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Autumn 2008
Celebrating the Colonial Williamsburg journal's 30th Anniversary
Autumn 1978 - Autumn 2008by Mark Jacobs
President's Message
A Tremendous Stride ForwardGambling
Apple-Pie American and Older than the Mayflowerby Ed Crews
Web exclusive
Gambling Slideshow
With Boughs of Holly
by Mary Miley TheobaldPhotos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Image Comparison Feature
Company for Christmas
by Christopher GeistPhotos by Craig McDougal & Tom Green
Web exclusive
View Magnified Images
Once Popular and Socially Acceptable: Cockfighting
by Ed CrewsWeb exclusive
Cockfighting Slideshow
Christmas in Prints
by Michael OlmertWeb exclusive
Crossword Puzzle

Summer 2008
The Truth About Betsy Ross
by Ed CrewsWeb exclusive
Take the Betsy Ross Challenge
An Accidental Republic?
by Jack LynchWeb exclusive
Zoom in on the U.S. Constitution
When Whiskey Was the King of Drink
by Mark Miley TheobaldPhotos by Dave Doody & Tom Green
Web exclusive
Extra images
New Life for the The Carolina Room
by Robert DoaresWeb exclusive
Carolina Room Slideshow
Powering the Eighteenth Century
by Abigail SchumannPhotos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Powering the Eighteenth Century Slideshow
Colonial Carriage Rides
by Ed CrewsPhotos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Colonial Carriage Rides Slideshow

Spring 2008
Message From The President
History passed this wayPlants of an Age
Photos by Barbara LombardiWeb exclusive
Slideshow
Play Ball!
Colonial Games and America's National Pastimeby Ed Crews
Photos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Slideshow
Smart as an Ox
Beasts of Burden: Bright, Gentle, and Strongby Ed Crews
Photos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Slideshow
The Emergence of Popular Culture in Colonial America
by Christopher GeistPhotos by Dave Doody
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Slideshow
All That is Substantial and Beneficial in a Trial By Jury
by James BreigPhotos by Dave Doody
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Slideshow

Winter 2008
Message From The President
An Integrated, Interactive, Interdependent AgendaLittle Iron Horses
rd Working Canadians Have Rich Heritageby Ed Crews
Photos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Slideshow
Tools of the Trades
A Photo Essayby J. Hunter Barbour
Photos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Slideshow
Stuff and Nonsense
Myths That Should by Now Be Historyby Mary Miley Theobald
Photos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Crossword Puzzle
Battle Tactics
by Christopher GeistPhotos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Slideshow
Northwest Passage
by James BreigPhotos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Video clips

Holiday 2007
Message From The President
Frequent Recurrence to Fundamental PrinciplesRattle-Skull, Stonewall, Bogus, Blackstrap, Bombo, Mimbo, Whistle Belly, Syllabub, Sling, Toddy, and Flip
Drinking in Colonial Americaby Ed Crews
Photos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Slideshow
Courtship, Sex, and the Single Colonist
by Andrew G. GardnerPhotos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Slideshow
Milking Devons
Picture Perfect Cattle for Colonial Williamsburgby Ed Crews
Photos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Slideshow
Beyond Applause
Photo Essayby Abigail Schumann
Photos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Slideshow
In "the country wherein it hath pleased the divine providence to appoint our lot,"
Early American Jews Found Freedom to Celebrate Autumn's High Holy Daysby Robert Doares
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Extra images
The Town of the Nativity
Columbus' Christmas Cityby Dennis Montgomery

Autumn 2007
Message From The President
Now What?Fighting... Maybe for Freedom, but probably not
Slaves and free blacks in the Revolutionary Warby Lloyd Dobyns
Web exclusive
Video clips
Native Numerals
Among American Indians, Numbers Counted for More than Mathby Anthony F. Aveni
Web exclusive
Extra images
The Bugs that Bugged the Colonists
The weevil wrought evil, but the bee brought sweetness and lightby David Robinson
Photos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Crossword Puzzle
In Search of the Frenchman's Map
by Michael J. LombardiWeb exclusive
View the map close up
The Works at Falling Creek
"No fitter places of Mines, Wood and Water for Iron"by Christopher Geist
Photos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Extra images

