Florida Postal History Journal

Index to Volumes 1 - 21, 1993 - 2014

The Postal History Society was established in 1978, but eventually died out from a lack of interest. The Society was restarted in 1991 and formally organized in 1992. The first issue of the Florida Postal History Journal was published in July 1993. While there were three issues during the first two years (1993-1994), there were two issues for the next seven years (1995-2001), and then three issues per year. David G. Phillips was editor for the first two issues and Deane R. Briggs has been editor since the third issue. Dr. Everett Parker has been Co-Editor. Regional editors have included Niles Schuh, Herbert P. McNeal, Ted Light, and David Lingard.

Beginning with volume 15 in 2008 the Journal has been printed in color. With volume 19 in 2012 the Journal format changed to 8.5 x 11. It should be noted that for 1995, volume 2 issues were numbered 3-4 but are the only two issues for that year.

Vernon N. Kisling, Jr., Index Editor January 2015 Florida Postal History Society

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Contents

Article List 3

Subjects 16

Postmasters 25

Post Offices & Postmarks 31

Chronology 47 Spanish/British Periods Spanish, 1513-1763 British, 1763-1784 Spanish, 1784-1821 American Period 1821-1845 Statehood Period 1845-1860 1861-1865 1866-1899 1900-1949 1950-1999 2000 +

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Florida Postal History Journal Index - Article List

1 Volume 1 Number 1 July 1993 Briggs, Deane R. Comments From the President. Pp 0 (inside front cover) Briggs, Deane R. Florida's First Letters. Pp 1-10 Phillips, David G. The Pensacola "Thimble" Postmark. Pp 11-12 Bush, Conrad L. A Confederate Find From Florida. Pp 13-15 Schuh, Niles. Use and Misuse of 1851 Rate Markings in Apalachicola, Florida. Pp 16-21 McHenry, Gordon. The Capture of Amelia Island. Pp 22-26 McNeal, Herbert P. Yellow Fever Mail From the 1888 Florida Epidemic. Pp 27-37

Volume 1 Number 2 March 1994 Briggs, Deane R. President's Message. Pp 0 (inside front cover) Briggs, Deane R. Florida Confederate Cross Lines Usage. Pp. 1-4 Light, Theodore. Dade. Pp 5-8 McNeal, Herbert P. Letters to "The Richest Man in the World". Pp 9-13 Schuh, Niles. Postmaster Compensation in Florida, 1821-1859. Pp 14-19 Thompson, Donald G. Early Northeast Florida Postal History. Pp 20-33 Phillips, David G. Tallahassee Post Office "Money", 1837-39. Pp 34-36

Volume 1 Number 3 August 1994 Briggs, Deane R. Presidents Comments. Pp 1 (inside front cover) McNeal, Herbert P. Letters to the "Richest Man in the World" - The Rest of the Story. Pp 2 Briggs, Deane R. Key West Railway Post Office Service - Railway Postal Clerk Markings. Pp 3- 10 Schuh, Niles. Florida County and Postmaster Postmarks. Pp 11-13 McNeal, Herbert P. A Late Late Florida Doane Usage. Pp 14 Briggs, Deane R. Confederate Florida Free Usage. Pp 15-18 Hedin, Carl A. Ochopee Post Office. Pp 19-22 Briggs, Deane R. Pensacola Postmaster Problems. Pp 23-25 McNeal, Herbert P. New Florida R.F.D. Postmark. Pp 26

2 Volume 2 Number 3 January 1995 [Number 1] Briggs, Deane R. Florida Postal History Mail Bid Sale. Pp 1 (inside front cover) McNeal, Herbert P. Melendez Florida - A New Handstamp Postmark Listing. Pp 2 Wiedemann, Mike. Marathon Straight-Line Cancel. Pp 3-4 Thompson, Donald G. Jacksonville Stampless Postal History Pre-Civil War. Pp 5-12 Briggs, Deane R. Key West R.P.O. Service - Additional Examples. Pp 13-15 Schuh, Niles. Territory Indications in Florida Postmarks. Pp 16-18 Briggs, Deane R. Fort Myers, Florida. Pp 19-20 Phillips, David G. View of the War 1838. Pp 21-22 Light, Theodore. What's the Answer? Pp 23 Bush, Conrad. Uchee Anna, Florida - A New Confederate Florida Listing Example. Pp 24-25

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Volume 2 Number 4 September 1995 [Number 2] Briggs, Deane R. 1995 Annual Meeting. Pp 2 (inside front cover) Anonymous. David G. Phillips honored. Pp 3 Briggs, Deane R. Jacksonville, Florida During the Civil War -

Arey, Donald L. Maytown, Florida (A Present Day Ghost Town). Pp 26-29 McNeal, Herbert P. Incoming Fumigated Letter From 1888 Epidemic. Pp 30-31 McNeal, Herbert P. More Florida RFD's. Pp 32-34 Briggs, Deane R. Problem Cover for This Issue. Pp 35 McNeal, Herbert P. Smoak, Florida. Pp 36-37

3 Volume 3 Number 1 February 1996 Briggs, Deane R. Problem Cover. Pp 2 (inside front cover) Briggs, Deane R. Is Something Wrong With This Cover? Pp 3 Miller, Kenneth. A Lake City Confederate Due 2? Pp 4-5 McNeal, Herbert P. $15 Lots at Silver Springs Park. Pp 6-7 Joyce, Edward R. The Florence Nightingale of Florida. Pp 8-10 Phillips, David G. John Gorrie, P.M. Pp 11-13 Briggs, Deane R. Florida Doane Postmark Listing. Pp 14-25 Joyce, Edward R. Special Notice to Mail Robbers. Pp 26 Briggs, Deane R. Florida Stampless Drop 2 Usage. Pp 27

Volume 3 Number 2 September 1996 Briggs, Deane R. A Second Quincy Drop 2 Usage. Pp 2 Briggs, Deane R. Problem Cover for This Issue. Pp 3 McNeal, Herbert P. A Florida Mystery Cover. Pp 4-5 Briggs, Deane R. Lake City, Florida Provisional - Reconstruction Usage. Pp 6-9 Anonymous. Answer to Last Issue Problem Cover. Pp 9 Briggs, Deane R. St. Johns River, Florida. Pp 10 Wiedemann, C. Michael Is It Pine Barrens or Pine Barren? Pp 11-12 McNeal, Herbert P. Florida Express - Philatelic Fantasy. Pp 13-14 Schuh, Niles. Postmaster Compensation in Florida, 1821-1859. Pp 15-21 Briggs, Deane R. Cerro Gordo, Florida. Pp 22 Briggs, Deane R. Rec'ed From Poweltown FLA. Pp 23 Briggs, Deane R. South Jacksonville R.F.D. Pp 24 Bush, Conrad. All is Well in Florida. Pp 25-26

4 Volume 4 Number 1 January 1997 Anonymous. Florida Machine Cancels - The Classic Period, 1897-1936. Pp 2 Anonymous. Ruby, Florida. Pp 2 Briggs, Deane R. Problem Cover - "Stmr. Indian River." Pp 3-4 Joyce, Edward R. Problem Cover - Jacksonville Steamboat Cover. Pp 5 Briggs, Deane R. Pre-Territorial Postal History. Pp 6-22 Joyce, Edward R. Bartow, Jackson County, Florida. Pp 23-24 McNeal, Herbert P. Seminole Agency - The History Behind the Postal History. Pp 25-27 Joyce, Edward R. Lake City Christmas Day Postmark. Pp 28

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Volume 4 Number 2 September 1997 Anonymous. Sarasota National Stamp Exhibition. Pp 1 Anonymous. Member Accolades. Pp 2 McNeal, Herbert P. Florida Advertising Post Cards. Pp 3 Briggs, Deane R. A Florida Find. Pp 4-5 Thompson, Donald G. Chattahoochee Double Oval. Pp 6-7 Briggs, Deane R. Iola, Florida - A New Stampless Listing. Pp 8-9 Schuh, Niles. A "First Day" Cover From 1845. Pp 10 Briggs, Deane R. U.S. Colored Troops Reconstruction Usage. Pp 11 Briggs, Deane R. A New Stampless St. Joseph Listing. Pp 12-13 Schuh, Niles. A Civil War Soldier's Complaint From Florida. Pp 14-15 McNeal, Herbert P. Confederate "Ocola" Postmark. Pp 16-17 Briggs, Deane R. Dawson, Florida County Postmark. Pp 18-19 McNeal, Herbert P. The Florida Christmas Seals. Pp 20-22 Briggs, Deane R. Nichols, Florida Provisional Usage. Pp 23-24

5 Volume 5 Number 1 February 1998 Light, Theodore. Florida 6 Cent Ship Rates. Pp 1-7 Briggs, Deane R. The Case of the Re-Used Stamp. Pp 8 Wiedemann, Michael. No Bridge, No Problem. Pp 9-15 Estus, Glenn A. Florida Olympic Games Postmarks. Pp 16-18 Joyce, Edward R. St. Nicholas, Florida. Pp 19 Joyce, Edward R. Beauclerc, Florida. Pp 20 McNeal, Herbert. Florida's Army Mail Service, 1838. Pp 21-22 McNeal, Herbert. Florida to New York, $21.50. Pp 23 Briggs, Deane R. Drop Letters Require 2C. Postage. Pp 24

Volume 5 Number 2 September 1998 Joyce, Edward R. Florida Double Forwarded Usage. Pp 1 Briggs, Deane R. 1869 Pictorial Issue - Florida Usage. Pp 2 Mahler, Michael. A Census of Florida Revenue Stamped documents, 1862-1872. Pp 3-15 Briggs, Deane R. Munroe's Ferry, Florida. Pp 16-17 Briggs, Deane R. Christmas, Florida. Pp 18-19 Briggs, Deane R. Pensacola 1771 Letter. Pp 20-21 Moses, James. A Trip from Eden, Florida. Pp 22-23 Joyce, Edward R. Union Occupation of St. Augustine. Pp 24-26 Lingard, David C. New Florida RFD Covers. Pp 27 Joyce, Edward R. Hawaii to Jacksonville. Pp 28

6 Volume 6 Number 1 March 1999 Anonymous. Florida Stampless Postal History. Pp 1 [Book Review] Schuh, Niles F. FLOREX 1999. Pp 2 McHenry, Gordon D. Fort Jefferson Postal History. Pp 3-11 Hancock, William J. Yellow Fever - How a Vicious Killer was Eradicated. Pp 12-20 Joyce, Edward R. Jacksonville to Syria in 30 Days. Pp 21 Briggs, Deane R. Florida Doane Postmark Update. Pp 22-36

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Volume 6 Number 2 September 1999 Schuh, Niles F. FLOREX 1999. Pp 2 Briggs, Deane R. Opened by Robbers. Pp 3-4 Briggs, Deane R. Quincy 1850 Correspondence. Pp 5-7 Rice, Charles W. Gainesville Confederate Circular. Pp 8-11 Briggs, Deane R. Florida Steamboat Covers. Pp 12-18 McNeal, Herbert P. Florida Fumigated Cover Used to Germany. Pp 19-20 Doolin, James P. Apalachicola to London. Pp 21

7 Volume 7 Number 1 February 2000 Schuh, Niles F. President's Comments. Pp 1 Briggs, Deane R. Earliest Revenue Stamped Florida Document. Pp 2-3 Clark, Douglas N. Savannah & Live Oak Agt. Pp 4-5 Joyce, Edward. Florida Confederate Adversity Covers. Pp 6-7 Dow, Harry G. Ruby, Florida. Pp 8-9 Parker, Everett L. Space Center Ghost Towns. Pp 10-20 McNeal, Herbert P. New Confederate Florida Listing. Pp 21 Joyce, Edward. Jacksonville Forwarded Cover. Pp 22 Briggs, Deane R. Jernigan "Provisional" Stamps. Pp 23-24

Volume 7 Number 2 September 2000 Briggs, Deane R. Florida Doane Postmark Listing. Pp 1 Johnson, William H. Unique St. Augustine Purple-Brown Oval Postmark Re-Examined. Pp 2-3 Beery, Wade H. The Real Story Behind the Jernigan "Provisional" Stamps. Pp 4-5 Joyce, Edward. Mayport First Day Cover. Pp 6 Joyce, Edward. Confederate "Missent" Cover. Pp 7 Briggs, Deane R. Another Revenue Stamped Florida Document. Pp 8-9 Lingard, David C. Cricket Anyone? The Town of Acton, Polk County, Florida. Pp 10-14 Hancock, William J. Tobacco Advertising Cover. Pp 15 Schuh, Niles F. A New Jacksonville Steamboat Marking. Pp 16-18 Joyce, Edward. Mandarin to England. Pp 19 Lingard, David C. The Trunk Post Office of Crooked Lake. Pp 20-23 Briggs, Deane R. Horse Creek, Polk County, Florida. Pp 24

8 Volume 8 Number 1 January 2001 Briggs, Deane R. Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition. Pp 1-7 Briggs, Deane R. La Villa Junction Fumigation Handstamp. Pp 8-9 Lingard, David C. Is It Really "Frost" Proof? Pp 10-13 Joyce, Edward. Jacksonville to Germany in 20 Days. Pp 14 Briggs, Deane R. Middleburg Stampless "Provisional" Cover. Pp 15 Briggs, Deane R. Florida #68 Usages. Pp 16-17 Briggs, Deane R. San Francisco to Key West. Pp 18 Briggs, Deane R. Peace Creek, Florida. Pp 19

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Volume 8 Number 2 September 2001 McNeal, Herbert P. Ocala Florida Inter-National and Semi-Tropical Exposition. Pp 1-3 Moses, James. The Last Sub-Tropical Exposition. Pp 4-5 Schuh, Niles. A Florida Letter With a Charleston Cover. Pp 6-10 Lingard, David C. Lillie's Chicora. Pp 11-13 Thompson, Donald G. The Jacksonville Oval. Pp 14-15 Harkleroad, James W. Florida State Prison Mail. Pp 16-17 Lingard, David C. Never Judge a Cover By Its Cover. Pp 18-19 Siem, Han T. 1899 Key West Yellow Fever Fumigation. Pp 20

9 Volume 9 Number 1 January 2002 Briggs, Deane R. Florida Registry Usage. Pp 1 Briggs, Deane R. Fla, A New Stampless Listing. Pp 2-5 McNeal, Herbert P. 1890 Cedar Keys Schooner Sunrise Cover. Pp 6 Joyce, Edward R. Jacksonville #113 on Mourning Cover. Pp 7 Briggs, Deane R. Florida "Provisional" Post Marks. Pp 8-14 Briggs, Deane R. Jacksonville "Crash" Cover. Pp 15 Briggs, Deane R. Florida WW II Patriotic Covers. Pp 16-18 Briggs, Deane R. Richmond, Florida Doane. Pp 19-20

Volume 9 Number 2 May 2002 Anonymous. Florida Postal History Society Contributing Members - 2002. Pp 1 Anonymous. 2002 Annual Meeting of FPHS - February 2, 2002 - Sarasota, Fla. Pp 2 Briggs, Deane R. Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition. Pp 3 Briggs, Deane R. Ocala Florida Inter-National and Semi-Tropical Exposition. Pp 4-5 Briggs, Deane R. Miami Stampless Cover Update. Pp 6-7 Rice, Kenneth L. Pensacola Bay Civil War Union Usage. Pp 8 Johnson, William H. Warrington, Fla. Due 10 Confederate Listing. Pp 9 Briggs, Deane R. Waldo & Havana R.P.O. Pp 10-14 Siem, Han. St. Andrews Bay - A New Stampless Listing. Pp 15 Lingard, David C. Lucerne Park - A Polk Co. Ghost Town. Pp 16-18 Helbock, Richard. Islamorada, Florida Provisional. Pp 19 Hancock, William. Another Florida "Crash" Cover. Pp 20

Volume 9 Number 3 September 2002 Anonymous. Florida Postal History Society Annual Meeting 2003. Pp 1 Rice, Kenneth L. Florida Prisoner of War Covers. Pp 2-3 Briggs, Deane R. Florida Stampless Naval Covers. Pp 4-18 McNeal, Herbert P. Ocala Florida Confederate Blockade Cover. Pp 19-20 Briggs, Deane R. Jacksonville Steamboat Cover. Pp 21-22 Briggs, Deane R. Nassauville Fla Provisional Cover. Pp 23 Briggs, Deane R. Florida Multi-Forwarded Territorial Cover. Pp 24

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10 Volume 10 Number 1 January 2003 Anonymous. Florida Postal History Society Annual Meeting 2003. Pp 1 Dow, Harry G. Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition Pass. Pp 2-3 Briggs, Deane R. Fancy "US Mail" Cancellation. Pp 4 Briggs, Deane R. Think Mail Delivery is Slow Today. Pp 5 Briggs, Deane R. Jacksonville Union Occupation. Pp 6-7 Schuh, Niles. The Fancy Blue Cancels of Jacksonville Florida. Pp 8-15 Briggs, Deane R. Florida Fumigation Postal Card. Pp 16 Briggs, Deane R. Telogia, Florida P.O.W. Cover. Pp 17 Briggs, Deane R. Gum Swamp - A New Listing. Pp 18 Briggs, Deane R. Yet Another Florida Crash Cover. Pp 19 Briggs, Deane R. An Unusual Pensacola "Free" Usage. Pp 20

Volume 10 Number 2 June 2003 Anonymous. Florida Postal History Society Contributing Members - 2003. Pp 1 Anonymous. Florida Postal History Society Annual Meeting - 2003. [Report] Pp 2 Briggs, Deane R. Florida "Censored" Mail. Pp 3-7 Briggs, Deane R. Palmetto, Fla Reconstruction Usage. Pp 8 Briggs, Deane R. Warrington / Fla. - A New Stampless Listing. Pp 9-10 McNeal, Herbert P. Florida Steamboat Markings. Pp 11-13 Briggs, Deane R. A New Florida County Postmark. Pp 14 McNeal, Herbert P. A "Peculiar" Florida Usage to Cuba. Pp 15-16 Briggs, Deane R. Afghanistan to Florida - Modern Florida Postal History. Pp 17 Briggs, Deane R. Lordia (Lorida) Florida. Pp 18-19 Briggs, Deane R. Rood, Fla. Provisional Usage. Pp 20

Volume 10 Number 3 September 2003 Anonymous. Florida Postal History Society Annual Meeting - 2004. Pp 1 Briggs, Deane R. Follow Up on the Cuban Due Cover. Pp 2 Johnson, William H. Apalachicola - New Stampless Listing. Pp 3 Moses, James H. Jamestown, Florida. Pp 4-5 Briggs, Deane R. Message From the Editor. Pp 5 Fox, William A. Baldwin, Fla. Fancy 5 Star. Pp 6 Lingard, David. C. The Florence Villa Hotel. Pp 7-14 Palmer, Edward F. Krygyzstan to Florida. Pp 15 Briggs, Deane R. Beazley Fla Stampless Cover. Pp 16-19 Schuh, Niles. Schooner Experiment Dateline. Pp 20

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11 Volume 11 Number 1 February 2004 Briggs, Deane R. Replacement Florida Doanes. Pp 1-3 Wiedemann, C. Michael. Modern Brevard County Postal History. Pp 4-6 Hancock, William. Philatelic Cover. Pp 7 Mack, Millard H. Tarpon Springs Postal History. Pp 8-13 Lingard, David C. Lockport, Fla. ?? Pp 14-15 McNeal, Herbert P. Catching Up to Mrs. Fisher. Pp 16 Briggs, Deane R. Kissimmee, Florida Early Postal History. Pp 17-22 Briggs, Deane R. Adna Florida Doane. Pp 23-24

Volume 11 Number 2 June 2004 Briggs, Deane R. Western.Texas Ship Marking. Pp 1-2 Briggs, Deane R. Lake & Ft. Myers R.P.O. Route Agent Marking. Pp 3-4 Briggs, Deane R. Key West "Over-Sea Railroad Celebration" Fancy Slogan Flag Cancellations. Pp 5-8 Briggs, Deane R. New Key West Stampless Due Marking. Pp 9 McNeal, Herbert P. E. Pass Fla. Where Is It? Pp 10-13 Briggs, Deane R. Florida Advertising "Collar" Covers. Pp 14-15 Briggs, Deane R. Newahitchka, Fla. Duplex Postmark. Pp 16-17 Briggs, Deane R. Hawks Park, Fla. Fancy Star Cancel. Pp 18 Briggs, Deane R. Oslo, Fla. Unusual Postmarks. Pp 19-20

Volume 11 Number 3 October 2004 Briggs, Deane R. Editor's Comments - The Ted Light Collection. Pp 1 Briggs, Deane R. Freeman Fla. Star Duplex Postmark. Pp 2 Roth, Steven M. Florida Steamboat Mail Before the Civil War. Pp 3-6 Moses, James. Fort Pierce Amphibious Training Base. Pp 7-8 Briggs, Deane R. 1855 Usage to Jennings Post Office. Pp 9 Bergmann, Richard F. A New Apopka Doane Listing. Pp 10-11 Briggs, Deane R. Temples Mills, Fla. Pp 12-13 Briggs, Deane R. Florida Christmas and Other Seals. Pp 14-19 Briggs, Deane R. Hooker's Point Shipyard, Tampa, Fla. Pp 20

12 Volume 12 Number 1 February 2005 Anonymous. Florida Postal History Society Contributing Members - 2005. Pp 1 Briggs, Deane R. An 1888 Double Fumigated Cover. Pp 2-3 Seron, Zaven M. Kissimmee River Steamboat Mail. Pp 4-22 Briggs, Deane R. Lakeland Florida "Coca Cola" Post Card. Pp 23-24

Volume 12 Number 2 July 2005 Joyce, Edward R. President's Comments. Pp 1 Briggs, Deane R. Seminary. Pp 2-5 Lingard, David C. Fort Meade - A General Town. Pp 6-15 Hirn, Todd. Fort New Smyrna - 1839 Letter. Pp 16-18 Bergmann, Richard F. Panacea, Fla. Doane - A New Listing. Pp 19 Briggs, Deane R. Biscayne - Earliest Known Usage. Pp 20

