Wadsworth, John T.
letters, 46:2 55, 48:1 27
Walker, Philip
letters, 47:4 133, 48:4 94
Walsh, James D.
"Pipe: A Lost Part of Americana," 51:1 13–14
Walsh, James I.
"Capacity and Gauge Standards for Barrels and Casks of Early America," 52:4 151–154
letter, 51:3 93–94
Wamser, Donald E.
Ward, Karen
"Case of Tinfluence, A," 45:4 117
"Collectible You Might Not Recognize, A," 45:2 57
"Printer Leaves His Mark, A," 46:1 31
"Toymakers and the Lathe," 44:2 50–51
"Working with Barrels in Commerce," 44:4 106
"Yesterday's Picturesque Speech," 45:1 27
letters, 42:1 25, 42:3 65, 42:4 105, 43:1 24, 43:3 78, 44:1 30, 44:4 111, 45:1 30, 45:2 56, 45:4 117
Wareham, J.
Warner, Deborah Jean
"Parts of the Sum, The," 39:2 17–18
Warner, William, and John Tannehill
"E. W. Carpenter's Gothic Pilaster Plane," 47:3 96
"Letters from E. W. Carpenter, Lancaster," 47:1 1–12
Warnock, William H.
"Swan of Seymour," 44:4 124
Wass, Ann Buermann, and Clarita Anderson
"Rivalling Nature in the Beauty and Brilliance of their Coloring: Synthetic Dyes and Fashionable Colors in Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine 1856-1891," 53:4 156–162, 53:4 169
Waszak, Gerard
Watkins, Bill
Watson, Dave
Webb, Merle I.
"Unusual Saw Label Sheds Light on Philadelphia Saw Making, An," 39:2 27
Weinstock, Dan
"J. Flint Saw and Its Label, The," 39:4 65
"Two Handgrip Saw, A," 39:3 50
"Whatsits: Meat Tenderizer," 54:2 59
Weinstock, Warren
"Still More on Saw Handles," 40:2 31
Welcker, Peter
"Leonard Benton Bidwell, Newark, West Virginia," 53:2 48–52
"Statistical Study of Some 19th-Century Wooden Molding Planes," 49:4 130–131
Welcker, Peter, Merrill L. Welcker, and Anne P. Welcker
"Generations of Augermakers in Kingston, Massachusetts," 53:3 120–122
Wells, Ted
letters, 45:2 56, 45:3 83
Welters, Linda
"Early Power Loom Fabrics in Rhode Island Quilts," 54:2 67–74
Werner, Ed
"Boxmaker's Tool, A," 45:1 23
West, Carl J.
"Tools of Alexander Craig, An 18th c. Harnessmaker," 39:2 19–20
"Tools of the Colonial Cook," 40:3 46–47
West, Gerry
West, Karl H., Jr.
"Ames Shovel & Tool Company," 49:3 87–93
"Benjamin Crehore: Inventor and Stringed Instrument Maker," 47:3 92–94
"Book You May Have Missed, A," 42:4 107
"Butterises," 48:1 27
"Caliper Rule," 52:1 23, 53:2 78, 53:3 127
"Clay Pipe Molds Revisited," 53:2 77
"Covered Bridge, A," 46:4 113–115
"Digging Up the Past," 45:1 22
"French Connection," 56:3 128
"Grindstone Quarry, A," 49:1 18
"Hand Made Thread Sizes" (West), 40:3 38–39
"'Historic Trades': A Useful and Enjoyable Journal," 42:1 13–14
"Hops Aboard the Bark Columbia, The," 43:1 26
"In Consideration of Measurement," 53:2 78–80
"Interest Aroused, A," 40:1 14
"Is This a Barn Pattern?", 51:1 17–18
"Lime Kilns," 44:2 46
"Log Into Lumber," 44:4 125
"Making a Spade, Step One" (letter), 57:2 53
"More about Hoyt's Calipers from New Hampshire," 46:4 122
"'Painting a Photograph'", 41:1 13
"Pike of Deham," 39:1 13
"Poor Man's Ivory," 45:4 99
"Quilting Cubes?", 46:1 31
"Scorps and Scorp-like Tools," 43:1 6–7
"Smith Covered Bridge, The," 54:4 148–153
"Spill Holders," 43:4 92
"Spruce Gum Harvesting Knife," 42:2 46
"Tobacco Pipe Mold, A" (West), 40:2 28
"Two Burls Are Better Than One," 57:1 28–29
"What a Difference a Chronicle Makes," 41:3 49
"Why Leather Washers?", 47:4 126
"Wooden Railroad Spikes Tell a Strange Story," 43:3 69–70
