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T h e C h r o n i c l e - 2 0 0 6
November 2006, Volume 58, No. 4, Whole No. 212
THE EDITOR'S PAGE In This Issue, by Michael Laurence
PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD Forwarded Covers in the Stampless Era, by James W. Milgram, M.D.
U.S. CARRIERS & INDEPENDDENT MAILS Striding into History, by Gordon Stimmell
THE 1847 PERIOD Determining the Position of the "T" Crack on the Five Cent 1847 Stamp, by Wade E. Saadi
THE 1851-61 PERIOD Bucksport, Maine: An Unusual Integral Postmark/Cancellation, by Hubert C. Skinner
THE 1861-69 PERIOD "Unpaid and Not Franked", by Richard B. Graham; Two Unusual Black Jack Covers, by James W. Milgram, M.D.
THE 1869 PERIOD Matching Two Cent 1869 Bisects, by Scott R. Trepel
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD Postmaster's Name Becomes Logogram Cancel, by Joe H. Crosby
OFFICIALS The 1873 Official Stamps: Roll-to-Plate Transfer Defects from Foreign Fibers, by George G. Sayers
THE WESTERN MAILS Postal Rates on Mail from British Columbia and Vancouver Island, 1858-1870, by Steven C. Walske
THE FOREIGN MAILS The Emergence of the Philadelphia Octagonal Five Cent Rate Handstamp, by Van Koppersmith; A Cover from Peru to Washington, D.C., via the French Post Office at Panama, by Theron J. Wierenga and Percy Bargholtz
GUEST PRIVILEGE Classic United States Postal Stationery, by Ken Lawrence
IN REVIEW Recent Books of Interest to Society Members, by Michael Laurence
THE COVER CORNER Answer to Problem Cover in Chronicle 211; Problem Cover for this Issue, "Insufficiently Paid" to England
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August 2006, Volume 58, No. 3, Whole No. 211
EDITOR'S PAGE Language Abusage, by Michael Laurence
PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD The Earliest Special delivery Cover?, by James W. Milgram, M.D.
THE 1847 PERIOD A Small Difference in Routing - A Big Difference in Cost, by Harvey Mirsky
THE 1851-61 PERIOD The 1851 Issue of United States Stamps, by Hubert C. Skinner; The Three Cent 1851-57 Recut Varieties: A Newly Listed Variety by William K. McDaniel
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA CSA, Another Misplaced Transfer and a Stone 1 Variety, by Leonard H. Hartmann
THE 1861-69 PERIOD The 1861 One Cent Franklin: Ultramarine Revisited, by Stephen B. Pacetti
THE 1869 PERIOD Elliott Coulter Collection Sold at Auction, by Jeffrey M. Forster
ESSAYS AND PROOFS The United States 15 Cent Webster Stamp of 1870: From Model to Finished Die, by Stephen M. Tedesco
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD The "HATTON PM" Negative Cancellation and the story of Frank Hatton, by Joe H. Crosby
OFFICIALS Commercial Vulcanized Rubber Killers on United States Official Stamps, by Alan C. Campbell
THE FOREIGN MAILS New York Steamship Markings on Two Lima-to-Montreal Covers, by Theron J. Wierenga
THE COVER CORNER Answer to Problem Cover in Chronicle 210; Problem Cover for this Issue, "Free" with 10 cents due
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May 2006, Volume 58, No. 2, Whole No. 210
EDITOR'S PAGE Speical Washington 2006 Issue, by Michael Laurence
GUEST PRIVILEGE United States Classics at U.S. International Exhibitions, by Herbert A. Trenchard
PRE-STAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD E.S. Zevely Makes Postmasters' Handstamps, by James W. Milgram, M.D.
U.S. CARRIERS AND INDEPENDENT MAILS Wiley's Washington City Despatch Post: A Sesquicentennial Commemoration, by Gordon Stimmell
THE 1847 PERIOD Plating the 5˘ 1847 Block of 16, by William H. Gross
THE 1851-61 PERIOD A Very Early Use of the 1˘ Circular Rate and Some Observations About eBay¨, by Hubert C. Skinner
THE 1861-69 PERIOD The Experimental Washington Postmarks of 1862-63, by Richard B. Graham
THE 1869 PERIOD The Pembina Post Office--Red River B.N.A. Mail Service: A Further Update, by Jeffrey M. Forster
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD Resurrection of the Columbus, Ohio, Seven-Bar Grid in a Square, by James Doolin
OFFICIALS ET AL. Combs' Broken "C" at Position 28: Confirmation of a Constant Overprint Variety of the Official Stamps Specimen Second Special Printing, by George G. Sayers and Alfred E. Staubus
THE FOREIGN MAILS Letter Mail Between the United States and Germany Under the Anglo-Prussian Convention, Part Two, by Dwayne O. Littauer
THE COVER CORNER Answer to Problem Cover in Chronicle 209; Problem Cover for this Issue, New York "2"
IN MEMORIAM Roy Weber, 1945-2005, by Wilson Hulme
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February 2006, Volume 58, No. 1, Whole No. 209
EDITOR'S PAGE Personal Note from the Editor, by Michael Laurence
THE PRE-STAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD "5 Within A Star" Auxiliary Markings on Stampless Covers, by James W. Milgram, M.D. and Van Koppersmith
THE 1847 PERIOD Another 1847 "China Connection", by Harvey Mirsky; An Interesting Oddity, by Harvey Mirsky
THE 1851-61 PERIOD A Postal History Mystery: Charging the 2˘ Captain's Fee to the Addressee of Prepaid Steamboat Mail after July 1, 1856, by Steven M. Roth
PROOFS & ESSAYS Note from the Section Editor, by James E. Lee; Trial Color Plate Proofs of the 1˘ 1861, by James E. Lee
THE 1861-69 PERIOD An Early Security Mark-- A Perfin Forerunner?, by Michael C. McClung; Editor's Note--An Update; Review: Prisoner's Mail from the American Civil War
THE 1869 PERIOD The Ice House Cover Returns, by Jeffrey M. Forster
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD Benjamin Franklin Stevens Despatch Agent Markings, by Peter Stafford
OFFICIALS ET AL. The 3˘ Post Office Department Stamp, Double Transfer at Position 4L Plate 41, Early and Late, Corrections to the Historical Record, by Alfred E. Staubus and George G. Sayers
THE FOREIGN MAILS Letter Main Between the United States and Germany Under the Anglo-Prussian Convention, Part One, by Dwayne O. Littauer
THE COVER CORNER Answer to Problem Cover in Issue 205; Problem Cover for this Issue, Havana to New York
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