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November 1992, Volume 44, No. 4, Whole No. 156
REVIEWS United States Postal History Sampler, The Postal History of Burlington, Vermont; The First 100 Years
GUEST PRIVILEGE U.S. Government-Authorized Private Mail Service 1878-1800 (Part 1), by Robert J. Stets
THE PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD "Home Made" 40 Cent Integral Rating Marking: A Small Tale of East and West, by Frank Mandel
U.S. CARRIERS 1847 Postage Stamps Used in Combination with Carrier and Local Adhesives, by Robert B. Meyersburg (Continued from Chronicle 153:14)
THE 1851-61 PERIOD Plating Correction: 3RU = 4RS!, by Robert R. Hegland, Compromise of 1850 Illustrated Cover, by James W. Milgram, M.D., The U.S. Three Cent Postage Stamps of 1851-57: A Compilation of Recut and Plate Varieties (Revised Edition), by William K. McDaniel (Continued from Chronicle 155:180)
THE 1861-69 PERIOD Duplex Handstamps, Marcus P. Norton and Patent Cancels of the 1860's, by Richard B. Graham
THE 1869 PERIOD Used 24-Cent 1869 Inverts, by Scott R. Trepel
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD Exotic Three Cent Banknote Destinations, by Richard M. Searing, Census: Columbian $ Stamps Used on Cover (Continued from Chronicle 155:202)
OFFICIALS ET AL. Cancellations on United States Official Stamps, 1873-1884, by Alan C. Campbell
THE FOREIGN MAIL Returned Letters Under United States - British Treaty of 1848, by Richard F. Winter
THE COVER CORNER Answers to Problem Covers in Issue No. 155, Problem Covers for This Issue
ADVERTISER INDEX
CLASSIFIED
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August 1992, Volume 44, No. 3, Whole No. 155
PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD The Charles M. Willard Circulars of Ludlow, Massachusetts, by James W. Milgram, M.D., Report of a New Boston Handstamp, by Dr. Timothy O'Connor, Previously Unreported Connecticut Stencil Marking, by Frank Mandel
THE 1851-61 PERIOD Editor's Note, by Hubert C. Skinner, The U.S. Three Cent Postage Stamps of 1851-57: A Compilation of Recut and Plate Varieties (Revised Edition), by William K. McDaniel
THE 1861-69 PERIOD The Missing One-Cent 1861 Plates, by Don L. Evans, The Premieres Gravures Controversy of Past Decades, by Richard B. Graham, Chattanooga Straight Line Occupation Markings, by Richard B. Graham
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD Goodbye Columbus, by Richard M. Searing, Census: Columbian $ Stamps Used on Cover
OFFICIALS ET AL. Tha Elusive "Crack" by Rollin C. Huggins, Jr., A "Goodie", by Clyde Jennings
RAILROAD POSTMARKS Railroad Route Agent Markings of the 1860s -- Bald Eagle Valley R.R., by Richard B. Graham
THE FOREIGN MAIL A Mail Steamship Makes An Unscheduled Stop, by Douglas N. Clark, Private Ship Rate to Australia, by Richard F. Winter
THE COVER CORNER Answers to Problem Cover in Issue No. 154, Problem Covers for This Issue
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May 1992, Volume 44, No. 2, Whole No. 154
IN MEMORIAM Susan M. McDonald
PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD The "Unofficial" Registry System, by Frank Mandel, The Stampless Revival of 1861, by Frank Mandel
U.S. CARRIERS The One Cent postage Stamps of the 1851-1857 Series Used for Carrier Fee Prepayment, by Robert B. Meyersburg
THE 1851-61 PERIOD The Triple Transfers of Scott No. 26a: A Discussion and Some Long Overdue Plating Diagrams, by Jerome S. Wagshal, Earliest Date of Norton New York "Lazy Date" Marking, County and Postmaster Named Postal Devices 1792-1869, by James W. Milgram, M.D. (Continued from Chronicle 153:27)
THE 1861-69 PERIOD The "Soldier's Letter" Marking with a Demonetized Stamp, by Michael C. McClung
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD Postal Relations with New Zealand and Australia, by George B. Arfken, From the Editor
OFFICIALS ET AL. Fiscal History in the Classic Period, by Mike Milam
THE FOREIGN MAIL The Start of the U.S. - British Postal Convention, by Richard F. Winter
THE COVER CORNER Additional Answers to Problem Cover in Issue No. 152, Answers Problem Covers in Issue 153, Problem Cover for this Issue, Answers to Puerto Rican Puzzlers in Issue 153
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February 1992, Volume 44, No. 1, Whole No. 153
THE EDITOR"S PAGE Review: The World's Greatest Stamp Collectors; More of the World's Greatest Stamp Collectors.   Review: The Foreign Mail Cancellations of New York City 1870-1878
U.S. CARRIERS 1847 Postage Stamps used in Combination with Carrier and Local Adhesives, by Robert B. Meyersburg (Continued from Chronicle 152:234)
THE 1847-51 PERIOD 10¢ 1847 Cover from Minnesota Territory Discovered, by Susan M. McDonald
THE 1851-61 PERIOD The Savannah, Georgia, Duplex Handstamp of 1860-61, by Richard B. Graham, County and Postmaster Named Postal Devices 1792-1869, by James W. Milgram, M.D. (Continued from Chronicle 152:248), Review: 19th Century Cleveland, Ohio Postal Markings
THE 1861-69 PERIOD Requiem for a Classic Cover: 24¢ Blackish Violet June 21, 1866, by Richard A. Thalheim, Jr., Editorial Comment. Troy, N.Y. Skull & ? of 1863 -- Gravestone Carvings. The Civil War "Soldier's Letter" Marking -- More Yet. Review: The Black Jack in Vermont
THE 1869 PERIOD Used 24 Cent 1869 Inverts, by Scott R. Trepel
OFFICIALS ET AL. Why is This Stamp Rare?, by William E. Mooz, From the Editor
THE FOREIGN MAIL Changes for U.S. Lettr Rates to Foreign Destinations, by Charles J. Starnes,/i>, The Belgium Convention Rate to Spain -- Addendum, by Richard F. Winter
THE COVER CORNER Answer to Problem Covers in Issue No. 152, Problem Covers for this Issue, Some Puerto Rican Puzzlers
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