Wooden Canoe Journal Back Issue Subject Index Issues 1-78 (References by Issue No.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Art Orr, G.D., Jr. Portages and Poses--Musings. No. 48, p.15. Young, Terrance. Adirondack Swirling (etching). No. 74, p. 24. Assemblies (see Meetings) Bibliographies Cockburn, B. The Beaver: Magazine of the North. A Canoe and Canoeing Bibliography. No. 21, pp. 8-9. Cockburn, B. Exploring Canada's Far North: A Bibliography. No. 15, pp.16-18. Biographies Davis, Carol. John MacGregor, 'Inventor' of Recreational Canoeing.No. 72 pp.10-11. Gidmark, D. Chronicler of the Birchbark Canoe (Edwin Tappan Adney). No. 44, pp. 10-13. Mussey, Dave. Lawrence Hurd, Enduring connection with the Maine tradition. No.76, pp. 8-9. Book reviews (by author of reviewed book) Allen, Hayward. The Great Blue Heron. No. 77, p.24. Bond, Hallie E. Boats and Boating in the Adirondacks. No. 69, p. 5. Cawley, James and Margaret. Exploring the Little Rivers of New Jersey. No.66, p.5. Conover, G. Beyond the Paddle. No.50, p.13. Dina, J. Voyage of the Ant. No.44, p.3. Gidmark, D. Birchbark Canoe and The Algonquin Birchbark Canoe. No.39,p.7. Gidmark, David. Building a Birchbark Canoe. No. 69, p. 5. Guy, C. The Weymontacking Birchbark Canoe. No. 2, p.8. Hays, John and Alex Wilson. Quiet Water Canoe Guide: New York. No.76,p.13. Henshall, Dr. James. Camping and Cruising in Florida. No. 71, p. 9. Hodgins, C. Wanapitei Canoe Trippers' Cookbook. No.15, pp.14-15. Jerome, Christine. An Adirondack Passage. No. 69, p.5. Kesselheim. Alan. The Lightweight Gourmet; Drying and Cooking Food for the Outdoor Life. No. 69,p.5. Kerfoot, J. Woman of the Boundary Waters. No.27, p.13. Landry, Paul and Matty McNair. The Outward Bound Canoeing Handbook. No.66, p.5. Mason, B. Song of the Paddle: An Illustrated Guide to Wilderness. No.39, pp.8-9. Mason, Bill. Canoescapes. No. 74, p. 18. McHugh, G. The Hungry Hiker's Book of Good Cooking: etc. No.40, pp.2-4. McPhee, J. Survival of the Bark Canoe. No.44, p.2. Ritzenthaler, R. Building a Chippewa Indian Birch-bark. No. 2, p.8. Sears, George W. Canoeing the Adirondacks with Nessmuk. No. 69, p.5. Sears, George W. (Nessmuk). Woodcraft and Camping. No. 69, p. 5. Shalaway, Scott and Linda. Quiet Water Canoe Guide: Pennsylvania. No.66, p.5. Sivertson, Howard. The Illustrated Voyageur. No.66, p. 5. Steele, Thomas Sedgwick. Canoe & Camera, Two Hundred Miles through the Maine Forests. No. 74, pp. 6-7,14. Steele , Thomas Sedgwick. Paddle & Portage, From Moosehead Lake to the Aroostook River. No. 75, pp.10-12. Thurlow, Rollin. Steambending for Woodworkers. Videotape. No. 69,p.5. Builders Baker, Jay and Henry Baker, B. Baker's Custom Canoes and Boats. No.27, pp.12-13. Blanchard, Doc Thurlow, Rollin. An Interview with Harold "Doc" Blanchard. No.52, pp.8-11. Bowdish & Son McGreivey, J. Bowdish & Son. No.6, pp.10-14. Burke, Geoff Stewart, C. Geoff Burke's Million-Dollar Canoe. No.28, pp.10-15. Byers, Tom Whitehouse, Mike. Birch Bark Canoe Represents Virtual Lifetime of Dreams. No.75, p. 2. Capozza, Jon Stelmok, Jerry. Maine Report. No.8, p.5. Carle, Jocko Gidmark, D. Indian Birchbark Canoe Makers from Quebec. Part 2: Jocko Carle. No.34, pp.6-16. Chapman, Pat Clark, Brian. No.77, p.2 Clewis, Dodo - - - - , More on Dugouts. No.15, p.16. Comb, Alex Isley, Monica. Love Goes into Canoe Building. No. 73, p. 2 Commanda, William Gidmark, D. Indian Birchbark Canoe Makers from Quebec. Part 1: William Commanda. No.30, pp.8-14. Davis, Arch Davis, A. A New Bottle for Old Wine. No.22, pp.10-11. Desroches, Lucien Gardner, Bill. Camp Nominingue Canoes. No.78, pp.6-7 Detroit Boat & Canoe - - - - , A Detroit Mystery. No.1, p.3. English, William Cameron, G.D.W. Birth of the "Peterborough" Canoe. No.9, pp.4-9. Gates, Harold Cyr, Guy. Harold Gates. Master Canoe Builder. No.29, pp.10-11. Hope, P.Harold Gates. The Dean of Nova Scotia Canoe Builders. No.46,p.2-4. Gidmark, David Behne, C. Ted. An Interview with David Gidmark. No. 75, pp. 6-8. Gordon, Tom Cameron, G.D.W. Birth of the "Peterborough" Canoe. No.9, pp.4-9. Great Canadian Canoe Company Bushnell, Davis. No.21, p.19 Herald, Dan Cameron, G.D.W. Birth of the "Peterborough" Canoe. No.9, pp.4-9. Pratt, W. The story of Rice Lake canoes. No.56, pp.6-13. Jerome, Jim Gidmark, D. Indian