Summer 2007
Message From The President
A Guide of Experience and WisdomThe Golden Age of Counterfeiting
Cashing in on Colonial Currencyby Jack Lynch
Web exclusive
Sidebar: A Counterfeiting Silversmith
Goods
by J. Hunter BarbourWeb exclusive
Trades products slideshow
Wills Simple and Elaborate
Bequests, Gifts, and Legaciesby James Breig
Photos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
View the wills close-up
Rare Sheep
From Hog Island and Leicesterby Ed Crews
Photos by Dave Doody
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Colonial Williamsburg's Rare Sheep
Kitchens
Places Apartby Michael Olmert
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Extra images

Spring 2007
Message From The President
The Occasion of the Queen's ReturnWeb exclusive
The Queen's Jewelry Box
"One of the most intriguing might-have-beens in American History"
Jefferson's Tardy Constitutionby Jack Lynch
Web exclusive
Zoom in on Jefferson's written Constitution
Voting in Early America
by Ed CrewsWeb exclusive
Voting screensaver
Anniversaries and the Origin of History
A Jamestown 400th Anniversary Storyby Michael Olmert
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The Queen's 1957 visit to Jamestown slideshow
Equine Equanimity
It Takes a Special Sort of Horseby Ed Crews
Photos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Colonial Williamsburg's American Cream Draft Horses
Presidential Portraits
"Stuart is all the rage, he is almost worked to death...."by Ellen G. Miles
Web exclusive
Zoom in on the presidential portraits

Winter 2007
Message From The President
We Are HonoredHistorical Rivalry
Virginia's Jamestown was the continent's first permanent English settlement. So how is that Massachusetts's Plymouth has precedence in the minds of so many Americans?by James Axtell
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Extra images
"We are starved"
by Ivor Noël HumeWeb exclusive
Extra images
"Things which seame incredible"
Cannibalism in Early Jamestownby Mark Nicholls
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"Such a dish as powdered wife I never heard of"
Acrostical Valentines
A Young Man's Fancy Turns to Fad: The Lovers' Literary Campaign of 1768by Jon Kukla
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Printer's Trade
Gossip, Flattery, and Flirtation
The Art of Eighteenth-Century Letter Writingby Andrew Gardner
Web exclusive
The Quill Pen
Weaving, Spinning, and Dyeing
Dexterity and Detective Workby Ed Crews
Web exclusive
The Weaver

Holiday 2006
Message From The President
ReaffirmationBogged Down in Cranberries
by Mary Miley TheobaldWeb exclusive
Extra images
Asynchronous (Adjective: Not coinciding in time)
Eighteenth-Century Clothes for a Twenty-First-Century PoseWeb exclusive
Asynchronous Fashion Photography Zoomable Slideshow
Once Around the Colonial Seasons
by Anthoni AveniWeb exclusive
"To the handsomest young Country Maid"
Tools for the Times
Modern Shop Reproduces Antique Implementsby Ed Crews
Photos by Tom Green
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Toolmaker Slideshow
"A Much More Respectable Bird... a Bird of Courage"
A Short History of the Turkeyby Andrew G. Gardner
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Turkey Slideshow
Wassailing through History
by Robert DoaresWeb exclusive
Extra images

Autumn 2006
Message From The President
History Need Not Be DistantThe Art and Mystery of the Apothecary
by Robin KippsWeb exclusive
Apothecary Trade Slideshow
Revolutionary City
A Colonial Adventureby Lloyd Dobyns
Photos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Revolutionary City Slideshow
Town Coach
Elegant, Eye-Catching Eighteenth-Century Vehicle Travels Colonial Williamsburg Streetsby Ed Crews
Web exclusive
Town Coach Slideshow
Personable Pooches
by Graham HoodWeb exclusive
Dog Buttons Slideshow
Seeing the Light
A Close Look at Eighteenth-Century Opticsby James Breig
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Extra images
The Technology of History
Modern science is helping to solve the puzzles of the pastby Michael J. Lombardi
Photos by Dave Doody
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Extra images

Summer 2006
Message From The President
The Revolution Returns"The Monstrous Absurdity"
The Gunpowder Theft Examinedby Mary Miley Theobald
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Extra images
Colonial Williamsburg
An Artifact of Popular Cultureby Christopher Geist
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Notable Williamsburg Visitors Slideshow
"Throw down your arms, ye villains, ye Rebels, Disperse!"
by Dennis MontgomeryWeb exclusive
Fields of FireFour Views of the Fatal Day
Captain Jack Jouett's Ride to the Rescue
Did Virginia's Paul Revere Spare Thomas Jefferson the Acquaintance of a British Hangman?by Ed Crews
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Extra images

