Society member Dan Knowles took the Multi-frame Grand Award with his “The Handling of Mail in the Confederate States of America by the Confederate Government and Private Individuals from Secession to Appomattox” (also Multi-frame Large Gold, the AAPE Treatment Presentation Award and the USPCS Medal).
Two other members won Multi-frame Large Gold:
- William/Bill Johnson for “James William Denver – The Man and His Times” (also the ATA First Award).
- J. James Maxwell for “The Erie Canal and its Offspring” (also the American Philatelic Congress Award).
In addition to his Large Gold, H. James Maxwell won Single-frame Gold for his “Nationalist China’s Last Commemoratives”.
Gus Clark won Single-frame Large Vermeil for “Sustaining Postal Service Amid Political Turmoil in Hawaii—1893”.
And two members won Single-frame Large Silver for their exhibits:
- Nathan Esbeck for “Terror in the Mail: The 2001 Anthrax Attacks” (also the Women Exhibitors Sterling Achievement Award).
- Dr. Bruce Wasserman for “The Rapid Censorship of Civilian Mail in WWII”.