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November 1989, Volume 41, No. 4, Whole No. 144
THE EDITOR'S PAGE Review: Appendix to Chapter II of "DWI Mails, Vol. I" by Robert G. Stone
GUEST PRIVILEGE Postage Rates Between U.K. and North and Central America and the Caribbean, 1711 to 1900, by Colin Tabeart (Continued from Chronicle 143:155)
U.S. CARRIERS Blood's Despatch, by Edward T. Harvey
THE 1851-61 PERIOD Response to "Going the Wrong Way" in Chronicle 143, Earliest Known Use of Plate 2 (Late State), by Wilbur F. Amonette, M.D. Four Passes through the Perforator on an S5, by Robert H. French, RA2418,  Free Returned Letters. Pay Your Postage. Sailings of the United States Mail, by Stanley B. Ashbrook (Continued from Chronicle 143:180)
THE 1861-69 PERIOD Editorial. Pink, by Michael C. McClung, Additions: a Listing of 24¢ "F" Grill Covers, by William K. Herzog, Additions: a Listing of 30¢ "F" Grill Covers, by William K. Herzog, Machine for Stamping Letters
THE 1869 PERIOD Used 30-Cent 1869 Inverts, by Scott R. Trepel (Continued from Chronicle 143:192)
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD The Thirty Cent Columbian Stamp, by George B. Arfken
THE FOREIGN MAILS Hamburg Treaty Accounting Charge, by Richard F. Winter, Harnden's Express Assistance to Tuscany, by Richard F. Winter
THE COVER CORNER Answer to Problem Covers in Issue No. 143, Problem Covers for This Issue
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August 1989, Volume 41, No. 3, Whole No. 143
GUEST PRIVILEGE Postage Rates Between U.K. and North and Central America and the Caribbean, 1711 to 1900, by Colin Tabeart (Continued from Chronicle 142:85), Vignettes of Early United States Transatlantic Mail: 9. Payment of Foreign Postage Through Forwarding Agents, by J. C. Arnell
PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD "Charge" instead of "Free" -- the Departmental Franking "Brownout" of 1845-47, by Richard B. Graham
U.S. CARRIERS Saratoga Springs -- Postmaster's Provisional, by Robson Lowe
THE 1851-61 PERIOD Going the Wrong Way: an Earliest Known Date of Use Revised to a Later Date, by Jerome S. Wagshal Three Cent 1851 First Day Covers.  Free Returned Letters, by Thomas J. Alexander, Sailings of the United States Mail, by Stanley B. Ashbrook (Continued from Chronicle 142:109)
THE 1861-69 PERIOD 1860-1863 Three Cent plus One Cent plus One Cent, by Richard B. Graham, Jackson, Mississippi, "Confederate Style" Immediate Post War Occupation Markings, Richard B. Graham
THE 1869 PERIOD Used 30-Cent 1869 Inverts, by Scott R. Trepel (Continued from Chronicle 140:270), The Lockport Postmaster's Provisional, by Scott R. Trepel
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD An Unreported 5¢ Garfield Essay -- A Belated Discovery, by Michael J. Ley, The Fifteen Cent Columbian Stamp, by George B. Arfken
THE FOREIGN MAILS Registered Letters under the U.S.-British Treaty of 1848, by Richard F. Winter, Franco-British Accountancy Markings on Transatlantic Mails from the United States, 1843-1875, by Jeffrey C. Bohn (Continued from Chronicle 142:138)
THE COVER CORNER Answer to Problem Covers in Issue No. 142, Problem Covers for This Issue
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May 1989, Volume 41, No. 2, Whole No. 142
THE EDITOR'S PAGE Review: United kingdom Letter Rates 1657-1900, Inland & Overseas. Review: The Confederate States of America; General Issues Stamp Album
GUEST PRIVILEGE Postage Rates Between U.K. and North and Central America and the Caribbean, 1711 to 1900, by Colin Tabeart (Continued from Chronicle 141:15), The Webster Knight and Benjamin K. Miller Philatelic Collections: Immortality Enshrined, by Stanley M. bierman, M.D. (Continued from Chronicle 141:22)
U.S. CARRIERS New York: An Overview of its Carrier Operations Between 1825 and June 30, 1863, by Robert B. Meyersburg (Continued from Chronicle 141:31)
THE 1847-51 PERIOD Presidential Letter to Russia, by Richard F. Winter
THE 1851-61 PERIOD Typing of U.S. Postal Stationery Die 5, Group 2, by John R. Weimer, Postage Stamp Agency, by Thomas J. Alexander, Sailings of the United States Mail, by Stanley B. Ashbrook (Continued from Chronicle 141:40)
THE 1861-69 PERIOD Ship Island, Mississippi, in the Civil War: Complex Postal History. Federal reoccupation Postal Markings -- Ship Island, Mississippi, by James W. Milgram, M.D., Across the Lines Mails of 1862
THE 1869 PERIOD Newly Discovered Sequence of Transpacific Markings?, by Michael Laurence
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD From the Editor. The Ten Cent Columbian Stamp, by George B. Arfken
THE FOREIGN MAILS Unpaid Prussian Closed Mail to the Kingdom of Sardinia, by Richard F. Winter, The Aachen Exchange Office, by Allan Radin, Franco-British Accountancy Markings on Transatlantic Mails from the United States, 1843-1875, by Jeffrey C. Bohn (Continued from Chronicle 141:66)
THE COVER CORNER Answer to Problem Covers in Issue No. 141, Problem Covers for This Issue
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February 1989, Volume 41, No. 1, Whole No. 141
THE EDITOR'S PAGE Dr. Chase Writes from Abroad
GUEST PRIVILEGE Postage Rates Between U.K. and North and Central America and the Caribbean, 1711 to 1900, by Colin Tabeart (Continued from Chronicle 140:235), Correction. The Webster Knight and Benjamin K. Miller Philatelic Collections: Immortality Enshrined, by Stanley M. bierman, M.D., Vignettes of Early United States Transatlantic Mail: 8. Collection of U.S. Postage in the Canadas, 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 140:247), Oops!
THE 1851-61 PERIOD U.S. Postal markings: 1851-61. "registered" Versus "Recorded" Mail, by James W. Milgram, M.D., "BOX" Marking, by Milton Mitchell, Sailings of the United States Mail, by Stanley B. Ashbrook (Continued from Chronicle 141:40)
THE 1861-69 PERIOD The U.S.S. Mercedita on Pacific Covers from the Ship, by Richard B. Graham, Leominster Due Pstage Labels of the 1860s, by Richard B. Graham
THE 1869 PERIOD 1869 Covers to Germany: The 7¢ Rate, by Michael Laurence
THE BANK NOTE PERIOD The Eight Cent Columbian Stamp, by George B. Arfken
THE FOREIGN MAILS "ART-5 B.R. PKT." Handstamps on Unpaid West Coast Letters, by Charles J. Starnes, Franco-British Accountancy Markings on Transatlantic Mails from the United States, 1843-1875, by Jeffrey C. Bohn (Continued from Chronicle 140:282)
THE COVER CORNER Answer to Problem Cover in Issue No. 140, Problem Covers for This Issue
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