From: owner-hist_text-digest@lists.xmission.com (hist_text-digest) To: hist_text-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: hist_text-digest V1 #366 Reply-To: hist_text Sender: owner-hist_text-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-hist_text-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk hist_text-digest Wednesday, September 8 1999 Volume 01 : Number 366 In this issue: -       Re: MtMan-List: GW's kitchen mess kit - metal tin containers -       MtMan-List: New tiems on Traders Row -       MtMan-List: More on GW -       Re: MtMan-List: Ram rod attachments -       MtMan-List: estimateing horse weights -       Re: MtMan-List: bear fat -       Re: MtMan-List: Ram rod attachments -       MtMan-List: Shootin' Contest [OFF TOPIC] -       Re: MtMan-List: Shootin' Contest [OFF TOPIC] -       MtMan-List: missing brothers -       MtMan-List: missing brothers -       Re: MtMan-List: missing brothers -       Re: MtMan-List: Ram rod attachments -       Re: MtMan-List: Shootin' Contest [OFF TOPIC] -       MtMan-List: TRADE WEB SITES -       Re: MtMan-List: missing brothers -       MtMan-List: Question -       Re: MtMan-List: estimateing horse weights -       MtMan-List: missing brothers -       Re: MtMan-List: Question -       Re: MtMan-List: Harvesting Tobacco Plants -       Re: MtMan-List: Spurs! -       Re: MtMan-List: Harvesting Tobacco Plants -       Re: MtMan-List: TRADE WEB SITES -       Re: MtMan-List: Question -       Re: MtMan-List: Question -       Re: MtMan-List: Question ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 19:37:16 -0500 From: "Ratcliff" Subject: Re: MtMan-List: GW's kitchen mess kit - metal tin containers On page 104 of the coffee table book "The National Museum of American = History, A Smithsonian Museum" there is a photograph of a field mess = chest attributed to George Washington, possibly the same kitchen mess = refered to in the post. It contains tin plates, platters, utensils, and = a tankard. I have the photo saved as a jpg file which I will send to = anybody who asks. The image is saved as a closeup, rather than as a = full photo and will have to be viewed piecemeal. The closeup details = are very good and may shed some light on the question at hand. YMOS Lanney Ratcliff ps: I did not post the photo to the list because it clogs up Dean's = computer something fierce. ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Buck To: Dean Rudy's hist_list Sent: Sunday, September 05, 1999 8:29 AM Subject: Re: MtMan-List: GW's kitchen mess kit - metal tin containers > > > On Sun, 01 August 1999, JON MARINETTI wrote: > > >=20 > > > "the outside had turned a dark gray color from age" --- wonder if = it > > > could have been pewtered [tin-lead alloy] with maybe some silver = added ? > > > > > ------------------------------ > > On Mon, 02 August 1999, "Buck" wrote: > > Jon, > >=20 > > That's a good point, I will contact a friend that is still involved = with the Valley Forge Historical Society and ask him your question. That = was a fashionable thing in Washington's Day and seeing how the "kitchen = mess" belonged to him that could be, it's been at least 15 years since I = looked at the set and can't remember now. I'll get back with an answer = Jon. > > Later, > > Buck Conner=20 > ------------------------------ > Jon, >=20 > Have received word that the mess kit in question is tin of a high = quality that has turned dark with age, not pewtered [tin-lead alloy] as = you had suggested. >=20 > The gentleman from the society said he had trouble finding the mess = kit as it is not on display at this time (hoped to make a new setting = with it included - early in 2000). This is the trouble these days with = the cost of floor space, many items of interest are packed away (if not = sold to private collections). >=20 > Later, > Buck Conner >=20 > AMM Jim Baker Party Colorado Territory > http://klesinger.com/jbp/swf1.html=20 > __________________________________ >=20 > The AMM Journal. > The Tomahawk & Long Rifle > 3483 Squires * Conklin, MI 49403 =20 > ATTN: Jon Link =20 > Subscription rate for the T&LR is $20 for=20 > a year - qtr issues - Feb, May, Aug, Nov. =20 > _____________________________________ >=20 > Signup for your free USWEST.mail Email account = http://www.uswestmail.net >=20 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 