9 Volume 12 Number 3 October 2005 Fox, William A. Long Pond Florida - A New Confederate Listing. Pp 1 Briggs, Deane R. Wild Wood Sumter Co. Fla. Postmark. Pp 2-3 McNeal, Herbert P. Cedar Keys "Returned to Writer" Cover. Pp 4-5 Lingard, David C. Auburndale, Fl. "Destined to Become Prominent". Pp 6-14 Briggs, Deane R. Schooner "Wm. J. Lermond". Pp 15 Briggs, Deane R. U.S.S. Yankee. Pp 16-18 Briggs, Deane R. Apalachicola - A New Manuscript Example. Pp 19 Briggs, Deane R. Cadillac, Florida "Straightline" Postmark. Pp 20

13 Volume 13 Number 1 February 2006 Briggs, Deane R. Shellpoint Florida. Pp 1 McNeal, Herbert P. Office Discontinued, Mail to Lakemount, Fla. Pp 2-3 Briggs, Deane R. U.S.S. Cincinnati / Key West, Fla. Pp 4-5 Briggs, Deane R. Florida Express Usages. Pp 6-8 Lingard, David C. Jefferson County DPO's. Pp 9-10 Briggs, Deane R. 1860 California to Florida via Panama. Pp 11-12 Briggs, Deane R. Tampa, Peace Creek and St. John's River Railroad Co. Pp 13-15 Briggs, Deane R. Shoals Florida Fancy Cancel. Pp 16 McNeal, Herbert P. Newnansville Territorial Stampless Usage to Paris. Pp 17 Briggs, Deane R. Ponce de Leon Celebration 1909. Pp 18-20

Volume 13 Number 2 June 2006 Joyce, Edward R. FPHS Annual Meeting. Pp 1 Wiedeman, Michael. Bakers Mill - A New Florida Listing. Pp 2-3 Patrick, Stephen. Grape Catsup. Pp 4-6 Briggs, Deane R. Cherry Lake, Fla - A New Confederate Listing. Pp 7 Lingard, David C. Green Pond, FL, "Uncle Abe's Town". Pp 8-14 Smith, David. Florida FDC and Pictorial Cancel Cachets. Pp 15-16 Briggs, Deane R. Steamship Caloosa - A New Listing. Pp 17-20

Volume 13 Number 3 September 2006 Briggs, Deane R. Editor's Notes. Pp 1-2 Briggs, Deane R. Homosassa Confederate Usage. Pp 3-4 Johnson, William H. Micanopy Confederate Postal History. Pp 5-7 Briggs, Deane R. Patrick Florida Confederate Usage. Pp 8 Briggs, Deane R. Long Pond Confederate Usages. Pp 9-10 McNeal, Herbert P. Middleburg Confederate Usage. Pp 11-12 Briggs, Deane R. 1909 Florida Exposition Cover. Pp 13 Briggs, Deane R. Stampless Italian Usage to Fort Dallas. Pp 14-15 McNeal Herbert P. U.S. Weather Report. Pp 16

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14 Volume 14 Number 1 January 2007 Anonymous. Florida Postal History Society Annual Meeting - 2007. Pp 1 Briggs, Deane R. Ochesee Straightline "James" Cancellation. Pp 2-3 Briggs, Deane R. Tallahassee Territorial Postmark Variant. Pp 4 Fifer, Richard A. Phosphate Mining History From Postcards. Pp 5-15 Briggs, Deane R. 1856 Warrington to Canada Usage. Pp 16

Volume 14 Number 2 July 2007 Johnson, William. 2007 Annual Meeting. Pp 1 Briggs, Deane R. Edwards Fla Type 1 Doanes. Pp 2-6 Briggs, Deane R. 1852 Fort Jefferson Construction Letter. Pp 7-10 Briggs, Deane R. 1865 Incoming Blockade Cover to Florida? Pp 11 Briggs, Deane R. Jack & Key West R.P.O. Route Agent Marking. Pp 12 Briggs, Deane R. Beauclerc Fla. Usage to Belgium. Pp 13-14 McNeal. Herbert P. Pilatka #9 Usage. Pp 15 Briggs, Deane R. Schooner Whale. Pp 16

Volume 14 Number 3 November 2007 Johnson, William. President's Notes. Pp 1 Briggs, Deane R. Jacksonville Steamboat Cover. Pp 2 Briggs, Deane R. Dallas / Fla. Fancy Postmark. Pp 3 McNeal, Herbert P. Gainesville Florida College Covers. Pp 4-11 Hancock, William J. Tallahassee Florida College Covers. Pp 12-16 Briggs, Deane R. 1849 Revolutionary War Claim. Pp 17-18 Briggs, Deane R. Tampa Ku Klux Klan Cover. Pp 19 Briggs, Deane R. Chuluota, Fla. Straightline Postmark. Pp 20

15 Volume 15 Number 1 March 2008 Johnson, William. President's Notes. Pp 4, 22 Curtis, Daniel B. Florida Official Stamps and Covers. Pp 5-6, 13 Briggs, Deane R. Hollywood Provisional. Pp 7 Kouri, Yamil H. Contract Steamship Mail Between Cuba and Apalachicola via Savannah. Pp 8-9 Harwood, Jack. Assassination of the Sarasota Postmaster. Pp 10-13 Johnson, William. Tarpon Springs Provisional Postmark. Pp 14-15 Briggs, Deane R. Correspondence Letters From 1903-1905 DPOs. Pp 16-21

Volume 15 Number 2 July 2008 Briggs, Deane R. Fort No. 4 Florida. Pp 4 Briggs, Deane R. Stephensville, Florida Fancy Postmark. Pp 5 Schuh, Niles. Florida Department of Interior Official Cover. Pp 6-9 Curtis, Daniel. Florida Official Covers. Pp 10-11 Briggs, Deane R. Bemis and Dutton Postmark. Pp 12-15 Briggs, Deane R. Fraudulent Handstamped Mail. Pp 16 Wiedemann, Michael. Armstrong, Florida Doanes. Pp 17-19 Briggs, Deane R. Steamer Florida Cover. Pp 20-21 Briggs, Deane R. A New Florida RPO Listing. Pp 22 Briggs, Deane R. Tampa Use of Canal Zone Stamps. Pp 23

11 Volume 15 Number 3 October 2008 Johnson, William. President's Notes. Pp 4, 27 Parker, Everett L. Eldora: A Ghost Town Among the Palms in Volusia County. Pp 5-8 Joyce, Edward R. St. Nicholas Forwarded Cover. Pp 9 Briggs, Deane R. Port Tampa and Port Tampa City. Pp 10-19 Briggs, Deane R. Pensacola Registered Cover to Italy. Pp 20-21 Briggs, Deane R. Fancy Florida Cancellations. Pp 22-23 Briggs, Deane R. 1779 Pensacola Letter to London. Pp 24 Parker, Everett L. Well-known Christmas Postmaster Dies. Pp 25-26 Briggs, Deane R. Yalaha Straight-line Cancel. Pp 27

16 Volume 16 Number 1 January 2009 Briggs, Deane R. Confederate Covers to Small Florida Towns. Pp 4-10 Joyce, Edward R. Florida Airmail Crash Covers. Pp 11-18 Briggs, Deane R. Iola Pre-Civil War Usage. Pp 19 Briggs, Deane R. Those Alligator Corner Cards. Pp 20-21 Briggs, Deane R. Jacksonville Drop Cover. Pp 21 Briggs, Deane R. PILATKA Steamboat Cover. Pp 22

Volume 16 Number 2 May 2009 Kisling Jr., Vernon N. Sentaffey – High Springs Post Office. Pp 4-7 Hirn, Todd A. 1848 Hazard (Duval County) Stampless Letter. Pp 8-13 Briggs, Deane R. Florida Fancy “Letter” Postmarks. Pp 14-15 Ferguson, Francis. Ona, Florida: A Very Incomplete History. Pp 16-20 Wiedemann, Michael. Banyan, Fla. – The Newest Florida Doane. Pp 21 Patrick, Steven. President’s Comments. Pp 22-23

Volume 16 Number 3 October 2009 Briggs, Deane R. Warrington, Florida “Cross the Lines” Blockade Cover. Pp 4-10 Briggs, Deane R. Peru, Florida A 21 Year Postal History. Pp 11-13 Briggs, Deane R. Clermont (Sumter County) Postmarks. Pp 14-18 Parker, Everett L. Shiloh, The Florida Town Time Forgot [Part 1]. Pp 19-22

17 Volume 17 Number 1 January 2010 Parker, Everett L. Shiloh, The Florida Town Time Forgot [Part 2]. Pp 4-7 Briggs, Deane R. High Valued Stamps Used From Florida, 1858-1866. Pp 8-13 Eschbach, Phil. St. Nicholas Fancy Postmark. Pp 14-16 Warman, Phil. Tampa Independent State Covers. Pp 17-20 Anonymous. Scenes From FLOREX. Pp 21-22 Patrick, Stephen. President’s Page. Pp 23

Volume 17 Number 2 May 2010 Johnson, William H. New Pensacola Stampless “Free” Marking. Pp 4-5 Briggs, Deane R. Micanopy, Florida Provisional. Pp 6-13 Parker, Everett L. Wellborn, A Sleepy Town Steeped in History. Pp 14-19 Briggs, Deane R. Early Florida RFD Markings. Pp 20-23

Volume 17 Number 3 October 2010 Johnson, William H. Pensacola Territorial Forwarded Cover. Pp 4-5 Briggs, Deane R. Fort Frank Brooke. Pp 6-12 Kisling Jr., Vernon N. Evinston (Alachua County) Post Office. Pp 13-18 Hirn Todd A. Ormond Beach Auto Racing Cover. Pp 19 Briggs, Deane R. Weelaunee Territorial Cover. Pp 20-22

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18 Volume 18 Number 1 January 2011 Files, Douglas S. The Crown Prince of Lipona, Florida. Pp 4-8 Patrick, Stephen. Junk Box Postal Cards. Pp 9 Briggs, Deane R. Florida Hospital. Pp 10-15 Anonymous. Market is Strong for Early Florida Postal History. Pp 15 Briggs, Deane R. Newnansville “PAID 3” Handstamp. Pp 16-17 Phillips, David G. A Matching New Port Cover. Pp 18-19 Briggs, Deane R. Fort Reid. Pp 19-23

Volume 18 Number 2 May 2011 Wonson, Richard. Milton Was an Early Town in the . Pp 4-9 Files, Douglas S. Tampa and the Spanish-American War. Pp 10-16 Spaid, William B. The Great Seal of Florida. Pp 17-19 Briggs, Deane R. St. Augustine Possible Express Mail Route. Pp 20-22 Anonymous. Special Cancel for Florida Railroad. Pp 22 Hall, Alexander. President’s Page. Pp 23

Volume 18 Number 3 September 2011 Briggs, Deane R. David Yulee Free Franks. Pp 4-11 Curtis, Daniel B. Tampa Scott #505 Five-Cent Rose Error Usage. Pp 12 Johnson, William H. U.S.Sc. Porpoise 1823 Letter. Pp 13 Briggs, Deane R. Jacksonville Territorial Covers. Pp 14-21 Hall, Alexander. President’s Page. Pp 23

19 Volume 19 Number 1 January 2012 Kouri Jr., Yamil H. Military Camps in Florida During the Spanish American War. Pp 1-10 Files, Douglas S. C.A.M. No. 10 First Florida Contract Air Mail Route. Pp 11-14 Gilbart, Kenneth D. Interesting 1868 Key West Ship Postmark. Pp 15-16 Anonymous. FPHS at FLOREX. Pp 16 Mazepa, Jim. Consulate Mail: Guatemala to Key West. Pp 17 Parker, Everett L. Whatzit? [Interesting cover] Pp 18

Volume 19 Number 2 May 2012 Hirn, Todd A. Interesting 1864 Letter From Fort Jefferson, Florida. Pp 1, 9-10 Sanders, Christine C. The Tuckers of the Christmas (Florida) Post Office. Pp 3-8 Kisling Jr., Vernon N. Island Grove and Lochloosa (Alachua County) Post Offices. Pp 11-15 Anonymous. We had a Good Meeting in Sarasota! Pp 15 Files, Douglas S. Postal History of Disston City and the Pinellas Peninsula. Pp 16-18 Parker, Everett L. Whatzit? [Flyer from an early Florida stamp dealer] Pp 19

Volume 19 Number 3 September 2012 Parker, Everett L. Visiting Historic Suwannee Springs is a Step Back in Time to a Different Era. Pp 1-7 Swain, Steve. Florida Confederate Mourning Covers. Pp 8-11 Nichols, Kevin S. Ponce Park and Its Post Office. Pp 12-16 Ball, Donald. Moyer Advertising Cover. Pp 17 Johnson, William H. Apalachicola New Stampless Listing. Pp 18 Parker, Everett, L. Whatzit? [Interesting post card] Pp 19

13 20 Volume 20 Number 1 January 2013 Briggs, Deane R. 1851-1856 One-Cent Imperforate Florida Usage. Pp 1-5 Anonymous. More on “Cramlyn” or “Crainlyn” Post Office Question. Pp 5 Briggs, Deane R. Safety Harbor Doane Postmarks (New Examples). Pp 6-8 Spector, Jesse I. & Stewart, Ronald F. A Florida-Bound Plane Crash of December 17, 1955. Pp 9-10 Briggs, Deane R. Florida Spanish American War Patriotic Covers. Pp 11-12 Rice, Charles W. The Key Biscayne Lighthouse. Pp 13-15 Briggs, Deane R. The Philatelic Perspective. Pp 15-17 Patrick, Stephen. Henry Grossman, Another Early Florida Stamp Dealer. Pp 18 Anonymous. Dr. Briggs Exhibits at 7th Annual Postal History Symposium. Pp 18 Hirn, Todd A. 1887 Lake Charm DPO Postal Card. Pp 19

Volume 20 Number 2 May 2013 Hirn, Todd A. More Florida Alligator Advertising. Pp 1-4 Johnson, William H. St. Augustine Patriotic Label. Pp 5-6 Briggs, Deane R. Key West, Florida “Paid”: A New Listing. Pp 7 Eschbach, Phil. History and Postal History of Tangerine, Florida. Pp 8-13 Sanders, Christine C. & Briggs, Deane R. Mail From a Tree Beside the St. Johns River? Pp 14- 17 Briggs, Deane R. Gomez, Florida Doane – A New Listing. Pp 18 Anonymous. Annual Meeting at Sarasota Stamp Show. Pp 19

Volume 20 Number 3 September 2013 Ferguson, Francis. Plymouth – A Very Small Florida Town. Pp 1-8 Briggs, Deane R. The Magnolia Hotel St. Johns River, Florida. Pp 8-10 Hirn, Todd A. An 1832 St. Augustine Letter to the Secretary of War Seeking Work. Pp 11-12 Eschbach, Philip. Melrose, Florida Has a Long and Colorful History. Pp 13-17 Kisling Jr., Vernon N. More on Those Alligator Advertising Covers. Pp 18

21 Volume 21 Number 1 January 2014 Kisling Jr., Vernon N. Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and the Cross Creek Mail. Pp 1-5 Briggs, Deane R. The Dictator. Pp 6-7 Patrick, Stephen. “See It! Drive It! The World’s Most Famous Beach”. Pp 8 Johnson, Bill. Burrin, Florida, A Ghost Town Briefly Found. Pp 9 Hirn, Todd A. Penn, A Putnam County Discontinued Post Office. Pp 10-11 Briggs, Deane R. The St. Johns River Lighthouse. Pp 12-14 Briggs, Deane R. Early Orlando Covers. Pp 15 Briggs, Deane R. Tallahassee “Drop 2” A New Listing. Pp 16 Briggs, Deane R. Tallahassee Mixed Ink Postmark and Paid Usages. Pp 17 Briggs, Deane R. Tallahassee “Free 5” A New Listing. Pp 18 Parker, Everett L. David G. Phillips Writes; Also, Do You Remember the “Woodpecker Route”? Pp 19

Volume 21 Number 2 May 2014 Swain, Steve. Jacksonville “Mailomat” First Day Cover? Pp 1-3 Briggs, Deane R. Florida Excess FREE Rate. Pp 4, 18 Gotcher, Ronald E. The Pine, Florida Post Office. Pp 5-6, 18 Briggs, Deane R. Jacksonville 1888 Subtropical Exposition Postmarks. Pp 7-13 Briggs, Deane R. Florida R.P.O. New Listings. Pp 14-16 Briggs, Deane R. Florida Postal History Society 2014 Update. Pp 17 Higgins, Henry. Whatzit? [Interesting post card with two different Orlando postmarks] Pp 19

14 Volume 21 Number 3 October 2014 Files, Douglas S. Fort New Smyrna and the Second Seminole War in East Florida. Pp 1-5 Briggs, Deane R. Update on FPHS: Meeting at FLOREX in Orlando on December 6, 2014. Pp 5 Briggs, Deane R. Florida County and Postmaster Postmarks. Pp 6-14 Briggs, Deane R. 1768 Pensacola Cover. Pp 15-17 Briggs, Deane R. An 1827 St. Augustine Orange Shipment. Pp 18-19

NOTE: List of contributing members usually published on inside back cover of the small format journal and on the back cover of the large format journal. NOTE: List of dealer members often listed on inside back cover of small format journal and on the back cover of the large format journal. NOTE: List of FPHS officers are listed on inside front cover of the large format journal.

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Florida Postal History Journal Index Subjects, Postmasters, Post Offices and Postmarks

SUBJECTS Acton town and postal history 7 (2): 10-14 Advertising collar covers, 1888, 1905 11 (2): 14-15 Advertising post card, 1911 4 (2): 3 Afghanistan to Florida postcard, 2002 10 (2): 17 Alligator advertising covers 20 (2): 1-4 Alligator advertising covers 20 (3): 18 Alligator corner cards 16 (1): 20-21 Amelia Island correspondence on capture, 1818 1 (1): 22-26 American/Pre-Territorial military government period covers 1 (1): 1-10 Ancillary marking – fraudulent handstamp 15 (2): 16 Apalachicola letter to London, 1835 6 (2): 21 Apalachicola PAID 3 handstamp 19 (3): 18 Apalachicola Reconstruction Period cover, 1865 [new listing] 10 (3): 3 Army mail service, 1838 5 (1): 21-22 Assassination of a postmaster 15 (1): 10-13 Auburndale town and postal history 12 (3): 6-14 Beauclerc cover to Belgium, 1886 14 (2): 13-14 Blockade cover from England to Florida? 1865 [NY – not Florida] 14 (2): 11 Brevard County postal history, 1965-2000 11 (1): 4-6 British Period mail 1 (2): 20-33 British Period postal history 1 (1): 1-10 Burrin town and postal history 21 (1): 9 Cadillac cover – a unique example, 1903 12 (3): 20 California to Florida via overland route letter, late 1860s 13 (1): 11-12 California to Florida via Panama letter, 1860 13 (1): 11-12 Canal Zone stamps used on Tampa cover 15 (2): 23 Canaveral/ ghost towns/post offices, 1882-1955 7 (1): 10-20 Cape Canaval space related philatelic cover, 1962 / 1998 11 (1): 7 Censored mail – World War I and World War II 10 (2): 3-7 Chicora town and postal history 8 (2): 11-13 Christmas and other seals, 1908-1921 11 (3): 14-19 Christmas covers (Christmas Post Office) 15 (3): 25-26 Christmas Confederate covers, 1863/64 4 (1): 28 Christmas seals – Florida local seals, 1908/1913 4 (2): 20-22 Christmas town and postal history 19 (2): 3-8 Civil War cross line mail (US/CSA) into and out of Florida 1 (2): 1-4 Civil War cross line mail (US/CSA) within Florida 2 (4): 4-25 Civil War Pensacola Bay cover, 1863 9 (2): 8 Civil War soldier’s problem with getting stamps, mailing letters, 1862 4 (2): 14-15 [Pre] Civil War usage in Iola 16 (1): 19 Community Post Offices, 1880s-early 1900s 14 (2): 2-6 Confederate adversity cover from Cherry Lake, 186? 13 (2): 7 Confederate adversity covers 7 (1): 6-7 Confederate and Federal occupation usage at Jacksonville 2 (4): 4-25

16 Confederate blockade cover (Charleston to Ocala), 186? 9 (3): 19-20 Confederate correspondence – Pensacola 1861 3 (2): 25-26 Confederate cover from Uchee Anna, 186? 2 (3): 24-25 Confederate cover from Warrington, 1861 9 (2): 9 Confederate cover with circular usage from Gainesville 6 (2): 8-11 Confederate covers – free usage 1 (3): 15-18 Confederate covers to small Florida towns 16 (1): 4-10 Confederate Florida post offices 16 (1): 4-10 Confederate hospitals in Florida 18 (1): 10-15 Confederate mail received at various Florida post offices 16 (1): 4-10 Confederate miss-sent cover (Madison FLA / Madison GA), 1863/64 7 (2): 7 Confederate mourning covers 19 (3): 8-11 Confederate new listing – Long Pond cover, 1863 12 (3): 1 Confederate PAID 3 handstamp usage, 1861 7 (1): 21 Confederate Period mail transportation 1 (1): 13-15 Confederate provisionals from Lake City 3 (2): 6-9 Confederate stampless cover from Cerro Gordo, 1862 3 (2): 22 Confederate stampless usage – Homosassa, 1862-1864 [new discovery] 13 (3): 3-4 Confederate stampless usage – Patrick, 1863 [new discovery] 13 (3): 8 Confederate usage – Long Pond, 1862-1863 13 (3): 9-10 Confederate usage – Middleburg, 1862 13 (3): 11-12 Confederate use – Cherry Lake – new/unique for Madison County, 186? 13 (2): 7 Consulate mail – Guatemala to Key West 19 (1): 17 Contract air mail route No. 10 (first in Florida) 19 (1): 11-14 Crash cover – CITY, 1955 [crash at Jacksonville] 10 (1): 19 Crash cover – Hallandale, 1955 [crash at Jacksonville] 9 (1): 15 Crash cover – Miami bound flight, 1955 [crash at Hollywood SC] 20 (1): 9-10 Crash cover – New York, 1955 [crash at Jacksonville] 9 (2): 20 Crash covers (airmail) 16 (1): 11-18 Cross Creek mail (Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings) 21 (1): 1-5 Cross the lines cover, 1861 16 (3): 4-10 Crown Prince of Lipona 18 (1): 4-8 CSA treasury warrant 1 (1): 13-15 Delayed mail (mailed 1925 – delivered 1967) 10 (1): 5 Dictator (steamship) covers 21 (1): 6-7 Discontinued post offices 15 (1): 16-21 Disston City town and postal history 19 (2): 16-18 DROP 2 handstamp – Tallahassee, 184?/185? 21 (1): 16 Drop cover – Jacksonville 16 (1): 21 Drop letter rates, 1860s 5 (1): 24 DROP LETTERS / REQUIRE 2 C. POSTAGE marking, 1893 5 (1): 24 Earliest letter from Florida, 1763 1 (1): 1-10 Earliest letter from Florida, 1763 4 (1): 6-22 Earliest letter from Pensacola, 1771 4 (1): 6-22 Earliest letter from Pensacola, 1771 5 (2): 20-21 Earliest official Florida (U.S.) postmark, 1821 1 (1): 1-10 Earliest postal markings from Florida, 1772 1 (1): 1-10 Early Florida stamp dealer – Henry Grossman 20 (1): 18 East Florida Seminary – information and covers, 1851-1902 12 (2): 2-5 Eldora town and postal history 15 (3): 5-8

