(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.
IX No. 1 (January 1971)
[Volume misnumbered]
Annual Index of Features,
P.R.N. Katcher p.1
Cold Weather Clothing
Section: A Frontier Foul Weather Coat, Richard Juday (period instructions
for making a watchcoat) p.3
(no title), Don Trioni
(picture of original British mitten) p.4
Overalls in the British
Army, P.R.N. Katcher p.5
Ice Creepers, P.R.N.
Katcher (descriptions of soldiers shoe attachments for walking on ice) p.5
Brigade News and Information
p.7, 8, 9
Further Notes on British
Coats, (unknown author) (description of cloth, color &c. of British military
coats) p.8
Collector Candids:
British Bayonet Scabbard, George C. Neumann (description and photo of original
scabbard) p.9
The Hunting Shirt,
(unknown author) (hunting shirt pattern) p.11
Vol.
VIII No. 2 (March/April 1971)
The Battle of Piqua,
Richard R. Juday (history of the battle with a list of men from Kentucky who
were at the battle) p.1
The 23rd Regt. at Bunker
Hill, David C. Cole (rebuttal to previous article with list of actions in
which the 23rd was engaged) p.3
Some Brief Notes on
18th Century Dining, Robert Mulligan p.4
Collector Candids:
Shell Guard Hangers, George C. Neumann (description and photos of originals)
p.5
An 18th Century Knit
Hat, Don Troiani (photo & info of original) p.5
Brigade News and Information
p.8
Plate No. 11, Company
Officer, 2nd Battalion, New Jersey Volunteers, 1778-1783, Dennis Martin &
P.R.N. Katcher (plate & article) p.11
Vol.
VIII No. 3 (May/June 1971)
The Frock: A Revolutionary
War Fatigue Shirt, William Wigham (history, description and uses of frocks)
p.1
The Pewter "USA"
Button, Don Troiani (original buttons) p.3
Clinton's Dam Project,
Robert E. Mulligan (dam built by General Clinton in 1779 to raise the level
of Otsego Lake) p.4
Collector Candids:
Naval Boarding Pike, George C. Neumann p.5
18th Century Woven
Materials, Richard Juday (types of period cloth with descriptions) p.6
A Continental Clothing
Issue, P.R.N. Katcher (fall, 1777 issue of clothing to Washington's men with
costs of individual items) p.7
Brigade News and Information
p.8, 9
Uniforms of the Revolution:
Private, Battalion Company, 43rd Regiment of Foot, 1776-1777, Don Troiani
(plate and article) p.10
Vol.
VIII No. 4 (July/August 1971)
David Bushnell and
the Famous Water Machine From Connecticut, Arthur S. Lefkowitz (the first
submarine) p.1
Collector Candids:
Stone Bullet Molds, George C. Neumann p.6
Brigade News and Information
p.6, 7, 10
Matross, Capt. Coren's
Independent Company of Artillery, 1777-1780, Dennis Martin & P.R.N. Katcher
(plate and article) p.8
British Infantry Cartridge
Box c.1775, George Woodbridge (pattern) p.11
Vol.
VIII No. 5 (Sept./Oct. 1971)
A Sword for George
Rogers Clark, Richard R. Juday (the story of a presentation sword, 1779, with
drawing) p.1
Uniforms of the Revolution:
Private, Musketeer Regiment von Reidesel, 1777, Dennis Martin, P.R.N. Katcher
(plate and article) p.6
Letters to the Editor,
Rene Chartbrand (concerning the wearing of modern eyeglasses and women in
the ranks with reply) p.6
Basket Hilted Hangers,
George C. Neumann p.8
Brigade News and Information
p.9
Great Encouragement
for Seamen, (reproduction of 1777 advertisement to volunteer to serve under
John Paul Jones) p.10
Vol.
VIII No. 6 (Nov./Dec. 1971)
The British Soldier's
Reputation Before the Revolution, Gustav Person (colonist's perception of
the British soldier with descriptions of
four of his greatest
battles just before the Revolution) p.1
Uniforms of the Revolution:
Seamen, Pa. Armed Boats, on the Jersey, 1781, Dennis Martin and P.R.N. Katcher
(plate and article) p.6
Brigade News and Information
p.6, 9
A Lionheaded Hanger,
Don Troiani p.8
The Short War of Private
Hawkins, Robert C. Gramberg (story of Moses Hawkins) p.9
Books: Recollections
of an Old Soldier, P.R.N. Katcher (memoir of David Perry a veteran of the
French and Indian
and Revolutionary Wars)
p.10
[no title], (reproduction
of enlistment advertisement for the First Batt. Pa. Loyalists) p.11
Vol.
IX No. 1 (Jan./Feb.
1972)
The Belted Waistcoat,
P.R.N. Katcher (description of Continental issued waistcoat) p.1
Private, Regiment von
Eyb - 1777-1783, Derek Fitzjames (plate) p.4
Annual Index, 1971
The Battle of Minden, P.R.N. Katcher p.7
Vol.
IX No. 2 (Mar./Apr. 1972) (the pages are incorrectly numbered)
Brigade News and Information
p.2
Letters to the Editor,
(commander's resignation) (purpose of Brigade) (small re-enactment units)
(book review reply) p.2
Brigade News and Information
p.8
Books: The Picture
Newspaper of the American Revolution, P.R.N. Katcher p.10
Vol.
IX No. 3 (May/June 1972) [part of issue is missing]
Thomas Pain and his
Unusual Military Career, Alan C. Aimone p.1
Gunner, 4th Battalion,
Royal Artillery Regiment, 1776, Don Troiani (plate and article) p.9
Vol.
IX No. 4 (July/August 1972)
The Battle of Quebec,
Gustav Person (short description of battle) p.1
Brigade News and Information
p.2
Private, 1st North
Carolina Regiment 1779, George Woodbridge & P.R.N. Katcher (plate and
article) p.2
Recent Books of Special
Interest, P.R.N. Katcher (Spanish Military Weapons in Colonial America 1700-1821;
British Military Longarms 1815-1864; Encyclopedia of Continental Army Units)
p.4
Vol.
IX No. 5 (September/October 1972)
Yankee Gunpowder in
the Revolution, Robert C. Gramberg (British regulations and American production
of gunpowder) p.1
Seaman, Royal Navy,
1775-1783, Richard T. Claydon & Dennis Martin (plate and article) p.3
A Brief But Pleasant
Visit to a British Fort in the Year 1773, George C. Woodbridge (from: 'The
Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. by James Boswell,
1783' of a trip to Fort George) p.5
Did British Use Rebel
Equipment?, P.R.N. Katcher (cartridge boxes) p.6
Vol.
IX No. 6 (Nov./Dec. 1972)
Washington's Life-Guard,
George Washington Parke Curtis & P.R.N. Katcher (plate and article) p.1,
4
Brigade News and Information
p.1, 4, 8
A Signed Blanket Check,
Arthur S. Lufkowitz (check, drawn against the U.S., signed by Timothy Pickering)
p.4
A Nine Hole British
"Belly" Box, Charles W. Meyer (pattern and description of original
box) p.5
New England, New York,
New Jersey and Pennsylvania in 1781: An Italian Map of 1781, George Shumway
Publisher p.6
Swords in Newspapers,
Don Troiani (excerpts from period newspaper advertisements on unusual swords)
p.8
Recent Books of Special
Interest, P.R.N. Katcher (American Soldiers of the Revolution; English Civil
War: A Military Handbook) p.9
(recruiting poster
for the 5th Northumberland Grenadier Regiment) p.12