09:48:45 -0400 From: ad.miller@mindspring.com Subject: MtMan-List: New tiems on Traders Row Buck just had me put several items on the TRADERS ROW page. For those you you interested, address is: http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Geyser/3216/trader.htm This will take you right to the page.... Ad Miller ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 14:00:39 -0400 (EDT) From: JONDMARINETTI@webtv.net (JON MARINETTI) Subject: MtMan-List: More on GW Mount Vernon (Virginia) Historical Association is re-enacting the Bicentennial of GW's funeral ceremony around Dec.14 this year (is also supposed to be broadcast on C-SPAN Dec.18). This Old Republic could sure use him again - along with Nathaniel Greene, Daniel Morgan, Joseph Plumb Martin, etc. - ----------------------------------- The American Indian: the only surviving descendents of Ephraim and Manasseh the sons of Joseph - one of the 12 sons of Jacob [Israel]. They are all the Tribe of Joseph, no matter what Sub-Tribe they may be called. - ----------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 08:35:21 -0600 From: agottfre@telusplanet.net (Angela Gottfred) Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Ram rod attachments The standard ramrod attachment for smoothbore flintlock trade guns in the 1774 to 1821 period was a gun worm made from 'pinning wire'. It's the only ramrod attachment I've ever seen mentioned in journals or inventory lists. They were quite common. According to a an acquaintance who lived in the Northwest Territories for many years, oral tradition among the Dene (Slavey) says that they would remove a stuck ball by taking out the barrel and heating it over the fire. Yikes! Your humble & obedient servant, Angela Gottfred agottfre@telusplanet.net ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 13:11:38 -0700 From: "John Hunt" Subject: MtMan-List: estimateing horse weights Many of you have horses. While going thru a farm catalog, I came across a picture showing how to estimate the weight of a horse. I`m also aware many of you can look at the horse and estimate the weight also. The formula is as follows. #1. Measure the circumference (heart girth) of the body in inches. The heart girth is just behind the front legs around at top of the shoulders." by the picture in book" #2. Measure the length of the body from the point of the shoulder to point of the croup. Front of shoulders to end of hips, butt area. #3. Apply the following formula to calculate the weights of the horse. Heart girth x heart girth x length divided by 300 + 50 lbs. = weight. Doesn`t say if this works on any other animals. Hope this will be of use to some of you. John (BIG JOHN) Hunt Longhunter Mountainman southwest Ohio ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 23:31:42 -0400 From: Fred A. Miller Subject: Re: MtMan-List: bear fat On Tue, 07 Sep 1999, you wrote: >Hello the List > Awhile back, someone asked about rendering bear fat. > I have acquired some and need advice on rendering it. > off list E-mail no@gpcom.net Thanks FRANK Simply melt it in a double boiler, then strain it well. Reheat it, and this time strain it through pure white cotton or a coffee filter. You may have to repeat the process again, to get what's called "bear oil," which is almost clear when cooled. Fred ------------------------------ Date: 7 Sep 1999 10:19:51 -0700 From: "Buck" Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Ram rod attachments Angela, > > The standard ramrod attachment for smoothbore flintlock trade guns in the > 1774 to 1821 period was a gun worm made from 'pinning > wire'. It's the only ramrod attachment I've ever seen > mentioned in journals or inventory lists. I researched and wrote an article a few years ago on the trade gun and it's history, now found on the AMM Jim Baker Party web site. In that research I found several entries; on items required by contract with delivery of said guns. Tryon supplied a "cast worm", screw jag (ball puller) and a ramrod with metal end-threaded to fit worm and screw jag, with other end of ramrod to swell out for seating ball. Had measurements for both ends of ramrod, I am now looking for that information. Agreed most guns of the trade where not well equipped for cleaning, not like a cased gun. Charles E.Hanson, Jr. and myself talked about this