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November 1987, Volume 39, No. 4, Whole No. 136
IN MEMORIAM Elliott H. Coulter,  James H. Beal
THE EDITOR'S PAGE Announcement: North Atlantic Mail Sailings, 1840-1875.   Review: Opinions IV: Philatelic Expertizing -- An INside View
GUEST PRIVILEGE Alpheus B. Slater, Jr., and Stamps of the Providence, R.I., Postmaster, by Stanley M. Bierman, M.D.,  Vignettes of Early United States Transatlantic Mail, by J. C. Arnell
THE PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD Printed Postal Markings, by Frank Mandel (Continued)
U.S. CARRIERS The Independent Mails, by Robert B. Meyersburg
THE 1851-61 PERIOD The Bisects of the Three Cent 1851 Issue, by Stanley M. Piller  Corner Cards Used as Townmarks,  Sailings of the United States Mail, by Stanley B. Ashbrook (Continued from Chronicle 135:182)
THE 1861-69 PERIOD "Contraband" Mails of the Civil War, by Richard B. Graham,  "Have Your Letters Directed to Street and Number", by Richard B. Graham
THE 1869 PERIOD Post Office Records Confirm March 20, 1869, Issue Date, by Scott R. Trepel
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD The Two Cent Columbian Stamp, by George B. Arfken, Apology and Correction, by Richard M. Searing
THE FOREIGN MAILS Prussian Directive: Paid to the Border, by Charles J. Starnes,  U.S. STEAMSHIP POSTAGE NOT PAID, by Richard F. Winter
THE COVER CORNER Answer to Problem Covers in Issue No. 135, Problem Covers for This Issue

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August 1987, Volume 39, No. 3, Whole No. 135
THE EDITOR'S PAGE Review: Steam and the North Atlantic Mails
GUEST PRIVILEGE Wharton Sinkler: a Philatelic Tinkers to Evers to Chance, by Stanley M. Bierman, M.D.  Vignettes of Early United States Transatlantic Mails: 3. Ship Letter Markings, by J. C. Arnell
THE PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD Printed Postal Markings, by Frank Mandel
U.S. CARRIERS Some New Semi-Official Carrier Stamps, by Robert B. Meyersburg
THE 1851-61 PERIOD Genuine Postal Usage of the 1860 90¢ Blue Washington, Part I, by Richard M. Searing,  Sailings of the United States Mail, by Stanley B. Ashbrook (Continued from Chronicle 133:41)
THE 1861-69 PERIOD 1¢ Circular Carrier Contract Rate at Philadelphia during the Mid 1860s, by Norman Shachat,  New Demonetization-connected Notice Comes to Light,  More Handstamped "Soldier's Letter" Certifications
THE 1869 PERIOD The 1869 Inverts: Part One, by Scott R. Trepel
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD The One Cent Columbian Stamp, by George B. Arfken,  A Five Cent Garfield Plate Variety, by Richard M. Searing
THE FOREIGN MAILS The Origins of Freight Money, by Richard F. Winter,   Postal Peculiarities III -- Overpayment via Marseilles, by Charles J. Starnes
THE COVER CORNER Answer to Problem Covers in Issue No. 134, Problem Covers for This Issue

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May 1987, Volume 39, No. 2, Whole No. 134
IN MEMORIAM Oscar Salzer,  David T. Beals, III
THE EDITOR'S PAGE Echos of Seventy-Six by Susan M. McDonald
THE PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD Printed Postal Markings,  Short Paid Letters to Canada -- They might as well have been stampless, both by Frank Mandel,  The Unofficial 6 1/4 Cent Rate on United States Stampless Covers, by James W. Milgram, M.D. (Continued from Chronicle 133:27)
U.S. CARRIERS U.S. - Canada Mail Handled by the U.S Carrier Service, by Robert B. Meyersburg,  Chicago Local Posts, by Robson Lowe (Continued from Chronicle 133:33)
THE 1851-61 PERIOD Underpaid Covers to Canada, by Thomas J. Alexander,  Pacific Mail List,  Fake Three Cent Type I Stamps
THE 1861-69 PERIOD Editorial.  The Three-Cent All-over Grill Essays; Origin of the Trial Cancellation, by Scott R. Trepel,  Some Comments About the Used Experimental Grilled Stamps of 1867-9,  An Added note on Pictou, Nova Scotia, by J. C. Arnell
THE 1869 PERIOD Six-Cent 1869 Used from San Francisco, April 27, 1869, by Scott R. Trepel,  The 6¢ 1869 Used to Canada
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD Canada During the Banknote Period,  The Columbian Commemorative Stamps,  The U.S. Columbians, by George B. Arfken
THE FOREIGN MAILS An Unusual Canada-Great Britain Transatlantic Rate Structure via the United States, by Allan L. Steinhart
THE COVER CORNER Answers to Problem Covers in Issue No. 133, Problem Covers for This Issue, Additional Comments: November Problem Cover, Review: Post Offices of the United States 1876

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February 1987, Volume 39, No. 1, Whole No. 133
GUEST PRIVILEGE Vignettes of Early United States Transatlantic Mail, 2. First Packet Services, by J. C. Arnell,  Joseph A. Steinmetz and the Blue Paper Scandal of 1911, by Stanley M. Bierman, M.D., F.A.C.P.
THE PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD Printed Postal Markings,  Another Unusual Stencil Cover: a Transatlantic Use, both by Frank Mandel,  The Unofficial 6 1/4 Cent Rate on United States Stampless Covers, by James W. Milgram, M.D.
U.S. CARRIERS Chicago Local Posts, by Robson Lowe
THE 1851-61 PERIOD Five Cent Orange Brown Stamps on Cover, by Richard M. Searing  Pacific Mail List.  Printed Matter.  Unusual Corner Card.  United States Mail Steamships, by Stanley B. Ashbrook (Continued from Chronicle 132:266)
THE 1861-69 PERIOD More About Civil War Valentines and their Covers, by Richard B. Graham,  Handstamped and Printed Facsimile Free Franks of the 1860's, by Richard B. Graham (Continued from Chronicle 132:274),  Soldiers' and Naval Letters Printed and Handstamped Legends, by Richard B. Graham
THE 1869 PERIOD Three-Cent Ungrilled Stamps from Brookyln, Connecticut, by Scott R. Trepel
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD Drop Letters and Bank Note Dues, by George B. Arfken,  The Twenty-Four Cent Banknote Stamps on Cover: The Bisell Find, Part II, by Richard M. Searing,  Miscellaneous Items.
THE FOREIGN MAILS Postal Convention Accounting with England, by Charles J. Starnes,  Further Developments, by Charles J. Starnes,  Just the Facts, Ma'am, by Susan M. McDonald
THE COVER CORNER Answer to Problem Covers in Issue No. 132, Problem Covers for This Issue,  Review: Confederate States of America, Philatelic Subject Index and Bibliography, 1862-1984

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