Spring 2006
Message From The President
AspirationsA Look at the Revolutionary City
by James HornWeb exclusive
Revolutionary City Slideshow
"Every part works in harmony"
The Venerable Craft of Basketmakingby Ed Crews
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The Basketmaking Craft Slideshow
A Man of Firmness
Justice John Blair and the Letter of the Lawby Jack Lynch
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Extra images
Handiwork
by art direction by Abigail SchumannPhotos by photography by Tom Green
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Hands Slideshow
The Alternative of Williams-Burg
"Monster madness... the Patriots are in high Spirits just now."by Robert Doares
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Extra images

Winter 2005-2006
Message From The President
Telling the StoryRare Breeds and Other Creatures
by Barbara BrownPhotos by photography by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Animals of the Historic Area Slideshow
Making, Baking, and Laying Bricks
by Ed CrewsWeb exclusive
The Brickmaker Trade Slideshow
Cool, Calm, Clean
Dairies were the most elaborate of outbuildings, and the cleanestby Michael Olmert
Web exclusive
The Dairy Slideshow
Slave Conspiracies in Colonial Virginia
by Mary Miley TheobaldWeb exclusive
Extra images
Finding Slaves in Unexpected Places
Keeping Blacks in Bondage Was Not a Southern Monopolyby James Breig
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Extra images
Astronomers and Stargazers
Eyeing a Heliocentric Heaven for Planets, Portents, and Horoscopesby Anthony F. Aveni
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Sidebar: Of Lenses and Tinderboxes

Holiday 2005
Message From The President
Now More Than EverBetokening Christmas
by captions by Jan GilliamPhotos by Tom Green
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Folk Art Slideshow
Dessert Pyramids
A Feast for the Eyes and the Palateby Mary Miley Theobald
Photos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
A Feast for the Eyes
Christmas Earnest & Christmas Game
At heart, Christmas was an oxymoron: serious and silly. Holy day as well as holiday. And sometimes violently.by Michael Olmert
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Colonial Games
Christmas Trees, the Confederacy, and Colonial Williamsburg
by Harold B. Gill Jr.Web exclusive
Extra images
Wreaths, Garlands, Ropes, and Fruit
Photos by Barbara LombardiWeb exclusive
Wreaths, Garlands, Ropes & Fruit Slideshow
A Christmas Essay
Christmas is a'coming, The goose is getting fat, Please put a penny in the old man's hatby Ivor Noël Hume
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Extra images

Autumn 2005
Message From The President
Investments in the FutureThe Tyme Appointed
by Mary Miley TheobaldWeb exclusive
Learn about Captain John Smith's capture and rescue through his 1624 illustration.
Felled on the Field of Honor
The Seditious Patriot: Mr. John Daly Burkby Jack Lynch
Web exclusive
The Burk Duel
Framing Williamsburg's Doors
by Photos by Barbara LombardiWeb exclusive
The Doors of Williamsburg
Tailor Made for History
by Ed CrewsWeb exclusive
The Tailor Trade
How was "The Tyme Appointed"?
by Anthony AveniWeb exclusive
Extra images

Summer 2005
Message From The President
A Testimony to the Generosity of Our SupportersHalting Time through the Illusion of Portraiture
by Barbara LuckPhotos by Hans Lorenz
Web exclusive
Extra images
Taking the Measure of Washington... Once More
by Mike LombardiWeb exclusive
Take Care of Your Teeth
Volumes to Last for Centuries
Bookbindersby Ed Crews
Photos by Tom Green
Web exclusive
The Bindery Trade

Spring 2005
Message From The President
America's 400th Anniversary: The Journey That Changed the WorldWork, Work, and More Work
Middling Planters Took Hard Road to Wealth, Respectability in Colonial Virginiaby Ed Crews
Photos by Lael White
Web exclusive
Agriculture Slideshow
Of Sharpers, Mumpers, and Fourberies
Some Early American Impostors and Roguesby Jack Lynch
Web exclusive
Pickpockets Slideshow
Alas, Poor ...Who?
Or, Melancholy Moments in Colonial and Later Virginiaby Ivor Noël Hume
Web exclusive
The funeral of Governor Botetourt Slideshow
The Restoration of James Madison's Montpelier
by Edward A. ChappellWeb exclusive
Montpelier Slideshow
Timberheads and Talking Stools
Puppets Pulled the Strings of Eighteenth-Century Audiencesby James Breig
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Puppetry Slideshow
Lusty Beggars, Dissolute Women, Sorners, Gypsies, and Vagabonds for Virginia
by Bruce P. LenmanWeb exclusive
Scottish Slaves Slideshow