several times and the thinking was most items found in old original shooting bags are items that had been aquired over a period of years by its owner. Probably from local blacksmiths, as they seem to have done as much work on the cheaper pieces as the gunsmiths that where far and few in the early years. Later, Buck Conner AMM Jim Baker Party Colorado Territory http://klesinger.com/jbp/swf1.html __________________________________ The AMM Journal. The Tomahawk & Long Rifle 3483 Squires * Conklin, MI 49403 ATTN: Jon Link Subscription rate for the T&LR is $20 for a year - qtr issues - Feb, May, Aug, Nov. _____________________________________ Signup for your free USWEST.mail Email account http://www.uswestmail.net ------------------------------ Date: 6 Sep 1999 10:23:24 -0700 From: "Buck" Subject: MtMan-List: Shootin' Contest [OFF TOPIC] On Mon, 06 September 1999, "Paul Jones" wrote: > Well, that depends. Is she pleased at the prospect of moving to Ohio, or > just waiting to poison me? __________________________________________ I wish you girls would change the SUBJECT line once in a while. I don't know if we're talking shootin or what. You guys are as bad as an old uncle of mine, passed on to the other side now and he wouldn't mind if I tell this. Twenty five years ago in NW PA is where he lived in a slab shanty (he had options - but liked living in that place). Heated by a pot belly stove with the out house out back - you got the picture. Well, I shot a ground hog and it went back down the hole, while digging it out we found some young foxes. We go to get my Uncle Cliff as he's been a trapper all his 80 some years. Uncle is sitting on chair in front of his shack, bib- cover-alls, you know the picture. We tell him we got foxes, he jumps up runs to the inside and reappears with a hat and tie. I yell "what the heck are you doing, we going fox huntin'", he looks at me and replies "I thought we where goin' to fox somethin'". We're all thinking game, me animal - him female. Does this sound close to some of these SUBJECT lines. Later, Buck Conner AMM Jim Baker Party Colorado Territory http://klesinger.com/jbp/swf1.html __________________________________ The AMM Journal. The Tomahawk & Long Rifle 3483 Squires * Conklin, MI 49403 ATTN: Jon Link Subscription rate for the T&LR is $20 for a year - qtr issues - Feb, May, Aug, Nov. _____________________________________ Signup for your free USWEST.mail Email account http://www.uswestmail.net ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 11:48:44 -0700 (PDT) From: George Noe Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Shootin' Contest [OFF TOPIC] I won't go huntin with you jake, But I'll go chaseing women. - --- Buck wrote: > On Mon, 06 September 1999, "Paul Jones" wrote: > > Well, that depends. Is she pleased at the > prospect of moving to Ohio, or > > just waiting to poison me? > __________________________________________ > > I wish you girls would change the SUBJECT line once > in a while. I don't know if we're talking shootin or > what. > > You guys are as bad as an old uncle of mine, passed > on to the other side now and he wouldn't mind if I > tell this. > > Twenty five years ago in NW PA is where he lived in > a slab shanty (he had options - but liked living in > that place). Heated by a pot belly stove with the > out house out back - you got the picture. > > Well, I shot a ground hog and it went back down the > hole, while digging it out we found some young > foxes. We go to get my Uncle Cliff as he's been a > trapper all his 80 some years. > > Uncle is sitting on chair in front of his shack, > bib- cover-alls, you know the picture. We tell him > we got foxes, he jumps up runs to the inside and > reappears with a hat and tie. > > I yell "what the heck are you doing, we going fox > huntin'", he looks at me and replies "I thought we > where goin' to fox somethin'". We're all thinking > game, me animal - him female. > > Does this sound close to some of these SUBJECT > lines. > > > > Later, > Buck Conner > > AMM Jim Baker Party Colorado Territory > http://klesinger.com/jbp/swf1.html > __________________________________ > > The AMM Journal. > The Tomahawk & Long Rifle > 3483 Squires * Conklin, MI 49403 > ATTN: Jon Link > Subscription rate for the T&LR is $20 for > a year - qtr issues - Feb, May, Aug, Nov. > _____________________________________ > > Signup for your free USWEST.mail Email account > http://www.uswestmail.net > > === George R. Noe< gnoe39@yahoo.com > Watch your back trail, and keep your eyes on the skyline. