Ronelle Willadsen
The Halberd and Other Polearms of the Late Medieval Period
By: George A. Snook
Volume No. 78, May 1998
Inspectors: Bureau of Ordnance – 1790 to Date
By: Thurston Van Horn
The New Constellation: Creating the American National Iconography
By: Bruce S. Bazelon
Steel Development for Guns
By: H.J. Swinney
Federal Ammunition for Civil War Breechloading Carbines and Rifles
By: Dean S. Thomas
Volume No. 77, October 1997
Fanciful and Real: Hollywood Cowboy Guns
By: James H. Nottage
The Rarest Sharps
By: Frank M. Sellers
Contract Rifles of the Texas State Military Board, 1862-1864
By: Howard Michael Madaus
General Thomas Jefferson Green and His Rifle
By: William H. Guthman
Volume No. 76, May 1997
Springfield Model 1795 Muskets to 1809: The Ashville Study
By: Eklund, Kellerstedt, Moller, Nehrbass, and Reid
A Newly Identified Kenansville Confederate Sword
By: John W. McAden,Jr.
U.S. Stars and Stripes
By: Robert D. Palmer
The Sheffield Works
By: Tom K. Stapleton
Volume No. 75, September 1996
The British Royal Cypher – 1660 to Present CRII-ERII
By: Peter Stuyvesant Wainwright
Modern Day Homesteading in Wyoming
By: Larry Jones
Freund & Bro. The Union Pacific and “Hell on Wheels.”
By: Floyd J. Balentine
Defending Western Trails: Arms of the Eleventh Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, 1862-1865
By: James H Nottage
New Ways to Display and Interpret Arms and Armor
By: Guy Wilson
Volume No. 74, April 1996
The Faking of Palmetto Pistols
By: Peter A. Schmidt
Some Examples of the Use of Firearms in the Mining Industry Circa 1860-1980
By: Harold Bailey Jr.
The Tallassee Armory
By: William B. Floyd
Growing Dominance: The Rise of New York State Gunmakers, 1825-1875
By: H.J. Swinney
Cypher Guns – Chief’s Guns of the Revolution
By: Lee. Wilson Burke
Early Rifles of the Shenandoah Valley
By: Wallace B. Gusler
Volume No. 73, October 1995
Silver in the Fur Trade
By: Martha W. Hamilton
Art and Archaeology and the Study of the American War for Independence
By: Herman Benninghoff II
Southern Longrifles Plain and Fancy
By: Ray McKnight
The Carson-Beale Hawken – Its Identification and Recent History
By: Lee Burke & Bill Pirie
The Restoration of a Nineteenth Century Kentucky Rifle
By: Warren Sellke
Volume No. 72, May 1995
Two Kentucky Gunmakers. Part II: John H. Madople
By: Glenn Marsh
Blades of Glory: Swords of the Scottish Infantry 1756-1900
By: Stephen Wood
Variations of the Leech & Rigdon Revolver
By: Edward J. Meredith
The Legacy of a Tidewater Gunsmith.—Thomas W. Cofer
By: M. Clifford Young
The Last Confederate Sword
By: Donald R. Tharpe
Volume No. 71, October 1994
Buffalo Guns & Adobe Walls
By: Gerald R. Mayberry
Remington “Rolling Blocks” in the Horn of Africa
By: John Dunn
John Williams’ Pistol
By: Edwin N. Gewirz
British Military Small Arms in North America, 1755-1783
By: De Witt Bailey II
Volume No. 70, April 1994
How the Nineteenth Century Soldier Got His Stuff
By: Bruce S. Bazelon
Tools and Procedures for Weapons Maintenance and Repair
By: G.W. (Bill) Huckaba
Jacob Hurd and the Boston Small Sword
By: John D Hamilton
The Tansel Family of Powder Horn Carvers
By: Jim Dresslar
Volume No. 69, October 1993
Romance of the Old West
By: Herschel C. Logan
The English Double Rifle
By: M.D. (Chip) Beckford
The U.S.N. Niagara: America’s Emerging Navel Pride
By: Mike Parker
The Life, Times and Knives of W.W. Scagel
By: Jim Lucie
The Beginning, The End
By: Henry A. Truslow
Volume No. 68, May 1993
Fort Washington and the Harmar and St. Clar Expeditions of 1790-1791
By: William H. Guthman
Benjamin Mills, 19th Century Kentucky Gunmaker
By: Glenn Marsh
Samurai: Tokugawa Period (1603-1867) Arms and Armor
By: Terry Hiener
Eli’s First Two Thousand
By: Stephen D. Marvin
Volume No. 67, October 1992
The End of the Line: The Last Days of the Sharps Rifle in Montana
By: Gerald R. Mayberry
The Story of a Knife
By: Tom K. Stapleton
The Paneled Buttplate School of Southern Kentuckies
By: J.A. (Arnie) Dowd II.
Volume No. 66, May 1992
A Brief History of Japanese Armour
By: William A. Galeno
Lancaster Multi-Barrel Pistols
By: David E. Cooley
The American Flintlock Pistol and its English Antecedent
By: Edward R. Flanagan
Louis Froelich: Immigrant, Sword Maker
By: John T. Frawner
Hallowed Metal: A Perspective on Historical Arms
By: Riley Sword
Volume No. 65, September 1991
The Development of the Gatling Gun
By: Roy M. Marcot
The Trail of a Walker
By: Paul C. Janke
18th Century English Trade Guns in the South
By: Lee Burke
Volume No. 64, May 1991
Joseph Whitworth and His Guns
By: William E. Brundage
Bayonet Belt Plates of the U.S. Army
By: J. Craig Nannos, Frederick Gaede
U.S. Model 1842 Percussion Pistols Navy and Army
By: H.B. (Luke) Woods
The “Evolved” Longarm in North America 1750-1850
By: Herman O. Benninghoff II.
One Northern Brother
By: John M. (Jack) Cleveland
Volume No. 63, October 1990
Lenard M. Brownell, 1933-1982: A Custom Gunmaker
By: Harold Bailey Jr.
Harpers Ferry Alteration of the Model 1841 Rifle
By: M.D. Beckford
The Primary 1807-1808 U.S. Martial Pistols
By: James M. Wertenberger
A Re-Examination of the English-Lock
By: Beverly Ann Straube
John Meunier – Wisconsin’s Premier Gun Maker
By: Howard E. Janecek
Schützenfest: a German-American Tradition
By: John D. Hamilton
Volume No. 62, May 1990
Bulls-Eyes and Sharpshooters
By: Charles R. Suydam
Lock, Stock and Barrel: The Henry Gunsmiths of Pennsylvania
By: Hope Elizabeth Luhman
The Mysteries of the Cass Repeating Rifle of Utica, New York
By: Paul C Janke
Fur Trader’s Pistols
By: Charles E. Hanson Jr.
Mid-18th Century British Military Swords With Open “S” Panelen Guards: An Update
By: Anthony D. Darling