Birchbark Canoe Makers from Quebec. Part 3.No.40, pp.8-16. Johnson, Elmer Hemminger, Mary. Klondike Canoes, A visit with Elmer and Jean Johnson. No. 75, pp. 14-15. Jordan, Harry E. Stearns, F.C. Harry Jordan: Birchbark Artist. No.11, p.3. Kelley, George B. - - - - , (photo). No.2, p. 3. Kennebec Canoe Co. Millis, W.E., Jr. History of the Kennebec Canoe Co. No.19, pp.3-6. Kidney, Dan Beno, M. The Dan Kidney: A Midwestern Classic. No.17, pp.3-6. Kilbridge, John Gardner, Bill. John Kilbridge -- The Temagami Canoe Company. No. 69,p.9. Lakefield Canoe Co., Ltd. - - - - , Lakefield Canoe Co. Limited. No.37, pp.2-3. MacKenzie, Tom O'Donahue, Pat. New Heritage Hill Canoe makes a splash. No.35, pp.6-7. Pinkerton, G. Tom MacKenzie: Eclectic Birchbark Canoe. No.25, pp.3-7. McBride, William Pratt, Wally. The story of Rice Lake canoes. No.56, pp.6-13. McEvoy, Mike - - - - , (photo). No.2, p.3. Miller Canoes Miller, W.V.,II, and Rybinski, J.B. The Journal of Miller Canoes.No.44, p.9-11. Dagenais, Mark and Anne Swiderski. Bill Miller III: One serious canoe builder. No.77, pp6-8. Moores, Ted and Joan Barrett Gibson, Art. No.67, pp.10-11. Morris, B.N. Baker, Dave and Scottie. Saga of Tsigana. No.27, pp.8-9. Dean, J. More on Morris, No.22, pp.4,13. Dean, J. and J. Morris Potpourri. No. 21, p.3-6. Thurlow, R. More B.N. Morris Canoe History. No.50, p.12. - - - - . Tradition, T-shirts, and Tacks. No.12, p.3. Nash, Rick Buss, M. Reprieve for the Fur-trade Canoe. No.24, pp.15-16. Old Town - - - - . Old Town Canoes: a tradition in wood. No.4, p.14. Phelps, D. Developing a Serial Number to Date Manufactured Conversion Chart for Old Town Canoe. No.54, p.14. Packard, Henry Mussey, Dave. One Old-Time Maine Builder: The One-Man Shop. No.64, pp.8-9. Penn, Ribis Drob, J. Last of the dugout builders. No.15, p.15. Penn Yan Bartunek, George. So. . .How About Penn Yan. No.53, pp.6-9. Fuller, B. More thoughts on Penn Yan Canoes. No.59, p.15. Peterborough Canoe Co Cameron, G.D.W. Birth of the "Peterborough" Canoe. No.9, pp.4-9. Pratt, Frederick Pratt, W. The story of Rice Lake canoes. No. 56, pp.6-13. Prescott, Stephen - - - - . Letters. No. 20, p.3. Reckards, Fred Stelmok, Jerry. Maine report: Reckards Canoes. No.3, p.10. Ricker, Carl Stelmok, Jerry. Maine report: Carl Ricker's canoe course. No.15, p.4. Ruch, Will Gibson, Art. Will Ruch, Artist. No.63, pp.10-12. Schorse, Bill Hanna, Carol. Up Close With Canoe Builders. No.33, pp.11-13. Seliga, Joe - - - - . Builder Profiles. No.44, p.15. Cook, S. Canoe Builder Joe Seliga. No.18, pp.3-5. Shumaker, Mike Gardner, Bill and Heather. No.62, p.13. Smith, Everett Lavertue, R. An Everett Sailing Canoe. No.1, p.10. Spencer, Jim Phillips, A. From Wood, Canvas, Craftsmanship Come Floating Masterpieces. No.55, pp.10-11. Squires, Linda and Ron Gardner, Bill and Heather. No. 61, p.14. Stelmok, Jerry - - - - . Island Falls Canoe Company builds C.M.White canoes. No.1, p.2-3. Stephenson, John - - - - . Veterans of Peterborough. No.51, pp.4-12. Cameron, G.D.W. Birth of the "Peterborough" Canoe. No.9, pp.4-9. Stewart, Tim - - - - . The Legacy of Tim Stewart. No.46, pp.4-5. Thatcher, C.B. Thurlow, R. In "Letters." No.26, p.15. Thompson Brothers Dean, J. Pride of Peshtigo: Thompson Bros. Boat Mfg. Co. No.1, pp.5-9. Threehouse, Mortimer Quenell, John. The Redoubtable Threehouse Canoe. No.68, pp.10-11. Thurlow, Rollin Gillette, Guy. The Cheemaun and I. No.64, pp.10-11. Tompkins, Tommy Barrow, Mary Reid. Building Canoes for the Ages. No. 73, pp. 12-14. Vaillancourt, Henry Dunlap, J.C. Henry Vaillancourt. Birchbark Canoe Builder. No.24, pp.11-14. Walker, Walter Gardner, B. Walter Walker: Last of a Breed. No.25, pp.10-12. Waters, E. & Sons Bishop, N.H. Excerpts from Voyage of the Paper Canoe. No.11, pp.4-7. - - - - . Paper Canoe Update. No.17, p.9. White, E.M. Stelmok, J. Island Fallas Canoe Company Builds E.M. White Canoes. No.1, pp.2-3. Willits, Earl and Floyd Hughes, H. Willits Canoes. No.23, pp.5-9. Wilsea, Pat. Cruikshank, Fran. Crafted by caring hands. No.68, p.2. Camping - - - -. Canoe Camping in the 19th Century. No. 57, pp.6-15. Care (of canoes) Pinkerton, R.E. From The Canoe. Its Selection, Care and Use. No.3,pp.11-14. Thurlow, Rollin. Canvas Preservation. No. 53, pp.14-15. Carrying (see