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November 1998, Volume 50, No. 4, Whole No. 180
THE
PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD The Express Mail of 1803-1804, by
Van Koppersmith
U.S. CARRIERS & INDEPENDENT MAILS Are There Really Bogus Locals?, by Calvert M. Hahn
S.C.R.A.P. 10 Cent 1845 Baltimore Postmaster's Provisional (S.C.R.A.P. Number 81-022-00), by Patricia Stillwater Walker
THE 1851-61 PERIOD The United States-British North America
Cross-Border Mails: Their Unique Aspects, Peculiarities and Markings, Including
Cancels Designed to Kill Postmarks, by Hubert C. Skinner (continued
from Chronicle 179)
CONFEDERATE STATES The Lithographed General Issues of the Confederate States of America, by Leonard H. Hartmann
THE 1869 PERIOD A 24c Cover to St. Helena With an Overview of British Mail Rates in the 1869-70 Period, by Jeffrey M. Forster
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD The Relief Breaks of the Two Cent Washingtons: The
American Bank Note Company Issue of 1980 Scott #219D and 220, by Richard
M. Morris
The Ultimate Destination, by Eliot A. Landau
OFFICIALS, ET AL. Color Cancellation on U.S. Official Stamps, by Alan C. Campbell
THE FOREIGN MAILS The Chicago Exchange Office and Pre-UPU Transatlantic
Mail, by Leonard Piszkiewicz
THE COVER CORNER Additional Answers to Problem Covers in Issue 177, Answer to Problem Cover in Issue 178, Answer to Problem Cover in Issue 179, Problem Covers for Issue 180
>FROM THE EDITOR
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August 1998, Volume 50, No. 3, Whole No. 179
U.S. CARRIERS & INDEPENDENT MAILS The Unpaid 1c Carrier Collection Fee of 1860: Its Origin and the Anomaly, by Steven M. Roth, Publication
of the Perry/Hall Independent Mail Companies Manuscript by Steven
M. Roth
THE 1851-61 PERIOD The United States-British North America Cross-Border Mails: Their Unique Aspects, Peculiarities and Markings, Including Cancels Designed to Kill Postmarks, by Hubert C. Skinner
S.C.R.A.P. 3c 1857-61 on CSA Patriotic Stars & Bars Flag Cover (S.C.R.A.P. Number 86-049-08), by Tony L. Crumbley and Peter W.W. Powell
THE 1861-69 PERIOD Still an Unsolved Mystery After 65 Years, by Michael C. McClung
THE 1869 PERIOD A 24c Cover to St. Helena With an Overview of British Mail Rates in the 1869-70 Period, by Jeffrey M. Forster
OFFICIALS, ET AL. The Classic Penalty Franks, by Warren S. Howard
THE FOREIGN MAIL The Chicago Exchange Office and Pre-UPU Transatlantic
Mail, by Leonard Piszkiewicz
THE COVER CORNER Additional Answers to Problem Covers in Issue 177, The
Problem Cover in Issue 178, Problem Cover for Issue 179
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May 1998, Volume 50, No. 2, Whole No. 178
IN MEMORIAM D. Scott Gallagher, by Walter Haag
GUEST PRIVILEGE A Preliminary Census of Earliest Dates and Largest Multiples on Scott 1-245 (cont. from 176:223), by Elliot Landau
THE PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD Manuscript Town Markings.Handstamped Rating Marks, by Frank Mandel, Stampless Markings Help Unravel a Little 1847 Mystery, by Frank Mandel
THE 1847 PERIOD "T" Crack on the 5c 1847 Plated to Position 69R, by Wade E. Saadi, Type "A" Double Transfer Reported on 5c 1847 Trial Color Proof, by Henry F. Marasse, M.D.
THE 1851-61 PERIOD A New Ornate Postmark: CLOVERPORT KY, by James W. Milgram, M.D., Introduction to a Census of the 5c 1856 Issue, by John Zuckerman
OFFICIALS, ET AL. The 6c State Foreign Entry Variety, by Ralph Ebner
THE FOREIGN MAIL Baltimore and the North German Lloyd, by Richard F. Winter
THE COVER CORNER Answers to Problem Cover in Issues 177, Problem Cover for this Issue
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February 1998, Volume 50, No. 1, Whole No. 177
50TH ANNIVERSARY FEATURE The U.S. Philatelic Classics Society, Inc.: A History, by Richard F. Winter
U.S. CARRIERS & INDEPENDENT MAILS Collecting Carriers and Locals in the 1860s -- George Hussey and His Reprints and Imitations (cont. from 176:251), by Herbert A. Trenchard
THE 1847 PERIOD The Proof Panes of 100 of the 5c and 10c 1847 - First Impressions, by Wade E. Saadi
THE 1869 PERIOD Anachronistic Postal Markins and Expertizing, by Scott Trepel
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD New England Large Negative USPO Oval Cancellations on Third and Fourth Class Mail, by Joe H. Crosby
SPECIAL PERINTINGS 1875-84 Revisiting the 1c 1869 Reissue, by William E. Mooz
THE FOREIGN MAIL Book Review: Maritime Postal Markings of the British Isles, by Richard F. Winter
THE COVER CORNER Additional Answer to Problem Cover in Issues 173, Answers to Problem Cover in Issues 176, Problem Covers for this Issue
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