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 12:14:39 -0700 (PDT) From: Grace Schrotter Subject: MtMan-List: missing brothers __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 12:22:40 -0700 (PDT) From: Grace Schrotter Subject: MtMan-List: missing brothers To the brotherhood in general; Hopefully some of you will remember me from years past, I certainly remember many of you.I just learned of the website from Bill Cunningham at Ft. Bridger doins, and would like to get in touch with old members who are still active. My thanks to Yaro and the poison river party for reminding me of how much I've forgotten and how much I remember. If anyone out there remembers me and would like to get in touch, please respond. Keep your eyes on the skyline, and your nose to the wind. DOG, Gabes Hole Brig. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 12:45:19 -0700 From: Baird.Rick@orbital-lsg.com Subject: Re: MtMan-List: missing brothers Dog, You old carnivore!!! Welcome to the virtual-campfire. Still in Wyoming? Don't take anything you read here too serious. Rick #815 ------------------------------ Date: 7 Sep 1999 12:44:59 -0700 From: turtle@uswestmail.net Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Ram rod attachments > > The standard ramrod attachment for smoothbore flintlock trade guns in the > > 1774 to 1821 period was a gun worm made from 'pinning > > wire'. It's the only ramrod attachment I've ever seen > > mentioned in journals or inventory lists. > > Angela > > Agreed most guns of the trade where not well equipped for cleaning, not like a cased gun. Charles E.Hanson, Jr. and myself talked about this several times and the thinking was most items found in old original shooting bags are items that had been aquired over a period of years by its owner. Probably from local blacksmiths, as they seem to have done as much work on the cheaper pieces as the gunsmiths that where far and few in the early years. > Later, > Buck Conner I too have talked to Kindig, Hanson and several others that had the background in research on this subject, and I agree as you have stated - "most items found in old original shooting bags are items that had been aquired over a period of years......". Everyone I've talked to about this for the last 25 plus years, books read and research all come to this statement - gathered "by its owner". This makes sense when you think about it, you would carry what you use, your line of work and location would also come into the picture. Lots to things to think about, not just an answer that fits everyone. Take care - we leave as friends, Lee "Turtle" Boyer Historical Advisor - Parks & Rec. State College, Pennsylvania ___________________________ Signup for your free USWEST.mail Email account http://www.uswestmail.net ------------------------------ Date: 7 Sep 1999 12:54:21 -0700 From: turtle@uswestmail.net Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Shootin' Contest [OFF TOPIC] > You guys are as bad as an old uncle of mine, passed on to the other side now and he wouldn't mind if I tell this. > > Twenty five years ago in NW PA is where he lived in a slab shanty (he had options - but liked living in that place). Heated by a pot belly stove with the out house out back - you got the picture. > I yell "what the heck are you doing, we're going fox huntin'", he looks at me and replies "I thought we where goin' to fox somethin'". We're all thinking game, me animal - him female. > Later, > Buck Conner [close to some of these SUBJECT lines] Close but no cigar ? Met the Uncle he's talking about, a real trapper and a better character from the hills, had some neat stories and knew his business. Had a coon in a hole dead, couldn't get it to many rocks, Uncle Cliff took a piece of barbed wire - bent wire over on one end a few inches, pushed wire down the hole into the dead coon. Turned it around in the hole a half dozen times and pulled the coon out, not a hair was hurt - neat trick to remember. Take care - we leave as friends, Lee "Turtle" Boyer Historical Advisor - Parks & Rec. State College, Pennsylvania ___________________________ Signup for your free