Portaging) Catalogs-builders (sa Builders) Bartunek, George. So How About Penn Yan. No.53, pp.6-9. Dean, J. Pride of Peshtigo: Thompson Bros. Boat Mfg. Co. No.1,pp.5-9. Construction by type Bark Beard, D.C. The Birch-bark. How to Build a Real Birch-bark Canoe. Excerpt from Boat Building and Boating (1911). No.48, pp.5-9. - - - - . Building a birch bark canoe at the Ste. Marie-among-the Iroquois Canoe Festival. No.58, pp.10-12. Buss, M. Reprieve for the Fur-trade Canoe. No.24, pp.15-16. Christofferson, D. On the Trail of the Nor'Westers. No.46, pp.12-14. Dina, J. Excerpts from The Voyage of the Ant. No.43, pp.3-9. Dunlap, J.C. Henri Vaillancourt. Birchbark Canoe Builder. No.24,pp.11-14. Gidmark, David. The Evolution of the Wâbanäki Tcîmân. No. 69, pp.12-13. Gidmark, David. Edwin Tappan Adney: Chronicler of the Birchbark Canoe. No.43, pp.10-13. Gidmark, D. Indian Birchbark Canoe Makers from Quebec. No.30, pp.8-14; No.34, pp.6-16, No.40, pp.8-16. - - - - .How to Build a Real Birch-Bark Canoe. No.48, pp.5-9. "Kanuck". Bark Canoeing in Canada (1882 reprint). No.55, pp.6-9. Kobayashi, S. Re-creating a traditional Japanese Bark Canoe. No.27,pp.3-7. MacKenzie, T. A Birchbark Builder in Japan. No.21, pp.16-18. Orr, Gordon. Portages and Poses - Musings. No.46, p.15. Pinkerton, G. Tom MacKenzie: Eclectic Birchbark Canoe. No.25, pp.3-7. Pinkerton, R.E. Excerpts from The Canoe. Its Selection, Care, and Use. No.2, pp.9-12. Spielbauer, A. Building the mold for the Angonkin Hunter. No.58, pp.14-17. Speilbauer, A. Laying down the Lines for the Algonkin Hunter.No.50, pp.8-12. Wawro, Michael. North America's First Mass Transportation System. No.25, p.7-8. Zeitoun, John. Making the Birchbark Canoe, The Big Fork Method. Part I - No. 73, pp. 9-11. Part II - No. 74, pp. 8-9.Part III - No. 75, pp.16-17. Canvas over frame - - - - . Canoeing's Ugly Duckling: The Wood-frame Canoe. No.16, pp.11-13. Davis, L.J. Building a Puddle Paddler. No.16, pp.12-13. Pinkerton, R.E. Excerpts from The Canoe. Its Selection, Care, and Use. No.2, pp.9-12. Carvel (see Smoothskin) Cedar rib Cedar stripper Beals, Barry W. Building the Ted Moores English #20. No. 76, p.15. Behne, C. Ted. Look Ma, No Staples!. No.65, 13-15. Davis, Arch. A new bottle for old wine. No.22, p.10. Davis, L. Jack. Tips for Stripper Builders. No.21, pp.13-14. Fuller, Todd. What's in a Name?. . . The Stripper Controversy.No.4, pp.12-13. Gardner, Bill. Walter Walker: Last of a Breed. No.25, pp.10-12. Merigold, Chris. In Defense of Strippers. No. 74, p. 12. Pinkerton, R.E. Excerpts from The Canoe. Its Selection, Care, and Use.No.2, pp.9-12. Richardson, Bill. Strip Building Hints. No.60, p.13. Clinker (see Lapstrake) Dugout Drob, J. Last of the Dugout Builders. No.15, p.15. More on Dugouts. No.15, p.16. Woodward, E.W. A Replica of a Lewis and Clark Cottonwood Dugout. No.35, pp.10-13. Folded-ply Pettingill, Marc. Sweet Dream. No. 75, p. 13. Lapstrake Baker, Bruce. A Tern for the Better. No.25, p.9. Jerome, Nancy. Cedar Centenarian. No.44, pp.2-3. Miller, Mark. One Man's Canoe (Slightly off the routine methodology). No.48,pp.11-13. Pollock, John W.. Ancient Norse Canoes. No.26, p.14. Spielbauer, A. Building the Mold for the Algonkin Hunter. No.58,pp.14-17. Stewart, C. Geoff Burke's Million-Dollar Canoe. No.28, pp.10-15. Thompson, P. Glued Lapstrake Canoes. No.23, p.14. Wirschem, David. The Making of "Scherzo II." No.44, pp.3-7. Log Longitudinal Rib (see Cedar stripper) Paper Bishop, N.H. Excerpts from Voyage of the Paper Canoe. No.11, pp.4-7. Cunningham, C. Voyage of the Paper Canoe Revisited. No.21, pp.10-12. Fullam, W.F. Walter Fullam Builds a Paper Canoe. No.11, p.10. Osborne, M.A. So Does Jack Hazzard. No.11, p.11. - - - - . Paper Canoe Update. No.17, p.9. Popular Science. Wrapping Paper Makes Sturdy Canoe. No.11, pp.8-9. Peterborough Stripper (see Cedar stripper) Plank Quenell, John. The Chumash Plank Canoe. No.78, p.16. Rib and batten Cameron, G.D.W. Birth of the "Peterborough" Canoe. No.9, pp.4-9. Skin Cochrane, T. Bullboats: Buffalo Skin Canoes on the Plains. No.13,pp.4-6. Smoothskin Pratt, W. The story of Rice Lake canoes. No.56, pp.6-13. Veneer Wood-canvas Allman, Roy. Canvassing A Canoe. No. 74, pp. 10-11. R.B. The Dream Boat. No.58, pp.8-9. Bartunek, George. So. . .How About Penn