Winter 2004-2005
Message From The President
Education for CitizenshipSmokehouses
Foursquare and Stolid, These Buildings Were a Hardworking Adornment to the Colonial Backyardby Michael Olmert
Web exclusive
The Smokehouse
The History of Historic Trades
by James M. GaynorWeb exclusive
An overview of current trades items
The Spirit-stirring Drum, the Ear-piercing Fife
A Photo EssayWeb exclusive
Fifes and Drums Slideshow
Wheels and Riding Carts
The Wheelwright Tradeby Ed Crews
Photos by Dave Doody
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The Wheelwright Trade Slideshow
The Grandest Illumination
by Graham HoodWeb exclusive
Extra images
Henricus
A New and Improved Jamestownby Mary Miley Theobald
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Henricus Slideshow

Holiday 2004
Message From The President
Opportunities and ResponsibilitiesCaptain John Smith's Christmas
by Dennis MontgomeryWeb exclusive
Trace Smith's likely 1607 and 1608 Christmastime routes.
Christmas Music in Colonial Days
by John TurnerPhotos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Sample some holiday music
Babies, Balls, and Bull Roarers
Christmastime or Anytime, Kids Still Enjoy the Toys and Games Their Forebears Lovedby David Robinson
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The Joys of Toys Slideshow
The Community Christmas Tree in America's Hometown
by Mary Miley TheobaldPhotos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Extra images
Williamsburg's Long Christmas
Historically, two threads run through Christmas celebrations: piety and pleasureby Michael Olmert
Photos by Dave Doody
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Recipe for a Twelfth Night Cake
Grand Illumination
by Photos by Dave DoodyWeb exclusive
Extra images

Autumn 2004
Message From The President
For the FutureThe Eighteenth Century Goes to the Dogs
by James BreigWeb exclusive
Canine Quiz
About Faces
by Photos by Tom Green; Art Direction Abigail SchumannWeb exclusive
About Faces Slideshow
Colonial Foodways
by Ed CrewsWeb exclusive
Colonial Foodways Slideshow
The Architect of Colonial Williamsburg
William Graves Perryby Will Molineaux
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Extra images
"An honest, upright, and industrious man, a kind and obliging neighbor, and a good citizen"
by J. Hunter BarbourWeb exclusive
Extra images
A Common American Soldier
by Christopher GeistWeb exclusive
Extra images

Summer 2004
Message From The President
Colonial Williamsburg's Many DimensionsThe New Architecture of Merchants Square
by Edward ChappellPhotos by Barbara Lombardi
Web exclusive
Extra images
Remastering a Masterwork
Restoration of The Patriotby Richard L. McCluney
Web exclusive
Succinct Script Yields Memorable Quotes
Time for the Royals
Tompion's Clockby Graham Hood
Photos by Hans Lorenz
Web exclusive
Zoom in for a closer look at Tompion's Clock
Unwelcome in Williamsburg
The Saga of Merchant Daniel Fisherby Robert Doares
Spies and Scouts, Secret Writing, and Sympathetic Citizens
by Ed CrewsWeb exclusive
Learn to decipher the CUPID code.

Spring 2004
Message From The President
Confident in Our Expectation"With All the Grace of the Sex"
Women in Tradesby Donna Dene Woodward
Photos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Women in Trades slideshow
Jamestown Revisited
by Ivor Noël HumeWeb exclusive
View pages from Harper's Weekly
That Quacking Sound in Colonial America
by Jim CoxWeb exclusive
Extra images
Working in Harness
The Saddler's Shopby Ed Crews
Photos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
Extra images
Colonial Germ Warfare
by Harold B. Gill Jr.The Throne of the Third Heaven of the Nations' Millennium General Assembly
Photos by courtesy of the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Winter 2003-2004
Message From The President
First PrinciplesCast in the Colonial Mold
The Geddy Foundryby Ed Crews
Photos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
The Foundry Trade Slideshow
The Satirical Eye
Social CartoonsWeb exclusive
More social cartoons
Hunting for a Little Ladle
Tobacco Pipesby Ivor Noël Hume
Colonial Dress Codes
by Linda BaumgartenWeb exclusive
View details and images of eighteenth-century dress.
Tavern Music
by Ed CrewsWeb exclusive
Sound clip of tavern song
Living the Revolution
Colonial Williamsburg's New Historic Area Adventureby Bill Weldon

