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November 1988, Volume 40, No. 4, Whole No. 140
THE EDITOR'S PAGE Review: The Postage Stamps & Postal History of Colonial Vancouver Island & British Columbia, 1849-1871. The Gerlad Wellburn Collection
GUEST PRIVILEGE Henry G. Lapham: United States Primitives Extraordinaire, by Stanley M. Bierman, M.D.,  Postage Rates Between U.K. and North and Central America and the Caribbean, 1711 to 1900, by Colin Tabeart (Continued from Chronicle 139:157),  Vignettes of Early United States Transatlantic Mail: 7. Closed Bag Transit of British North American Packet Mails, by J. C. Arnell
U.S. CARRIERS New York: An Overview of its Carrier Operations Between 1825 and June 30, 1863, by Robert B. Meyersburg (Continued from Chronicle 139:176)
THE 1851-61 PERIOD Typing of U.S. Postal Stationery Die 5, Group 1, by John R. Weimer  Registration, by Thomas J. Alexander (Continued from Chronicle 139:187),  Sailings of the United States Mail to San Francisco Direct via Cape Horn, by Stanley B. Ashbrook (Continued from Chronicle 136:260)
THE 1861-69 PERIOD Cover Usages of the 90¢ 1861 and 1868 Issues, by William K. Herzog and Charles J. Starnes,  Registration of Letters, 1861-69, by Richard B. Graham (Continued from Chronicle 139:195),  Not Confederate States, by Richard B. Graham  Census of Vermont Black Jack Covers, by Richard B. Graham
THE 1869 PERIOD Used 30-Cent 1869 Inverts, by Scott R. Trepel (Continued from Chronicle 139:197)
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD The Six Cent Columbian Stamp, by George B. Arfken
THE FOREIGN MAILS Franco-British Accountancy Markings on Transatlantic Mails from the United States, 1843-1875, by Jeffrey C. Bohn
THE COVER CORNER Answer to Problem Cover in Issue No. 139, Problem Covers for This Issue

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August 1988, Volume 40, No. 3, Whole No. 139
THE EDITOR'S PAGE Help Wanted,  Review: The Gold Rush Mail Agents to California and Their Postal Markings, 1849-1852
GUEST PRIVILEGE Postage Rates Between U.K. and North and Central America and the Caribbean, 1711 to 1900, by Colin Tabeart (Continued from Chronicle 138:87),  Correction,  Vignettes of Early United States Transatlantic Mail (6), by J.C. Arnell
THE PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD Gold Rush Mail Sometimes has Interesting Combinations, by Frank Mandel,  Cheap Postage? (So What's New?)
U.S. CARRIERS New York: An Overview of its Carrier Operations Between 1825 and June 30, 1863, by Robert B. Meyersburg
THE 1847-51 PERIOD Plating the 5¢ 1847 Stamp, by Creighton C. Hart
THE 1851-61 PERIOD Registration, by Thomas J. Alexander
THE 1861-69 PERIOD Registration of Letters, 1861-1869, by Richard B. Graham
THE 1869 PERIOD Used 30-Cent 1869 Inverts, by Scott R. Trepel (Continued fromChronicle 138:124)
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD The Five Cent Columbian Stamp, by George B. Arfken
RAILROAD POSTMARKS Route Agents --Waterway, Route Agents --Railroad, both by Charles L. Towle
THE FOREIGN MAILS Bremen Closed Mail by Ariel, by Richard F. Winter
THE COVER CORNER Answer to Problem Covers in Issue No. 137, Answer to Problem Covers in Issue No. 138, Problem Cover for This Issue

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May 1988, Volume 40, No. 2, Whole No. 138
IN MEMORIAM
GUEST PRIVILEGE Postage Rates Between U.K. and North and Central America and the Caribbean, 1711 to 1900, by Colin Tabeart (Continued from Chronicle 137:16)
THE PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD Postage Charged to Post Office Box Accounts, by James W. Milgram, M.D.
U.S. CARRIERS Manchester, N.H., Carrier Service, by Donald B. Johnstone
THE 1851-61 PERIOD A Possibly Unique Experimental O.B. Block, with Comments on the Three Cent Experimental O.B. Color, by Jerome S. Wagshal  New Early Dates
THE 1861-69 PERIOD Special Agent David P. Parker and the Richmond, Va. Federal Occupation Post Office, by Richard B. Graham  Editorial: Published Information Isn't Data -- and Vice Versa
THE 1869 PERIOD Used 30-Cent 1869 Inverts, by Scott R. Trepel
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD The Four Cent Columbian Stamp, by George B. Arfken,  Rare 24 Cent NYFM Use to Burma, by Richard M. Searing
RAILROAD POSTMARKS A "Railroad" Drop Letter, by Douglas N. Clark,  New Route Agent Postmarks,  USPCS 1989 Annual Meeting
THE FOREIGN MAILS Unusual Mixed Frankings from the U.S. to France during the Non-Treaty Period -- 1870, by Wolfgang Diesner
THE COVER CORNER Answer to Problem Covers in Issue No. 137, Problem Covers for This Issue, A Word from the Editor-in-Chief

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February 1988, Volume 40, No. 1, Whole No. 137
THE EDITOR'S PAGE Review: Confederate States of America -- Markings and Postal History of Richmond, Virginia
GUEST PRIVILEGE Postage Rates Between U.K. and North and Central America and the Caribbean, 1711 to 1900, by Colin Tabeart,  The Slater Collection and the Writ of Replevin, by Stanley M. Bierman, M.D.,  Vignettes of Early United States Transatlantic Mail, by J. C. Arnell
THE PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD Ephemera,  Ornamented Townmarkings
U.S. CARRIERS
THE 1851-61 PERIOD Bleeding Kansas, by Thomas J. Alexander  The Bisects of the Three Cent 1851 Issue, by Stanley M. Piller (Continued from Chronicle 136:255)
THE 1861-69 PERIOD Mail Addressed to Executive Departments: the New Postal law of 1863, by Richard B. Graham
THE 1869 PERIOD Indian Territorial Postmarks on the 1869 Issue, by James W. Milgram, M.D., and Gordon Bleuler
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD The Two Cent Columbian Stamp, by George B. Arfken,  The Continental Contract, by Herman Herst, Jr.,  Possibly the Earliest Recorded Cover from the U.S. to Korea, by Randolph L. Neil
THE FOREIGN MAILS Unpaid British & American Packet Letters from Western South America via Panama Direct to United States, by Charles J. Starnes,  American Packet Mail Directly to Spain, by Richard F. Winter
THE COVER CORNER Answer to Problem Covers in Issue No. 136, Problem Covers for This Issue

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