Yan. No.53, pp.6-9. Hunt, Ben. Orange Crate canoe. No.48, pp.13-15. - - - - . J-Strokes. No.21, p.14. - - - - . Plans for a Canvas Canoe. No.53, pp.16-17. Stelmok, J. Island Falls Canoe Company Builds E.M. White Canoes.No.1, pp.2-3 Thurlow, Rollin. Canvas Preservation. No.53, p.14-15. Warren, Graham. Building the Derbyshire Guide canoe. No.61, pp.8-12. Wood-fiberglass Collins, Mike. Kidkanu! No. 70, p. 7. - - - . Replacing Canvas with Fiberglass on Wood and Canvas Canoes.No.49,p.13. Thurlow, Rollin. The Great Green Hue! No. 48, p.10. Construction-general (sa Construction - by type or Repair and restoration) Collins, Mike. Kidkanu! No. 70, p. 7. Cramer, Gil. Bending ribs. No.22, p.14. Cramer, Gil. Deck Replacement. No.64, p.13. Davis, J. Building the Popular Mechanics Canoe. No.7, pp.12-15. Grosjean, Charles. Taking Lines Off Old Canoes. No.45, p.14. Jeffery, Barrie. A Pool-Paddler. No. 72, pp. 8-9. Jenkins, V.E. My Home-Made Canoe. No.56, p.15. Old Town Canoe Co., Old Town Canoes: A Tradition in Wood. No.4,pp.14-15. Pratt, W. The story of Rice Lake Canoes. No.56, pp.6-13. Thurlow, Rollin. Another View. [wood vs plastic]No.22, pp.11-13. Thurlow, Rollin. The Absolute Best Placement For Canoe Seats.No.64,pp.12-13. Cruising Baker, Bruce. Canoeing Alaska's Admiralty Island. No.62, pp.4-7. Carson, Buck. A Winter's Peace. No.9, p.10. Carson, B. Way Down upon the Swanee River. No.19, pp.14-16. Chesnutt, Terry. Wooden Canoe in White Water. No.59, p.9. Connelly, Jack. A Fourth of July on the River in the 1980s.[Charles River]No.20, pp.14-15. Conover, G. Farmington River Tour. No.32, pp.6-10. Conover, Garrett. The Upper Delaware. No.16, pp.10-11. Cunningham, C. Voyage of the Paper Canoe Revisited. No.21, pp.10-12. Dean, Jeff. Wisconsin River day trip. No.24, p.9. Dearborn, Mike. Barron Canyon fall Trip. No.61, 7. Douglass, Gerald. An Adirondack Adventure. No.15, pp.13-14. Gardner, Bill and Heather. Algonquin Park Trip. No.54, pp.12-14. Gidmark, D. La Verendrye Park by Birchbark Canoe. No.49, pp.4-7. Gregg, J. Canoeing the French River. No.31, pp.4-8; No.18, pp.11-13. Gurney, Steve. Pre-Assembly '94 Paddle: A Saranac Passage. No.66,pp.10-11. Hudella, Roger. BWCA by Winter. No.21, p.7. Joy, A.F. Canoeing on the Charles River. No.20, pp.10-13 McCarthy, Henry. On The Way To The Assembly. No.60, pp.8-9. Meyer, Lawrence A. The Stillness of the Hawks. No. 72, pp. 6-7,14. Orr, Gordon D. Jr. Portages and Poses [Albany River trip].No.8,p.9. Orr, Gordon D. Jr. Portages and Poses [Carl Williams' trip on Rupert River] No.5, p.7. Stelmok, Jerry. Maine meets Minnesota. No.26, pp.12-14. Strong, H.W. Ever Paddle a Horseshoe? No.15, pp.10-11. Timoney, Kevin. Hudson Bay or Bust. No.5, pp.12-15; No.6, pp.6-9; No.7, pp.8-11; No.8, p.10. Warren, Graham. Little Canada. No. 70, P. 5. Weslien, Bo. Canoeing in Sweden. No.19, p6-9. White, W.M. Two Views of the Delaware: The Delaware Canal. No.16, pp.8-9. Winslow, Richard E. III. Canoeing Maine's Moose River Loop. No.46,pp.4-7. Winslow, Richard E. III. What Canoeing Means to Me. No.55, pp.3-6. Ecology Simmons, George M. Jr. The Creepy-Crawlies Under Your Canoe. No.69, p. 6. Simmons, George M. Jr. I Wouldn't Go In There!. No.66, pp.14-16. Simmons, George M. Jr. Lake Seasons. No.63, pp.8-9. Simmons, George M. Jr. The Mystical Substance Called Water. No. 59,pp.10-11 Simmons, George M. Jr. The Nature of Rivers. No.61, pp.12-13. Eskimos (see North American Indians) Essays Audette, Sue. Enjoying Thanksgiving. No.59, pp.12-13. Baker, Bruce. October Canoes. No.67, pp.8-9. Baker, Dave and Scottie. Saga of Tsigana. No.27, pp.8-9. Beals, Barry W. Building the Ted Moores English #20. No. 76, p.15. Briere, Rich. One Last Time Out On the Pond. No.64, p.4. Cassell, Jerry. Paddling Ilira. No.46, pp.8-9. Collins, Mike. Reflections on Assembly '90. No.44, p.8. Conover, Garrett. An Arc of Rib. No.47, pp.14-15 Conover, Garrett. Anatomy of an Accident. No.23, p.11. Conover, Garrett. October Loon. No.28, pp.8-9. Conrad, William. It's the Feelings and Emotions. No. No.45,p.17. Dagenais, Mark. The Case of the Vanishing Prospector. No.55,p.13. Dahl, Bruce W. Autobiography of a 1935 Old Town. No.29, pp.14-15 Hanna, Michael. The Keewaydin Experience. No.31, p.2; No.32, pp2-5. Hay, Ron. The Treasure of a Lifetime. No.23, p.4. Isabelle, Janet. On