LINKS
Bell & Company Traders
Here are some links to interesting places on the web. Most of them are
history/hunting/shooting related and are in no particular order. Check them out;
you're bound to find something you like.

Please notify me if you find a dead link so I can remove it.
Hunting Society, Inc.
4,272 pages, 30,000 links to Hunting Guides, Hunting Guns, Bows, Hunting Dogs, Associations,
equipment, animal info, and recipes.
Fishing Society
Click here for 1,255 pages and 20,000 links to fishing information of all types and kinds of fresh and
salt water fishing.
Archery Society
Click here for 1,993 pages and 16,000 links to archery and bowhunting
Traditonal Muzzleloading Association
The TMA is dedicated to preserving the rich and fascinating heritage of the traditional muzzleloading
firearms of early America. Whether your interest is in rendezvous, re-enactments, historical clothing,
camps, trapping, weapons, accoutrements or American history, all historical topics in relation to the
muzzleloading firearms prior to 1900 are welcomed.
Liberty Bell Museum
Welcome to the Liberty Bell Virtual Museum!   An on-line museum housing a collection of Liberty Bell
memorabilia and souvenirs dating back to the 1800's.  Herein also lies a web site for the promotion,
study and appreciation for America's most widely recognized cultural icon of freedom - the Liberty Bell.
Uniforms of the American Revolution
Charles Mackubin Lefferts (1873-1923) devoted the greater part of his life to historical research in the
study of the uniforms worn by the contending armies in the War of the Revolution which he delighted
painting in water colors.
A Colonial Gentleman's Clothing
A Colonial Gentlemen's Clothing: A Glossary of Terms   From the Colonial Williamsburg site.
Internet Library of Early Journals
A digital library of 18th and 19th Century journals
The Metropolitan Museum of Art - American Painting and Sculpture
See one hundred specially selected works of art.
Museum of the Fur Trade
Information about the materials and methods of the fur trade
Fur Trade Business Records
Account books, trade lists, inventories, and bills of lading from the fur trade era
James River Black Powder Club
Serving the states of Virginia, Maryland, and North Carolina. The James River Black Powder Club is
dedicated to preserving the heritage of the American Longhunter by holding monthly competitions for
sidehammer black powder with round ball shooting and tomahawk & knife throwing.
Cannons 4 u
Custom machined cannon barrels and related items.