Journal of the Early Americas Magazine
 
Welcome back!  We are thrilled to bring you Journal of the Early America's second issue, scheduled for April/May 2011!  For a sneak peak at our featured articles, please see the list below.

Featured in the April/May 2011 issue (sections in bold, titles in italics):
    1.  Arts and ArtisansConsisting Merely of Flour and Water: Reproducing the
                Eighteenth-Century English Biscuit  by Jeff Pavlik
    2.  Hoppus and HatchetL’hivernants du Perrault: Savanna Portage Winter Camp
                by John W. Powers
    3.  HearthstoneCanadiennes' Costumes, Part I by Suzanne Gousse
    4.  Early AmericasA Brief History of the Des Moines Rapids on the Mississippi River,
                Part II  by David Fahey
    5.  To ArmsHowarth’s South Carolina Regiment 1757-1760, Part I  by William B. Jack
    6.  Discerning Re-enactor – The Pleasures of Keeping it Simple  by Mike Moore
    7.  Punchbowl The New England Masting Trade, Part II  by Ray H. Swensen
    8.  A Matter of TasteBurbot, Butter, and Brose by Chris Cheney
    9.  Musings Around the Inkpot – Our letters to and from the editor.

For more information about what topics we cover in each section, please click here.  To see what our second issue looks like, visit our updated preview page!  Haven't secured a subscription yet?  Don't delay!  Visit our subscriptions page today.

We hope you find something you love in each and every issue of Journal of the Early Americas, and we look forward to serving you more as we move forward.

P.S.  We are always looking for writers and advertisers wishing to publish their content with us.  Please visit our writers page and advertising page for more information.  Our new website is being updated frequently, so please come back and visit us again soon to see what's new.  If you have additional questions or comments, visit our contact us page.  Thank you!