Autumn 2003
Message From The President
The Laboratory of ExperienceWilliamsburg in Winter
by Photos by Barbara LombardiWeb exclusive
Additional photography by Barbara Lombardi
Rediscovering an American Icon
Houdon's Washingtonby Tracy L. Kamerer and Scott W. Nolley
Web exclusive
View details and images of Houdon's statue.
Making Circles
The Cooper's Trade at Colonial Williamsburgby Ed Crews
Photos by Dave Doody
Web exclusive
The Cooper Trade Slideshow
Merchants Square Meets Quinlan Terry
by Edward ChappellWeb exclusive
View details and images of the transformations of Merchant Square.
A Field Spacious and Untrodden
The Virginian Society for the Promotion of Usefull Knowledgeby Robert Doares
Web exclusive
Additional photos of items used in the study of scientific knowledge.

Summer 2003
Message From The President
Tough Questions, Cogent AnswersPoints in Time
Photographs from a Williamsburg CollectionWeb exclusive
"Snapshots from a Williamsburg Collection" Slideshow
"In Mind and Heart" with the Enslaved of Yesteryear
by Will MolineuxWeb exclusive
African-American interpretation at Colonial Williamsburg Slideshow
Plain and Neat
Cabinetmakers Preserve the Arts of Eighteenth-century Furnitureby Ed Crews
Web exclusive
View videos of a cabinetmaker at work
Lord Mayor Wilkes
Liberty & No. 45by Jack Lynch
Promises to Pay, Promises Unkept
How We Won a War and Lost Our Shirtsby Richard G. Doty
Photos by Tom Green
Web exclusive
Extra images

Spring 2003
Message From The President
In Uncertain TimesThe Governour's Lady
Mistresses of the Palaceby Mary Miley Theobald
Aesthetic Appeal
Jewelry from our Collectionby Marilyn S. Melchor
Web exclusive
Extra images
Early American Newspapering
by James BreigWeb exclusive
Gentlewomen of the Press
State, Dignity, Authority
Four Williamsburg Chairs Are Distinctive Expressions of Colonial Sophistication and Cultureby Graham Hood
Bilboes, Brands, and Branks
Colonial crime and punishmentby James A. Cox
Web exclusive
Colonial Punishments Slideshow
Colonial Williamsburg Carpenters Construct Buildings of the Past
Reproduction Structures Offer Guests Look at Trade, Hands-on Experienceby Ed Crews
Web exclusive
Carpentry tools

Winter 2002-2003
Message From The President: Learning to Be an American
Out, “Damn’d Proverbs”
by James BreigWeb exclusive
Interactive Game: How well do you know your 18th-century proverbs?
Juba and Djembe: Music Helps Interpret Slavery
by Ed CrewsWeb exclusive
Music clips
Enduring Images of War
by J. Hunter BarbourPhotos by Tom Green
Web exclusive
Medals from the Lasser Collection Slideshow
The New Look of Old Wetherburn's
by Mary Miley TheobaldThe Speech: It May Not Be the One That Patrick Henry So Famously Made
by Jim CoxTailoring the Tenant House
by Robert Doares Jr.Photos by Dave Doody

Autumn 2002
Message From The President
The Idea of America, for All People, for All Time"Our little colonial house"
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller and Bassett Hallby Mary Miley Theobald
The Joys of Toys
by Photos by Tom GreenThe Miller and the Windmill
by Ed CrewsNecessary and Sufficient
by Michael Olmert"The Model of an American Whig"
by Harold B. Gill, Jr.
Summer 2002
Message From The President
Out of Many, OneHow Much Is That in Today's Money?
by Ed CrewsPuttin' on the Dog
by James BreigNo Wine before It's Time
by Charles M. Holloway"Easy, Erect and Noble"
by Graham HoodDegrees of Latitude
by Margaret PritchardTaking the Cure
by Harold B. Gill, Jr.The Past That Never Dies
by Mary Miley Theobald
Spring 2002
Message From The President
Something Approaching a ParablePhoto Gallery: A Cast of Colonial Characters
by Photos by Dave DoodyA Patriot, a Traitor, and a Bill of Attainder
by Jack LynchPhotos by Dave Doody
Peter Redstone Builds a Barton Portable
You really can fall in love with the sound of harpsichordVirginias Very Own Navy
by Edwards ParkWhen Tut Went Phut; or, The Day Mr. Junior Changed His Mind
by Ivor Noël HumePeering into Rings of Grain
Dendrochronology comes of age, shedding new light on the shape of old Americaby Mike Olmert
Dendrochronology in Context
Williamsburgs Everard Houseby Ed Chappell