letters, 39:1 15, 40:2 36A, 43:2 52, 43:3 77, 44:1 30–31, 44:3 76, 44:3
95, 44:4 123, 45:1 30, 45:3 69, 45:3 79, 45:3 89, 45:3 93, 45:4 98,
46:1 23, 46:1 32, 46:1 33, 46:2 51, 46:2 55, 49:3 101, 50:2 71, 51:1
33, 51:3 92, 54:4 147, 55:3 129, 57:2 53
West, Karl H., Jr., and Betty Cottrell
"American Glue Company: A Gritty Problem, The," 53:1 26–32
"American Glue Factory Revisited" (letter), 53:2 82
West, Philip
"Pioneers in Planemaking," 51:3 69–74
Westley, Robert
"Drury-Marsh St. John, New Brunswick," 49:2 43–49
"John Dawson: Plane Manufacturer of Montreal," 49:1 19–22
Wheeler, Robert
"Nathaniel Potter: Could He Be Our Earliest Planemaker?", 46:1 3–4
Whelan, John M. (J. M., Jack)
"Our Rear Cover," 51:4 131
"Plane Chatter," 49:4 114–115, 52:1 30–31, 52:2 67–68
"Plane Chatter: A Different Plow Design," 51:1 11–12
"Plane Chatter: An Enigmatic Plane," 54:1 35–36
"Plane Chatter: Another Plane to Puzzle Over," 51:4 118–119
"Plane Chatter: An Unusual Iron Mounting," 59:2 76–77
"Plane Chatter: An Unusual Molding Plane," 58:3 128–129
"Plane Chatter: Apothecary Plane," 58:2 78–79
"Plane Chatter: The Banding Plane," 53:3 125–126
"Plane Chatter: Ceiling Planes," 51:3 91–92
"Plane Chatter: The Chapin-Rust Patent Plow," 53:4 168–169
"Plane Chatter: Chinese Planes," 57:4 164–165
"Plane Chatter: The Cock Bead Fillister," 55:1 39–40
"Plane Chatter: Combination Plane," 50:2 53–54
"Plane Chatter: Double Wedge Planes that Change Their Pitch," 48:1 17–19
"Plane Chatter: Escapement for Tongue Plan/Tilted Wedge Mortise/Unusual Pair," 55:3 126
"Plane Chatter: Facing Planes," 59:3 120–121
"Plane Chatter: The First American Planemaker?", 49:3 85–86
"Plane Chatter: Five Unusual Planes," 60:2 88–89
"Plane Chatter: Glass Check?/Meeting Rail Planes," 55:3 168
"Plane Chatter: Glass Check Plane?", 55:2 80–81
"Plane Chatter: Grooving," 49:1 28–29
"Plane Chatter: Grooving for Curved Panels--And A Puzzle," 52:3 124
"Plane Chatter: Holtzapffel's Design for Irons," 53:1 37
"Plane Chatter: Information Please," 48:2 54–55
"Plane Chatter: L. Cormier Planes," 58:1 44–45
"Plane Chatter: Making Useful Shavings," 56:4 172–173
"Plane Chatter: Modified or Make-do Planes," 54:2 86–87
"Plane Chatter: More Plane "Whatsits," 49:2 61
"Plane Chatter: A Pair of Unusual Molders," 53:3 81–82
"Plane Chatter: Plane Wedge Distortion," 48:3 61–62
"Plane Chatter: Plow Plane Fence Adjustment," 57:3 122–123
"Plane Chatter: Puzzling Planes," 50:4 129–130
"Plane Chatter: Screw-Adjusted, Slide-Arm Plow Plane," 59:1 32––33
"Plane Chatter: Some Unusual Full Boxed Beads," 48:4 92–93
"Plane Chatter: Stereotype Plane," 56:2 80–81
"Plane Chatter: The Plane Whose Arms Are Too Long," 57:1 36–37
"Plane Chatter: The Spring Plane," 47:2 46–47
"Plane Chatter: Those Tradesman-Made Planes," 47:3 88–89
"Plane Chatter: Two More Puzzles, an Unusual Dado," 51:2 59–60
"Plane Chatter: Unfamiliar Cooper's Tools," 59:4 161–163
"Plane Chatter: Unusual Combination Match Plane," 58:4 172–173
"Plane Chatter: Unusual Match Plane," 54:3 126–127
"Plane Chatter: Wheelwright's Plane," 56:3 127–128
"Plane Chatter: Wrong-sided Molding Plane Irons," 47:4 113–114
"Plane Chatter: A Puzzling Match Pair ," 56:1 38–39
"Rack-and-Pinon Plow," 50:3 99–100
"Roughing and Jack Planes," 46:3 76–80
letters, 40:2 36A, 43:3 75
White, Frank G.
