(The page numbers refer to the first page of the article.
"Brigade News and Information can include: Calendar, Meetings, Upcoming
Events, Past Events &c. (ads are not incluced.)
Vol.
I No. 1 (Winter 1962) [this issue entitled "The Continental
Line"]
Editorial:
Off and Running, Wayne Michael Daniels (intro to and intent of the Dispatch)
p.3
Official
Report: First Company Firelock Matches, Robert Fisch (results of first semi-annual
firelock matches) p.4
The
Military Hunting Shirt, Wayne Michael Daniels (short history of hunting
shirt with pattern) p.7
Brigade
News and Information p.10
Fabrics
of the Revolutionary Period, [author unknown] (descriptions of period fabrics)
p.11
Vol.
I No. 2
(August/September 1964) [this
second issue is titled "The Continental Courier"]
Brigade
News and Information p.1, 3
The
Order of Dress for Brigade Functions, Wayne M. Daniels (descriptions of
dress regulations like "Fatigue Dress" &c.) p.2
Vol.
I No. 3 (November 1964) [this issue, & all subsequent issues,
entitled "The Brigade Dispatch"]
Brigade
News and Information p.1
The
Order of Dress for Brigade Functions p.2
Vol.
II No. 1 (January 1965)
Brigade News and Information
p.1, 2, 3
Regimental Notes: McDougall's
First Regt. N.Y. (biography of this unit) p.3
Vol.
II No. 2 (February 1965)
Brigade News and Information
p.1, 2
The Committee of Safety
(safety regulations for Brigade events) p.1
1965 Roster: National
Officers, Staff and Unit Commanders p.3
Vol.
II No. 3 (March 1965)
Brigade News and Information
p.1, 2, 3
Wayne Michael Daniels
(story of a New York City judge as a moral) p.2
Regimental Notes: The
First Maryland Regiment (biography of unit) p.3
Vol.
II No. 4 (June 1965)
Brigade News and Information
p.1, 2
6th Nat'l Firelock
Matches, May 22-23, 1965 (event results) p.3
How to Write Articles
for The Brigade Dispatch, Edwin S. Wright (length of articles &c.) p.4
Vol.
II No. 5 (August 1965)
Brigade News and Information
p.1, 2
How to Make Leather
Goods, John Frayler (Instructions for Sewing, Dyeing and Working Leather)
p.3
History of the First
Pennsylvania Regiment, George Kusel p.5
Vol.
II No. 6
(September 1965)
Brigade News and Information
p.1, 2, 3, 4
7th Nat'l Firelock Matches,
Aug 21-22 (event results) p.2
Regimental Notes: Tips,
Paul Nichols (making a canteen taste fresh) p.4
Regimental Notes: Tips,
Wayne M. Daniels ("Garry's It" rust prevention & lubricant)
p.4
The New Windsor Cantonment,
New Windsor Cantonment (the Cantonment during the revolution) p.5
Springfield in the
Revolution, Peter Comtois (Springfield as depot and armory for Washington)
p.6
Vol. II No. 8 (December 1965)
Brigade News and Information p.1, 2, 3
Results of the Brigade Reproduction Authenticity Contest p.2
So You Need a Canteen, Charles Meyer (instructions for making a canteen)
p.4
Vol. III No.1 (February 1966)
Brigade News and Information p.1, 2
Regimental Notes: Shooting Tip, Paul Nichols (method for sharpening flints
while they are in the gun) p.3
Some Notes and Advice on the Cocking of Hats, George C. Woodbridge (descriptions
of period styles of cocked hats with instructions for cocking your own hat)
p.4
Cocked Hat Lining, Wayne M. Daniels (instructions for lining your own hat)
p.7
Vol. III No.1 (February 1966)
Brigade News and Information p.1, 2
Regimental Notes: Shooting Tip, Paul Nichols (method for sharpening flints
while they are in the gun) p.3
Some Notes and Advice on the Cocking of Hats, George C. Woodbridge (descriptions
of period styles of cocked hats with instructions for cocking your own hat)
p.4
Cocked Hat Lining, Wayne M. Daniels (instructions for lining your own hat)
p.7
Vol. III No. 2 (March 1966)
Brigade News and Information p.1
Regimental Notes: Tips on Making a Bullet Block, Paul Nichols p.2
The Band of Music of the Second Virginia Regiment, 1779-1783, George P.