Winter 2001-2002
Message From The President
A Beacon of Hope, Justice, and ResolveThe Freshest Advices
Conservators Discover Unknown Williamsburg ArtistThe Upstart, the Speaker, the Scandals, and Scotchtown
by Alan Pell CrawfordColonial Americans in the Swim
by Harold B. Gill Jr.Monuments to Our Mortality
by Photo Essay by Dave DoodyThe Tale of the Red-winged Blackbird
by Pamela J. YoungJunior Interpreters Enliven Historic Area
by Ed Crews
Autumn 2001
Message From The President
The Cornerstone of Our FutureOhs and Ahs, Ps and Qs
The Art and Mystery of the Printing Officeby Edward R. Crews
Williamsburg and the Demimonde
Disorderly Houses, the Blue Bell, and Certain Hints of Harlotryby Harold B. Gill Jr.
Every Man a Kin
The VIPs Visit Colonial Williamsburgby Mary Miley Theobald
Virginias Father: King James I
by Bruce P. LenmanThe Life and Literature of Nathaniel Beverley Tucker
by Robert Doares Jr.
Summer 2001
Message From The President
Places at the Table"Treason is but trusted like the fox" - Shakespeare
Whatever Happened to Benedict Arnold?by Mary Theobald
A Surveyor for the King
by Ronald BaileyHexagons in Williamsburg
by Michael OlmertSpeaking of the Past: the Words of Colonial Williamsburg
by James Breig
Spring 2001
Message From The President
In Celebration of TomorrowCursing the Darkness
by Brett CharbeneauPortrait of an Artisan
by Harold B. Gill, Jr.A Tale of Midnight and Wythe House Mysteries
by Ivor Noël Hume
Winter 2000-2001
Message From The President
Seventy-Five Years of Preserving a Past for the Future"The far-visioned generosity of Mr. Rockefeller"
by W.A.R. GoodwinPalace Days
Recollections of Dismantling the Most Beautiful Rooms in Americaby Graham Hood
"The Best Is Not Too Good For You"
Colonial Williamsburg Celebrates Seventy-Five Years of Collecting at New York's Forty-Seventh Winter Antiques Showby Sophia Hart

Autumn 2000
Message From The President
A Visit With Colin CampbellTo Bathe or Not to Bathe:
Coming Clean in Colonial Americaby Edwards Park
Richman, Poorman, Beggarman, Thief:
Down but Not Out in Colonial Virginiaby Marth W. McCarthy
The Gunsmith's Shop
by Ed Crews
Summer 2000
Excellence and Integration
An Interview with Colin CampbellFootprints on the Past
by D. A. SagutoWit, Mirth & Spleen
"A method to cure a Cold""We bow our heads to Yankee despotism"
by Carson Hudson
Autumn 1999
Christmas in Colonial Virginia
by Harold B. Gill, Jr.Apples, Putlog Holes, and Provost Marshals
by Jim BradleyChristmas: Williamsburg Style
by Libbey Oliver and Mary Miley Theobald
Winter 1997-1998
The Millinery Shop
by Edward R. Crews
Winter 1996-1997
Deck the Doors
by Libbey Oliver and Mary Miley Theobald
Summer 1996
Dressing for the Occasion
by Mary Miley Theobald
Autumn 1994
A River Worth Fighting For
by Dennis Montgomery
Spring 1994
Captain John Smith
by Dennis Montgomery
Autumn 1993
To Live Like a Slave
by Curtia James
Summer 1993
My Dream and My Hope
by Edwards Park
Spring 1993
Thomas Jefferson, Son of Virginia
by Dennis Montgomery
Winter 1992-1993
Sampling 18th-Century Fare at Shields Tavern
by Mary Miley Theobald

Daily jigsaw puzzles
Video: Jefferson & Adams: A Stage Play
Interactive CD: Mapping Colonial America
CD: Marching Out of Time
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