17 Evinston town and postal history 17 (3): 13-18 Express labels – Florida Express [fakes] 3 (2): 13-14 Express mail cover with manuscript marking 18 (2): 20-22 Express mail route – St. Augustine 18 (2): 20-22 Express usages, 1867-1882 13 (1): 6-8 Figulus cover with fancy cancel, 1886 10 (1): 4 First day cover – postmarked on first day of rate change, 1845 4 (2): 10 First day covers with pictorial cancels, 2000 13 (2): 15-16 Florence Villa hotel and post office, 1885-1956 10 (3): 7-14 FLOREX exhibit on Florida Machine Cancels, 1897-1936 4 (1): 1 FLOREX 2009 17 (1): 21-22 FLOREX 2014 21 (3): 5 Florida Exposition – Fair Association – Jacksonville, 1909 13 (3): 13 Florida great seal design on covers 18 (2): 17-19 Florida Hospital for wounded Florida soldiers – letters, 1862-1865 3 (1): 8-10 Florida Hospital (Richmond VA) postal history 18 (1): 10-15 Florida Inter-National and Semi-Tropical Exposition, Ocala, 1889 8 (2): 1-3 Florida Inter-National and Semi-Tropical Exposition, Ocala, 1889 9 (2): 4-5 Florida postal history at auction 18 (1): 15 Florida Stampless Postal History [FPHS book review] 6 (1): 1 Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition advertising covers, 1888-1891 8 (1): 1-7 Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition pass, 1888 10 (1): 2-3 Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition, Jacksonville, 1888 9 (2): 3 Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition, Jacksonville, 1888 21 (2): 7-13 Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition, Jacksonville, 1888-1891 8 (1): 1-7 Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition Station, Jacksonville, 1888 8 (2): 1-3 Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition Station, Jacksonville, 1888 8 (1): 1-7 Florida Sub-Tropical Fair, Ocala, 1890-1891 8 (2): 4-5 Florida Territorial period letter in a South Carolina cover, 1830s 8 (2): 6-10 Fort 4 (East Florida) mail 15 (2): 4 Fort Frank Brooke (Steinhatchee) mail 17 (3): 6-12 Fort Jefferson construction letter, 1852 14 (2): 7-10 Fort Jefferson letter, 1864 19 (2): 1, 9-10 Fort Jefferson mail 6 (1): 3-11 Fort New Smyrna mail 12 (2): 16-18 Fort New Smyrna – Second Seminole War 21 (3): 1-5 Fort Reid mail 18 (1): 19-23 Forwarded handstamp on Territorial multi-forwarded cover, 1838 9 (3): 24 Forwarded Lockport postcard, 1922 11 (1): 14-15 Forwarded cover, 1881 15 (3): 9 Forwarded mail – double forwarded cover, 1846 5 (2): 1 Forwarded Marianna cover, 1850s-1861? 11 (1): 16 Forwarded Pensacola cover with five postal markings, 1911 8 (2): 18-19 FPHS annual meeting 1997 4 (2): 1 FPHS annual meeting 1999 6 (1): 2 FPHS annual meeting 1999 6 (2): 2 FPHS annual meeting 1999 7 (1): 1 FPHS annual meeting 2002 9 (2): 2 FPHS annual meeting 2003 10 (1): 1 FPHS annual meeting 2003 10 (2): 2

18 FPHS annual meeting 2006 13 (2): 1 FPHS annual meeting 2007 14 (1): 1 FPHS annual meeting 2007 14 (2): 1 FPHS annual meeting 2011 19 (1): 16 FPHS / Sarasota National Stamp Exhibition 2012 19 (2): 15 FPHS / Sarasota National Stamp Exhibition 2013 20 (2): 19 FPHS member David Phillips recognized – APS member for 50 years 2 (4): 3 FPHS member Ted Light’s collection sold at auction, 2004 11 (3): 1 FPHS member Vernon Morris wins APS Champion of Champions award 13 (3): 1 FPHS update 2014 21 (2): 17 Free excess rate 21 (2): 4, 18 Free franking – Apalachicola postmaster, 1836 3 (1): 11-13 Free franking – Confederate use – Monticello, Madison, White Springs 1 (3): 15-18 Free franking – Jacksonville, 1840s 21 (1): 12-14 Free franking – Jacksonville, 185? 2 (3): 5-12 Free franking – Jacksonville, 1836, 1841 18 (3): 14-21 Free franking – Jacksonville, 18?? 21 (1): 12-14 Free franking – Monticello, 1862 1 (3): 15-18 Free franking – naval stampless cover, 1827 9 (3): 4-18 Free franking – Pensacola, 1827 21 (2): 4, 18 Free franking – Pensacola Territorial cover, 1827 10 (1): 20 Free franking – prisoner of war cover, 1944 10 (1): 17 Free franking – sailors mail, World War II, 1943 11 (3): 7-8 Free franking – soldiers mail from Afghanistan to Florida, 2002 10 (2): 17 Free franking – soldiers mail from Krygyzstan, 2002 10 (3): 15 Free franking – soldiers mail unpaid, 1862 4 (2): 14-15 Free franking – soldiers mail, 1945 9 (3): 2-3 Free franking – steamboat mail to Congressman, 1848 11 (3): 3-6 Free franking – Union occupation of St. Augustine, 1864/65 5 (2): 24-26 Free franking – various towns, 1840s, 1850s [David Yulee] 18 (3): 4-11 Free franking – White Springs use, 1861 1 (3): 15-18 Free franking in a circle – Pensacola, 1850s 17 (2): 4-5 Free 5 franking – Tallahasse, 1846/50 21 (1): 18 Frostproof town and postal history 8 (1): 10-13 Fumigated cover – double fumigated, 1888 12 (1): 2-3 Fumigated cover – Gotha to Germany, 1888 6 (2): 19-20 Fumigated cover – Key West, 1899 8 (2): 20 Fumigated cover – Monticello, 1888 1 (1): 27-37 Fumigated cover – Wild Wood, 1888 12 (3): 2-3 Fumigated covers – punctures and markings, 1888 1 (1): 27-37 Fumigated covers and letters, 1888 6 (1): 12-20 Fumigated covers processed at La Villa Junction (near Jacksonville), 1888 8 (1): 8-9 Fumigated covers to Germany, 1888 6 (2): 19-20 Fumigated handstamp on mail, 1888 2 (4): 30-31 Fumigated handstamp used at La Villa Junction, 1888 8 (1): 8-9 Fumigated mail at Florida & SE US post offices, 1888 1 (1): 27-37 Fumigated postcard, 1888 10 (1): 16 Fumigated straightline handstamp, 1888 [fake] 1 (1): 27-37 Gainesville college covers, 1883-1915 14 (3): 4-11 Green Pond town and postal history 13 (2): 8-14

19 Grossman, Henry – early Florida stamp dealer 20 (1): 18 High Springs town and postal history 16 (2): 4-7 Island Grove town and postal history 19 (2): 11-15 Jacksonville postcard from Hawaii, 1884 5 (2): 28 Jacksonville to Beirut, Syria cover, 1878 6 (1): 21 Jacksonville to Germany cover, 1859 8 (1): 14 Jacksonville territorial covers 18 (3): 14-21 Jamestown cover and post offices, 1880 10 (3): 4-5 Jefferson County DPOs, 1908 13 (1): 9-10 Jennings cover from Great Britain, 1855 11 (3): 9 Jernigan provisional stamps [fakes] 7 (1): 23-24 Jernigan provisional stamps [story behind their creation] 7 (2): 4-5 Key Biscayne lighthouse 20 (1): 13-15 Key West cover from San Francisco, 1851/54? 8 (1): 18 Key West DUE 10 & DUE 20 handstamps, 1868, 1869 19 (1): 15-16 Key West OVER SEA celebration slogan flag cancel, 1912 11 (2): 5-8 Key West PAID handstamp 20 (2): 7 Kissimmee town and postal history 11 (1): 17-22 Ku Klux Klan cover from Tampa, 1913 14 (3): 19 Lakeland view postcard with early Coca Cola ad, 1910 12 (1): 23-24 Lipona postal history and Crown Prince 18 (1): 4-8 Lochloosa town and postal history 19 (2): 11-15 Lucerne Park town and postal history 9 (2): 16-18 Magnolia Hotel – St. Johns River 20 (3): 8-10 Mailomat – Jacksonville 21 (2): 1-3 Mail robbers – opened letter sent to dead letter office, 1874 6 (2): 3-4 Mail robbers – special notice marking, 1870s 3 (1): 26 Mail routes between Merritt Island and mainland, pre-1917 5 (1): 9-15 Mail routes, 1513-1822 1 (1): 1-10 Melrose town and postal history 20 (3): 13-17 Member accolades [exhibition awards] 4 (2): 2 Micanopy Confederate postal history, 1860s 13 (3): 5-7 Micanopy Fla / PAID 5 postmaster provisional handstamp, 1862 13 (3): 5-7 Micanopy PAID 5 handstamp, 1862 19 (3): 8-11 Military camp postal history 19 (1): 1-10 Milton town and postal history 18 (2): 4-9 Milton 10 RATE handstamp 18 (2): 4-9 Moyer advertising cover 19 (3): 17 Newahitchka town and postal history 11 (2): 16-17 Newnansville PAID 3 handstamp, 1856, 1861 18 (1): 16-17 New Port matching covers 18 (1): 18-19 New Port SHORT PAID handstamp, 1858 18 (1): 18-19 Northeast Florida postal history, 1767-1820 1 (2): 20-33 Office discontinued mail, 1904 13 (1): 2-3 Official and unofficial inland waterways mail, 1883-1921 12 (1): 4-22 Official covers (Florida) 15 (2): 10-11 Official covers (Florida Department of Interior) 15 (2): 6-9 Official stamps and covers 15 (1): 5-6, 13 Olympic games cancels, 1992 5 (1): 16-18 Ona town and postal history 16 (2): 16-20

20 Orlando early covers 21 (1): 15 Ormond Beach auto racing cover, 1905 17 (3): 19 Oslo unusual design postmarks, 1908, 1912, 1918 11 (2): 19-20 Patriot’s Rebellion – territorial letters, 1812 1 (1): 1-10 Patriot’s Rebellion Period mail 1 (2): 20-33 Penn town and postal history 21 (1): 10-11 Pensacola cover 21 (3): 15-17 Pensacola territorial forwarded cover, 1844 17 (3): 14-19 Peru town and postal history 16 (3): 11-13 Philatelic perspective (on early lighthouse/coastal post offices) 20 (1): 15-17 Philatelic postmark usage, 1937 10 (2): 18-19 Phosphate mining history postcards and post offices, 1910-1912 14 (1): 5-15 Pine town and postal history 21 (2): 1-3 Plant Steamship Line covers, 1896-1898 13 (2): 17-20 Plymouth town and postal history 20 (3): 1-8 Ponce de Leon celebration, 1909 13 (1): 18-20 Ponce Park town and postal history 19 (3): 12-16 Post office money, 1837-1839 1 (2): 34-36 Postage rates – incorrect rate usage, 1851-1856 1 (1): 16-21 Postal cards from the junk box 18 (1): 9 Postal history symposium – Dr. Deane Briggs exhibit 20 (1): 18 Postmaster compensation, 1821-1859 1 (2): 14-19 Postmaster compensation, 1821-1859 [ same as 1 (2): 14-19] 3 (2): 15-21 Pre-Civil War usage in Iola 16 (1): 19 Pre-Jacksonville small town post towns, 1881 5 (1): 19 Pre-Jacksonville small town post towns, 1894 5 (1): 20 Pre-Territorial Period covers 1 (1): 1-10 Prisoner of war covers, 1940s 9 (3): 2-3 Prisoner of war covers, 1944 10 (1): 17 Privately produced postmark devices – Wild Wood example, 1888 12 (3): 2-3 Problem/mystery – Apalachicola/F.Ty. Usage, 1845 3 (1): 3 Problem/mystery – Apalachicola/F.Ty. Usage [solution] 3 (2): 9 Problem/mystery – Confederate drop rate usage, 1864 3 (1): 4-5 Problem/mystery – Cramlyn / Crainlyn postmark 19 (3): 19 Problem/mystery – early Florida stamp dealer 19 (1): 18 Problem/mystery – early Florida stamp dealer price flyer 19 (2): 19 Problem/mystery – FLA or MIN postmark, 1868 3 (2): 4-5 Problem/mystery – Jacksonville steamboat marking, 1850-80? 4 (1):5 Problem/mystery – Pensacola rate usage, 1836 2 (3): 23 Problem/mystery – routing, steamboat marking, 1886 3 (2): 3 Problem/mystery – routing, steamboat marking [solution] 4 (1): 2-4 Problem/mystery – St. Johns River postmark, 1870 3 (2): 10 Problem/mystery – two Orlando postmarks with same date on same cover 21 (3): 19 Problem/mystery – unusual usage, Ormond to Cuba, 1899 10 (2): 15-16 Problem/mystery – unusual usage, Ormond to Cuba [solution] 10 (3): 2 Problem/mystery – Warrington Confederate usage, 1861 2 (4): 35 Problem/mystery – Warrington Confederate usage [solution] 3 (1): 2 Provisional handstamp – Micanopy, 1862 17 (2): 6-13 Railroad cover – Tampa/Peace Creek/St. Johns River line, 1880 13 (1): 13-15 Railway post office service, 1895-1948 1 (3): 3-10

21 Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan (Cross Creek) 21 (1): 1-5 Reconstruction cover from Palmetto, 1868 10 (2): 8 Reconstruction usage – US colored troops, 1866 4 (2): 11 Registered cover – Pensacola 15 (3): 20-21 Return to writer cover from Cedar Keys, 1886 12 (3): 4-5 Re-use of stamp with “5” due handstamp, 185? 5 (1): 8 Revenue stamped documents – census, 1862-1872 5 (2): 3-15 Revenue stamped documents – earliest known, 31 July 1865 7 (1): 2-3 Revenue stamped documents – Monticello, 1863 7 (2): 8-9 Rural Free Delivery (RFD) markings 17 (2): 20-23 Savannah & Live Oak Agent railroad usage and routing, 1870s 7 (1): 4-5 Schooner Experiment manuscript dateline, 1841 10 (3): 20 Schooner Porpoise cover, 1823 18 (3): 13 Schooner Sunrise carried cover from Cedar Keys, 1890 9 (1): 6 Schooner Whale stampless cover, 1833 14 (2): 16 Schooner Wm J. Lermond cover, 1899 12 (3): 15 Seminole Indian Agency, 1822-1835 4 (1): 25-27 Seminole War – Second letter, 1838 2 (3): 21-22 Seminole War – Second postal history 1 (2): 5-8 Shellpoint – a letter to this town – none known from this town, 1850 13 (1): 1 Shiloh town and postal history (Part 1) 16 (3): 19-22 Shiloh town and postal history (Part 2) 17 (1): 4-7 Ship marking WESTERN.TEXAS on postal card, 1882 11 (2): 1-2 Ship rates – six cent usage, 1820s-1840s 5 (1): 1-7 Ship travel rates – Florida to New York, 1880s 5 (1): 23 Smallest US post office – Ochopee, 1932+ 1 (3): 19-22 Spanish American War Florida patriotic covers 20 (1): 11-12 Spanish American War cover from U.S.S. Yankee, 1898 12 (3): 16-18 Spanish American War postal history 19 (1): 1-10 Spanish American War ship cover, 1898 13 (1): 4-5 Spanish American War – Tampa postal history 18 (2): 10-16 Spanish Period – First postal history 1 (1): 1-10 Spanish Period – Second postal history 1 (1): 1-10 Spanish Period – Second postal history 1 (1): 22-26 Spanish Period – Second postal history 1 (2): 20-33 Special cancels and short-term postal stations, 1965-2000 11 (1): 4-6 St. Augustine letter to Secretary of War 20 (3): 11-12 St. Augustine manuscript and straightline handstamps, 1770s-1820s 1 (1): 1-10 St. Augustine orange shipment, 1827 21 (3): 18-19 St. Augustine patriotic labels 20 (2): 5-6 St. Johns River lighthouse 21 (1): 12-14 St. Johns River tree mail station 20 (2): 14-17 Stampless and stamped covers from Beazley, 1848, 1858, 1885 10 (3): 16-19 Stampless cover – Apalachicola, 1855 19 (3): 18 Stampless cover – double forwarded cover, 1846 5 (2): 1 Stampless cover – Fort New Smyrna 21 (3): 1-5 Stampless cover – Hazard, 1848 16 (2): 4-7 Stampless cover – Italy to Fort Dallas, 1855, 1856 13 (3): 14-15 Stampless cover – Jacksonville, 1827 18 (3): 14-21 Stampless cover – Jamaica to St. Augustine, 1772 18 (2): 20-22

22 Stampless cover – Key West, 1833 19 (1): 17 Stampless cover – Key West, 1869 19 (1): 15-16 Stampless cover – Miami, 1850/51 [earliest known] 9 (1): 2-5 Stampless cover – Miami, 1851 [update] 9 (2): 6-7 Stampless cover – Micanopy, 1862 19 (3): 8-11 Stampless cover – Newnansville Territorial cover, 1844 13 (1): 17 Stampless cover – Orlando, 1860 21 (1): 15 Stampless cover – Pensacola, 1768 21 (3): 15-17 Stampless cover – Pensacola, 1779 15 (3): 24 Stampless cover – Pensacola, 1827 21 (2): 4, 18 Stampless cover – Pensacola, 1844 17 (3): 4-5 Stampless cover – Pensacola, 1850s 17 (2): 4-5 Stampless cover – Schooner Porpoise, 1823 18 (3): 13 Stampless cover – St. Andrews Bay – new listing, 1849 9 (2): 15 Stampless cover – St. Augustine, 1827 21 (3): 18-19 Stampless cover – St. Augustine, 1832 20 (3): 11-12 Stampless cover – Tallahassee, 186? 19 (3): 8-11 Stampless cover – various Florida towns 20 (1): 15-17 Stampless cover – Warrington – late usage – new listing, 1859 10 (2): 9-10 Stampless cover – Weelaunee, 1836 17 (3): 20-22 Stampless covers with ship rate markings, 1820s-1840s 5 (1): 1-7 Stampless drop rate usage – Quincy, 1840s? 3 (2): 2 Stampless drop rate usage – Quincy, 1847 3 (1): 27 Stampless Key West cover with SHIP/DUE 5c marking, 1873 [new listing] 11 (2): 9 Stampless postal history – Jacksonville, 1820s-1850s 2 (3): 5-12 Stampless provisional cover from Middleburg, 1866 8 (1): 15 Stampless Tallahassee cover to New Hampshire, 1849 14 (3): 17-18 Stampless Territorial cover from Gum Swamp, 1845 10 (1): 18 Stampless Territorial naval covers, 1835-1846 9 (3): 4-18 StampShow 2010 (Richmond VA) 17 (3): 20-22 State prison mail, 1998 8 (2): 16-17 Steamboat cover – Jacksonville, 1869 9 (3): 21-22 Steamboat cover – Jacksonville, 1870s 14 (3): 2 Steamboat cover – Pilatka (ship) 16 (1): 22 Steamboat covers, 1850s-1880s 6 (2): 12-18 Steamboat mail before Civil War, 1840s 11 (3): 3-6 Steamboat mail on the Kissimmee River, 1883-1921 12 (1): 4-22 Steamboat mail or ship mail 15 (1): 8-9 Steamboat marking – Jacksonville, 1870s-early 1880s 7 (2): 16-18 Steamboat markings, 1884-1887 10 (2): 11-13 Steamer cover – U.S.S. Florida 15 (2): 20-21 Steamship Caloosa, 1898 [new listing] 13 (2): 17-20 Stewart, Alexander – covers/letters from Florida, 1869-1874 1 (2): 9-13 Stewart, Alexander – letter 1867 1 (3): 2 Suwannee town and postal history 19 (3): 1-7 Tallahassee college covers, 1903-1915 14 (3): 12-16 Tallahassee PAID handstamp, 186? 19 (3): 8-11 Tallahassee PAID handstamps, 1844, 1846 21 (1): 17 Tampa independent state covers, 1861 17 (1): 17-20 Tampa – Tampa Bay – Port Tampa – Port Tampa City mail 15 (3): 10-19