USWEST.mail Email account http://www.uswestmail.net ------------------------------ Date: 7 Sep 1999 13:59:36 -0700 From: "Buck" Subject: MtMan-List: TRADE WEB SITES Subject: TRADE WEB SITES : May want to add these to your bookmarks in a folder called [SELL/TRADE]. Have used these sites in the last couple weeks and they work. ___________________________________________________ PERIOD ITEMS ONLY Trade Blanket #1 sean@irelandmail.com http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Geyser/3216/trader.htm ___________________________________________________ PERIOD ITEMS ONLY Trade Blanket #2 semencic@li.net http://www.insidetheweb.com/messageboard/mbs.cgi/mb106703 ___________________________________________________ PERIOD ITEMS & MODERN GEAR Trade Blanket #3 Bill Klesinger http://www.klesinger.com/forums/Trade_Blanket/ ___________________________________________________ Later, Buck Conner AMM Jim Baker Party Colorado Territory http://klesinger.com/jbp/swf1.html __________________________________ The AMM Journal. The Tomahawk & Long Rifle 3483 Squires * Conklin, MI 49403 ATTN: Jon Link Subscription rate for the T&LR is $20 for a year - qtr issues - Feb, May, Aug, Nov. _____________________________________ Signup for your free USWEST.mail Email account http://www.uswestmail.net ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 16:39:13 -0500 From: John Kramer Subject: Re: MtMan-List: missing brothers Howdy Dog, I see you finally found this place. Good to have you around. John... At 12:22 PM 9/7/99 -0700, you wrote: >To the brotherhood in general;=A0 Hopefully some of you will remember me >from years past, I certainly remember many of you.I just learned of the >website from Bill Cunningham at Ft. Bridger doins, and would like to >get in touch with old members who are still active. My thanks to Yaro >and the poison river party for reminding me of how much I've forgotten >and how much I remember.=A0 If anyone out there remembers me and would >like to get in touch, please respond.=A0 Keep your eyes on the skyline, >and your nose to the wind. >=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 DOG, Gabes Hole Brig. > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com >=20 Use it up, wear it out, make do, or do without. John Kramer ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 20:25:07 EDT From: LODGEPOLE@aol.com Subject: MtMan-List: Question Been on this list for so long now, that after a couple hard drive crashes and the old mind crashing a few times as well, I cannot recall how to tell someone to join this list. Anybody got the answer? Longshot ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 19:28:10 -0700 From: "John C. Funk, Jr." Subject: Re: MtMan-List: estimateing horse weights Tried this formula on my "better" half last week...........my arm still hurts! - ----- Original Message ----- From: John Hunt To: AMM discussion ; trek list ; primitive-skills-group Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 1999 1:11 PM Subject: MtMan-List: estimateing horse weights > > Many of you have horses. While going thru a farm catalog, I came across > a picture showing how to estimate the weight of a horse. I`m also aware many > of you can look at the horse and estimate the weight also. The formula is as > follows. > > #1. Measure the circumference (heart girth) of the body in inches. The heart > girth is just behind the front legs around at top of the shoulders." by the > picture in book" > > #2. Measure the length of the body from the point of the shoulder to point > of the croup. Front of shoulders to end of hips, butt area. > > #3. Apply the following formula to calculate the weights of the horse. > Heart girth x heart girth x length divided by 300 + 50 lbs. = > weight. > > Doesn`t say if this works on any other animals. Hope this will be of > use to some of you. > > > John (BIG JOHN) Hunt > Longhunter > Mountainman > southwest Ohio > > > ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 19:53:04 -0700 (PDT) From: Grace Schrotter Subject: MtMan-List: missing brothers Thanks to those who replied. Hope to hear from others.Anyone hear from Capt. Griz? It has been a while since I was active, but my heart is with the brothers still. Dog, Gabe's Hole Brigade __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 22:58:50 EDT From: