KRA Bulletin | VOLUME 41 | NUMBER 1 | FALL 2014

KRA’s Fall 2014 issue of the Kentucky Rifle Association Bulletin presents a documented historical account of Ann Hupp and the defense of the Miller Block House during a Shawnee attack on the western Pennsylvania frontier in 1782. The lead article examines a Lancaster made longrifle attributed to gunsmith Joel Ferree, believed by many researchers to have been used during the siege.

Drawing on period records, family histories, and physical analysis of the rifle itself, the Bulletin distinguishes documented events from later folklore and highlights the role of women on the Revolutionary era frontier. Additional articles explore early American transition firearms, including a rare Revolutionary era rifle later converted to musket and fowler configurations, reinforcing the Bulletin’s focus on primary research and historical context.

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