(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. X No.
1 (March/April
1974)
A British Military
Blanket, Wayne Daniels (description and instructions for reproducing an original;
see notes V23#3, V23#4) p.1
Book Reviews, (General
Orders of George Washington issued at Newburgh, 1782-1783) p.5
New System of Military
Discipline: Section III. of Accouterments, Stan and Steve Tyliszczak (care
of equipment from a period source) p.6
Eighteenth Century
Military Musick During the American Revolution, Kerry N. Jost (part 1; discussion
of camp duties including drum beatings, and when to use them) p.8
Brigade News and Information
p.15-18
Tobacco Pipes in the
Continental Army, Don A. Troiani (four pipes found at American campsites,
made from various materials) p.18
Vol.
X No. 2 (May/June 1974)
Some Notes on the Question:
Why did General Howe Fail to Support General Burgoyne in the Campaign of 1777?,
Anthony Wayne Tommell (insights drawn from period sources) p.1
Brigade News and Information
p.6, 7, 10, 11, 15, 16
A Rich Cake, Carol
Woodbury (period recipe) p.7
Womens' Fashion During
the American Revolution, Nancy Cole (influences on period fashion) p.8
Eighteenth Century
Military Musick During the American Revolution, Kerry N. Jost (part 2; discussion
of marching signals and music including signals for infantry, artillery and
bugle calls) p.12
Colonial Pollution,
Arthur Lefkowitz (water pollution in New York City in the 1770s) p.14
Book Reviews (The American
Campaigns of Rochambeau's Army; Bonnin and Morris of Philadelphia, the first
American Porcelain Factory) p.15
Vol.
X No. 3 (July/August 1974)
The Continental Pioneer,
Michael Cleary (duties, equipment &c.) p.1
The Sale of the Hessians,
George Woodbridge (period document on payment for German casualties) p.4
Some Thoughts on Historical
Recreation, Wanda Daniels (perspectives on period materials) p.5
Runaway Advertisements
from the Pennsylvania Packet p.6 Eighteenth Century Recipes as Served at Colonie
Park, Jim Sweeney p.7
Photographs from events,
1974 p.8
Facsimile of Lord Sterling's
Oath as Administered by Washington, Lee MacMahn (period oath of allegiance)
p.11
Book Reviews (Stranger
Stop and Cast an Eye, a Guide to Gravestones & Gravestone Rubbing; Colonial
Kitchens, their Furnishings and their Gardens) p.13
Brigade news and information
p.12, 14, 15
Vol.
X No. 4 (Sept./Oct. 1974)
Boors and Nobles: Eighteenth
Century Soldier Life and Warfare, Part I, Alan C. Aimone (evolution of soldiering,
beginning with weapons and tactics) p.1
Some Remarks concerning
18th Century Military Weapons, Michael Cleary (effectiveness of muskets and
bayonets) p.3
Castrametation - The
Art of Encampment, David C. Cole (period article by Lewis Loche) p.4
Reflections on the
War with the Indians of North America, Richard Juday (extracts from a book
by William Smith on Bouquet's 1764 expedition) p.7
Private, Thirteenth
Regiment, Albany County Militia, William E. Meuse & Dick S. von Schriltz
(uniform plate and description) p.8
The Sufferings of Lady
Harriet Ackland, Nancy Cole (experiences of the wife of a British officer)
p.10
Book Reviews (American
Basketry and Woodenware, A Collector's Guide; with a 'New Titles' list) p.13
Antiquities of British
Regiments from the American Revolution, Thomas Pieper (regimental nicknames
and traditions which date from the American service of British regiments)
p.14
Vol.
XI No. 2 (Winter 1975) [this issue is not in the bound volume]
The Gun Flint in the
American Revolution, Edwin S. Wright (types and quality of flints) p.1
In Memoriam: Howard
M. Raymond, jr.; William Taraborrelli p.3
Textiles for Women's
Costumes of the 18th Century, Wanda Daniels (discussion of period fabrics)
p.4
Drummers Call, Kerry
N. Jost (extracts from A System for the Complete Interior Management and Economy
of a Battalion of Infantry) p.6
Collector Candids,
George C. Neumann (French & Indian War cartridge box) p.9
Organization of the
Corps of Light Infantry: The Campaign of 1780, Edward A. Dowling (order of
battle of composite battalions) p.10
Invoice of Camp Equipage...
New York, 1780, Glenn Osborne, jr. (period document listing equipment for
British regiments) p.11
Authentic Camp Revisited,
Ron Tunnison (18th Century weekend held on August 18-19, 1973) p.12
Vol.