Blueberries (Connections). No.67, p.14. McCrum, Julie. One of Life's Little Treasures. No.60, p.12. Merigold, Chris. In Defense of Strippers. No. 74, p. 12. Merigold, Chris. On grit, canoecopia and a new video . . . No. 75,p. 9. Merigold, Chris. There's Profit in Canoes. No.38, pp. 2-3. Morgan, Mike. We Thought It Was A Thompson, But . . . No.52, pp.12-14. Notaristefano, Ralph. Canoes and Kids. No.17, p.7. Notaristefano, Ralph A. A Canoe Goes to Manhattan. No.13, pp.8-9. Notaristefano, Ralph. The Misadventures of No.13: Buying an Old Canoe. No.1, p.11. Orr, Gordon. Reflections at the Time of the Tenth. No. 36, pp.2-3. Orr, Gordon D. Jr. Routes d'Orr: a posé. No.4, p.11. Parent, Tim. The View From The Bow. No.50, p.7. R.B. The Dream Boat. No.58, pp.8-9. Reed, Warren C. A Visit to Gurney Brothers. No.32, pp.5-10. - - - - . Remembrances of Assembly 1987. (Photos) No.32, p.11. Sharples, Ned. Getting It Right. No.70, pp. 10-11. Sharples, Ned. On Blueberries (A Meditation). No.67, pp.14-15. Simmons, George M. Jr. Where Does An Adventure Begin? No.50, pp.4-7. Stelmok, Jerry. Main report: Thoughts at Freeze-up. No.9, p.3 Streeter, Bob. First Paddle of Spring. No.68, p.12. Streeter, Bob. Rendezvous at Strong's Canoe Yard. No.67, p.7. Strong, Horace. WCHA World Ambassadors Visit Juneau and Japan.No.67, p.9. Sroka, Kurt. Keep a Canoe Journal. No.40, pp5-7. - - - - .The Unusual History of Canoe Number 30888-16. No45,p.15. Winslow, R.E., III. What Canoeing Means To Me. No.55, pp.3-6. Eulogies (see Obituaries) Fur trade Buss, M. Reprieve for the Fur-trade canoe. No.24, pp.15-16. Christofferson, D. On the Trail of the Nor'Westers. No.47, pp.12-14. - - - - . [On the North American Voyageur Council]. No.33, p.15. Orr, G.D. Portages and Poses [On Voyageur canoe choices]. No.8,p.9. History - - - - . An early canoe expedition. No.57, p.15. Benedickson, J. Early Recreational Canoeing in Ontario: Part 1. No.17, pp.12-14; Part 2, No.18, pp.11-13; Part 3, No.19, pp.10-11. Bishop, N.H. Excerpts from Voyage of the Paper Canoe. No.11, pp.4-7. Brumley, Charles. The Curious Case of Lake George Camp and the Canoe Chats. No.64, p.7. Cameron, G.D.W. Birth of the "Peterborough" Canoe. No.9, pp.4-9. - - - -. Canoe Camping in the 19th Century. No. 57, pp.6-15. - - - -. Canoeing the Wilds of Maine - 1879. No. 74, pp. 6-7,14. - - - - . [Diagram of Norse canoe of 1300s.] No.26, p.16. Gidmark, David. The Adney Collection. No. 76, pp. 6-7, 14. Gidmark, David. The Evolution of the Wâbanäki Tcîmân. No. 69, pp.12-13. Hicks, Russ. Belle Isle, Michigan. No. 75, p. 24. Hile, James R. Riding the Judicial Circuit in a Canoe. No. 66, pp.12-13. - - - - . Just think what might have been... Brooks Aerothrust. No.59, p. 13. Jenkins, V.E. My Home-Made Canoe. No. 56,p. 15. "Kanuck". Bark Canoeing in Canada (1882 reprint). No. 55, pp. 6-9. Knowles, I. Two Girls in a Canoe. No. 30, pp. 5-7. Lewis, Frank. Arnold Invades Québec. No. 73, pp. 6-8. - - - - . The Luxury Liner: Dr. Philo's Rx for the gasoline shortage. No. 71, pp. 10-11. - - - -. The Maine Wilderness Revisited - 1880. No. 75, pp. 10-12. Millis, W.E., Jr. History of the Kennebec Canoe Co. No. 19, pp. 3-6. Mussey, Dave. Lawrence Hurd, Enduring Connection with the Maine Tradition. No.76, pp. 8-9. Quenell, John. The Chumash Plank Canoe. No.78, p.16. International canoeing Inoue, Kazuaki. In Japan, We Like Wooden Canoes! No.67, pp.12-13. Kobayashi, S. Re-creating a Traditional Japanese Bark Canoe. No.27,pp.3-7. MacKenzie, T. A Birchbark Builder in Japan. No.21, pp.16-18. Warren, Graham. Little Canada. No. 70, P. 5. Weslien, B. Canoeing in Sweden. No.19, pp.7-9. Kits Manufacturers (see Builders) Materials McCarthy, Henry. Where to Get It. No.68, p.5. Covering-Sealing Cyr, Guy. Rushton's canvas filler formula revealed . No.20, p.2. - - - - . [Formula without white lead.] No.16, p.14 McGreivey, J. Canoe Coverings. No.22, pp.3,14 McGreivey, J. Canoe coverings: Canvas. No.23, pp.9-10. Pressnail, K. Fibre-reinforced "skins" for Cedar Canoes. No.41,p.13. - - - - . Spar Varnish--Who Needs It? No.41, pp.15-16. Thurlow, Rollin. Canvas Preservation. No. 53, pp.14-15. Thurlow, R. Bedding Compounds. No.62, pp.8-9. - - - - . [1922 Paint Recipe]. No.24, p.20. Hardware Dano, D. Reproducing Hard-to-Find