Journal of the Early Americas Magazine
 
Hello again!  Our next issue will be mailed out soon!  For a sneak peak at our featured articles, please see the list below.

Featured in the April/May 2012 issue (sections in bold, titles in italics):
    1.  Arts and Artisans – Tecumseh’s Northwest Trade Gun by Mark Sage
    2.  Hoppus and Hatchet – The Indian Corps: Grant's Campaign 1761 by William B. Jack
    3.  Hearthstone – The Flight of Some Weak Women Apache Prisoners of War in New Spain:
            A 1799 Incident: Part I  by Mark Santiago
    4.  Early Americas – Redcoats in Green Bay: The British Occupation of Fort Edward          
             Augustus (Green Bay, WI) 1761-1763: Part II by Richard FC Seidemann, Jr.
    5.  To Arms – Slush and Mud:  How the Cannons of Ticonderoga Beat the British at Boston              by Gerry Barker
    6.  Discerning Re-enactor – …to remain in the Indian country:” Euro-American Trapping 
            and Hunting in the Great Lakes Fur Trade by Isaac Walters
    7.  Punchbowl – “Such things as they cannot do without:” Equipping Joseph Brant's        
            Volunteers During the Revolutionary War by Mark Hersee
    8.  A Matter of Taste – The Beginnings of Horticulture in the California Missions 
            by Michael R. Hardwick
    9.  Musings Around the Inkpot – Our letters to and from the editor.  
  10.  Review – Thus Fell Tecumseh: A Book Review by Casey Criswell

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