XIV No. 1 (Summer 1978)
The Drummer's Companion
- Instructions and Rules for the Management of Rope Tensioned Drums, Including
Brigade Regulations for Drums, Part I, John M. Frayler (drum maintenance)
p.3
Boors and Nobles: Eighteenth
Century Soldier Life and Warfare, Part II, Alan C. Aimone (backgrounds of
soldiers, and recruitment) p.12
A Royal Honor Guard
(Brigade units form an honor guard for the Prince of Wales) p.18
Profiles (profile of
Sally S. Sanderson, Brigade member) p.17
The Camp Followers'
Role in the War for Independence: 1775-1783, Sally S. Sanderson (women with
the Continental army) p.20
A Military Epitaph
(from The Gentleman's Magazine, 1781) p.21
Irish Catholics in
the British Army of the American Revolution: The Article behind the Uniform,
Gregory J. W. Urwin (recruiting of Irish Catholics into British regiments)
p.22
18th Century Gunner's
Calipers, Mathias Koppinger (period instrument, and description of its use)
p.24
Bloodletting as an
Eighteenth Century Medical Practice, Otto dePierne (methods of and reasons
for bloodletting) p.27
Book Reviews (Weathering
the Storm: Women of the American Revolution; A Course of Artillery at the
Royal Military Academy; The Light 6 Pdr. Battalion Gun of 1776; The Revolutionary
War Memoir and Selected Correspondence of Philip Van Cortlandt) p.29
In Memoriam: Frederick
P. Todd; Warren Dennison; Louise Sweeny p.30
Brigade news and information
p. 30, 38
A Selection of Curious
and Diverting Definitions from Captain Grose's Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue
(selections from a period
dictionary of slang) p.32
Vol.
XVII No. 1 (Jan./Mar. 1981)
Eighteenth Century
Officers' Education, Part 1, Alan C. & Barbara A. Aimone (background,
training, and social situation of European officers with info on buying commissions,
retirement &c.) p.3
Lt. Richard Williams
and the Cartridge Box Badge of the 23rd Foot, Part 1, Mark A. Nichipor (discovery
of a regimental artifact) p.9
2nd Battalion of Foot,
New York Provincial Forces, 1775, Philip D. Weaver and Alan C. Aimone (profile
of a Brigade unit) p.14
Photographs of Evolution
of the Soldier program, 1979 p.17
"Yea, Methinks,
My Jesus Bids me Come:" A Redcoat's Farewell, June 18th, 1775, Gregory
J. W. Urwin (original British soldier's letter) p.20
Vol.
XVIII No. 1 (Winter 1985)
Editorial: A History
of the Dispatch p.1
Reader's Exchange (Notes
& Queries) p.2
Finding a Relic: Waistbelt
Plate of the 33rd Regiment of Foot, Ian Anderson (description of how an artifact
was located; includes measured drawing of artifact) p.3
Fieldwork: Commands
for Light Infantry & Rangers of Major Patrick Ferguson, 71st Regiment
of Foot, Todd Braisted (whistle and hand signals, from a period orderly book)
p.5
20 Years Ago... (item
from Brigade Dispatch, March 1965) p.7
Brigade Units: The
22nd Regiment of Foot, Don N. Hagist (profile of recreated unit) p.8
Missives, Wayne M.
Daniels (item from Brigade Dispatch, 1967) p.10
Vol.
XVIII No. 2 (Autumn 1985)
Editorial: Management,
and the Quest for Information p.1
Fieldwork: Field Review,
1774, Tom S. Vilardi (period description of a review and mock battle in Ireland)
p.2
Relics: A Campaign
Bed (pattern of an original folding bed) p.4
18th Century Tent Peg,
Norman Fuss (pattern of an original tent peg excavated at Fort Ligonier) p.6
Research Tips, Steve
Gilbert (Using the David Library of the American Revolution; information on
British regiments in National Genealogical Society Quarterly) p.7
Provincial Rank, Todd
W. Braisted (rank of Provincial officers, compared to British officers) p.7
Events 1985 (photos
from events) p.8
Journal of Aaron Wright,
1775 (diary of a Pennsylvania rifleman marching to, and at the siege of Boston,
June 1775 - March 1776) p.10
Brigade Units: Infanterie
Regiment von Donop, Joseph M. Malit (profile of a recreated unit) p.14
Reader's Exchange (manufacturing
goose quills; period comments on American riflemen; Re: whistle signals [vol.
XVIII No. 1]) p.16
Vol.
XVIII No. 3 (Summer 1986)
Editorial: What to
Write for this Journal p.1
Clean your Musket the
18th. Century Way, Norman Fuss (musket cleaning in a period manner) p.2
A Period Orderly Book
(general and brigade orders given in Connecticut, November 1778 - March 1779)
p.9
Some Sources for Research,
Kim R. Stacey (manuscripts in Detroit Public Library and William L. Clements
Library) p.11
Note (period account
of incident at Cowpens) 11
Notes from the Membership
(notes from discussion groups at the School of the Soldier, 1986 concering
misc. re-enacting topics) p.12
Brigade Units: 10th
Massachusetts Regiment, Henry M. Cooke (profile of recreated unit) p.14
Notes & Queries
(source of painting; period game; funny quote) p.16