Hardware. No.55, p.11. Wood Baker, Bruce. Alaska Cedar. No. 68, p.13 Baker, Bruce. Black Cherry. No. 74, p.13 Baker, Bruce. Northern White Cedar and Atlantic White Cedar. No.63, pp.16-17 Baker, Bruce. Paper Birch and Yellow Birch. No. 66, p. 8. Baker, Bruce. Spruces. No.78, pp.14-15. Baker, Bruce. Sugar Maple and Black Maple. No. 72, p. 15. Baker, Bruce. Western Red Cedar. No. 64, p.14. Baker, Bruce. White Ash and Other Native Ashes. No. 76, p.12. Baker, Bruce. White Oaks and Red Oaks. No.70, p. 17-18. Davis, J. Building the Popular Mechanics Canoe. No.7, pp.12-15. Pressnail, K. Eastern White Cedar: The Canoe Builder's Tree ofLife. No. 31, pp. 9-10. Thurlow, R. Boat Lumber Is Where You Find It. No.61, p.15. Thurlow, R. Wood Selection for Wood/Canvas Canoes. No. 29, pp.11-13. Meetings Assemblies - WCHA (by year) 1980. - - - - . Clayton: Canoes and camaraderie are catching. No.4,pp.5-10 1981. Dean, Jeff. 1981 Assembly in Ontario. No.8, pp.2-4. 1982. Dean, Jeff. 1982 Assembly Wrap-up. No.12, pp.7-10. 1983. - - - -. 1983 assembly: August in Wisconsin. No.16, 3-6. 1984. Dean, Jeff. 1984 Assembly: Reunion in Ontario. No.20, pp.4-9. 1985. Dean, Jeff. Adirondack Assembly. (1985) No.24, pp3-6. 1986. Dean, Jeff and Jill. Assembly '86. No.28, pp.4-5 1987. - - - -. Assembly Highlights. (1987 Assembly)No.30, pp.2-4. 1988. Willsea, Pat. Assembly 1988.No.35, pp.4-5. 1989. - - - - . Assembly 1989. Making new Memories. No.39, pp.4-5. 1990. Hicks, Bob. Assembly 1990. No.42, pp.3-7. 1991. Hicks, Bob. Assembly '91. No.47, pp9-12. 1992. - - - - . WCHA Assembly 1992-Peterborough, ON. No.54, pp.3,6-13. 1993. Audette, Susan. WCHA Assembly '93. No.60, pp.4-7. 1994. Quenell, John. WCHA Assembly 1994. No.65, pp.10-11. 1995. Quenell, John and Glenn Nardelli. The Tradition Continues.No. 71, pp.5. 1996. - - - -. Assembly 1996. Supplement to Issue No. 77. Other Hicks, Bob. Scenes from the "No Octane Regatta." Photo Essay. No.46, pp.10-11. Hoth, Carl. First Annual Northwest WCHA Canoe Regatta. No.60,pp.10-11. - - - - . A Report of the 1st ACA Encampment Held at Stoney Lakenear Peterborough, Ontario. No.52, pp.6-7. Merigold, Chris. Forty Members Attend Midwest Regatta. No. 71, p.16. Merigold, Chris. Third Annual Great Midwest Regatta, Ely, Minnesota, May 20-22, 1994. No.64, p.4. Merigold, C. The Second Annual great Midwest Regatta. No.59, pp.4-5. - - - - . The First Great Midwest Regatta. No.53, pp.5. Models and modelmaking (sa Replicas and replication ) Gidmark, David. The Adney Collection, Part I. No. 76, pp. 6-7, 14. Gidmark, David. The Adney Collection, Part II. No. 77, pp. 12-13,20. Pearson, Christopher. Compact Canoes. No.53, pp.10-13. Molds and moldmaking Spielbauer, Arnie. Building the mold for the Algonkin Hunter. No.58, pp.14-17. Music 12 Voyageur Songs. [Review of Audio Cassette] No.66, p.5. North American Indians, Canoes (sa Construction) - - - - . Building a birch bark canoe at the Ste. Marie-among-the-Iroquois Canoe Festival. No.58, pp.10-12. Gidmark, D. Indian Birchbark Canoe Makers from Quebec. No.30, pp.8-14; No.34, pp.6-16; No.40, pp.8-16. "Kanuck." Bark Canoeing in Canada (1882 reprint). No.55, pp.6-9. Wawro, M. North America's First Mass Transportation System. No.25,p.7-8. Obituaries For Cyr, Guy. No. 74, p. 2. For Dickinson, Leah. No. 78, p.2. For Drob, Judah. No. 47, p.2., also No. 49, p.17. For Fahey, Francis Edward. No. 22, p.2 For Gates, Harold. No. 64, pp. 2-3. For Hafeman, William. No. 46, p.16. For Hanna, Mike. No. 51, p. 3. For Hewey, Willard. No. 20, p.16. For Nickles, Nick. No. 29, p.2. For Olson, Sigurd. No. 12, pp.12-13. For Price, Harrie B. III. No. 56, p. 5 For Rutledge, Vince. No. 26, p. 2. For Rutstrum, Cal. No.12, pp.12-13; also No.11, p. 2. For Steeb, Rufus. No. 60, p. 3. For Stringer, Omer. No. 34, p. 4. For Wiebel, Jules. No. 72, p. 2. For Willsea, Phil. No. 45, p.1. For Wilmshurst, Harry. No. 42, p. 2. Opinion (see Essays) Outfitting Cockburn, Bob. Tumpline and Carrying Bar. No.13, pp11-12. Conover, G. Perspectives on the Traveling Canoe: Part 2. No.8,pp.6-8. Orr, Gordon D. Jr. Preparing for a Wilderness Canoe Trip. No.13, pp.10-11. Baker, Bruce. A Tern for the Better. [Spray Cover] No. 25, pp.9-10. McGreivey, J. McGreivey's Canoe Shop: [Old Town patterns for cane seats]. No.13, pp.6-7. ---- ----. Canoe