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November 2003, Volume 55, No. 4, Whole No. 200
U.S. CARRIERS & INDEPENDENT MAILS What Is a "Drop Letter" and a "Drop Dead Letter"?, by Vernon R. Morris Jr., M.D. (Continued from Chronicle 199:180)
GUEST PRIVILEGE Due 6 Cents, by James W. Milgram, M.D. (Continued from Chronicle 182:100)
CONFEDERATE STATES Unique Intra-State Trans-Mississippi Express Mail Cover, by Joe H. Crosby
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD Detroit, Michigan Patent Cancel Use- A New Discovery, by Charles A. Wood
OFFICALS ET AL. Usages of Department of Justice Official Stamps, by Alan C. Campbell (Continued from Chronicle 199:230)
THE FOREIGN MAIL Another Part Paid British Mail Cover is Found, by Richard F. Winter
THE COVER CORNER Additional Answers to Problem Covers in Issues 197-198, Additional "Have Your Letters Directed ..." Markings, New Problem Cover for This Issue
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September 2003, Volume 55, No. 3, Whole No. 199
U.S. CARRIERS & INDEPENDENT MAILS What Is a "Drop Letter" and a "Drop Dead Letter"?, by Vernon R. Morris Jr., M.D.
THE PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD Californian Campaign Covers of 1852, by James W. Milgram, M.D.
THE 1847 PERIOD Steel Used to Print the First Two Issues of U.S. Stamps, by Gerald L. Moss (Continued from Chronicle 198:141)
THE 1851-61 PERIOD The Armitage Covers, by John C. Peak
THE 1869 PERIOD The Rates to Greece from the United States Between 1869 and 1871, by Jeffrey M. Forster
CONFEDERATE STATES The 10¢ Hoyer and Ludwig Printing Plates and Imprints, by Leonard H. Hartmann
OFFICALS ET AL. Usages of Department of Justice Official Stamps, by Alan C. Campbell
THE FOREIGN MAIL The Havana Markings of Savannah, Georgia, and Charleston, South Carolina, Used on Incoming Steamship Mail, by Yamil H. Kouri, Jr., M.D., and Theron J. Wierenga
THE COVER CORNER Additional Answers to Problem Covers in Issues 192-198
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May 2003, Volume 55, No. 2, Whole No. 198
U.S. CARRIERS & INDEPENDENT MAILS A Primer on Boyd's City Express Post, by John D. Bowman
THE PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD Postal and Socio-Political History of Pre-Statehood Maine, by Nancy Z. Clark (Continued from Chronicle 197:37)
THE 1847 PERIOD Steel Used to Print the First Two Issues of the U.S. Stamps, by Gerald L. Moss (Continued from Chronicle 197:54), Photos of the 1847 Proof Photos Available for Purchase, by Wade E. Saadi
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD The South Hanson Locomotive Cancel, by Donald Alec Barany
THE COVER CORNER Additional Answers to Problem Covers on Issue 192-196, Problem Cover for the Last Issue and for This Issue
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February 2003, Volume 55, No. 1, Whole No. 197
GUEST PRIVILEGE The Grinnell Hawaiian Missionary Stamps: Addressing the Critics - Results of Scientific Research and Discoveries in Provenance, by Vincent Arrigo and Carol Arrigo
THE PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD Postal and Socio-Political History of Pre-Statehood Maine, by Nancy Z. Clark, Two-Different "Louisville & St. Louis Mail Route" Oval Markings, by James W. Milgram, M.D.
THE 1847 PERIOD The Transportation and Juxtaposition of Positions 1L & 1R of the 5¢ 1847, by Wade E. Saadi, Steel Used to Print the First Two Issues of the U.S. Stamps, by Gerald L. Moss
THE 1851-61 PERIOD A Revised, Earliest Documented Use of the 3¢ 1851 Issue from Plate 0, by David S. Watt and Robert R. Hegland
S.C.R.A.P. CORNER 24¢ 1861 Issue on Registered Cover, analyzed by Richard C. Frajola
OFFICIALS, ET AL. A New Double Impression of the 3¢ Treasury, by Alan C. Campbell
THE COVER CORNER Additional Answers to Problem Covers on Issue 192-196, Problem Cover for This Issue
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