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November 1993, Volume 45, No. 4, Whole No. 160
THE PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD A California "40" That Should have Been Integral, But Wasn't, by Frank Mandel, Rating Mark in Odd Configuration: the Quincunx of Jonesville, Michigan, by Frank Mandel
U.S. CARRIERS More About Washington, D.C., by Robert B. Meyersburg
THE 1847 PERIOD A Report and Commentary on the 1847 Issue in the Auction of the Ishikawa Collection, by Jerome S. Wagshal
THE 1851-61 PERIOD Provo City, Utah, by James W. Milgram, M.D.
THE 1861-69 PERIOD Duplex Handstamps, Marcus P. Norton and Patent Cancels of the 1860's, by Richard B. Graham (continued from Chronicle 158:111)
THE 1869 PERIOD Corry Eagles, by Scott R. Trepel
THE BANKNOTE PERIOD Exotic Three Cent Banknote Destinations from the Barbara Stevens Collection -- Part III, by Richard M. Searing (continued from Chronicle 158:120)
SPECIAL PRINTINGS 1875-84 The Special Printings of the 1865 Five Cent Newspaper and Periodical Stamp, by William E. Mooz
OFFICIALS ET AL. From the Editor, The Official That Did Not Get Away... Secret Agent 049 Pailed... Gotcha..., by Robert L. Markovits, A Triple Misuse of the 3¢ Post Office Department Stamp, by Alfred E. Staubus
THE FOREIGN MAIL Freight Money Paid in Gardiner, Maine, by Richard F. Winter
THE COVER CORNER Answers to Problem Covers in Issues No. 159, Problem Cover for This Issue
REVIEWS Recent Publications, Briefly Noted
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August 1993, Volume 45, No. 3, Whole No. 159
GUEST PRIVILEGE Dead Letter Office Return Envelopes, 1862: Clerk Identification Letters, by Thomas R. Wegner
THE PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD Rating Marks Incorporating Human Figures, by Frank Mandel
U.S. CARRIERS The Reform of the Penny Post in 1836, by Steven M. Roth
THE 1847 PERIOD Revisiting the 1847 General Issue of United Staes Postage Stamps: Where Have We Been? Where SHall We Go?, by Jerome S. Wagshal, Coming: A Massive Census of 1847 Covers, by Jerome S. Wagshal
THE 1851-61 PERIOD The "Big Shift" -- 10¢ Green of 1855, by Hubert C. Skinner
THE 1861-69 PERIOD Shades of the 3¢ 1861, by Michael C. McClung
THE 1869 PERIOD Used 24-Cent Inverts (continued from Chronicle 156:269), by Scott R. Trepel
THE BANKNOTE PERIOD A Three Cent Banknote Cover to Eastern Siberia, by Richard Searing
OFFICIALS ET AL. Why is This Stamp (The Two Cent Washtington Scott 211B) Not Rare?, by William E. Mooz, The Two Cent Washinton: Epilogue, by M. Jack Reinhard
THE FOREIGN MAIL New York Exchange Ofice Markings -- Update, by Richard F. Winter
THE COVER CORNER Answers to Problem Covers in Issues No. 158, Problem Covers for This Issue
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May 1993, Volume 45, No. 2, Whole No. 158
IN MEMORIAM Creighton C. Hart (1906-1993)
GUEST PRIVILEGE U.S. Government-Authorized Private Mail Service 1787-1800 (Parts 3 and 4), by Robert J. Stets (continued from Chronicle 157:13)
THE PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD 40¢ California Rates, Handstamp vs. Manuscript Markings: The Odd Case of Bristol, Rhode Island, by Frank Mandel, More of the County Stampless Markings, by James W. Milgram, M.D.
U.S. CARRIERS A Mystery Adhesive, by Robert B. Meyersburg
THE 1861-69 PERIOD Duplex Handstamps, Marcus P. Norton and Patent Cancels of the 1860s, by Richard B. Graham (continued from Chronicle 157:43), Now You See It -- And Now You Don't, by Clyde Jennings, An Adams Express Company Usage from Federal Forces on the Mississippi, by Scott R. Trepel, From the Editor
THE BANKNOTE PERIOD Exotic Three Cent Banknote Destinations from the Barbara Stevens Collection -- Part II, by Richard M. Searing
OFFICIALS ET AL. A Dead Stamp Gone Wrong, by Bernard Alan Biales
THE FOREIGN MAIL Postal Routes and Rates for Mail Between German States and the United States, 1840-1870, by Wolfgang Diesner (continued from Chronicle 157:67)
REVIEWS Proliferation of British Rate Books, by Richard F. Winter
THE COVER CORNER Additional Answers to Problem Cover in Issues No. 155, Answers to Problem Covers in Issues No. 157, Problem Covers for This Issue
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February 1993, Volume 45, No. 1, Whole No. 157
REVIEWS Pen, Ink, & Evidence., San Francisco Postla Markings, 1847-1900., Sanitary Fairs/A Philatelic and Historical Study of Civil War Benvolences.
GUEST PRIVILEGE U.S. Government-Authorized Private Mail Service 1787-1800 (Part 2), by Robert J. Stets (continued from Chronicle 156:237)
THE PRESTAMP & STAMPLESS PERIOD White's Landing: An Alabama River Origin Marking, by James W. Milgram, M.D., Another Curiosity from Middle Haddam, Connecticut, Frank Mandel
U.S. CARRIERS A 5¢ 1847 Letter Revisited: Was It a Carrier Delivered Overpaid Drop Letter?, by Steven M. Roth
THE 1851-61 PERIOD The U.S. Three Cent Postage Stamps of 1851-57: A Compilation of Recut and Plate Varieties (Revised Edition), by William K. McDaniel (continued from Chronicle 156:259)
THE 1861-69 PERIOD Duplex Handstamps, Marcus P. Norton and Patent Cancels of the 1860s, by Richard B. Graham (continued from Chronicle 156:266)
THE 1869 PERIOD The Postal History Legacy of Miss Harriet Butler Shaw, by Jon W. Rose
OFFICIALS ET AL. Cancellations on United States Official Stamps, 1873-1884, by Alan C. Campbell (continued from Chronicle 156:284), From the Editor
THE FOREIGN MAIL Editor's Note, Postal Routes and Rates for Mail Between German States and the United States, 1840-1870, by Wolfgang Diesner
THE COVER CORNER Answers to Problem Covers in Issues No. 156, Problem Covers for This Issue
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