23 Tangerine town and postal history 20 (2): 8-13 Tarpon Springs town and postal history 11 (1): 8-13 Temple Mills town and postal history 11 (3): 12-13 Territorial Tallahassee stampless postmark variant, 1845 14 (1): 4 Territorial multi-forwarded cover, 1838 9 (3): 24 Territorial Period covers 1 (1): 1-10 Territorial post towns in Northeast Florida, 1830s 8 (2): 6-10 Territorial stampless usage – Newnansville to Paris, 1844 13 (1): 17 Territory status indications in postmarks, 1822-1845 2 (3): 16-18 Tobacco advertising cover, 1870s [similar to 7 (1): 4-5 cover] 7 (2): 15 Tourist postcards advertising Florida 21 (1): 8 Town with post office in a trunk – Crooked Lake, 1913+ 7 (2): 20-23 Town, fort and post office – Fort Meade, 1849+ 12 (2): 6-15 Union occupation cover – Jacksonville, 1864 10 (1): 6-7 Union occupation of St. Augustine covers 5 (2): 24-26 Union ship cover with U.S. SHIP/3 CTS marking, 1864 11 (2): 10-13 US #1 on cover with Tampa cds postmark, 1850 12 (2): 6-15 US #2 on Quincy correspondence, 1850 6 (2): 5-7 US #9 usage from Pilatka, 1856 14 (2): 15 US #15 usage from Warrington to Canada, 1856 14 (1): 16 US #26 usage on forwarded cover, 1850s-1861? 11 (1): 16 US #68 usage to Mexico, 1863 & to Nova Scotia, 1868 8 (1): 16-17 US #113 pictorial stamp on Jacksonville mourning cover, 187? 9 (1): 7 US #114 pictorial stamp usage, 187? 8 (1): 19 US #119 pictorial stamp usage, 187? 5 (2): 2 US #505 rose error on Tampa cover 18 (3): 12 US #616 usage – Mayport first day cover, 1924 7 (2): 6 US #F1 and Q2 on Betts registered cover, 1913 9 (1): 1 US #U10 usage on forwarded cover, 1850s-1861? 11 (1): 16 US 1869 pictorial stamps usage, 1869-1870s 5 (2): 2 US stamps 1851-1856 one cent imperforate issues on Florida covers 20 (1): 1-5 US stamps (high values) on Florida covers, 1858-1866 17 (1): 8-13 Volusia County small post towns and routing, 1892 13 (2): 4-6 Whatzit? [See Problem/mystery in SUBJECT index] Weather report postcard – Palatka to Daytona Beach, 1925 13 (3): 16 Weelaunee territorial cover, 1836 17 (3): 20-22 Wellborn town and postal history 17 (2): 14-19 West Florida postal history – Pre-Territorial Period 4 (1): 6-22 Woodpecker Route (South Carolina to Florida tourist trail) 21 (1): 19 World War II Fort Pierce amphibious training base, 1943 11 (3): 7-8 World War II patriotic covers 9 (1): 16-18 World War II shipyard cover, 1945 11 (3): 20 Yellow fever affect on mail, 1888 1 (1): 27-37 Yellow fever covers and letters, 1888 6 (1): 12-20 Yulee, David free franks 18 (3): 4-11

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POSTMASTERS Abbe, Charles – Sarasota PO, 1878-1884 15 (1): 10-13 Adams, Jackie L. – Island Grove PO, 2003-2005 19 (2): 11-15 Adams, Samuel T. – Plymouth PO, 2003-2005 20 (3): 1-8 Andrew, Alexis M. – Hazard PO, 1842 16 (2): 8-13 Armwood, Lewis – Garrett PO, 1906 9 (1): 8-14 Arnon, Francis – Iola PO, 1842 4 (2): 8-9 Aston, Charles C. – Tangerine PO, 1902 20 (2): 8-13 Austin, Ione E. – Lochloosa PO, 1956-1958 19 (2): 11-15 Barker, Jo A. – Plymouth PO, 1983 20 (3): 1-8 Barrett, Fernando – Marathon PO, 1909 9 (1): 8-14 Barron, James F. – Evinston PO, 1901-1913 17 (3): 13-18 Bass, Robert G. – Evinston PO, 1883-1884 17 (3): 13-18 Bates, George F. – Lochloosa PO, 1887 19 (2): 11-15 Bayless, Samuel G. – Eldora PO, 1887-1888 15 (3): 5-8 Bemis, Louise – Sandy Ford PO, 1866 15 (2): 10-15 Bethell, John A. – Pinellas PO, 1876-1890 19 (2): 16-18 Bethell, Mary – Pinellas PO, 1890-? 19 (2): 16-18 Bettes, Joseph – Acton PO, 1880s 7 (2): 10-14 Black, James – St. Joseph PO, 1835-1842 4 (2): 12-13 Blackwell – Pensacola PO, 1770s 1 (1): 1-10 Blum, Edward – Tarpon Springs PO, 1883 11 (1): 8-13 Blum, Edward – Tarpon Springs PO, 1883 15 (1): 14-15 Bolie, Louis – Pensacola PO, 1864-1866 1 (3): 23-25 Booth, Edwin – Fort Meade PO, 1914 12 (2): 6-15 Boyett, J.M. – Peru PO, 1881 1 (3): 11-13 Boyett, James M. – Peru PO, 1879 16 (3): 11-13 Bradford, Charles – Pensacola PO, 1821 1 (1): 1-10 Bradley, John – Port Tampa PO, 1890 15 (3): 10-19 Bragg, Jack E. – High Springs PO, 1991-1994 16 (2): 4-7 Branning, T.J. – Middleburg PO, 1866 8 (1): 15 Brash, Henry – Calhoun PO, 1878 14 (1): 2-3 Brindell, Albert A. – Plymouth PO, 1983-1986 20 (3): 1-8 Britton, Amy E. – Lochloosa PO, 2000-2003 19 (2): 11-15 Brooks, Horace – Fort Jefferson PO, 1861 6 (1): 3-11 Brooks, Ralph – High Springs PO, 2006-2007 16 (2): 4-7 Brown, Sidney – Ochopee PO, 1932 1 (3): 19-22 Brown, Weeta M. – Plymouth PO, 1924-1966 20 (3): 1-8 Bryant, J.W. – Welaka PO, 185? 2 (3): 5-12 Bulloon, S.M. – railway postal clerk, sometime during 1895-1948 1 (3): 3-10 Bussard, William & Elsie – Crooked Lake PO, 1913-1915 7 (2): 20-23 Canaveral area small town postmasters, 1882-1955 7 (1): 10-20 Caroll, Jane – Plymouth PO, 2002-2003 20 (3): 1-8 Carr, Alice L. – High Springs PO, 1999-2003 16 (2): 4-7 Carrin, John B. – Deadman’s Bay PO, 1876-1879 17 (3): 6-12 Carrin, John B. – Stephansville PO, 1879-1931 17 (3): 6-12 Carroll, James A. – Plymouth PO, 1979 20 (3): 1-8 Center, George Y. – Evinston PO, 1882-1883 17 (3): 13-18 Chapman, Susan A.E. – Plymouth PO, 1886-1914 20 (3): 1-8

25 Chewning, John V. – Fort Frank Brooke, 1874-1878 17 (3): 6-12 Clark, H.W. – Jacksonville PO, 1888 1 (1): 27-37 Clark, Laura G. – Jena PO, 1904-1938 17 (3): 6-12 Colding, Joseph – Micanopy PO, 1861 13 (3): 5-7 Cole, Micca D. – Lochloosa PO, 2010-? 19 (2): 11-15 Coleman, Frances M. – Lochloosa PO, 1905-1912 19 (2): 11-15 Coleman, Harriett J. – Lochloosa PO, 1912-1920 19 (2): 11-15 Collins, Catherine R. – Plymouth PO, 1966-1973 20 (3): 1-8 Crews, George – Chicora PO, 1909-1912 8 (2): 11-13 Crews, L.W. – railway postal clerk, 1929 2 (3): 13-15 Crippen, Lawrence – Island Grove PO, 1990-1991 19 (2): 11-15 Crosby, Arthur – Chuluota PO, 1885 14 (3): 20 Cruikshank, Andrew J. – Eldora PO, 1889-1890 15 (3): 5-8 Dailey, Carolyn D. – Island Grove PO, 1993-2003 19 (2): 11-15 Dayton, Mary E. – Tangerine PO, 1914-1919 20 (2): 8-13 Djerf, David – Plymouth PO, 2002 20 (3): 1-8 Doggett, John – Jacksonville PO, 1824-1827 2 (3): 5-12 Downing, William – High Springs PO, 1921-1930 16 (2): 4-7 Drummond, Robert – Kendal PO, 1914 9 (1): 8-14 Dyer, Leonard R. – Tangerine PO, 1962-1987 20 (2): 8-13 Edge, Jacob – mail transporter, 1850s-1860s 1 (1): 13-15 Edwards, William – Edwards PO, 1886 14 (2): 2-6 Estey, Clarence – Tangerine PO, 1923-1930 20 (2): 8-13 Estey, Ward S. – Tangerine PO, 1961 20 (2): 8-13 Evans, Augustine W. – Penryn PO, 1880-1886 20 (2): 1-8 Evans, Harry T. – Island Grove PO, 1950-1990 19 (2): 11-15 Evans, Maggie – Island Grove PO, 1949-1950 19 (2): 11-15 Evans, William – Island Grove PO, 1897-1914 19 (2): 11-15 Evans, William J. – Island Grove PO, 1914-1949 19 (2): 11-15 Ferguson, George – Miami PO, 1850 9 (1): 2-5 Ferris, William D. – St. Nicholas PO, 1871 17 (1): 4-7 Fletcher, Robert – Miami PO, 1850 9 (1): 2-5 Freeman, Emma – Freeman PO, 1900 11 (3): 2 Gad Humphries – Seminole Agency postmaster, 1828-1830 4 (1): 25-27 Gadsden, Octavius H. – Lipona PO, 1831 18 (1): 4-8 Gamble, Robert – Weelaunee PO, 1836 17 (3): 20-22 Gamble, Robert – Waukeenah PO, 1830s 17 (3): 20-22 Gibson, Jennette – St. Joseph PO, 1842 4 (2): 12-13 Glass, George – High Springs PO, 1897-1909 16 (2): 4-7 Goodson, Meridith, C. – Melrose PO, 1878-1895 20 (3): 13-17 Gorrie, John – Apalachicola PO, 1834-1838 3 (1): 11-13 Gray, John – St. Augustine PO, 1834 7 (2): 2-3 Greene, Charles – Shellpoint PO, 1831 13 (1): 1 Griffis, Hattie – Shiloh PO, 1903-1920 17 (1): 4-7 Haley, John – St. Augustine PO, 1770s 1 (1): 1-10 Hall, George A. – Lochloosa PO, 1883 19 (2): 11-15 Hamilton, Charles – Jacksonville PO, 1871 2 (4): 4-25 Hamlin, L.W. – Cedar Keys PO, 1884 12 (3): 4-5 Hamlin, Patricia – Island Grove PO, 1992/93 19 (2): 11-15 Hampton, James – Auberndale PO, 1884 12 (3): 6-14

26 Harman, Patricia A. – Island Grove PO, 2005-2006 19 (2): 11-15 Hart, Isiah – Jacksonville PO, 1827 2 (3): 5-12 Hart, Isaiah D. – Jacksonville PO, 1827-1837 18 (3): 14-21 Hasty, Elizabeth – Ponce Park PO, 1884-1909 19 (3): 12-16 Hayden, Nehemiah – St. Joseph PO, 1845-1854 4 (2): 12-13 Hayman, John N. – Island Grove PO, 1887-1889 19 (2): 11-15 Hicks, Wiley – Acton PO, 1880s 7 (2): 10-14 Hilliard, William – Tallahassee PO, 1837-1839 1 (2): 34-36 Hubbard, Orville C. – Melrose PO, 1909-1931 20 (3): 13-17 Hudson, James – Iola PO, 1838-1841 4 (2): 8-9 Hughey, William F. – High Springs PO, 1890-1891 16 (2): 4-7 Hunter, John – Iola PO, 1842-1845 4 (2): 8-9 Hunter, Nathaniel P. – Manatee PO, 1859-1861 16 (1): 4-10 Hurlbut, Samuel – Christmas PO, 1892 5 (2): 18-19 Ingalls, Rufus – Fort Pickens PO, 1861 1 (3): 23-25 Inman, Frederick – Florence Villa PO, 1902-1906 10 (3): 7-14 Ives, Edward – Lake City PO, 1859-1865 3 (2): 6-9 Ivey, Robert L. – Steinhatchee PO, 1876-1937 17 (3): 6-12 Jackson, George – Fort Jefferson PO, 1865-1868 6 (1): 3-11 Jackson, Oliver J. – Lochloosa PO, 1950-1956 19 (2): 11-15 Jennings, George – Jennings PO, 1847 11 (3): 9 Jepson, John W. – Tangerine PO, 1930-1937 20 (2): 8-13 Jernigan, Aaron – Jernigan PO, 1852 7 (1): 23-24 John, Paul R. – Hollywood PO, 1922 15 (1): 7 Johns, Blanche M. – High Springs PO, 2004-2005 16 (2): 4-7 Jones, David – Lake City PO, 1865 3 (2): 6-9 Jordan, Carolyn E. – Island Grove PO, 2003 19 (2): 11-15 Jordan, Thomas – Pensacola PO, 1850s / 1860s 1 (3): 23-25 Keilmansegge, Eugene – Apalachicola PO, 1865 10 (3): 3 Kelsey, Mark – High Springs PO, 1994-1999 16 (2): 4-7 Keyes, William – Lucerne Park PO, 1921-1924 9 (2): 16-18 Kinder, Scarlett – Lochloosa PO, 2003-2004 19 (2): 11-15 Kinder, Scarlett – Island Grove PO, 2009-2010 19 (2): 11-15 Kinder, Scarlett – Evinston PO, 2010-? 17 (3): 13-18 Knapp, George – Shoals PO, 1915 13 (1): 16 Knight, Levi J. – Sentaffey PO, 1884-1885 16 (2): 4-7 Koerner, Herman J. – Lochloosa PO, 1881-1883/1883-1887 19 (2): 11-15 Kuhl, George C. – Shiloh PO, 1884-1903 17 (1): 4-7 Kunberger, Beulah – Florence Villa PO, 1935-1956 10 (3): 7-14 Lamberton, William H. – Warrington PO, 1859-186? 16 (3): 4-10 Lane, Ida F. – Port Tampa City PO, 1892 15 (3): 10-19 Lanier, Louis – Fort Meade PO, 1860s 12 (2): 6-15 Lawton, Thomas J. – Lake Charm PO, 1886-1887 20 (1): 19 LeCount, John C. – High Springs PO, 1909-1914 16 (2): 4-7 Leonard, Thomas – Micanopy PO, 1861 13 (3): 5-7 Leonard, Thomas J. – Micanopy PO, 1860-186? 17 (2): 6-13 Lipthrott, Lillie Lee – Jena PO, 1938 17 (3): 6-12 Loeb, Sigmund – Pensacola PO, 1862 1 (3): 23-25 Lohman, Fredrick – Eldora PO, 1889-1889/90 15 (3): 5-8 Lynn, William K. – Sentaffey PO, 1887-1888 16 (2): 4-7

27 Lynn, William K. – High Springs PO, 1888-1890 16 (2): 4-7 Marot, Henry – Tangerine PO, 1886-1902 20 (2): 8-13 Marot, Lewis – Tangerine PO, 1881-1886 20 (2): 8-13 Martin, John D. – Evinston PO, 1898-1901 17 (3): 13-18 Marshall, Addison – Hawks Park PO, 1884 11 (2): 18 Mason, John F. – Tangerine PO, 1902-1903 20 (2): 8-13 Mathers, Augustus H. – Micanopy PO, 1866-1870s 17 (2): 6-13 McCall, Luther E. – High Springs PO, 1914-1920 16 (2): 4-7 McClenny, Louis – Cadillac PO, 1902 12 (3): 20 McGriff, J.J. – High Springs PO, 1920-1921 16 (2): 4-7 McKane, Thomas – Beazley PO, 1848-1849 10 (3): 16-19 McKinney, Charles G. – Sentaffey PO, 1885-1887 16 (2): 4-7 McLain, John – Auberndale PO, 1911 12 (3): 6-14 McLaughlin, Ed – Kissimmee/ post rider, 1914 12 (1): 4-22 McLean, A.C. – railway postal clerk, sometime during 1895-1948 1 (3): 3-10 McLeod, M.J. – Acton PO, 1880s 7 (2): 10-14 McMillan, Clara B. – Banyan PO, 1892 16 (2): 21 McMillen, James T. – Wellborn PO, 1865 17 (2): 14-19 McNeill, Joseph H. – High Springs PO, 1972-1991 16 (2): 4-7 McRae, Frank M. – Melrose PO, 1895-1897 20 (3): 13-17 McRae, George W.A. – Banana PO, 1875-1888 20 (3): 13-17 Meadows, Ernest – Crooked Lake PO, 1915-1921 7 (2): 20-23 Metzer, C.O. – railway postal clerk, sometime during 1895-1948 1 (3): 3-10 Meyer, Ellen Mary – Ponce Park PO, 1930s 19 (3): 12-16 Millard, George – Hialeah PO, 1921 9 (1): 8-14 Mingledorff, Robert G. – Lochloosa PO, 1887-1905 19 (2): 11-15 Moore, William J. – Island Grove PO, 1884-1887 19 (2): 11-15 Munroe, Neill – Munroe’s Ferry PO, 1858-1860 5 (2): 16-17 Murat, Prince Achille – Lipona PO, 1828-1831 18 (1): 4-8 Murphy, Robert E. – High Springs PO, 1930-1935 16 (2): 4-7 Newbold, John D. – Plymouth PO, 2005-? 20 (3): 1-8 Newell, David W. – High Springs PO, 1962-1972 16 (2): 4-7 Niles, Leon – Lucerne Park PO, 1912-1921 9 (2): 16-18 Niven, W.J. – Newahitchka PO, 1879 11 (2): 16-17 O’Steen, Roscoe J. – High Springs PO, 1935-1936 16 (2): 4-7 Overocker, Walter – Frostproof PO, 1892 8 (1): 10-13 Padgett, Hopkins – Chicora PO, 1882-1890 8 (2): 11-13 Parker, John – Fort Drum PO, 1914 12 (1): 4-22 Patrick, William – Kissimmee PO, 1882 11 (1): 17-22 Patrick, Wright – Jernigan PO, 1850-1852 7 (1): 23-24 Pearson, Timothy – Beauclerc PO, 1878 14 (2): 13-14 Penix, Linda S. – Lochloosa PO, 1991-2000 19 (2): 11-15 Penn, James – St. Joseph PO, 1843-1845 4 (2): 12-13 Pensacola postmasters – confusion over first PM, 1821-1823 4 (1): 6-22 Perry, Cherry Ann – Pine PO, 1894-? 21 (2): 5-6, 18 Perry, Mary Catherine – Pine PO, 1910-1918 21 (2): 5-6, 18 Phillips, George – Fort Jefferson PO, 1861-1865 6 (1): 3-11 Phipps, Virginia W. – Plymouth PO, 1986-1987 20 (3): 1-8 Pierce, William – Nichols PO, 1907 9 (1): 8-14 Pine Barren postmasters, 1883-1909 3 (2): 11-12

28 Postmasters listing for Eva, Green Pond, Nettie and Withla, 1887-1935 13 (2): 8-14 Powelton postmasters, 1869-1887 3 (2): 23 Pring, Ida – Lochloosa PO, 1920-1950 19 (2): 11-15 Raker, Jacob – Sopchoppy PO, 1863 16 (1): 4-10 Rawls, Burton H. – High Springs PO, 1936-1961 16 (2): 4-7 Rawls, Mrs. B. H. – High Springs PO, 1961-1962 16 (2): 4-7 Ray, Charles K. – High Springs PO, 1891-1897 16 (2): 4-7 Reagan, John – CSA Postmaster General 1 (1): 13-15 Reed, Edward – Jacksonville PO, 1864-1871 2 (4): 4-25 Reeves, Thomas M. – Lochloosa PO, 1958-1991 19 (2): 11-15 Richards, Thomas – Eden PO, 1882 5 (2): 22-23 Riehl, Carla C. – High Springs PO, 2007-? 16 (2): 4-7 Ripley, J.M. – railway postal clerk, sometime during 1895-1948 1 (3): 3-10 Roberts, Leslie – West Fort Meade PO, 1908-1915 12 (2): 6-15 Roberts, W.R. – railway postal clerk, sometime during 1895-1948 1 (3): 3-10 Robinson, Calvin – Jacksonville PO, 1862 2 (4): 4-25 Rockner, Julius – Fort Meade PO, 1871 12 (2): 6-15 Rogers, Erastus – Seminole Agency postmaster, 1830 4 (1): 25-27 Russell, John – Islamorada PO, 1908 9 (2): 19 Sanders, William G. – Tampa Bay PO, 1831-183? 15 (3): 10-19 Sands, William – Auberndale PO, 1900 12 (3): 6-14 Scott, William – Lucerne Park PO, 1924-1930 9 (2): 16-18 Scull, Eleanor – Ruby PO, 1884 7 (1): 8-9 Shuman, George – Chicora PO, 1881-1882 8 (2): 11-13 Shryock, William P. – Eldora PO, 1882-1887 15 (3): 5-8 Smith, Charles S. – Evinston PO, 1887-1894 17 (3): 13-18 Smith, Howard M. – Plymouth PO, 1914-1919 20 (3): 1-8 Smith, Thomas – Florence Villa PO, 1918 10 (3): 7-14 Smith, William H. – Evinston PO, 1894-1898 17 (3): 13-18 Smucker, Samuel F. – Plymouth PO, 1987 20 (3): 1-8 Steele, Augustus – Tampa Bay / Tampa PO, 183? 15 (3): 10-19 Stephenson, John – Pensacola PO, 1770s 1 (1): 1-10 Stewart, Bessie – Plymouth PO, 1924 20 (3): 1-8 Stewart, James C. – Plymouth PO, 1919-1924 20 (3): 1-8 Stewart, John – Tangerine PO, 1903-1914 20 (2): 8-13 Strauss, Moses – Bristol PO, 1859-1861 16 (1): 4-10 Strickland, Diana M. – Island Grove PO, 1991-1992/3 19 (2): 11-15 Swain, Peter H. – New Port PO, 1861 16 (1): 4-10 Swearingen, Francis – Fort Meade PO, 1915 12 (2): 6-15 Sykes, Henry C. – Island Grove PO, 1889-1893 19 (2): 11-15 Tallant, Ella A. – Tangerine PO, 1919-1923 20 (2): 8-13 Taylor, Aaron – Shiloh PO, 1920-1924 17 (1): 4-7 Taylor, David – Shiloh PO, 1924-1955 17 (1): 4-7 Temple, Simon – Temples Mills PO, 1877 11 (3): 12-13 Thorpe, Naomi – Auberndale PO, 1891-1896 12 (3): 6-14 Tucker, A.F. – Christmas PO, 1914-1916 19 (2): 3-8 Tucker, Juanita – Christmas PO 15 (3): 25-26 Tucker, Juanita – Christmas PO, 1932-1974 19 (2): 3-8 Tucker, Lizzie – Christmas PO, 1916-1932 19 (2): 3-8 Vogdes, Israel – Fort Pickens PO, 1861 1 (3): 23-25