"From Poplar Chips to Popular Hats," 39:4 64–65
"Ledger-Domain," 42:2 47–49, 45:1 14–15, 45:2 48–50, 45:4 110–111
"Ledger-Domain: Daniel T. Hewitt's House Account," 46:1 29–30
"Ledger-Domain: Eighteenth Century Blacksmith Served Diversified Needs," 44:1 26–27
"Ledger-Domain: George Washington's Fort Loudon Inventory, 1758," 43:2 44
"Ledger-Domain: Getting the Good from Maker to Consumer," 46:2 49–50
"Ledger-Domain: In a Scrape with a Scraper," 44:2 57–58
"Ledger-Domain: Jottings from Craftsmen's Pens," 40:3 49–50
"Ledger-Domain: Record Book of the Bark, Columbia," 42:1 22–23
"Ledger-Domain: Sterling, Massachusetts, an Early 19th Century Seat of Chairmaking," 44:4 114–115
"Ledger-Domain: Stoves for Plows," 40:4 69–70
"Ledger-Domain: The Bark Columbia Sails On," 42:4 101–102
"Ledger-Domain: The East and Mid-West of Tinsmithing," 43:4 101
"Ledger-Domain: The Unturning of a Screw Manufactory," 44:3 77–78
"Ledger-Domain: To Build a House," 43:1 19–20
"Ledger-Domain: Tools of a Spendthrift," 41:4 78
"Ledger-Domain: Who Was Timothy Curtiss? And What Was His Trade?", 42:3 78–79
"Making a Specification of a Patent," 46:3 68, 46:3 86–87
"Messrs. Hoe and Co.'s Printing Press Manufactory," 53:3 108–113
"More on Framing Squares," 39:3 49
"Odd Stretcher, An" (White), 40:2 28–29
"Response to the Response, A," 45:2 61–62
"Salvaged from the Scrap Wood Bin," 47:2 57–59, 47:2 67
"Streeter Scythe Stone Relic Finds a Friend, The," 42:3 69–70
"Tholes," 51:4 126–127
letters, 43:4 93, 45:1 17–18, 48:4 94–95, 53:3 127
White, John
letters, 43:3 81, 50:2 63
White, Stephen W.
"Follow-Up on Striking a Light, A," 39:1 14–15
White, Tom
Whiting, Stan
"Weaver's Delight and its Accessory," 43:3 72–73
Whitman, Alman
"Testing the Pudding," 44:1 14
Whitney, Philip C.
"Former Industries and Present Collections Created by Corn Through the Ages, The," 50:3 101–104
letters, 49:2 66–67, 52:3 123, 53:3 127
Wilbur, Robert
Wilkins, William T.
"Diamond Loses Its Place, The," 44:1 19–20
"Notes on Hand Crafts in South America," 40:2 31
letters, 45:1 16, 45:1 21, 45:2 39
Williams, Charles M.
"Early Account on the Growing Harvesting and Preparation of Hoop Poles, An," 41:2 33
Williams, Colin
"Bit of Philadelphia History Turns Up in New Hampshire, A, 41:3 49–50
Williams, Hampton, and Lee Richmond
"Planemakers of the 18th Century Shenendoah Valley," 45:4 112–113
Williams, Richard Dean
"Hand Truck, The: A Query," 43:2 43
Wilson, Colin
"Early Account of the Growing, Harvesting, and Preparation of Hoop Poles," 40:4 72–73
Wilson, Gaye
"Marking Time: Jefferson's Spherical Sundial," 58:1 31–35
Wilson, John H.
"Colt's Clamps of Batvia, New York," 40:3 44–45
letters, 44:3 66, 44:3 70, 44:3 94, 45:4 126, 46:1 25
Wilson, Norman L.
"Westerner Comments on the Bossing Hammer, A," 43:4 89
Wing, Donald, and Anne Wing
"Rural Rulemaker, A: Captain Anthony Gifford," 55:2 46–51
"Simeon Doggett: Loyalist Planemaker," 48:3 35–44
Wittlock, Lavern A.
Wolfe, H. Scott
Wood, Don
"Another Long Island Tool Maker," 44:3 85
Wood, Paul
"Harrowing History," 58:4 153
"Tools and Machinery of the Granite Industry," 59:2 37–52
"Tools and Machinery of the Granite Industry, Part II," 59:3 81–96
"Tools and Machinery of the Granite Industry, Part III," 59:4 130–151
letter, 45:1 17
Wood, Richard (Dick)
"Billheads as a Source of Early Trade Information," 41:1 4–5
"Chestnuts and Walnuts," 44:2 63
"On the Beech," 42:3 72
"Spectacular Letterhead, A," 43:2 42
"Wood Screw Advertisement, A," 41:3 50
letters, 44:3 72, 44:3 76, 45:1 31
Woodard, George E.
Woodbury, Coral
"Maid of Spotless Town, The: Domestic Service in Newport's Great Houses," 53:2 66–75
Worthrup, Clay
Wright, Charles R.
"More on Chestnuts and Walnuts," 44:4 125
"Taming the West with Electrical Power," 44:2 44–45, 44:2 62
"Unusual Twist, An," 45:2 58
letters, 40:2 16, 45:2 54, 45:2 63, 49:2 65–66
Wuerth, Christopher
Wyatt, Sherry Joines
"Feeding the Farm Family: Domestic Outbuildings and Traditional Food Ways in the Blue Ridge," 55:3 85–94
Wyllie, Robin H.
"Ax Making in Pictou County, Nova Scotia," 40:1 3–6
"German People, British Tools," 41:1 8
"Swedish Axe in North America, The," 39:4 53–56
"Taking Note for the Future: Material History as Exemplified by Five Wooden Planes from Nova Scotia," 42:1 5–7
Wyman, Thomas
"Keep It Under Your Stetson--One Firm's Contribution to the War Effort," 54:1 40
"Slide Rules of the Stanley Rule & Level Company and Other American Makers," 54:3 114–117
Wynn, Gerald B. (Jerry)
"Bill Hook, The," 39:3 47