TetonTod@aol.com Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Question Longshot, Tell them to go to Deans Website and follow the instructions there. Todd Glover ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 20:02:08 +0000 From: R Lahti Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Harvesting Tobacco Plants Larry and Lanney, I have grown native tobacco up here in Eastern WA. with some small sucess. I get my seeds from Native seed/SEARCH. This is their URL below. If it doesn't get you there just go to your favorite search engine and look for the name above. That is how I found it. Sorry it didn't come over as an active link. I don't know how to do that. They have several different native tobaccos to choose from and they are discribed as to the part of the country they were/are grown in. Good luck. http://www.azstarnet.com/~nss/index.html I remain....... YMOS Capt. Lahti' ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 20:03:38 -0700 (PDT) From: Jerry & Barbara Zaslow Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Spurs! John, I forgot I had saved this message, but wanted to ask you regarding your question about spurs a while ago. Why do you want to use spurs? Is it for show or to use because a horse needs them. Yes, I know spurs are for a horse, but the reason I ask is I used spurs for quite a while. Someone asked why I use them and I told her to get my horse to go through water. She asked if he still had that problem and I said no. Then she said again, "Why do you use spurs?" It occurred to me that maybe she was right and they were causing another problem. My horse sometimes jumped when I first got on him. As it turned out it was because he heard the spurs and was afraid I was going to use them on him. When I stopped using them, he stopped stepping out when I first got into the saddle. He still goes through water fine though. If you have a need, great. If not, I wouldn't use them. Just my opinion. Best Regards, Jerry (Meriwether) Zaslow #1488 ________________________________________________________________________________ At 05:03 PM 8/26/99 -0700, you wrote: >Good idea, Larry............ >OK horse folk, I need some info. >1. Anyone got documented designs of "spurs" used by the 'old ones'? We >know they were mounted, for the most part, some with Spanish rigging and >therefore probably with Spanish tack. Many came from the east .........what >design spurs would those folks have used? Rev. War designs, typical English >stuff.....what? >2. Would spurs have been hand made by the brigade blacksmith? Therefore,, >possibly, a free style design depending upon the users desires? > Give me all you've got.... >John Funk > >----- Original Message ----- >From: larry pendleton >To: mountain lists ; amm lists > >Sent: Thursday, August 26, 1999 6:28 PM >Subject: MtMan-List: Let's Start Talking ! > > >> Ok guys, let's get some serious discussion going. It's been dead on here >> way too long. Ya'll don't want to wait till Dennis, Lanney, and I have to >> start something. >> Pendleton >> >> >> > > > ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 20:12:33 +0000 From: R Lahti Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Harvesting Tobacco Plants R Lahti wrote: > > Larry and Lanney, > > I have grown native tobacco up here in Eastern WA. with some small > sucess. I get my seeds from Native seed/SEARCH. This is their URL below. > If it doesn't get you there just go to your favorite search engine and > look for the name above. That is how I found it. Sorry it didn't come > over as an active link. Lanney, Well butter my butt and call me a biscuit! It did work! Guess I can follow directions after all. I remain..... YMOS Capt. Lahti' ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Sep 1999 22:24:16 -0600 From: "Ron Chamberlain" Subject: Re: MtMan-List: TRADE WEB SITES Buck you left off 'This Old Fox's' Trade Blanket http://users.aol.com/canaltwo/swaplist.htm Lone - -----Original Message----- From: Buck To: Dean Rudy's hist_list Date: Tuesday, September 07, 1999 3:02 PM Subject: MtMan-List: TRADE WEB SITES >Subject: TRADE WEB SITES : > >May want to add these to your bookmarks in a folder called [SELL/TRADE]. > >Have used these sites in the last couple weeks and they work. >___________________________________________________ >PERIOD ITEMS ONLY >Trade Blanket #1 