29 Walker, H.H. – Sopchoppy PO, 1860s 16 (1): 4-10 Walker, Mary J. – Eldora PO, 1888-1889 15 (3): 5-8 Wallace, Naomi W. – Plymouth PO, 1979-1983 20 (3): 1-8 Walsh, Samuel P. – Eldora PO, 1898-1899 15 (3): 5-8 Wanton, Edward – Wanton PO, 1826 17 (2): 6-13 Weeks, James – Island Grove PO, 1893-1897 19 (2): 11-15 Welch, Irene S. – Island Grove PO, 2006-2009 / 2010-? 19 (2): 11-15 Wemple, Samuel – Palmetto PO, 1868-1870 10 (2): 8 West, Judy C. – Plymouth PO, 2002 20 (3): 1-8 White, Emma – Iola PO, 1850s-1861 16 (1): 19 Wilkins, Ileene M. – Plymouth PO, 1973-1979 20 (3): 1-8 Wilkinson, John P. – Eldora PO, 1894-1895 15 (3): 5-8 Williams, Charles L. – Suwannee PO, 1869-1870 19 (3): 1-7 Williams, Edward – Buchingham PO, 1889 11 (1): 1-3 Williams, James – Manatee PO, 1861 16 (1): 4-10 Williams, Virginia H. – Plymouth PO, 1987-2002 20 (3): 1-8 Wilson, William – Wilson PO, 1879 10 (2): 14 Wolfenden, Joseph S. – Evinston PO, 1884-1887 17 (3): 13-18 Wood, Fred W. – Evinston PO, 1934-1978 17 (3): 13-18 Wood, Henry D. – Evinston PO, 1913-1930 17 (3): 13-18 Wood, Robert P. – Evinston PO, 1930-1934 17 (3): 13-18 Wood, Wilma B. – Evinston PO, 1978-2010 17 (3): 13-18 Wright, A.S.T. – Lake City PO, 1864 3 (1): 4-5 Wrotnoski, Arthur P. – Clermont PO, 1885-1886 16 (3): 14-18 Yeargan, Robert M. – Lochloosa PO, 2004-2010 19 (2): 11-15 Yearty, James – Calhoun PO, 1870 14 (1): 2-3 Zachry, A.H. – Auberndale PO, 1899 12 (3): 6-14

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POST OFFICES and POSTMARKS Acton manuscript and county name postmarks, 1884-1889 7 (2): 10-14 Acton PO, 1884-1889 7 (2): 10-14 Adna Doane postmark, 1906 11 (1): 23-24 Adna PO, 1905-1906 [see Conlin PO] 11 (1): 23-24 Allenhurst PO, 1909-1943 7 (1): 10-20 Altamonte / Orange Co. postmark, 1878 1 (3): 11-13 Altamonte PO, 1874-1891 1 (3): 11-13 Altamonte Springs postmark, 1899 19 (3): 17 Altoona PO, 1880+ 1 (3): 11-13 Altoona / Orange Co. postmark, 1880 1 (3): 11-13 Altoona / Orange Co. postmark, 1882, 1884, 1885, 1886 21 (3): 6-14 Alva postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 1 (1): 27-37 Apalachicola – territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 2 (3): 16-18 Apalachicola double circle cds postmark with PAID 3 marking, 1865 10 (3): 3 Apalachicola manuscript postmark, 1843 [new example] 12 (3): 19 Apalachicola PO, 1841-1856 1 (1): 16-21 Apalachicola postmark, 1855 19 (3): 18 Apalachicola postmark, 1852 20 (1): 1-5 Apalachicola postmarks with PAID handstamps, 1850s 1 (1): 16-21 Apalachicola PAID 3 postmark, 1852 20 (1): 1-5 Apalachicola/F.Ty. Postmark, 1835 6 (2): 21 Apalachicola/F.Ty. Postmark, 1845 3 (1): 3 Apopka Doane postmarks, 1909, 1911 11 (3): 10-11 Apopka postmark, 1901 19 (1): 18 Arch style handstamp postmarks, 1864 2 (4): 4-25 Argyle PO, 1902+ [see Uchee Anna PO] 2 (3): 24-25 Armstrong Doane postmarks, 1907, 1909, 1910 15 (2): 17-19 Arran – late usage of Doane postmark, 1924 1 (3): 14 Arran PO, 1894-1954 1 (3): 14 Artesia PO, 1891-1954 7 (1): 10-20 Atseena Otie, 1853-1866 [see Cedar Key PO] 4 (2): 11 Auburndale PO, 1884+ 12 (3): 6-14 Auburndale cds and Doane postmarks, 1885-1920 12 (3): 6-14 Auburndale / Polk Co. postmark, 1886 21 (3): 6-14 Babson Park PO, 1923+ [see Crooked Lake PO] 7 (2): 20-23 Bakers Mill Doane postmark, 1907, 1909 [new listing] 13 (2): 2-3 Bakers Mill PO, 1883-1908/1909-1916 13 (2): 2-3 Baldwin postmark with five star fancy cancel, 1881 10 (3): 6 Banana (Putnum County) PO, 1875-1894 [see Melrose PO] 20 (3): 13-17 Banana cds and manuscript postmarks, 1879, 1883 20 (3): 13-17 Banyan Doane postmark, 1907 16 (2): 21 Banyan (Brevard County) PO, 1892-1924 16 (2): 21 Bartow (Jackson County) PO, 1861+ 4 (1): 23-24 Bartow (Polk County) PO, 1861/62 [see Beauregard PO] 4 (1): 23-24 Bartow manuscript postmark, 1863/64 4 (1): 23-24 Bassenger Doane postmarks on steamboat mail, 1907, 1910, 1912 12 (1): 4-22 Beauclerc cds postmark on cover to Belgium, 1886 14 (2): 13-14 Beauclerc (Duval County) PO, 1878-1899 [see Jacksonville PO] 5 (1): 20

31 Beauclerc (Duval County) PO, 1878-1899 [see Jacksonville PO] 14 (2): 13-14 Beauclerc (Duval County) PO, 1878-1899 [see Jacksonville PO] 17 (1): 14-16 Beauregard PO, 1862+ [see Bartow (Polk County) PO] 4 (1):23-24 Beazley manuscript postmarks, 1848, 1858 10 (3): 16-19 Beazley PO, 1848-1849 / Perry 1850-1851 / Beaseley 1851-1886 10 (3): 16-19 Bemis & [Dutton] postmark, 1872 15 (2): 12-15 Bemis & Dutton / Sandy Ford postmark, 1867 15 (2): 12-15 Beresford DPO postmark on Pensacola forwarded cover, 1911 8 (2): 18-19 Betts PO, 1912-1919 9 (1): 1 Betts postmark on registered cover with US #F1 and Q2, 1913 9 (1): 1 Biscayne PO, 1870-1874 [transferred to Miami PO] 12 (2): 20 Biscayne (Dade County) PO, 1870-1918 [see Miami PO] 20 (1): 15-17 Biscayne manuscript postmark, 1874 [EKU] 12 (2): 20 Biscayne manuscript postmark, 187? 20 (1): 15-17 Bonaventure postmark (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s 5 (1): 9-15 Bonifacio [Bonifacia] postmark, 1886 19 (2): 16-18 Bonifacio (Pinellas County) PO, 1880-1889 [see Disston City PO] 19 (2): 16-18 Bovine (Brevard County) PO, 1894-1904 15 (1): 16-21 Buckingham Doane postmarks, 1904, 1905 11 (1): 1-3 Buckingham PO, 1889+ 11 (1): 1-3 Burrin postmark, 1884 21 (1): 9 Cadillac PO, 1902-1905 12 (3): 20 Cadillac straightline, 1903 and cds postmark, 1904 12 (3): 20 Calhoun PO, 1846-1867/1870-1873/1875-1887 [see Ochesee] 14 (1): 2-3 Camp Blanding postmark on soldiers mail, 1945 9 (3): 2-3 Canaveral Harbor PO, 1927-1928 7 (1): 10-20 Canaveral PO, 1883-1950 7 (1): 10-20 Cantonment R.F.D. – early 1900s 1 (3): 26 Cape Canaval postmarks on same cover, 1962 / 1998 11 (1): 7 Capps PO, 1899-1978 13 (1): 9-10 Cedar Key / Atseena Otie / Cedar Keys PO, 1850s+ 4 (2): 11 Cedar Keys postmark, 1875 15 (1): 5-6, 13 Cedar Keys postmark on RETURN TO WRITER cover, 1886 12 (3): 4-5 Cedar Keys postmark on Schooner Sunrise carried cover, 1890 9 (1): 6 Cedar Tree PO, 1867-1872 [see Patrick PO] 13 (3): 8 Censored markings on Florida mail and mail to Florida, WWI and WWII 10 (2): 3-7 Chattahoochee/Chattahoochie (formerly Mount Vernon) PO, 1834+ 4 (2): 6-7 Cherry Lake manuscript postmark on Confederate adversity cover, 186? 13 (2): 7 Chicora manuscript, 1893 and Doane postmarks, 1906, 1910 8 (2): 11-13 Chicora PO, 1881-1920 [transferred to Brewster] 8 (2): 11-13 Christmas (Orange County) PO, 1892-present 5 (2): 18-19 Christmas (Orange County) PO, 1892-present 15 (3): 25-26 Christmas (Orange County) PO, 1892-present 19 (2): 3-8 Christmas Doane postmark, 1910 19 (2): 3-8 Christmas postmarks / cachets, 1927-1999 19 (2): 3-8 Chuluota PO, 1885+ 14 (3): 20 Chuluota straightline provisional postmark, 1885 14 (3): 20 Citra (Marion County) PO, 1881-present 21 (1): 1-5 Citra postmark, 1943 21 (1): 1-5 Citra received postmark, 1906 21 (2): 5-6, 18

32 Clermont (Sumter / Lake County) PO, 1885-present 16 (3): 14-18 Clermont manuscript postmark, 1885 16 (3): 14-18 Clermont / Sumter County postmark, 1886, 1887 16 (3): 14-18 Clermont / Sumter County postmark, 1886 21 (3): 6-14 Clifton PO, 1889-1910 7 (1): 10-20 Cocoa (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s 5 (1): 9-15 Cocoa / Indian River County postmark, 1885 21 (3): 6-14 Cocoanut Grove PO, 1873-1874 [transferred to Miami PO] 12 (2): 20 Cocoanut Grove (Dade County) PO, 1873-1922 [see Coconut Grove PO] 20 (1): 15-17 Coconut Grove (Dade County) PO, 1922-1925 20 (1): 15-17 Columbia & Jacksonville RPO postmark, 1898 15 (2): 22-23 Conlin Doane postmark, 1906 11 (1): 23-24 Conlin PO, 1905-1907 [see Adna PO] 11 (1): 23-24 Cottondale R.F.D. – early 1900s 1 (3): 26 County and postmaster postmarks 4 (2): 18-19 County and postmaster postmarks 21 (3): 6-14 County name postmarks, 1877-1894 1 (3): 11-13 County postmark, 1879 [new listing] 10 (2): 14 County postmark – Calhoun County 16 (3): 14-18 County postmark – Hillsborough County 15 (3): 10-19 County postmark – Putnam County 21 (1): 10-11 County postmark – Sumter County 16 (3): 14-18 Cramlyn / Crainlyn postmark [see Whatzit 9 (3): 19] 20 (1): 5 Cramlyn postmark, 1912 19 (3): 19 Crawfordville PO, 1870+ [see Shellpoint PO] 13 (1): 1 Cresent City postmark on forwarded cover, 1907 9 (1): 19-20 Crooked Lake PO, 1913-1915 / 1915-1923 [see Babson Park PO] 7 (2): 20-23 Cross Creek [no PO / Hawthorn PO Route 1] 21 (1): 1-5 Crows Bluff DPO postmark on Pensacola forwarded cover, 1911 8 (2): 18-19 Dade City PO, 1889+ [see Fort Dade PO] 1 (2): 5-8 Dallas fancy cancel having circle of small wedges, 1888/94 14 (3): 3 Dallas PO, 1888-1894/1905-1915 [transferred to Summerfield PO] 14 (3): 3 Davenport PO, 1885+ [see Horse Creek PO] 7 (2): 24 Dawson / Osceola County postmark, 1904 4 (2): 18-19 Dawson PO, 1884-1905 4 (2): 18-19 Daytona Beach duplex postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1910 11 (3): 14-19 Daytona Beach postmark, 1929 19 (1): 11-14 Daytona Beach postmark, 1955 21 (1): 8 Deadman’s Bay (Taylor County) PO, 1876-1879 [see Stephensville PO] 17 (3): 6-12 Deficiency in Address Supplied – Jacksonville, Fla. P.O. marking, 1904 13 (1): 2-3 Destin cds postmark, 1911 11 (2): 10-13 Detroit cds provisional (post closing) postmark, 1915 9 (1): 8-14 Detroit PO, 1910-1914 [transferred to Florida City PO] 9 (1): 8-14 Disston City (Pinellas County) PO, 1889-1906 [see Veteran PO] 19 (2): 16-18 Disston City postmark, 1896 19 (2): 16-18 DOANE POSTMARKS - Listed by town Doane postmark replacements (using new / different devices), 1904-1905 11 (1): 1-3 Doane postmark information and listing, early 1900s 3 (1): 14-25 Doane postmark listing update, early 1900s 6 (1): 22-36 Doane postmark listing update now online, early 1900s 7 (2): 1

33 Doane postmarks – Archer, Curtis Mills, Gardner, Lake Como, 1903-1907 6 (1): 22-36 Doane postmarks – Curtis Mills, Gardner, Mims, Lake Como, 1903-1906 3 (1): 14-25 Doane postmarks – Luckets, Mims, Ponce Park, Newtown, 1903-1907 6 (1): 22-36 Doane postmarks – Sewalls Point, Zellwood, 1903-1906 3 (1): 14-25 Doane postmarks – Sewalls Point, Zellwood, 1903-1907 6 (1): 22-36 Drifton PO, 1873-1956 13 (1): 9-10 Dunedin postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 1 (1): 27-37 E. Pass marking with U.S. SHIP/3 CTS on Union cover, 1864 11 (2): 10-13 East Florida indications in postmarks, 1822-1845 2 (3): 16-18 Eau Gallie (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s 5 (1): 9-15 Eden (Eden Grove) PO, 1882+ 5 (2): 22-23 Edwards cds postmark, 1910 [after PO was closed] 14 (2): 2-6 Edwards Doane composite postmark, 1909 14 (2): 2-6 Edwards Doane postmark on postcard to Alamo Florida, 1909 14 (2): 2-6 Edwards PO, 1886 (June-September) [transferred to Alamo PO] 14 (2): 2-6 Edwards PO, 1888-1909 14 (2): 2-6 Egmont Key PO, 1900-1922 1 (2): 5-8 Eldora (Volusia County) PO, 1882-1890 / 1894-1895 / 1898-1899 15 (3): 5-8 Eldora postmarks, 1880/90s 15 (3): 5-8 Ellenton cds postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1908 11 (3): 14-19 Euchee Anna (Eucheeanna) PO, 1872-1902 [see Uchee Anna & Argyle PO] 1 (1): 13-15 Eva PO, 1913-1935 [transferred to Groveland PO] 13 (2): 8-14 Evinston (Alachua County) PO, 1882-present 17 (3): 13-18 Evinston manuscript postmark, 1890 17 (3): 13-18 Evinston postmark, 1884, 1907 17 (3): 13-18 Exeter / Sumter manuscript postmark, 1886 21 (3): 6-14 Fairfield postmark, 1903 2 (4): 36-37 Figulus cover with fancy cancel, 1886 10 (1): 4 FANCY CANCELS - Listed by town Fancy letter postmarks 16 (2): 14-15 Fernandina & Orlando R.P.O. – 1887 9 (2): 10-14 Fernandina PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ 1 (1): 1-10 Fernandina postmark, 1898 19 (1): 1-10 Fernandina postmark on postal card with ship marking, 1882 11 (2): 1-2 Figulus straightline and cds postmarks with fancy cancel, 1886 10 (1): 4 Five (numeral) – new listing of fancy handstamp “5” – 1845 4 (2): 12-13 Florence Villa (Florence) PO, 1902-1956 [transferred to Winter Haven] 10 (3): 7-14 Florida Inter-National and Semi-Tropical Exposition ad covers, 1889 8 (2): 1-3 Florida R.F.D. markings, 1909-1912 2 (4): 32-34 Fort Dade manuscript postmark, 1852 1 (2): 5-8 Fort Dade PO, 1845-1889 [see Dade City PO] 1 (2): 5-8 Fort Drum Doane postmarks on steamboat mail, 1906, 1907 12 (1): 4-22 Fort Frank Brooke (Taylor County) PO, 1874-1878 17 (3): 6-12 Fort Frank Brooke manuscript postmark, 1875 17 (3): 6-12 Fort Jefferson (Monroe County) PO, 1861-1868 [see Key West PO] 6 (1): 3-11 Fort Jefferson (Monroe County) PO, 1861-1868 [see Key West PO] 19 (2): 1, 9-10 Fort Jefferson PO, 1862-1865 [Federal occupation] 14 (2): 7-10 Fort Jefferson postmark, 1864 19 (2): 1, 9-10 Fort King PO, 1844-1847 [see Ocala PO] 4 (1): 25-27 Fort Lauderdale postmark on delayed mail, 1925 / 1967 10 (1): 5

34 Fort Meade fancy octagonal postmark with star cancel, 1888 12 (2): 6-15 Fort Meade manuscript postmark, 1850 [earliest known] 12 (2): 6-15 Fort Meade PO, 1860-1867 / 1871-1910 [see West Fort Meade PO] 12 (2): 6-15 Fort Meade/MOB octagonal postmarks and cds postmarks, 1885-1898 12 (2): 6-15 Fort Myers PO, 1876+ 2 (3): 19-20 Fort Pickens PO, 1861-1862 1 (3): 23-25 Fort Reed (Seminole County) PO, 1873-1903 18 (1): 19-23 Fort Reed postmarks – dateless 1878, 1881, 1890 [formerly Fort Reid] 18 (1): 19-23 Fort Reid postmarks – dateless (1870s) 18 (1): 19-23 Freeman fancy star duplex postmark / cancel, 1910 11 (3): 2 Freeman PO, 1900-1910 11 (3): 2 Frostproof PO, 1892-1898 [see Lakemont PO] 13 (1): 2-3 Frostproof postmarks, 1906, 1914, 1917 8 (1): 10-13 Frostproof/Lakemont/Frostproof PO, 1892-1898/1898-1906/1906+ 8 (1): 10-13 Gainesville duplex postmarks on East Florida Seminary covers, 1893 12 (2): 2-5 Gainesville postmark, 1869 18 (2): 17-19 Gainesville postmark, 1870s, 1883 15 (2): 6-9 Gainesville postmark on college covers, 1883-1915 14 (3): 4-11 Gainesville postmark on cover with ten cent (US #68) usage, 1868 8 (1): 16-17 Gainesville postmark on covers, 1915 14 (3): 4-11 Gainesville stampless cover with paid circular (drop rate?) usage, 1860s 6 (2): 8-11 Garrett manuscript provisional postmark, 1906 9 (1): 8-14 Garrett PO, 1906-1915 [transferred to Seffner PO] 9 (1): 8-14 Georgetown postmark on delayed mail, 1925 / 1967 10 (1): 5 Glendale / Orange Co. postmark, 1886 1 (3): 11-13 Glendale PO, 1882-1892 1 (3): 11-13 Gomez Doane postmark, 1907 20 (2): 18 Goslingsville PO, 1898-1905 [see Jamestown] 10 (3): 4-5 Grand Ridge R.F.D. – early 1900s 2 (4): 32-34 Grand Ridge R.F.D. manuscript, 191? 17 (2): 20-23 Green Cove Springs postmark, 1882 20 (3): 8-10 Green Pond PO, 1887-1892/1892-1912 [transferred to Auburndale PO] 13 (2): 8-14 Greenland cds postmark on Florida Pampas Grove cover, 1894-1895 14 (3): 12-16 Greenville (Madison County) PO, 1876-present 15 (2): 12-15 Gulfport (Pinellas County) PO, 1910-1928 19 (2): 16-18 Gum Swamp manuscript postmark, 1845 10 (1): 18 Gum Swamp PO, 1844-1845 10 (1): 18 Haines City cds postmark on forwarded cover, 1904 13 (1): 2-3 Haines City postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 6 (1): 12-20 Hallandale postmark with DAMAGED IN PLANE CRASH h/s, 1955 9 (1): 15 Harmony Center Rural Station Tampa postmark, 1827 15 (2): 16 Harwood Grove / Volusia County postmark, 1886 21 (3): 6-14 Haulover PO, 1882-1889 7 (1): 10-20 Havana PO, 1890+ 9 (2): 10-14 Havana (Cuba) cover to Apalachicola, 1857 15 (1): 8-9 Hawks Park (Edgewater) PO, 1884+ 11 (2): 18 Hawks Park cds postmark on penny postcard, 1892 13 (2): 4-6 Hawks Park cds postmark with fancy star cancel, 1888 11 (2): 18 Hawthorn (Alachua County) PO, 1880-1950 [see Hawthorne PO] 21 (1): 1-5 Hawthorn postmark, 1929, 1945 21 (1): 1-5

