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The Chronicle - 2007
November 2007, Volume 59, No. 4, Whole No. 216
THE EDITOR'S PAGE In This Issue, by Michael Laurence
PRESTAMP AND STAMPLESS PERIOD Integral Domestic-rate Postmarks Within Townmark: 1845-1851, by James W. Milgram, M.D.
THE 1847 PERIOD A Turned Cover with a Twist, by Wade E. Saadi
THE 1851-61 PERIOD 1856 Circular on Environment and Health, by Hubert C. Skinner
THE 1861-69 PERIOD Black Chattanooga Straight-line Cancellations of 1863, by Jim Cate
THE 1869 PERIOD Evansville, Indiana, Fancy Cancels on 1869 Stamps, by Irvin L. Heimburger
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD The Japanese Fan Cancel, by Joe H. Crosby
OFFICIALS Quest for Perfection: Observations on Grading and Perforating Official Stamps, by Alan C. Campbell
THE WESTERN MAILS Early Sacramento Provisional Postmarks and Rate Markings, by Steven C. Walske and William Tatham
GUEST PRIVILEGE Rates and Denominations of the 1875 and 1895 Design Newspaper Stamps, by William E. Mooz
THE FOREIGN MAILS The New York Herald as a Philatelic Research Tool, by Theron J. Wieregna
REVIEW: Roy Weber Three Cent 1851 Essay Book on CD-ROM, by James E. Lee
THE COVER CORNER
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August 2007, Volume 59, No. 3, Whole No. 215
THE EDITOR'S PAGE In This Issue, by Michael Laurence
PRESTAMP AND STAMPLESS PERIOD Due Mail from Civil War Soldiers, by James W. Milgram, M.D.
CARRIERS AND INDEPENDENT MAILS Wells & Co. Letter Express: Railroad Transit in Michigan, by Cary E. Johnson; School Stamps: A New Learning Curve, by Gordon Stimmell
THE 1847 PERIOD Mobile, Alabama: 10-cent 1847 Covers Used Domestically, by Van Koppersmith
THE 1851-61 PERIOD Very Unususal Postmark of Orfordville, N.H., by Hubert C. Skinner
THE WESTERN MAILS Across the Sierra Nevada Mountains by Snow-shoe, by Floyd Risvold and Richard Frajola
THE 1861-69 PERIOD The 3-cent 1861 Used as a Revenue Stamp, by Michael C. McClung
THE 1869 PERIOD Interpreting Rate Markings on Covers to France During the Phantom Rate Period, by Scott R. Trepel
OFFICIALS The Smithsonian Institution and the Fish and Fisheries Commission: 1873 to 1897, by Lester C. Lanphear, III
THE FOREIGN MAILS Transatlantic Mail During the Four Pence Rate Period, by Richard F. Winter
REVIEW: INDEX TO CHRONICLES 1-200 by Dwayne O. Littauer
THE COVER CORNER
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May 2007, Volume 59, No. 2, Whole No. 214
THE EDITOR'S PAGE In This Issue, by Michael Laurence
PRESTAMP AND STAMPLESS PERIOD Attached Rates and Markings on Stampless Covers, Part 2, the Post-1845 Era, by James W. Milgram, M.D.
CARRIERS AND INDEPENDENT MAILS New Discovery: Large Hampton Despatch Post, Off-Cover Adhesive, by Gordon Stimmell
THE 1847 PERIOD Using Demonetized 1847 Stamps to Fully Prepay International
Treaty Rates on U.S. Mail, by Harvey Mirsky
THE 1851-61 PERIOD The Earliest New York Foreign Mail Cancels, by Hubert C. Skinner
THE 1861-69 PERIOD The Leeds Patent Envelope: A Review and a Possible New Earliest Known Use, by Stephen B. Pacetti;
The 1863-1865 Penalty Period, by Michael C. McClung
THE 1869 PERIOD Printed Matter to Spain, 1869-1870, by Stephen Rose
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD After B.F. Stevens: The U.S. Despatch Agent at London, 1902-1938, by Joe H. Crosby
ESSAYS AND PROOFS The Plate Proofs on Card of the 1873 Official Stamps, by Geroge G. Sayers
THE FOREIGN MAILS German States: Currency, Weights, and Measurements, by Georg D. Mehrtens
THE COVER CORNER
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February 2007, Volume 59, No. 1, Whole No. 213
THE EDITOR'S PAGE In This Issue, by Michael Laurence
IN MEMORIAM Wilson Hulme, by Wade E. Saadi
PRESTAMP AND STAMPLESS PERIOD Attached Rates and Markings on Stampless Covers, the Pre-1845 Era, by James W. Milgram, M.D.
CARRIERS AND INDEPENDDENT MAILS Hot on the Blizzard Trail, by Gordon Stimmell
THE 1847 PERIOD Was the 10 Cent 1847 Plate Cut in Half?, by Philip T. Wall
THE 1851-61 PERIOD An Unusual Printed Circular, by Hubert C. Skinner
GUEST PRIVILEGE Blockade-Run Transatlantic Mail, by Steven C. Walske
THE 1861-69 PERIOD A Counterfeit 3 Cent 1861 Stamp?, by Michael C. McClung
ESSAYS AND PROOFS The United States 1870 2 Cent Jackson: From Conception to Finished Die, by Matthew Kewriga
OFFICIALS Oval Spiral Scratches on the 1873 Official Stamp Plates, by George G. Sayers
THE WESTERN MAILS Across the Gibsonville Ridge by Snow Shoe Express, by Floyd Risvold and James Blaine
THE FOREIGN MAILS Anonymous Supplementary Mail, by Larry Piszkiewicz
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