Caroll (music and the letters of Col. Christian Febiger) p.4
Team Matches Questionnaire (questionnaire on live fire event, targets,
rounds &c.) p.7
Vol. III No. 3 (April 1966)
Brigade News and Information p.1
A British Military Blanket, Wayne Michael Daniels (detailed description
of an original blanket) p.2
Vol. III No. 4 (June 1966)
Brigade News and Information p.1, 2
W M Daniels and Son: Makers of Fine Historic Reproductions (ad/description
of reproduction products) p.3
Vol. III No. 5 (July 1966)
Brigade News and Information p.1, 2
Editorial, (drinking at brigade events, and one incident) p.1
Past Events: 8th. National Firelock Matches - Results p.3
Life with the Brigade and How to Survive It (Confessions of a Brigade Wife),
"Patience" p.4
Vol. III No. 5 [Misnumbered] (September 1966)
Brigade News and Information p.1, 2, 3
Past Events, (results of firelock match) p.3
On Leather Work and Inferiority Complexes, Charles W. Meyer (instructions
for making bayonet and sword scabbards) p.4
Vol. III No. 6 (October 1966)
Brigade News and Information p.1, 2, 3
Past Event, (9th national firelock match results) p.2
The Care and Feeding of Leather: New and Old, Wayne M. Daniels (care of
leather, breaking it in and storage p.4
Vol. IV No. 1 (January 1967)
Brigade News and Information p.1, 2
The Ferguson Rifle, Peter Comtois (Patrick Furguson and his breech-loading
rifle) p.3
Recommended Books: A Treatise on Artillery (reprint of 1759 artillery manual)
p.7
Recommended Books: Baron Von Steuben and His Regulations (reprint of Steuben's
manual) p.7
Recommended Books: History Written with a Pick and Shovel (composite of
articles by Calver & Bolton, who dug for military artifacts in New York
area: includes photos of artifacts) p.7
National Officers of the Brigade of the American Revolution p.8
Unit Commanders, (list of 1967 unit officers with addresses) p.9
The Gun Flint in the American Revolution, George C. Woodbridge (manufacture,
sheathing, types and making of gun flints p.10
Vol. IV No. 2 (March 1967)
Brigade News and Information p.1, 2
The School of the Army: 13 May 1967 (upcoming events) p.2
From The Office of the Inspector General, George C. Woodbridge (on the
need for more shabbiness in clothes) p.4
Famous Order, Gerald C. Stowe (copy of Gen. Washington's order dated July
29, 1779 on swearing) p.5
Recommended Book: Uniforms of the British Army, 4 vols (British uniforms
from the 14th century thru 1800) p.5
Fort Frederick, Ross Kimmel (history of fort and plans for event) p.6
A Catalog of Ordnance and Military Stores Captured by British Forces Under
General Howe During the Campaign in New York and New Jersey, 12 July- 14 December
1776, George C. Woodbridge p.8
Vol. IV No. 3 (June 1967)
Brigade News and Information p.1, 2, 4
Regimental Notes, James O'Connor (period hair styles) p.3
Regimental Notes, Martin A. Pope (Indian method for hunting duck) p.3
Some Minutiae Concerning Soldier Life in the 18th Century, Together with
a Number of Humorous Anecdotes for the Edification of the Troops of the Brigade,
the Whole Gleaned from Various Contemporary Books and Papers, G. Woodbridge
(blacking recipe, salutes &c) p.3
Knowlton's Rangers, Charles Carrow (biography of Thomas Knowlton and his
Rangers) p.4
How to Throw a Tomahawk, W. Wigham p.5
The Colonial Wool Industry, W. M. Daniels (the keeping of sheep, manufacture
and use of wool) p.6
Vol. IV No. 4 (August 1967)
Brigade News and Information p.1, 2, 3
From the Committee of Safety (safety at brigade firelock matches) p.3
5th Conn. Regt., The Bishop Seabury Corps (short history of a re-created
unit) p.4
Common Pike Heads of the American Revolution, George C. Neumann (history
of the use of pikes with pictures of originals) p.5
Colonial Paint, Charles W. Meyer (descriptions of paints and oils available
in the colonies) p.6
Regimental Coats, George C. Woodbridge (styles and materials of British
and Whig regimental coats) p.8
Colonial Dyes, Martin Pope (natural dyes & mordants for clothing) p.9
Vol. IV No. 5 (November 1967)
Brigade News and Information p.1, 4, 5
From the Brigade Inspector, George C. Woodbridge (results of the inspections
of four brigade units: The Corps of Light Infantry, The Bergen County Militia,
1st Maryland Regiment, 3rd Maryland Regiment) p.2
Musick, G. C. Woodbridge (a excerpt from "A System for the Complete
Interior Management and Economy of a Battalion of Infantry", printed
1775, on the
qualifications necessary in a Drum-Major, Drummer &c.) p.6
Roger's Rangers, Robert Rogers (instructions by Maj. Rogers to his men
on provisions, how to behave, marching and general day-to-day instructions)
p.9
"If I Were King of the Forest", Wayne M. Daniels (the author's
wish-list) p.9