35 Hawthorne (Alachua County) PO, 1950-present 21 (1): 1-5 Hawthorne R.F.D. – early 1900s 2 (4): 32-34 Hazard (Duval County) PO, 1842-1844, 1846-1848 [see St. Johns Bluff PO] 16 (2): 8-13 Hazard manuscript postmark, 1848 16 (2): 8-13 Heath PO, 1887-1918 7 (1): 10-20 Hialeah manuscript provisional postmark, 1922 9 (1): 8-14 Hialeah PO, 1921+ 9 (1): 8-14 High Springs (Alachua County) PO, 1888-present 16 (2): 4-7 Hollywood (Broward County) PO, 1922-present 15 (1): 7 Hollywood provisional postmark, 1922 15 (1): 7 Homosassa manuscript postmark on Confederate covers, 1862-1864 13 (3): 3-4 Hooker’s Point shipyard marking, 1945 11 (3): 20 Horse Creek PO, 1884-1885 [see Davenport PO] 7 (2): 24 Hosford postmark on prisoner of war cover, 1944 10 (1): 17 Indianola (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s 5 (1): 9-15 Indian Key manuscript postmark, 1839 20 (1): 15-17 Iola (Gulf County) PO, 1838-1845, 186?-1926 4 (2): 8-9 Iola (Gulf County) PO, 1838-1845, 1857-1926 16 (1): 19 Iola postmark, 1858 16 (1): 19 Interlachen postmark, 1890 16 (1): 20-21 Islamorada (Monroe County) PO, 1908-present 9 (2): 19 Islamorada manuscript provisional postmark, 1909 9 (2): 19 Islamorada postmark, 1966 18 (1): 9 Island Grove (Alachua County) PO, 1884-present 19 (2): 11-15 Island Grove (Alachua County) PO, 1884-present 21 (1): 1-5 Island Grove postmark, 1887, 1894, 1913 19 (2): 11-15 Island Grove postmark, 1933 21 (1): 1-5 Jacksonville (Duval County) PO, 1824-present 2 (3): 5-12 Jacksonville (Duval County) PO, 1824-present 18 (3): 14-21 Jacksonville & Key West R.P.O. route agent markings, 1924 14 (2): 12 Jacksonville & St. Petersburg R.P.O. with Christmas seal, 1913 11 (3): 14-19 Jacksonville & Wilcox R.P.O. postmark, 1907 21 (2): 14-16 Jacksonville arch style postmark on Union occupation cover, 1864 10 (1): 6-7 Jacksonville cds postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1912, 1914 11 (3): 14-19 Jacksonville cds postmark, STEAMBOAT and DUE 3 markings, 1870s 14 (3): 2 Jacksonville Confederate postmarks, 1861-1862 2 (4): 4-25 Jacksonville double circle postmark on Union occupation cover, 1864/65 10 (1): 6-7 Jacksonville duplex postmark with Southern Express marking, 1882 13 (1): 6-8 Jacksonville fancy blue cancel designs, 1860s-1870s 10 (1): 8-15 Jacksonville Federal occupation postmarks, 1862-1866 2 (4): 4-25 Jacksonville manuscript and early postmarks, 1825-1860 2 (3): 5-12 Jacksonville manuscript postmark, 1827 18 (3): 14-21 Jacksonville manuscript postmark on Union occupation cover, 1864 10 (1): 6-7 Jacksonville meter mail and Mailomat FDC, 1948 21 (2): 1-3 Jacksonville, Ocala & Tampa R.P.O. postmark, 1913, 1915, 1916 21 (2): 14-16 Jacksonville postmark, 1827, 1836, 1841 18 (3): 14-21 Jacksonville postmark, 1869 16 (1): 21 Jacksonville postmark, 1870 15 (1): 5-6, 13 Jacksonville postmark, 1870 15 (2): 6-9 Jacksonville postmark, 1894, 1898, 1899 20 (2): 1-4

36 Jacksonville postmark, 1898 19 (1): 1-10 Jacksonville postmark, 1898 20 (1): 11-12 Jacksonville postmark, 1929 19 (1): 11-14 Jacksonville postmark, 1940 20 (3): 18 Jacksonville postmark on cover with STEAMBOAT h/s, 1869 9 (3): 21-22 Jacksonville postmark on crash cover, 1929 16 (1): 11-18 Jacksonville postmark on mourning cover with US #113, 187? 9 (1): 7 Jacksonville postmark on World War II patriotic cover, 1944 9 (1): 16-18 Jacksonville postmark with FORWARDED handstamp marking, 1879 7 (1): 22 Jacksonville postmark with STEAMBOAT handstamp marking 7 (2): 16-18 Jacksonville RECD. Postmark on steamboat cover, 1884 10 (2): 11-13 Jacksonville rimless oval postmark, 1827 8 (2): 14-15 Jamestown (Alachua County) manuscript postmark, 1880 10 (3): 4-5 Jamestown (Alachua County) PO, 1879-1880 [transferred to Hawthorn] 10 (3): 4-5 Jamestown (Martin County) PO, 1899-1900 [see Gainesville PO] 10 (3): 4-5 Jena (Dixie County) PO, 1904-1938 15 (2): 5 Jena (Dixie County) PO, 1904-1938 [see Steinhatchee PO] 17 (3): 6-12 Jennings (formerly Woodland) PO, 1847+ 11 (3): 9 Jensen Beach postmark on World War II patriotic cover, 1943 9 (1): 16-18 Jernigan PO, 1850-1857 [transferred to Orlando PO] 7 (1): 23-24 Jessamine postmark on fumigated postcard, 1888 10 (1): 16 Kendal manuscript provisional postmark, 1914 9 (1): 8-14 Kendal PO, 1914+ 9 (1): 8-14 Key Biscayne (Dade County) PO, 1839-present 20 (1): 15-17 Key West OVER SEA celebration slogan flag cancel, 1912 2 (3): 13-15 Key West OVER SEA celebration slogan flag cancel, 1912 (EKU) 11 (2): 5-8 Key West PAID postmark, 1859 20 (2): 7 Key West postmark, 1862 17 (1): 8-13 Key West postmark, 1870s 15 (2): 6-9 Key West postmark, 1877 15 (2): 10-11 Key West postmark on fumigated cover, 1899 8 (2): 20 Key West postmark with SPECIAL NOTICE TO MAIL ROBBERS, 187? 3 (1): 26 Key West postmarks, 1910-1938 2 (3): 13-15 Key West R.P.O. (various), 1910-1938 2 (3): 13-15 Key West red oval postmark with PAID 3 on stampless cover, 1852 14 (2): 7-10 Key West SHIP postmark, 1868 19 (1): 15-16 Key West SHIP/DUE 5c marking, 1873 [new listing] 11 (2): 9 Kicco (Polk County) PO, 1918-1927 15 (1): 16-21 Kissimmee manuscript, 1883 and cds postmarks, 1882, 1893 11 (1): 17-22 Kissimmee (Osceola County) PO, 1882-present 11 (1): 17-22 Kissimmee fancy postmark using letters, 1893 16 (2): 14-15 Kissimmee straightline postmark, 1883 11 (1): 17-22 Knight’s Key PO, 1907-1912 1 (3): 3-10 Knight’s Key postmark, 1910 2 (3): 13-15 Labelle manuscript and cds postmark on steamboat mail, 1909 12 (1): 4-22 Lake & Ft. Myers R.P.O. route agent marking, 1911 [new discovery] 11 (2): 3-4 Lake Charm (Orange County) PO, 1886-1887 20 (1): 19 Lake Charm postmark, 1887 20 (1): 19 Lake City Christmas day postmark, 1863/64 4 (1): 28 Lake City postmark, 186? 18 (1): 10-15

37 Lake City postmark on adversity cover, 1864 3 (1): 4-5 Lake City postmark on Civil War cross line cover 1 (2): 1-4 Lake City postmark on Confederate cover, 186? 3 (1): 8-10 Lake City postmark, 1863 2 (4): 4-25 Lake City postmark, 1874 1 (2): 9-13 Lake City postmarks and PAID markings, 1865 3 (2): 6-9 Lake Istokpoga PO, 1925-1937 10 (2): 18-19 Lake Istokpoga postmark – last day of operations, 1937 10 (2): 18-19 Lakeland duplex postmark, 1910 12 (1): 23-24 Lakeland R.F.D. – early 1900s 2 (4): 32-34 Lakeland R.F.D. manuscript, 191? 17 (2): 20-23 Lakemont cds postmark on forwarded cover, 1904 13 (1): 2-3 Lakemont PO, 1898+ [see Frostproof PO] 13 (1): 2-3 Lakemont postmark, 1906 8 (1): 10-13 Lakeport postmark on forwarded postcard, 1922 11 (1): 14-15 Lanier (Osceola County) PO, 1899-1914 15 (1): 16-21 Lanier postmark, 1903 15 (1): 16-21 Lansing cds postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1914 11 (3): 14-19 Laural Grove fancy postmark using letters, 1867 16 (2): 14-15 Levy County special 150th anniversary railroad cancel, 2011 18 (2): 22 Levyville PO, 1866+ [see Long Pond PO] 12 (3): 1 Lipona (Jefferson County) PO, 1828-1847 18 (1): 4-8 Lipona manuscript postmark, 1835 18 (1): 4-8 Lipona postmark, 1830 18 (1): 4-8 Live Oak postmark, 187? 1 (2): 9-13 Liverpool / Manatee County postmark, 1883 21 (3): 6-14 Lochloosa (Alachua County) PO, 1881-present 19 (2): 11-15 Lochloosa postmark, 1882, 1907 19 (2): 11-15 Long Pond manuscript postmark – new Confederate listing, 1863 12 (3): 1 Long Pond manuscript postmark on Confederate covers, 1862-1863 13 (3): 9-10 Long Pond PO, 1854-1860s [see Levyville PO] 12 (3): 1 Lorida (Lordia) PO, 1937+ 10 (2): 18-19 Lorida (Lordia) postmark – first day of operations, 1937 10 (2): 18-19 Lotus postmark (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s 5 (1): 9-15 Lucerne Park PO, 1912-1930 [transferred to Winter Haven] 9 (2): 16-18 Lucerne Park postmarks – no known examples (1912-1930) 9 (2): 16-18 Luckingham Doane postmark, 1905 11 (1): 1-3 Maama (Dade County) PO, 1874-1877 [see Miami PO] 20 (1): 15-17 Maama (Miami/Dade County) PO, 1874-1877 20 (3): 19 Madison C.H. postmark on isspent Confederate cover, 1863/64 7 (2): 7 Madison postmark on adversity cover with DUE 10 handstamp, 186? 1 (3): 15-18 Magnolia (Clay County) PO, 1870-1873, 1882-1890 [see Magnolia Springs] 20 (3): 8-10 Magnolia Springs (Clay County) PO, 1890-1926 20 (3): 8-10 Manatee manuscript postmark, 185? 6 (2): 12-18 Manatee postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 1 (1): 27-37 Mandarin postmark on cover to England, 1881 7 (2): 19 Marathon PO, 1909+ 9 (1): 8-14 Marathon straightline postmark, 1909 2 (3): 3-4 Marathon straightline postmark, 1909 9 (1): 8-14 Marianna – territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 2 (3): 16-18

38 Marianna postmark on forwarded cover, 1850s-1861? 11 (1): 16 Matanzas postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 6 (1): 12-20 Mayport postmark on first day cover, 1924 7 (2): 6 Maytown PO, 1886-1888 / 1899-1935 2 (4): 26-29 Melendez handstamped postmark – only one known, 185? 2 (3): 2 Melendez PO, 1850-1855 2 (3): 2 Melrose (Alachua County) PO, 1876-present 20 (3): 13-17 Melrose postmark, 1879, 1889, 1892, 1914 20 (3): 13-17 Miami (Dade County) PO, 1850+ 9 (1): 2-5 Miami (Dade County) PO, 1850-1870, 1877-present [see Maama PO] 12 (2): 20 Miami (Dade County) PO, 1850-1870, 1877-present [see Maama PO] 20 (1): 15-17 Miami CAM No. 10 postmark, 1926 19 (1): 11-14 Miami crash cover postmark, 1955 16 (1): 11-18 Miami manuscript postmark, 1850/51 9 (1): 2-5 Micanopy manuscript and cds postmarks on Confederate covers, 1860s 13 (3): 5-7 Micanopy (Alachua County) PO, 1834-present [formerly Wanton PO] 13 (3): 5-7 Micanopy (Alachua County) PO, 1834-present 17 (2): 6-13 Micanopy postmark, 1862 17 (2): 6-13 Micanopy postmark, 1862 19 (3): 8-11 Micanopy R.F.D. – 1908 5 (2): 27 Middleburg (formerly Garey’s Ferry) PO, 1851/1866+ 8 (1): 15 Middleburg manuscript postmark on Confederate cover, 1862 13 (3): 11-12 Midland (Polk County) PO, 1887-1907 15 (1): 16-21 Midland Doane postmark, 1904 15 (1): 16-21 Milton (Santa Rosa County) PO, 1840-present 18 (2): 4-9 Milton postmark, 1853, 186? 18 (2): 4-9 Mims postmark, 1907 16 (2): 21 Molino cover with Southern Express and Wells Fargo markings, 1871 13 (1): 6-8 Molino (Escambia County) PO, 1866-present 13 (1): 6-8 Mortonhurst PO, 1891-1893 7 (1): 10-20 Mount Dora postmark on World War II patriotic cover, 1944 9 (1): 16-18 Munroe’s Ferry PO, 1858-1860 5 (2): 16-17 Naranja (Narauja) PO, 1906+ 9 (1): 8-14 Narauja cds provisional (incorrect spelling) postmark, 1907 9 (1): 8-14 Narcoosee (Osceola County) PO, 1887-1955 15 (1): 16-21 Narcoossee cds postmark, 1906 11 (1): 23-24 Nash (Jefferson County) PO, 1904-1937 13 (1): 9-10 Nashua cds postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1910 11 (3): 14-19 Nassauville PO, 1899-1900/1919 [transferred to Lofton PO] 9 (3): 23 Nassauville straightline provisional postmark, 1899 9 (3): 23 Nathan PO, 1895-1911 7 (1): 10-20 Nathan postmark (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s 5 (1): 9-15 Nettie PO, 1900-1906 [transferred to Green Pond PO] 13 (2): 8-14 New Port postmark, 1858 17 (1): 8-13 New Port postmark, 1858 18 (1): 18-19 New Smyrna (Volusia County) PO, 1833-1937 [see New Smyrna Beach PO] 21 (3): 1-5 New Smyrna Beach (Volusia County) PO, 1937-present 21 (3): 1-5 New Smyrna postmark, 1866/69 15 (2): 6-9 New Smyrna postmark on penny postcard, 1892 13 (2): 4-6 Newahitchka PO, 1879+ 11 (2): 16-17

39 Newberry & Perry R.P.O. postmark, 1914, 1915, 1927 21 (2): 14-16 Newnansville – territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 2 (3): 16-18 Newnansville (formerly Dells) PO, 1837-1895 [transferred to Alachua PO] 13 (1): 17 Newnansville postmark, 1856, 1861 18 (1): 16-17 Nichols PO, 1907+ 9 (1): 8-14 Nichols straightline provisional postmark, 1907 4 (2): 23-24 Nichols straightline provisional postmark, 1907 9 (1): 8-14 Number/Station Two (Madison County) PO, 1848-1854 15 (2): 12-15 Ocala PO, 1847+ [see Fort King and Seminole Agency PO] 4 (1): 25-27 Ocala postmark – Inter-National and Semi-Tropical Exposition cover, 1889 9 (2): 4-5 Ocala postmark on hotel corner card cover, 1891 8 (2): 4-5 Oceanus postmark (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s 5 (1): 9-15 Ochesee JAMES staightline cancel, 1878 14 (1): 2-3 Ochesee PO, 1835-1846 [see Calhoun PO] 14 (1): 2-3 Ochesee postmark with JAMES cancel, 1878 14 (1): 2-3 Ochopee PO, 1932+ 1 (3): 19-22 Ocola / Ocala postmarks, 1847-1860s 4 (2): 16-17 Ocola postmark usage on Confederate cover, 1863 9 (3): 19-20 OFFICE DISCONTINUED/ MAIL TO straightline marking, 1904 13 (1): 2-3 Okahumpka postmark on forwarded cover, 1907 9 (1): 19-20 Olympic games cancels (1992) with Florida postmarks 5 (1): 16-18 Ona (Hardee County) PO, 1897-present 16 (2): 16-20 Ona postmark, 1904, 1913, 2006, 2009 16 (2): 16-20 Orlando crash cover postmark, 1929 16 (1): 11-18 Orlando manuscript postmark, 1859 21 (1): 15 Orlando postmark on collar cover, 1888 11 (2): 14-15 Ormond postmark, 1885 5 (2): 22-23 Ormond postmark, 1905 17 (3): 19 Orlando postmark, 1950 21 (2): 19 Orsino PO, 1915-1963 7 (1): 10-20 Oslo PO, 1898-1919 [transferred to Vero PO] 11 (2): 19-20 Oslo postmarks having unusual designs, 1908, 1912, 1918 11 (2): 19-20 Osprey fancy cancel 15 (3): 22-23 Pablo Beach PO, 1886+ [see Ruby PO] 7 (1): 8-9 Palatka cds postmark on weather report postcard, 1925 13 (3): 16 Palm Springs postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 1 (1): 27-37 Palmetto (Manatee County) PO, 1873+ 10 (2): 8 Palmetto (Volusia County) PO, 1868-1870 10 (2): 8 Palmetto manuscript postmark on Reconstruction cover, 1868 10 (2): 8 Panacea Doane postmark, 1905 [new listing] 12 (2): 19 Panama Park postmark, 1898 19 (1): 1-10 Patrick (formerly Cedar Tree) PO, 1861-1860s [see Cedar Tree PO] 13 (3): 8 Patrick manuscript postmark on Confederate stampless cover, 1863 13 (3): 8 Peace Creek (formerly Peas Creek and Bartow) PO, 1869-1879 8 (1): 19 Peace Creek postmark with US #114 pictorial issue usage, 187? 8 (1): 19 Peghorn (Osceola County) PO, 1899-1911 15 (1): 16-21 Penn / Putnam County postmark, 1889, 1892 21 (1): 10-11 Penn postmark, 1886 21 (1): 10-11 Penryn (Orange County) PO, 1880-1886 [see Plymouth PO] 20 (3): 1-8 Penryn postmark, 1885 20 (3): 1-8

40 Pensacola – manuscript and straightline handstamps, 1770s-1820s 1 (1): 1-10 Pensacola – transitions (US to CSA to US), 1861-1862 1 (3): 23-25 Pensacola (PENSa F. -*-) postmark on naval cover, 1838 9 (3): 4-18 Pensacola (PENSACOLA/Flor.) postmark on naval covers, 1840, 1845 9 (3): 4-18 Pensacola Bay manuscript postmark with DUE 3 handstamp, 1863 9 (2): 8 Pensacola fancy postmark using letters, 1887 16 (2): 14-15 Pensacola free franking changed to excess postage due, 1827 10 (1): 20 Pensacola manuscript marking, 1771 5 (2): 20-21 Pensacola manuscript postmark on naval cover, 1827 9 (3): 4-18 Pensacola manuscript postmark, 1827 (late usage) 10 (1): 20 Pensacola (Escambia County) PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ 1 (1): 1-10 Pensacola postmark, 1844 17 (3): 4-5 Pensacola postmark, 1850s 17 (2): 4-5 Pensacola postmark, 1862 19 (3): 8-11 Pensacola postmark, 1866 17 (1): 8-13 Pensacola postmark on cover with ten cent (US #68) usage, 1863 8 (1): 16-17 Pensacola postmarks – variety in auction lot, 1821-1845 4 (2): 4-5 Pensacola registered postmark, 1892 15 (3): 10-19 Pensacola soldiers mail, 1862 4 (2): 14-15 Pensacola straightline markings, 1772-1774 / 1821-1822 4 (1): 6-22 Pensacola thimble postmark on naval cover, 1827 9 (3): 4-18 Pensacola thimble postmark, 1827 1 (1): 11-12 Pensacola/Flor. Cds postmark on stampless cover, 1847 14 (2): 7-10 Pensacola/Flor. Cds postmark with Schooner Experiment dateline, 1841 10 (3): 20 Peru (Hillsboro County) PO, 1879-1900 1 (3): 11-13 Peru (Hillsboro County) PO, 1879-1900 16 (3): 11-13 Peru postmark, 1888 16 (3): 11-13 Peru postmaster postmark, 1881 1 (3): 11-13 Peru postmaster postmark, 1882 16 (3): 11-13 Phosphate mining town post office listing, 1880s-early 1900s 14 (1): 5-15 Pierce cds postmark on postcard, 1912 14 (1): 5-15 Pilatka/Flor. Cds on cover with US #9 usage, 1856 14 (2): 15 Pilatka postmark, 1872 16 (1): 22 Pine (Marion County) PO, 1894-1918 21 (2): 5-6, 18 Pine postmark, 1906 21 (2): 5-6, 18 Pine Barrens (Pine Barren / Escambia County) PO, 1883-1919 3 (2): 11-12 Pinecastle postmark, 1897 16 (1): 20-21 Pinellas (Pinellas County) PO, 1876-1906 19 (2): 16-18 Pinellas postmark, 1883, 1893 19 (2): 16-18 Plymouth (Orange County) PO, 1886-present [formerly Penryn PO] 20 (3): 1-8 Plymouth postmark, 1907 20 (3): 1-8 Ponce Park (Volusia County) PO, 1884-1943 19 (3): 12-16 Ponce Park Doane postmark, 1904, 1907 19 (3): 12-16 Ponce Park postmark, 1887, 1899, 1902, 1909 19 (3): 12-16 Port Tampa & Ellenton R.P.O. postmark, 1898, 1901 15 (3): 10-19 Port Tampa & Havana R.P.O. postmark, 1899 15 (3): 10-19 Port Tampa & Key West R.P.O. postmark, 1898 15 (3): 10-19 Port Tampa (Hillsboro County) PO, 1890-1954 [see Port Tampa City PO] 15 (3): 10-19 Port Tampa cds postmark on Spanish American War cover, 1898 12 (3): 16-18 Port Tampa Doane postmark, 1905 15 (3): 10-19