Tenting...100Years Ago. No.67, pp.5-6. Paddles and paddling (sa Builders) Conover, G. Perspectives on the Traveling Canoe. Part 2. No. 8, pp.6-8. Conover, G. Perspectives on the Traveling Canoe. Part 4. No.12, pp.4-6. Dickson, L. The same strokes work for all folks (Becky Mason). No. 71,p. 2 McCarthy, Mac. In Praise of the Double Paddle. No.56, p.16. Pratt, W. The Story of Rice Lake Canoe. No.56, pp.6-13. Pressnail, Kim. Omer Stringer: Definitive Canoeist. No.25, pp12-14. - - - - . Solo Canoes Make a Splash. No.3, pp.4-5. Sharples, Ned. Getting It Right. No.70, pp. 10-11. Spielbauer, A. Carving a Traditional Canoe Paddle. No.57, pp.12-15. Stephan, G. Double Paddles on the Delaware. No.58, p.8. Patents Bishop, N.H. Excerpts from Voyage of the Paper Canoe. No.11, pp.4-7. Cameron, G.D.W. Birth of the "Peterborough" Canoe. No.9, pp.4-9. McGreivey, J. Bowdish & Son. No.6, pp.10-14. Thurlow, R. [Thatcher's Invisible Sponsons]. No.26, p.15. Poetry "C." Canoe Gymnastics (reprint, Am. Canoeist), No. 55, p. 9. Conover, Garrett. Accidental Goddess. No. 66, p. 2. Conover, Garrett. While Readying the Fleet. No. 73, p. 24. Everson, Larry. July. No. 75, p. 21. Gantt, Dennis. A Canoe of Wood. No. 73, p. 15. - - - - . God bless that Injun man. No. 56, back cover. Kerns, P. The Canoe Restorer. No. 26, p. 15. - - - - . Paddle Your Own Canoe. No. 66, p. 4. Puls, Ric. Garrett. No. 77, p.11. - - - - . The Old Canoe. No. 55, p. 9. Teachman, N. Silhouette. No. 33, p. 12. Poles and poling Conover, G. Perspectives on the Traveling Canoe. Part 3. No.9,pp.11-14. Warren, Graham. Make a Pole with a Router. No. 76, p. 10. Portaging Cockburn, B. Tumpline and Carrying Bar. No.13, pp.12-13. Timoney, K. Toward Safe Carries. No.15, p.12. Preservation Thurlow, Rollin. Canvas Preservation. No.53, pp.14-15. Prices, Canoes (sa Selection) Gray, Benson. An Historical Perspective on Canoe Prices. No.78,pp10-11. Racing, canoe Recipes Isabelle, Janet. In "Connections" No.67, p.14. Rybinski, J. In Book Review. No.40, pp.2-4. - - - - . WCHA Cookin'?? No.46, p.13. - - - - . WCHA Cookin'?? No.49, p.17. - - - - . WCHA Cookin'?? No.58, p.6. Regattas (see Meetings) Repair and restoration (sa Construction) Allman, Roy. Canvassing A Canoe. No. 74, pp. 10-11. Acton, D.W. Trials and Tribulations of a First-time Restoration. No.28, pp.6-7. Baker, S. Wood Duck's New Decks. No. 24, p. 17. Cattell, S. On Stretching Canvas. No. 38, pp. 4-7. Cattell, Stuart H. [Replacing Several Ribs in a Row] No. 38, p. 9. Cauffman, Barbara. Canoe Restoration, Army Style. No. 23, p. 15. Cowles, W.C. Restoration of a Morris Canoe. No. 27, pp.10-11. Cramer, G. Bending Ribs. No. 22, p.14. Cyr, G. Plank Repair: The Inside Story. No. 16, p.7. Cyr, G. Rib Tapering Jigs. No. 35, pp. 8-9. Drob, Judah. 1990's Trials and Errors. No. 47, pp. 4-8. Fuller, Bill. A Cure for Sunken Screw Heads. No. 48, p. 17. Fuller, B. [Repairing Gunwales and keels]. No. 55, p. 12. Fuller, Bill. Splicing Gunwales and Keels. No. 55, p. 12. Fresch, W.E. Renovating Wood and Canvas Canoes. No. 32, pp. 12-15. Hodge, Wally. A No-Slip Canvas Stretching Clamp. No.78, p.12. Jacobs, Peter. Recalimed and Restored, Old Town #47718. No.78, pp.8-9. Kenney, Barbara Bruhin. 2 Cortland County Residents Bring a Birchbark Back to Life. No. 48, p. 4. Kohn, R. Restoration Saga. No. 15, pp. 7-9. Landmeyer, James. E. On Repairing a 1946 Old Town Wood-and-Canvas Sponson Canoe. No. 62, pp. 10-12. Lewis, Frank. What the Experts Didn't Tell Me. No. 71, p. 14. McCarthy,M. Rollin and Jane Show 'Em How at Wooden Boat School.No.54, p.15. McGreivey, J. [Building a Steam Cabinet]. No.11, pp.12-14. McGreivey, J. : Canoe coverings, Part 1. No.22, pp.3,14. McGreivey, J. Removing Old Finishes. No.17, pp.10-11. Reprinted No.59,pp.14-15. McGreivey, J. Seat Caning. No.13, pp.6-7. McGreivey, J. [Stripping fiberglass from wooden canoes]. No. 12, p.11. Merigold, C. [Canvasing Upside-down, Part I]No. 76, p. 16-17. Merigold, C. [Canvasing Upside-down, Part II]No. 77, p. 9-11. Merigold, C. [Gang Canvassing]No. 71, p. 12-13. Merigold, C. [Removing Fiberglass]No. 73, p. 16. Merigold, C. [Replacing a Cant Rib]No. 66, p.9. Merigold, C. [Rib Replacement]No. 72, p. 12-13. Merigold, C. [Sails, Strippers, Canvas, Varnish and the Web]No.78,p.5. Merigold, C. [Selecting