sean@irelandmail.com > >http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Geyser/3216/trader.htm > >___________________________________________________ >PERIOD ITEMS ONLY >Trade Blanket #2 semencic@li.net > >http://www.insidetheweb.com/messageboard/mbs.cgi/mb106703 >___________________________________________________ >PERIOD ITEMS & MODERN GEAR >Trade Blanket #3 Bill Klesinger > >http://www.klesinger.com/forums/Trade_Blanket/ >___________________________________________________ > > > > >Later, >Buck Conner > >AMM Jim Baker Party Colorado Territory >http://klesinger.com/jbp/swf1.html >__________________________________ > >The AMM Journal. >The Tomahawk & Long Rifle >3483 Squires * Conklin, MI 49403 >ATTN: Jon Link >Subscription rate for the T&LR is $20 for >a year - qtr issues - Feb, May, Aug, Nov. >_____________________________________ > >Signup for your free USWEST.mail Email account http://www.uswestmail.net > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 02:41:47 -0500 From: Jeff Powers Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Question On 1999-09-07 hist_text@lists.xmission.com said to kestrel@ticon.net >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >X-Mailer: AOL 3.0 for Windows 95 sub 49 >Sender: owner-hist_text@lists.xmission.com >Precedence: bulk >X-UIDL: bc8ff6c9948237be001eb5fef35a6aeb >Longshot, >Tell them to go to Deans Website and follow the instructions there. >Todd Glover Easier said than done!!!! I've lost Deans URL. Jeff Powers A mind like a steel trap;rusty and illegal in 37 states! If a tin whistle is made out of tin,what is a fog horn made out of? Net-Tamer V 1.08.1 - Test Drive ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 01:46:00 -0600 From: "Ron Chamberlain" Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Question Mt Men and the Fur Trade http://www.xmission.com/~drudy/amm.html - -----Original Message----- From: Jeff Powers To: hist_text@lists.xmission.com Cc: TetonTod@aol.com Date: Wednesday, September 08, 1999 1:43 AM Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Question >On 1999-09-07 hist_text@lists.xmission.com said to kestrel@ticon.net > >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >X-Mailer: AOL 3.0 for Windows 95 sub 49 > >Sender: owner-hist_text@lists.xmission.com > >Precedence: bulk > >X-UIDL: bc8ff6c9948237be001eb5fef35a6aeb > >Longshot, > >Tell them to go to Deans Website and follow the instructions there. > >Todd Glover > >Easier said than done!!!! I've lost Deans URL. >Jeff Powers >A mind like a steel trap;rusty and illegal in 37 states! > >If a tin whistle is made out of tin,what is a fog horn made out of? > >Net-Tamer V 1.08.1 - Test Drive > > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 08 Sep 1999 07:56:17 -0600 From: Bill Klesinger Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Question - --------------7BB870451E324B3C937A927D Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To get on the lists go here for AMM brothers go here Dean Rudy (#1530) at mailto:drudy@xmission.com for Hist-List go here http://www.xmission.com/~drudy/mtman/maillist.html Bill klesinger Jim Baker Party Jeff Powers wrote: > On 1999-09-07 hist_text@lists.xmission.com said to kestrel@ticon.net > >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >X-Mailer: AOL 3.0 for Windows 95 sub 49 > >Sender: owner-hist_text@lists.xmission.com > >Precedence: bulk > >X-UIDL: bc8ff6c9948237be001eb5fef35a6aeb > >Longshot, > >Tell them to go to Deans Website and follow the instructions there. > >Todd Glover > > Easier said than done!!!! I've lost Deans URL. > Jeff Powers > A mind like a steel trap;rusty and illegal in 37 states! > > If a tin whistle is made out of tin,what is a fog horn made out of? > > Net-Tamer V 1.08.1 - Test Drive - --------------7BB870451E324B3C937A927D Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To get on the lists go here
 

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On 1999-09-07 hist_text@lists.xmission.com said to kestrel@ticon.net
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   >Longshot,
   >Tell them to go to Deans Website and follow the instructions there.
   >Todd Glover

Easier said than done!!!! I've lost Deans URL.
Jeff Powers
A mind like a steel trap;rusty and illegal in 37 states!

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