41 Port Tampa postmark, 1898 19 (1): 1-10 Port Tampa postmark, 1898, 1909, 1913 15 (3): 10-19 Port Tampa City (Hillsboro County) PO, 1892-1962 [see Tampa PO] 15 (3): 10-19 Port Tampa City / Hillsborough County postmark, 1893 15 (3): 10-19 Port Tampa City Doane postmark, 1907 15 (3): 10-19 Port Tampa City duplex postmark, 1911 15 (3): 10-19 Port Tampa City postmark, 1893 15 (3): 10-19 Port Tampa City provisional postmark, 1892 15 (3): 10-19 Postmarks – Pre-Territorial Period list, 1821-1822 1 (1): 1-10 Postmaster and county name postmarks 21 (3): 6-14 Postmaster and county name postmarks, 1870s-1880s 1 (3): 11-13 Postmaster and county name postmarks, 1870s-1880s, 1904 4 (2): 18-19 Postmaster name postmarks, 1877-1894 1 (3): 11-13 Powelton PO, 1869-1870 / 1874-1887 3 (2): 23 Poweltown postmark with REC'ED FROM marking, 1882 3 (2): 23 Pre-Jacksonville small town postmarks, 1881 5 (1): 19 Pre-Jacksonville small town postmarks, 1894 5 (1): 20 Provisional postmarks – usage and examples, 1906-1922 9 (1): 8-14 Punta Gorda cds on ship cover, 1899 12 (3): 15 Punta Rassa postmark on Schooner Sunrise carried cover, 1890 9 (1): 6 Quay Doane postmarks on steamboat mail, 1907, 1908 12 (1): 4-22 Quincy - territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 2 (3): 16-18 Quincy postmark, 186? 18 (1): 10-15 Quincy postmark on Confederate cover, 186? 3 (1): 8-10 Quincy postmarks and U.S. #2 postage, 1850 6 (2): 5-7 R.P.O. new listings 21 (2): 14-16 R.P.O. postmarks, routes, markings along east coast, 1895-1948 1 (3): 3-10 R.P.O. postmarks, routes, markings along east coast, 1910-1938 2 (3): 13-15 Railway postal clerk markings, 1895-1948 1 (3): 3-10 Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan stamp FDI postmark, 2008 21 (1): 1-5 REC’ED (or REG’ED) FROM / markings, 1882 3 (2): 23 Reddick postmark, 1903 2 (4): 36-37 RETURN TO WRITER straightline h/s on Cedar Keys cover, 1886 12 (3): 4-5 Revenue cancels, 1865-1872 5 (2): 3-15 Richmond Doane postmark, 1907 [new listing] 9 (1): 19-20 Riverview (Hillsboro County) PO, 1891-present 16 (3): 11-13 Rood manuscript provisional postmark and cds postmark, 1915 10 (2): 20 Rood PO, 1915-1934 [transferred to Jupiter] 10 (2): 20 Ruby PO, 1884-1886 4 (1): 1 Ruby PO, 1884-1886 [see Pablo Beach PO] 7 (1): 8-9 St. Nicholas fancy cancel 17 (1): 14-16 Shoals stars above a feather fancy cancel, 1915? 13 (1): 16 Stephensville fancy cancel 15 (2): 5 Stephensville fancy cancel 17 (3): 6-12 Safety Harbor (Pinellas County) PO, 1892-present 20 (1): 6-8 Safety Harbor Doane postmark, 1905, 1907, 1908 20 (1): 6-8 Sandy Ford (Madison County) PO, 1851-1876 [see Greenville PO] 15 (2): 12-15 Sandy Ford manuscript postmark, 1869 1 (2): 9-14 Sanford postmaster postmark, 1887 21 (3): 6-14 Sanford R.F.D. postmark, early 1900s 1 (3): 26

42 Sanford R.F.D. postmark, 1911, 1912 17 (2): 20-23 Sanford R.F.D. straightline handstamp, early 1900s 2 (4): 32-34 Sara Sota manuscript postmark, 1883 15 (1): 10-13 Sara Sota postmark, 1884 15 (1): 10-13 Savannah & Live Oak Agent, 1872-1879 7 (1): 4-5 Sch. Wm J. Lermond manuscript marking, 1899 12 (3): 15 Schooner Whale marking on stampless cover, 1833 14 (2): 16 Seminole Agency PO, 1828-1837 [see Ocala PO] 4 (1): 25-27 Sentaffey (Alachua County) PO, 1884-1888 [see High Springs PO] 16 (2): 4-7 Sentaffey Postmaster postmark, 1886 16 (2): 4-7 Shellpoint PO, 1831-1870 [see Crawfordville PO] 13 (1): 1 Shiloh cds postmark on penny postcard, 1892 13 (2): 4-6 Shiloh (Brevard County) PO, 1884-1955 7 (1): 10-20 Shiloh (Brevard County) PO, 1884-1955 16 (3): 19-22 Shiloh postmark, 1907 16 (3): 19-22 Shiloh postmarks, 1899, 1939, 1945, 1952, 1955 17 (1): 4-7 Shiloh Rural Station / Titusville postmark, 1955 17 (1): 4-7 Shoals PO, 1915-1919 13 (1): 16 Shoals straightline provisional postmark and fancy cancel, 1915? 13 (1): 16 Silver Park PO, 1886-1888 / 1892-1904 [see Silver Springs Park PO] 3 (1): 6-7 Silver Springs Park PO, 1888-1892 [see Silver Park PO] 3 (1): 6-7 Smoak PO, 1903-1909 2 (4): 36-37 Smyrna – hand drawn postal marking, 1819 1 (1): 1-10 Sopchoppy Doane postmark, 1905 [new listing] 12 (2): 19 Sorrento PO, 1878+ 1 (3): 11-13 Sorrento/Orange Co. postmark, 1882 1 (3): 11-13 South Jacksonville R.F.D. – 1915 3 (2): 24 Southern Express Company markings, 1867-1882 13 (1): 6-8 Spanish Period – Second – Post offices in SE US 1 (1): 1-10 St. Andrews Bay manuscript postmark, 1849 [new listing] 9 (2): 15 St. Augustine (St. Johns County) PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821-present 1 (1): 1-10 St. Augustine cds on cover with Fort Smyrna dateline, 1839 12 (2): 16-18 St. Augustine E. Flo. Territorial postmark, 1832 20 (3): 11-12 St. Augustine postmark, 1839 20 (1): 15-17 St. Augustine postmark, 186? 20 (2): 5-6 St. Augustine postmark, 1881 15 (3): 9 St. Augustine postmark, 1881 17 (1): 14-16 St. Augustine postmark with flag machine cancel, 1909 13 (1): 18-20 St. Augustine territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 2 (3): 16-18 St. Augustine/E. FLO. Oval postmarks (3 colors/color insert), 1825-1834 7 (2): 2-3 St. Cloud manuscript provisional postmark, 1909 9 (1): 8-14 St. Joesph manuscript postmark on naval covers, 1836, 1837 9 (3): 4-18 St. Johns Bluff (Duval County) PO, 1828-1840, 1844-1846 [see Hazard PO] 16 (2): 8-13 St. Johns River PO (unknown location), 1870s-1880s 20 (2): 14-17 St. Johns River PO, 1946-1957 (cover with 1870 postmark?) 3 (2): 10 St. Johns River manuscript postmark, 187? 20 (2): 14-17 St. Johns River postmark, 187? 20 (2): 14-17 St. Joseph – territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 2 (3): 16-18 St. Joseph PO, 1835-1854 4 (2): 12-13 St. MARK/FLORIDA postmark on naval cover, 1836 9 (3): 4-18

43 St. Marks – territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 2 (3): 16-18 St. Nicholas (Duval County) PO, 1871-1908 [see Jacksonville PO] 5 (1): 19 St. Nicholas (Duval County) PO, 1871-1908 [see Jacksonville PO] 17 (1): 14-16 St. Nicholas fancy cancel, 1881, 1887 17 (1): 14-16 St. Nicholas postmark, 1881 15 (3): 9 Stamporee Conv. St./Cocoa Beach Station postmark, 1965 11 (1): 4-6 Steamboat Calhurn manuscript marking, 185? 6 (2): 12-18 Steamboat Indian River handstamp marking, 1886 6 (2): 12-18 Steamboat Ocklawaha manuscript marking, 1872 6 (2): 12-18 Steamboat straightline markings, 1848 11 (3): 3-6 Steamer Adela / East pass marking on Union ship cover, 1864 11 (2): 10-13 Steamship Caloosa marking, 1898 [new listing] 13 (2): 17-20 Steamship Mascotte marking, 1897 13 (2): 17-20 Steinhatchee (Lafayette County) PO, 1876-1937 17 (3): 6-12 Steinhatchee (Taylor County) PO, 1938-present 15 (2): 5 Steinhatchee (Taylor County) PO, 1938-present 17 (3): 6-12 Stephensville (Taylor County) PO, 1879-1931 15 (2): 5 Stephensville (Taylor County) PO, 1879-1931 [see Steinhatchee PO] 17 (3): 6-12 Stephensville fancy cancel, 1880 15 (2): 5 Stephensville fancy cancel, 1880 17 (3): 6-12 Stephensville manuscript postmark, 1883 17 (3): 6-12 Stephensville postmark, 1893 17 (3): 6-12 Stockholm (Sweden) to Fort 4 (East Florida), 1841 15 (2): 4 Stokes, Mary – Lorida postmaster, 1937 10 (2): 18-19 Stone, H.D. – Ochesee postmaster, 1835 14 (1): 2-3 Sumica (Polk County) PO, 1919-1927 15 (1): 16-21 Suwannee (Suwannee County) PO, 1869-1908 19 (3): 1-7 Suwannee postmark, 1884, 1885, 1906, 1907 19 (3): 1-7 Sylvan Lake PO, 1875-1906 1 (3): 26 Tallahassee – post office money use, 1837-1839 1 (2): 34-36 Tallahassee cds postmark with 10 rate on stampless cover, 1849 14 (3): 17-18 Tallahassee Flor. Cds postmark variant, 1845 14 (1): 4 Tallahassee (Leon County) PO, 1825-present 1 (1): 11-12 Tallahassee postmark, 1864 19 (3): 8-11 Tallahassee postmark, 1869, 1895 18 (2): 17-19 Tallahassee postmark on Tallahassee college covers, 1903-1915 14 (3): 12-16 Tallahassee postmark on Territorial multi-forwarded cover, 1838 9 (3): 24 Tallahassee postmarks with PAID usages 21 (1): 17 Tampa (Hillsboro County) PO, 1834-present 15 (3): 10-19 Tampa Bay (Hillsboro County) PO, 1831-1834 [see Tampa PO] 15 (3): 10-19 Tampa CAM No. 10 postmark, 1926 19 (1): 11-14 Tampa letter opened by robbers with dead letter office marking, 1874 6 (2): 3-4 Tampa postmark, 1861 17 (1): 17-20 Tampa postmark, 1898 19 (1): 1-10 Tampa postmark, 1898 20 (1): 18 Tampa postmark, 1898 (3 varieties) 18 (2): 10-16 Tampa postmark, 1922 18 (3): 12 Tampa postmark on Canal Zone stamps, 1935 15 (2): 23 Tampa postmark on cover with US #1, 1850 12 (2): 6-15 Tampa postmark on railroad cover, 1880 13 (1): 13-15

44 Tampa postmark on Territorial multi-forwarded cover, 1838 9 (3): 24 Tampa postmark with flag machine cancel, 1913 14 (3): 19 Tangerine (Orange County) PO, 1881-present 20 (2): 8-13 Tangerine Doane postmark, 1905 20 (2): 8-13 Tangerine postmark, 1895 20 (2): 8-13 Tantie cds postmark on steamboat mail, 1906 12 (1): 4-22 Tarpon Spings cds postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 12 (1): 2-3 Tarpon Springs (Pinellas County) PO, 1883-present 11 (1): 8-13 Tarpon Springs postmarks – various types, 1883-1940 11 (1): 8-13 Tarpon Springs provisional postmark, 1884 15 (1): 14-15 Temples Mills (Temple’s Mills, Temples Mill) PO, 1877-1896 11 (3): 12-13 Titusville postmark on penny postcard, 1892 13 (2): 4-6 Titusville postmark (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s 5 (1): 9-15 Titusville/Wal*Mart Station postmark and fancy cancel, 1999 11 (1): 4-6 Tortugas PO, 1899-1907 [see Key West PO] 14 (2): 7-10 Tortugas PO, 1899-1907 [see Key West PO] 6 (1): 3-11 U.S.S. Cincinnati/Key West, Fla. Marking, 1898 13 (1): 4-5 U.S.S. Yankee manuscript ship marking, 1898 12 (3): 16-18 Uchee Anna PO, 1839-1872 [see Uchee Valley & Euchee Anna PO] 1 (1): 13-15 Uchee Valley PO, 1827-1839 [see Uchee Anna PO] 2 (3): 24-25 Union occupation of St. Augustine postmarks 5 (2): 24-26 Union RECEIVED HD.QTS./DIST OF FLA postmark (Jacksonville) 1 (2): 1-4 Venus fancy cancel, 1934 15 (3): 22-23 Vero Beach postmark on World War II patriotic cover, 1945 9 (1): 16-18 Veteran (Pinellas County) PO, 1906-1910 [see Gulfport PO] 19 (2): 16-18 Veteran postmark, 1906, 1909 19 (2): 16-18 Waldo & Cedar Keys R.P.O. – 1894, 1917 9 (2): 10-14 Waldo & Havana/Tavares R.P.O., 1885 9 (2): 10-14 Waldo & Ocala Agt. Postmark, 1884 (usage after it was R.P.O.) 9 (2): 10-14 Waldo & Tavares R.P.O. – 1885 9 (2): 10-14 Waldo postmark on adversity cover, 1863 7 (1): 6-7 Wanton (Alachua County) PO, 1826-1834 [see Micanopy PO] 17 (2): 6-13 Wanton (Wanton’s) PO, 1826-1834 [see Micanopy PO] 13 (3): 5-7 Warrington postmark, 185? 20 (1): 1-5 Warrington postmark, 186? 20 (2): 5-6 Warrington postmark, 1860, 1861 16 (3): 4-10 Warrington postmark on adversity cover, 1862/63 7 (1): 6-7 Warrington postmark on Confederate cover with DUE 10 h/s, 1861 9 (2): 9 Warrington postmark on cover to Canada, 1856 14 (1): 16 Warrington postmark on stampless cover with SHIP 5 marking, 1859 10 (2): 9-10 Warrington postmark, 1861 2 (4): 35 Warrington routing mark on San Francisco to Pensacola cover, 1867/69 13 (1): 11-12 Waukeenah (Jefferson County) PO, 1828/1958 [see Weelaunee PO] 17 (3): 20-22 Weelaunee (Jefferson County) PO, 1836-1844 [see Waukeenah PO] 17 (3): 20-22 Weelaunee manuscript postmark, 1836 17 (3): 20-22 Welaka postmark, 1862 2 (4): 4-25 Wellborn (Suwannee County) PO, 1865-present 17 (2): 14-19 Wellborn R.F.D. postmark, 1908 5 (2): 27 Wellborn R.F.D. postmark, 1908, 1909 17 (2): 14-19 West Fort Meade PO, 1908-1910 / Fort Meade 1910+ 12 (2): 6-15

45 West Fort Meade postmarks – three types, 1908, 1909, 1910 12 (2): 6-15 Wewahitchka / Calhoun County postmark, 1882 16 (3): 14-18 White Springs postmark on free franking cover, 1861 1 (3): 15-18 Whitesville postmark, 1884 21 (3): 18-19 Whittier (Osceola County) PO, 1892-1915 15 (1): 16-21 Whittier postmark, 1905 15 (1): 16-21 Wild Wood/Sumter Co. postmark, 1888 12 (3): 2-3 Wilson Fla Suwannee Co manuscript postmark, 1879 10 (2): 14 Wilson PO, 1879-1887 [transferred to Little River] 10 (2): 14 Wilson PO, 1915-1933 7 (1): 10-20 Winter Park cds postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1921 11 (3): 14-19 Withla PO, 1927-1933 [transferred to Eva PO] 13 (2): 8-14 Yalaha straightline and 4 bar postmark, 1932 15 (3): 27 Yellow Bluff / Hillsborough County / Postmaster postmark, 1882, 1883, 1885 21 (3): 6-14

46

Florida Postal History Journal Index Chronology / Periods

First Spanish Period, 1513 - 1763 Fernandina PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ 1 (1): 1-10 Mail routes, 1513-1822 1 (1): 1-10 Pensacola PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ 1 (1): 1-10 Spanish Period - First postal history 1 (1): 1-10 St. Augustine PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ 1 (1): 1-10

British Period, 1763 - 1784 Blackwell - Pensacola postmaster, 1770s 1 (1): 1-10 British Period mail 1 (2): 20-33 British Period postal history 1 (1): 1-10 Earliest letter from Florida, 1763 1 (1): 1-10 Earliest letter from Florida, 1763 4 (1): 6-22 Earliest letter from Pensacola, 1771 4 (1): 6-22 Earliest letter from Pensacola, 1771 5 (2): 20-21 Earliest postal markings from Florida, 1772 1 (1): 1-10 Fernandina PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ 1 (1): 1-10 Haley, John - St. Augustine deputy postmaster, 1770s 1 (1): 1-10 Mail routes, 1513-1822 1 (1): 1-10 Northeast Florida postal history, 1767-1820 1 (2): 20-33 Pensacola letter to London 15 (3): 24 Pensacola manuscript and straightline handstamps, 1770s-1820s 1 (1): 1-10 Pensacola manuscript marking, 1771 5 (2): 20-21 Pensacola PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ 1 (1): 1-10 Pensacola straightline markings, 1772-1774 / 1821-1822 4 (1): 6-22 Pensacola stampless cover 21 (3): 1-5 St. Augustine express mail route 18 (2): 20-22 St. Augustine manuscript and straightline handstamps, 1770s-1820s 1 (1): 1-10 St. Augustine PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ 1 (1): 1-10 Stephenson, John – Pensacola postmaster, 1770s 1 (1): 1-10

Second Spanish Period, 1784 – 1818 / 1821 Amelia Island correspondence on capture, 1818 1 (1): 22-26 Fernandina PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ 1 (1): 1-10 Mail routes, 1513-1822 1 (1): 1-10 Northeast Florida postal history, 1767-1820 1 (2): 20-33 Patriot’s Rebellion – territorial letters, 1812 1 (1): 1-10 Patriot’s Rebellion Period mail 1 (2): 20-33 Pensacola – manuscript and straightline handstamps, 1770s-1820s 1 (1): 1-10 Pensacola PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ 1 (1): 1-10 Smyrna – hand drawn postal marking, 1819 1 (1): 1-10 Spanish Period – Second – Post offices in SE US 1 (1): 1-10 Spanish Period – Second postal history 1 (1): 1-10 Spanish Period – Second postal history 1 (1): 22-26 Spanish Period – Second postal history 1 (2): 20-33

47 St. Augustine – manuscript and straightline handstamps, 1770s-1820s 1 (1): 1-10 St. Augustine PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ 1 (1): 1-10

American / Pre-Territorial Period, 1821 – 1822 American/Pre-Territorial military government period covers 1 (1): 1-10 Bradford, Charles – Pensacola postmaster, 1821 1 (1): 1-10 Earliest official Florida (U.S.) postmark, 1821 1 (1): 1-10 Fernandina PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ 1 (1): 1-10 Mail routes, 1513-1822 1 (1): 1-10 Pensacola – manuscript and straightline handstamps, 1770s-1820s 1 (1): 1-10 Pensacola PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ 1 (1): 1-10 Pensacola postmarks – variety in auction lot, 1821-1845 4 (2): 4-5 Pensacola postmasters – confusion over first PM, 1821-1823 4 (1): 6-22 Pensacola straightline markings, 1772-1774 / 1821-1822 4 (1): 6-22 Postmarks – Pre-Territorial Period list, 1821-1822 1 (1): 1-10 Postmaster compensation, 1821-1859 1 (2): 14-19 Postmaster compensation, 1821-1859 [ same as 1 (2): 14-19] 3 (2): 15-21 Pre-Territorial Period covers 1 (1): 1-10 Ship rates – six cent usage, 1820s-1840s 5 (1): 1-7 St. Augustine – manuscript and straightline handstamps, 1770s-1820s 1 (1): 1-10 St. Augustine PO, 1513-1821 / (US) 1821+ 1 (1): 1-10 Stampless covers with ship rate markings, 1820s-1840s 5 (1): 1-7 West Florida postal history – Pre-Territorial Period 4 (1): 6-22