a Restoration Project]No. 65, p.12. Merigold, C. [Sponsons]No. 67, p.15. Merigold, C. [The Backside Rib Repair] No. 65, pp.6-7. Meyer, Lawrence A. The Canoe in Bill's Barn. No. 64, pp.5-7. - - - - . Removing a Diamond-headed Bolt. No.37, p.16. - - - - . Removing Old Paint or Varnish [with TSP]. No.41, p.14. - - - - . Replacing Canvas with Fiberglass on Wood and Canvas Canoes.No.49, p.13. Rockcastle, Verne. A Rushton Rehabilitated. No.66, pp.6-7. Pilling, Ron. The Rescue of Old Town #76776. No. 71, p. 8. Swiderski, Anne. Straining the Alligators Out of Your Varnish. No. 69,p.10 Thurlow, R. Bending Wood [without a steamer]. No.19, p.13. Thurlow, Rollin. Stem Dilemmas. No. 70, p.12. - - - - . Where to find Chestnut decals. No. 57, p.11. Turner, Ted. Lacing a Rawhide Canoe Seat. No.78, p.13. Wiebel, Jules. The Saga of The Terror. No.68, p.6+ Winer, David. Sail Replacement. No. 49, pp.8-13. Replicas and replication (sa Models and modelmaking) Christofferson, D. On the Trail of the Nor'Westers. No.47, pp.12-14. Wirschem, D. The Making of Scherzo II. No.45, pp.3-7. Woodward, E.W. A Replica of a Lewis and Clark Cottonwood Dugout. No.35,pp.10-13. Restorers (see Builders) Safety Measures Alguire, Dave et al. Some thoughts on canoeing safety. No. 73,p.18. Conover, G. Anatomy of an Accident. No. 23, pp. 11-13. Sailing, canoe Drob, J. A Return to the Tradition of Sailing. No.42, pp.8-13. Drob, J. Leeboards for Canoe Sailing: Why and How. No.31, pp.12-15. Drob, J. 1990s Trials and Errors. No.47, pp.4-8. Wilmshurst, H. Improving the Canoe Lateen Sail. No.31, p.11. Winer, D. Sail Replacement. No.49, pp.8-13. Selection (of a canoe) Conover, G. Perspectives on the Traveling Canoe: Part 1. No.7,pp.4-7. McGreivey, J. [On fair pricing for an old canoe]. No.15, p.5. Merigold, C. [How much should you pay for a canoe?]No.68, p.9. Notaristefano, R. Canoes and Kids. No.17, p.7. Notaristefano, Ralph. The Misadventures of No.13: Buying an Old Canoe.No.1, p.11. Orr, G.D., Jr. Portages and Poses [On cruising choices]. No.8, p.9. Pinkerton, R.E. Excerpts from The Canoe. Its Selection, Care, and Use.No.3, pp.11-14. Sharples, Ned. Sense and Dollars; Determining the selling price of your canoe. No.68, pp.8-9. Timoney, K. Choice of a Canoe. No.33, p.3. - - - - . Valuing Old Canoes and Advertising them in our Classifieds. No.44, p.16. Tools Cyr, Guy. Rib Tapering Jigs. No.35, pp.8-9. Fuller, Bill. [Making clamps] No.49, p.15. McCarthy, Henry. Where to Get It. No.68, p.5. Voyageurs (sa Fur Trade) - - - - . 12 Voyageur Songs. [Review of Audio Cassette] No.66, p.5. Wooden Canoe Heritage Assn. - - - - . 1992 Board of Directors Annual Meeting. No.52, p.3. Dean, J. J-Strokes. [WCHA Inception] No.1, p.1. Dean, Jeff. J-Strokes. [New WCHA] No.28, p.2. Gardner, Heather. Report of Annual Meeting, 1995. No. 70, p. 19. Hewitt, Tim. WCHA is on the Internet! No. 72, pp. 16-17. Merigold, Chris. The President's Report. [1993 Annual Meeting] No.57,p.3. Merigold, Chris. Board of Directors Meeting. April 23, 1994. No.64,p.16. Merigold, Chris. From the President. [1991 Directors Meeting] No.45,p.10. Smith, Dave. 1989 General Fund Financial Statement. No.41,p.2. - - - -. Update: Board of Directors Meeting 1988. No.34, p.2 - - - -. Who's Got the World's Best Canoeing Library? No.65, pp.8-9. WCHA Names in the News Clark, Brian. A canoe of wood and canvas. [Pat Chapman, McFarland Lake Canoes] No.77,p.2. Cruikshank, Fran. Crafted by caring hands. [Pat Willsea] No.68, p.2 Dickson, Louise. The same strokes work for all folks.[Becky Mason] No.71, p.2 Hegarty, Michael P. Ex-rapid runners paddle calmer waters. [Carl Hoth] No.67, p.2 Isley, Monica. Love goes into canoe building. [Alex Comb, Stewart River Boatworks] No. 73, p.2. Oglenski, Debbie. A good scout steps down. [Hugh Clark] No.76,p.2. Whitehouse, Mike. Birch bark canoe represents virtual lifetime of dreams. [Tom Byers] No.75, p.2 Woolm, Katie. Canoeist finds variety in hobby. [Bob Marshall] No.69, p.2. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: Not listed are editorials, letters to the editor, photographs (i.e. those not accompanied by articles), association and chapter news, or classifieds. Added descriptive comments are in [brackets]. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------