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November 1990, Volume 42, No. 4, Whole No. 148
GUEST PRIVILEGE Vignettes of Early United States Transatlantic Mail: 13. Exchange Offices for Transatlantic Letters, by J. C. Arnell
THE PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD Cleveland, Ohio, Money Letter
U.S. CARRIERS Carriers, Private, Semi-Private and Governmental, by Thomas F. Allen
THE 1851-61 PERIOD Sailings of the United States Mail, by Stanley B. Ashbrook (Continued from Chronicle 147:168)
THE 1861-69 PERIOD Editorial. Postmaster John Parker of Ship Island and New Orleans, by Richard B. Graham, The Oval "Soldier's Letter" Marking and the Dead Letter Office, by Richard B. Graham, Short Paid California Letter, by Richard B. Graham
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD Editor's Comments. The Three Dollar Columbian Stamp, by Richard M. Searing
OFFICIALS ET AL. Covers Used to Mail shipments of the Special Printings, by Alfred E. Staubus, First Two Reports of 5¢ Taylor POD Covers, by Alfred E. Staubus
THE FOREIGN MAILS The Australia-U.S. 37¢ Private Ship Rates via England, an Update, by Richard F. Winter and Dale Forster
THE COVER CORNER Answer to Problem Covers in Issue No. 147, Problem Covers for This Issue
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August 1990, Volume 42, No. 3, Whole No. 147
THE EDITOR'S PAGE Supplement. Review: Checklist of First Days, etc.
GUEST PRIVILEGE Vignettes of Early United States Transatlantic Mail: 12. Early Boston Rate Handstamps, by J. C. Arnell
U.S. CARRIERS Brooklyn, by Robert B. Meyersburg
THE 1851-61 PERIOD A Wrapper In England. More about the Dead Letter Office, circa 1859. Sailings of the United States Mail, by Stanley B. Ashbrook (Continued from Chronicle 146:109)
THE 1861-69 PERIOD A Ten Cents 1861 Turned Cover, by Kenneth D. Gilbert, Shades of the Three Cent grills, 1867-69, by Michael C. McClung
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD The Two Dollar Columbian Stamp, by Richard M. Searing
OFFICIALS ET AL. From the Editor. Stamps for Use on Official Correspondence to Foreign Destinations under GPU and UPU Treaties, by Alfred E. Staubus
THE FOREIGN MAILS Unpaid Letters to Great Britain, 1868-1870 Conventions, by Richard F. Winter and Dale Forster
THE COVER CORNER Answer to Problem Covers in Issue No. 146, Problem Covers for This Issue
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May 1990, Volume 42, No. 2, Whole No. 146
IN MEMORIAM Charles L. Towle
THE EDITOR'S PAGE Review: "Appendix to Chapter III of "DWI Mails, Vol. I", Review: S.E.P.A.D. Philately (Vol. I)
GUEST PRIVILEGE Vignettes of Early United States Transatlantic Mail: 11. Thomas William Moore -- British Packet Agent, by J. C. Arnell
U.S. CARRIERS Help Wanted
THE 1847-51 PERIOD D.L.O. operations during the 1847 Period, by Susan M. McDonald
THE 1851-61 PERIOD Plate Positions of S5 with Five Lines Recut in Upper Left Triangle, by Robert H. French, Charged to Post Office Box Accounts, by James W. Milgram, M.D., Presidential Campaign Stationery, Sailings of the United States Mail, by Stanley B. Ashbrook (Continued from Chronicle 144:256)
THE 1861-69 PERIOD Do Triple Grills Really Exist?, by Michael C. McClung, Editorial: Corrections and Additions; Corrections to dead letter Office Article, Chronicle 145, More About the Reopening of the Richmond, Va., Post Office, The Dead Letter Office, 1863-1866, by Richard B. Graham, Review: The Garfield-Perry Stamp Club, 1890-1990 / A Brief History
OFFICIALS ET AL. New Chronicle Section in the Works!
THE FOREIGN MAILS Search and Study, by Charles J. Starnes
THE COVER CORNER Answer to Problem Covers in Issue No. 145, Problem Covers for This Issue
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February 1990, Volume 42, No. 1, Whole No. 145
THE EDITOR'S PAGE Review: United States Letter Rates to foreign Destinations, 1847-GPU-UPU. Revised Edition. By Charles J. Starnes, A Reminder
GUEST PRIVILEGE Vignettes of Early United States Transatlantic Mail: 10. William . Harden - The Original Transatlantic Forwarding Agent, by J. C. Arnell
THE PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD The Dead Letter Office Until 1851, by Richard B. Graham
U.S. CARRIERS Correction
THE 1847-51 PERIOD Reinventing the Wheel, by Susan M. McDonald
THE 1851-61 PERIOD Dead Letter Office, by Thomas J. Alexander, One in a Thousand, Eugene C. Reed
THE 1861-69 PERIOD The U.S. Dead Letter Office in the 1861 Era, by Richard B. Graham
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD From the Editor, The Fifty Cent Columbian Stamp, by George B. Arfken
THE FOREIGN MAILS Philadelphia Octagonal Rate Markings, by Richard F. Winter
THE COVER CORNER Answer to Problem Covers in Issue No. 144, Problem Covers for This Issue
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