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November 1991, Volume 43, No. 4, Whole No. 152
THE PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD To Scotland from the South, 1861-65, by Scott Gallagher
U.S. CARRIERS 1847 Postage Stamps Used in Combination with Carrier and Local Adhesives, by Robert B. Meyersburg (Continued from Chronicle 151:163)
THE 1851-61 PERIOD The Beginnings of the Duplex Style Handstamps, 1859-62, by Richard B. Graham (Continued from Chronicle 151:181), County and Postmaster Names Postal Devices 1792-1869, by James W. Milgram, M.D. (Continued from Chronicle 151:174), Sailings of the United States Mail, by Stanley B. Ashbrook (Continued from Chronicle 148:236)
THE 1861-69 PERIOD More on Civil War Soldier's Letters, by Richard B. Graham, Skull and ? Fancy Cancel of Troy, N.Y., August 1863. Official Mail Addressed to Executive Departments, 1863-64
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD The Lanman-Kemp Correspondence, by George B. Arfken. Dollar Value Columbians on Cover: Postscript, by Richard Searing
OFFICIALS ET AL. The 12 Cent Navy Department Double Transfer, Plate Position 50, by Alfred E. Staubus
THE FOREIGN MAILS 1853 Retailatory Rate -- An Update, by Richard F. Winter
THE COVER CORNER Answers to Problem Covers in Issue No. 151, Problem Covers for This Issue, Review: Nome Gold by Kenneth J. Kutz
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August 1991, Volume 43, No. 3, Whole No. 151
EDITOR'S PAGE Review: Postal Operations in the United States 1794 by Robert J. Stets,. Review: Classic United States Imperforate Stamps by Jon Rose
THE PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD Baltimore Navy Agency Markings, by Richard B. Graham
U.S. CARRIERS 1847 Postage Stamps Used in Combination with Carrier and Local Adhesives, by Robert B. Meyersburg
THE 1851-61 PERIOD County and Postmaster Names Postal Devices 1792-1869, by James W. Milgram, M.D. (Continued from Chronicle 150:99). The Beginnings of the Duplex Style Handstamps, 1859-62, by Richard B. Graham
THE 1861-69 PERIOD Discovery of a New Plate Variety on the 1867 Grilled issue: "Scratch under "A" of "POSTAGE" on the 24¢ "F" Grill, Scott No. 99, by Jerome S. Wagshal
THE 1869 PERIOD Used 24-Cent 1869 Inverts, by Scott R. Trepel, Worthington's Unused 30-cent Invert Resurfaces
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD The Five Dollar Columbian Stamp, by Richard M. Searing
OFFICIALS ET AL. Double Transfer Variety on the 90 Cent Interior Department Stamp, by Alfred E. Staubus
THE FOREIGN MAILS The 1863 French Transit Reduction -- Malta Not Included, by Charles J. Starnes, New York Foreign Mail Postmark on Ship Letter?, by Richard F. Winter
THE COVER CORNER Answer to Problem Covers in Issue No. 150, Problem Covers for This Issue
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May 1991, Volume 43, No. 2, Whole No. 150
THE PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD A Dual Purpose Cross Border Marking, by Susan M. McDonald
U.S. CARRIERS Unusual Uses of Early Carrier Cancellations, by Robert D. Curran
THE 1847-51 PERIOD Vevay, Indiana, by Herman Herst, Jr.
THE 1851-61 PERIOD County and Postmaster Names Postal Devices 1792-1869, by James W. Milgram, M.D. (Continued from Chronicle 149:30). "PAID ALL" as a Cancellation, by Roger D. Curran
THE 1861-69 PERIOD Editorially Speaking. Reconsideration of So-Called "Trial Cancellation" of the Three-Cent Allover Grill Essays (Brazer 79E-Cg), by Richard A. Thalheim, Jr., Banknote Era Gaston Patent and ??? Machine Cancels, by Richard B. Graham, Additional Comments on Covers Bearing the U.S. 3¢ 1861 with Month and 1861 Year Date, by Abe Boyarsky
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD The Four Dollar Columbian Stamp, by Richard M. Searing
OFFICIALS ET AL. From the Editor. Foreign and Domestic use of Ordinary Stamps for Official Correspondence by the Treasury Department, by Alan C. Campbell, Mysterious "PAID BY CHECK" Handstamps on Five State Department Stamps -- What are They?, by Jack Golden, Third Potential UPU Special Printing Cover Reported, by Alfred E. Staubus
THE FOREIGN MAILS Havanna to London -- Unusual Civil War Routing, by Richard F. Winter, 1848 Cuban Steampship Mail, by Yamil H. Kouri
THE COVER CORNER Answer to Problem Covers in Issue No. 149, Problem Covers for This Issue
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February 1991, Volume 43, No. 1, Whole No. 149
THE PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD United States Free Freanking: the War Office of the Continental Congress, by Richard B. Graham
U.S. CARRIERS Some Further Thoughts on Philadelphia, by Robert B. Meyersburg
THE 1851-61 PERIOD County and Postmaster Names Postal Devices 1792-1869, by James W. Milgram, M.D.
THE 1861-69 PERIOD Editorial: the 1991 Scott Specialized Catalogue. Free for the [7th] Regiment, by Richard B. Graham, Mercedita Revisited
OFFICIALS ET AL. From the Editor. Early Use of the 1¢ J1 and 3¢ J3 Postage Due Stamps, by George B. Arfken, An Unusual War Department Entire: Combination of a Late Use with a very Scarce Machine Cancel Transit Marking, by dennis W. Schmidt, Short Transfer Variety on the 10 Cent State Department Stamp, by Alfred E. Staubus
THE FOREIGN MAILS The Beginning Period of Bremen Line Service -- New Insights into the Bremen Postal Arrangement -- 1847, by Richard F. Winter and Wolfgang Diesner
THE COVER CORNER Answers to Problem Covers in Issue No. 148, Problem Covers for This Issue
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