American / Territorial Period, 1822 – 1845 Apalachicola – territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 2 (3): 16-18 Apalachicola letter to London, 1835 6 (2): 21 Apalachicola manuscript postmark, 1843 [new example] 12 (3): 19 Apalachicola PO, 1841-1856 1 (1): 16-21 Apalachicola/F.Ty. Postmark, 1835 6 (2): 21 Apalachicola/F.Ty. Postmark, 1845 3 (1): 3 Army mail service, 1838 5 (1): 21-22 Arnon, Francis – Iola postmaster, 1842 4 (2): 8-9 Black, James – St. Joseph postmaster, 1835-1842 4 (2): 12-13 Chattahoochee/Chattahoochie (formerly Mount Vernon) PO, 1834+ 4 (2): 6-7 Consulate mail from Guatemala to Key West 19 (1): 1-10 Doggett, John – Jacksonville postmaster, 1824-1827 2 (3): 5-12 East Florida indications in postmarks, 1822-1845 2 (3): 16-18 Excess FREE cover 21 (2): 1-3 Florida Territorial period letter in a South Carolina cover, 1830s 8 (2): 6-10 Fort Frank Brooke 17 (3): 6-12 Fort King PO, 1844-1847 [see Ocala PO] 4 (1): 25-27 Fort New Smyrna during Second Seminole War 21 (3): 1-5 Fort New Smyrna mail, 1839 12 (2): 16-18 Fort No. 4 15 (2): 4 FORWARDED handstamp on Territorial multi-forwarded cover, 1838 9 (3): 24 Free franking – Apalachicola postmaster, 1836 3 (1): 11-13 Free franking – David Yulee 18 (3): 4-11 Free franking – naval stampless cover, 1827 9 (3): 4-18 Free franking – Pensacola Territorial cover, 1827 10 (1): 20

48 Gad Humphries – Seminole Agency postmaster, 1828-1830 4 (1): 25-27 Gibson, Jennette – St. Joseph postmaster, 1842 4 (2): 12-13 Gorrie, John – Apalachicola postmaster, 1834-1838 3 (1): 11-13 Gray, John – St. Augustine postmaster, 1834 7 (2): 2-3 Greene, Charles – Shellpoint postmaster, 1831 13 (1): 1 Gum Swamp manuscript postmark, 1845 10 (1): 18 Gum Swamp PO, 1844-1845 10 (1): 18 Hart, Isiah – Jacksonville postmaster, 1827 2 (3): 5-12 Hilliard, William – Tallahassee postmaster, 1837-1839 1 (2): 34-36 Hudson, James – Iola postmaster, 1838-1841 4 (2): 8-9 Hunter, John – Iola postmaster, 1842-1845 4 (2): 8-9 Iola PO, 1838-1845 / 186?-1926 4 (2): 8-9 Jacksonville manuscript and early postmarks, 1825-1860 2 (3): 5-12 Jacksonville PO, 1824+ 2 (3): 5-12 Jacksonville territorial cover 18 (3): 14-21 Jacksonville rimless oval postmark, 1827 8 (2): 14-15 Lipona Crown Prince 18 (1): 4-8 Marianna – territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 2 (3): 16-18 Micanopy PO, 1834+ [see Wanton PO] 13 (3): 5-7 Newnansville – territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 2 (3): 16-18 Newnansville (formerly Dells) PO, 1837-1895 [transferred to Alachua PO] 13 (1): 17 Newnansville cds postmark on Territorial stampless cover, 1844 13 (1): 17 Ochesee PO, 1835-1846 [see Calhoun PO] 14 (1): 2-3 Penn, James – St. Joseph postmaster, 1843-1845 4 (2): 12-13 Pensacola (PENSa F. -*-) postmark on naval cover, 1838 9 (3): 4-18 Pensacola (PENSACOLA/Flor.) postmark on naval covers, 1840, 1845 9 (3): 4-18 Pensacola free franking changed to excess postage due, 1827 10 (1): 20 Pensacola free franking on stampless cover 17 (2): 4-5 Pensacola manuscript postmark on naval cover, 1827 9 (3): 4-18 Pensacola manuscript postmark, 1827 (late usage) 10 (1): 20 Pensacola postmarks – variety in auction lot, 1821-1845 4 (2): 4-5 Pensacola territorial forwarded cover 17 (3): 4-5 Pensacola thimble postmark on naval cover, 1827 9 (3): 4-18 Pensacola thimble postmark, 1827 1 (1): 11-12 Pensacola/Flor. Cds postmark with Schooner Experiment dateline, 1841 10 (3): 20 Porpoise (ship) cover 18 (3): 13 Post office money, 1837-1839 1 (2): 34-36 Postmaster compensation, 1821-1859 1 (2): 14-19 Postmaster compensation, 1821-1859 [ same as 1 (2): 14-19] 3 (2): 15-21 Problem/mystery cover – Apalachicola/F.Ty. Usage [solution] 3 (2): 9 Problem/mystery cover – Apalachicola/F.Ty. Usage, 1845 3 (1): 3 Problem/mystery cover – Pensacola rate usage, 1836 2 (3): 23 Quincy – territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 2 (3): 16-18 Rogers, Erastus – Seminole Agency postmaster, 1830 4 (1): 25-27 Schooner Experiment manuscript dateline, 1841 10 (3): 20 Schooner Whale marking on stampless cover, 1833 14 (2): 16 Schooner Whale stampless cover, 1833 14 (2): 16 Seminole Agency PO, 1828-1837 [see Ocala PO] 4 (1): 25-27 Seminole Indian Agency, 1822-1835 4 (1): 25-27 Seminole War – Second letter, 1838 2 (3): 21-22

49 Seminole War – Second postal history 1 (2): 5-8 Shellpoint PO, 1831-1870 [see Crawfordville PO] 13 (1): 1 Ship rates – six cent usage, 1820s-1840s 5 (1): 1-7 St. Augustine cds on cover with Fort Smyrna dateline, 1839 12 (2): 16-18 St. Augustine/E. FLO. Oval postmarks (3 colors/color insert), 1825-1834 7 (2): 2-3 St. Augustine letter to Secretary of War 20 (3): 11-12 St. Augustine stampless cover 21 (3): 18-19 St. Augustine territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 2 (3): 16-18 St. Joesph manuscript postmark on naval covers, 1836, 1837 9 (3): 4-18 St. Joseph – territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 2 (3): 16-18 St. Joseph PO, 1835-1854 4 (2): 12-13 St. MARK/FLORIDA postmark on naval cover, 1836 9 (3): 4-18 St. Marks – territorial postmarks, 1822-1845 2 (3): 16-18 Stampless covers with ship rate markings, 1820s-1840s 5 (1): 1-7 Stampless postal history – Jacksonville, 1820s-1850s 2 (3): 5-12 Stampless Territorial cover from Gum Swamp, 1845 10 (1): 18 Stampless Territorial naval covers, 1835-1846 9 (3): 4-18 Stone, H.D. – Ochesee postmaster, 1835 14 (1): 2-3 Tallahassee – post office money use, 1837-1839 1 (2): 34-36 Tallahassee Flor. Cds postmark variant, 1845 14 (1): 4 Tallahassee PO, 1827+ 1 (1): 11-12 Tallahassee postmark on Territorial multi-forwarded cover, 1838 9 (3): 24 Tampa postmark on Territorial multi-forwarded cover, 1838 9 (3): 24 Territorial multi-forwarded cover, 1838 9 (3): 24 Territorial Period covers 1 (1): 1-10 Territorial post towns in Northeast Florida, 1830s 8 (2): 6-10 Territorial stampless usage – Newnansville to Paris, 1844 13 (1): 17 Territorial Tallahassee stampless postmark variant, 1845 14 (1): 4 Territory status indications in postmarks, 1822-1845 2 (3): 16-18 Uchee Anna PO, 1839-1872 [see Uchee Valley & Euchee Anna PO] 1 (1): 13-15 Uchee Valley PO, 1827-1839 [see Uchee Anna PO] 2 (3): 24-25 Wanton (Wanton’s) PO, 1826-1834 [see Micanopy PO] 13 (3): 5-7 Weelaunee territorial cover 17 (3): 20-22

Statehood Period, 1845+ Pre-Civil War Era, 1845 – 1860 Apalachicola postmarks with PAID handstamps, 1850s 1 (1): 16-21 Atseena Otie, 1853-1866 [see Cedar Key PO] 4 (2): 11 Beazley manuscript postmarks, 1848, 1858 10 (3): 16-19 Beazley PO, 1848-1849 / Perry 1850-1851 / Beaseley 1851-1886 10 (3): 16-19 Bryant, J.W. – Welaka postmaster, 185? 2 (3): 5-12 Calhoun PO, 1846-1867/1870-1873/1875-1887 [see Ochesee] 14 (1): 2-3 California to Florida via Panama letter, 1860 13 (1): 11-12 Cedar Key / Atseena Otie / Cedar Keys PO, 1850s+ 4 (2): 11 East Florida Seminary – information and covers, 1851-1902 12 (2): 2-5 Ferguson, George – Miami postmaster, 1850 9 (1): 2-5 First day cover – postmarked on first day of rate change, 1845 4 (2): 10 Five (numeral) – new listing of fancy handstamp “5” – 1845 4 (2): 12-13 Fletcher, Robert – Miami postmaster, 1850 9 (1): 2-5 Fort Dade manuscript postmark, 1852 1 (2): 5-8

50 Fort Dade PO, 1845-1889 [see Dade City PO] 1 (2): 5-8 Fort Jefferson construction letter, 1852 14 (2): 7-10 Fort Meade manuscript postmark, 1850 [earliest known] 12 (2): 6-15 Forwarded mail – double forwarded cover, 1846 5 (2): 1 Forwarded Marianna cover, 1850s-1861? 11 (1): 16 Free franking – David Yulee 18 (3): 4-11 Free franking – Jacksonville use, 185? 2 (3): 5-12 Free franking – steamboat mail to Congressman, 1848 11 (3): 3-6 Hayden, Nehemiah – St. Joseph postmaster, 1845-1854 4 (2): 12-13 High value stamps used on covers 17 (1): 8-13 Iola pre-Civil War cover 16 (1): 19 Jacksonville manuscript and early postmarks, 1825-1860 2 (3): 5-12 Jacksonville to Germany cover, 1859 8 (1): 14 Jennings (formerly Woodland) PO, 1847+ 11 (3): 9 Jennings cover from Great Britain, 1855 11 (3): 9 Jennings, George – Jennings postmaster, 1847 11 (3): 9 Jernigan PO, 1850-1857 [transferred to Orlando PO] 7 (1): 23-24 Jernigan, Aaron – Jernigan postmaster, 1852 7 (1): 23-24 Jordan, Thomas – Pensacola postmaster, 1850s / 1860s 1 (3): 23-25 Key Biscayne lighthouse 20 (1): 13-17 Key West cover from San Francisco, 1851/54? 8 (1): 18 Key West PAID markings 20 (2): 7 Key West red oval postmark with PAID 3 on stampless cover, 1852 14 (2): 7-10 Long Pond PO, 1854-1860s [see Levyville PO] 12 (3): 1 Manatee manuscript postmark, 185? 6 (2): 12-18 Marianna postmark on forwarded cover, 1850s-1861? 11 (1): 16 McKane, Thomas – Beazley postmaster, 1848-1849 10 (3): 16-19 Melendez handstamped postmark – only one known, 185? 2 (3): 2 Melendez PO, 1850-1855 2 (3): 2 Miami manuscript postmark, 1850/51 9 (1): 2-5 Miami PO, 1850+ 9 (1): 2-5 Miami PO, 1850-1870 / Maama 1874-1877 / Miami 1877+ 12 (2): 20 Middleburg (formerly Garey’s Ferry) PO, 1851/1866+ 8 (1): 15 Milton town and postal history 18 (2): 4-9 Munroe, Neill – Munroe’s Ferry postmaster, 1858-1860 5 (2): 16-17 Munroe’s Ferry PO, 1858-1860 5 (2): 16-17 Newnansville PAID 3 handstamp 18 (1): 16-17 New Port covers 18 (1): 18-19 Ocala PO, 1847+ [see Fort King and Seminole Agency PO] 4 (1): 25-27 Ocola / Ocala postmarks, 1847-1860s 4 (2): 16-17 One cent imperforate (1851-56) usage on cover 20 (1): 1-5 Orlando early covers 21 (1): 15 Patrick, Wright – Jernigan postmaster, 1850-1852 7 (1): 23-24 Pensacola FREE on stampless cover 17 (2): 4-5 Pensacola/Flor. Cds postmark on stampless cover, 1847 14 (2): 7-10 Pilatka/Flor. Cds on cover with US #9 usage, 1856 14 (2): 15 Postage rates – incorrect rate usage, 1851-1856 1 (1): 16-21 Postmaster compensation, 1821-1859 1 (2): 14-19 Postmaster compensation, 1821-1859 [ same as 1 (2): 14-19] 3 (2): 15-21 Problem/mystery cover – Jacksonville steamboat marking, 1850-80? 4 (1):5

51 Quincy postmarks and U.S. #2 postage, 1850 6 (2): 5-7 Re-use of stamp with “5” due handstamp, 185? 5 (1): 8 Shellpoint – a letter to this town – none known from this town, 1850 13 (1): 1 St. Andrews Bay manuscript postmark, 1849 [new listing] 9 (2): 15 St. Johns River lighthouse 21 (1): 12-14 Stampless and stamped covers from Beazley, 1848, 1858, 1885 10 (3): 16-19 Stampless cover from Apalachicola 19 (3): 18 Stampless cover from Hazard 16 (2): 8-13 Stampless cover from Miami, 1850/51 [earliest known] 9 (1): 2-5 Stampless cover from Miami, 1851 [update] 9 (2): 6-7 Stampless cover from St. Andrews Bay – new listing, 1849 9 (2): 15 Stampless cover from Warrington – late usage – new listing, 1859 10 (2): 9-10 Stampless covers – Italy to Fort Dallas, 1855, 1856 13 (3): 14-15 Stampless covers – Italy to Fort Dallas, 1855, 1856 13 (3): 14-15 Stampless double forwarded cover, 1846 5 (2): 1 Stampless drop rate usage – Quincy, 1840s? 3 (2): 2 Stampless drop rate usage – Quincy, 1847 3 (1): 27 Stampless postal history – Jacksonville, 1820s-1850s 2 (3): 5-12 Stampless Tallahassee cover to New Hampshire, 1849 14 (3): 17-18 Steamboat Calhurn manuscript marking, 185? 6 (2): 12-18 Steamboat covers, 1850s-1880s 6 (2): 12-18 Steamboat Florida cover 15 (2): 20-21 Steamboat mail before Civil War, 1840s 11 (3): 3-6 Steamboat mail between Cuba and Florida 15 (1): 8-9 Steamboat straightline markings, 1848 11 (3): 3-6 Tallahassee cds postmark with 10 rate on stampless cover, 1849 14 (3): 17-18 Tallahassee DROP 2 cover 21 (1): 16 Tallahassee FREE 5 cover 21 (1): 18 Tallahassee PAID covers 21 (1): 17 Tampa cds postmark on cover with US #1, 1850 12 (2): 6-15 Town and post office – Chicora, 1858+ 8 (2): 11-13 Town and post office – Green Pond, 1847+ 13 (2): 8-14 Town, fort and post office – Fort Meade, 1849+ 12 (2): 6-15 US #1 on cover with Tampa cds postmark, 1850 12 (2): 6-15 US #15 usage from Warrington to Canada, 1856 14 (1): 16 US #2 on Quincy correspondence, 1850 6 (2): 5-7 US #26 usage on forwarded cover, 1850s-1861? 11 (1): 16 US #9 usage from Pilatka, 1856 14 (2): 15 US #U10 usage on forwarded cover, 1850s-1861? 11 (1): 16 Warrington cds postmark on cover to Canada, 1856 14 (1): 16 Warrington postmark on stampless cover with SHIP 5 marking, 1859 10 (2): 9-10

Civil War / Confederate Era, 1861 – 1865 Arch style handstamp postmarks, 1864 2 (4): 4-25 Bartow (Jackson County) PO, 1861+ 4 (1): 23-24 Bartow (Polk County) PO, 1861/62 [see Beauregard PO] 4 (1): 23-24 Bartow manuscript postmark, 1863/64 4 (1): 23-24 Beauregard PO, 1862+ [see Bartow (Polk County) PO] 4 (1):23-24 Blockade cover from England to Florida? 1865 [NY – not Florida] 14 (2): 11 Bolie, Louis – Pensacola postmaster, 1864-1866 1 (3): 23-25

52 Branning, T.J. – Middleburg postmaster, 1866 8 (1): 15 Brooks, Horace – Fort Jefferson postmaster, 1861 6 (1): 3-11 Cherry Lake manuscript postmark on Confederate adversity cover, 186? 13 (2): 7 Christmas day postmarks on Confederate covers, 1863/64 4 (1): 28 Civil War cross line mail (US/CSA) into and out of Florida 1 (2): 1-4 Civil War cross line mail (US/CSA) within Florida 2 (4): 4-25 Civil War Pensacola Bay cover, 1863 9 (2): 8 Civil War soldier’s problem with getting stamps, mailing letters, 1862 4 (2): 14-15 Colding, Joseph – Micanopy postmaster, 1861 13 (3): 5-7 Confederate adversity cover from Cherry Lake, 186? 13 (2): 7 Confederate adversity covers 7 (1): 6-7 Confederate and Federal occupation usage at Jacksonville 2 (4): 4-25 Confederate blockade cover (Charleston to Ocala), 186? 9 (3): 19-20 Confederate correspondence – Pensacola 1861 3 (2): 25-26 Confederate cover from Uchee Anna, 186? 2 (3): 24-25 Confederate cover from Warrington, 1861 9 (2): 9 Confederate cover with circular usage from Gainesville 6 (2): 8-11 Confederate covers – free usage 1 (3): 15-18 Confederate covers to small towns 16 (1): 4-10 Confederate mis-sent cover (Madison FLA / Madison GA), 1863/64 7 (2): 7 Confederate mourning cover 19 (3): 8-11 Confederate new listing – Long Pond cover, 1863 12 (3): 1 Confederate PAID 3 handstamp usage, 1861 7 (1): 21 Confederate provisionals from Lake City 3 (2): 6-9 Confederate stampless cover from Cerro Gordo, 1862 3 (2): 22 Confederate stampless usage – Homosassa, 1862-1864 [new discovery] 13 (3): 3-4 Confederate stampless usage – Patrick, 1863 [new discovery] 13 (3): 8 Confederate usage – Long Pond, 1862-1863 13 (3): 9-10 Confederate usage – Middleburg, 1862 13 (3): 11-12 Confederate use – Cherry Lake – new/unique for Madison County, 186? 13 (2): 7 Conferate Period mail transportation 1 (1): 13-15 CSA treasury warrant 1 (1): 13-15 Drop letter rates, 1860s 5 (1): 24 E. Pass marking with U.S. SHIP/3 CTS on Union cover, 1864 11 (2): 10-13 East Florida Seminary – information and covers, 1851-1902 12 (2): 2-5 Edge, Jacob – mail transporter, 1850s-1860s 1 (1): 13-15 Florida Hospital for wounded Florida soldiers – letters, 1862-1865 3 (1): 8-10 Florida Hospital (Richmond VA) 18 (1): 10-15 Fort Jefferson cover 19 (2): 1, 9-10 Fort Jefferson PO, 1861-1868 [see Key West PO] 6 (1): 3-11 Fort Jefferson PO, 1862-1865 [Federal occupation] 14 (2): 7-10 Fort Jefferson postal history, 1860s 6 (1): 3-11 Fort Meade PO, 1860-1867 / 1871-1910 [see West Fort Meade PO] 12 (2): 6-15 Fort Pickens PO, 1861-1862 1 (3): 23-25 Forwarded Marianna cover, 1861? 11 (1): 16 Free franking – Confederate use – Monticello, Madison, White Springs 1 (3): 15-18 Free franking – soldiers mail unpaid, 1862 4 (2): 14-15 Free franking – Union occupation of St. Augustine, 1864/65 5 (2): 24-26 Free franking – White Springs use, 1861 1 (3): 15-18 Gainesville stampless cover with paid circular (drop rate?) usage, 1860s 6 (2): 8-11

53 High value stamps used on covers 17 (1): 8-13 Homosassa manuscript postmark on Confederate covers, 1862-1864 13 (3): 3-4 Ingalls, Rufus – Fort Pickens postmaster, 1861 1 (3): 23-25 Ives, Edward – Lake City postmaster, 1859-1865 3 (2): 6-9 Jackson, George – Fort Jefferson postmaster, 1865-1868 6 (1): 3-11 Jacksonville – Confederate postmarks, 1861-1862 2 (4): 4-25 Jacksonville – Federal occupation postmarks, 1862-1866 2 (4): 4-25 Jacksonville arch style postmark on Union occupation cover, 1864 10 (1): 6-7 Jacksonville double circle postmark on Union occupation cover, 1864/65 10 (1): 6-7 Jacksonville fancy blue cancel designs, 1860s-1870s 10 (1): 8-15 Jacksonville fancy blue postmarks, 1860s-1870s 10 (1): 8-15 Jacksonville manuscript postmark on Union occupation cover, 1864 10 (1): 6-7 Jacksonville postmark on cover with STEAMBOAT h/s, 1869 9 (3): 21-22 Jones, David – Lake City postmaster, 1865 3 (2): 6-9 Jordan, Thomas – Pensacola postmaster, 1850s / 1860s 1 (3): 23-25 Lake City Christmas day postmark, 1863/64 4 (1): 28 Lake City postmark on adversity cover, 1864 3 (1): 4-5 Lake City postmark on Civil War cross line cover 1 (2): 1-4 Lake City postmark on Confederate cover, 186? 3 (1): 8-10 Lake City postmark, 1863 2 (4): 4-25 Lake City postmarks and PAID markings, 1865 3 (2): 6-9 Lanier, Louis – Fort Meade postmaster, 1860s 12 (2): 6-15 Leonard, Thomas – Micanopy postmaster, 1861 13 (3): 5-7 Loeb, Sigmund – Pensacola postmaster, 1862 1 (3): 23-25 Long Pond manuscript postmark – new Confederate listing, 1863 12 (3): 1 Long Pond manuscript postmark on Confederate covers, 1862-1863 13 (3): 9-10 Madison C.H. postmark on isspent Confederate cover, 1863/64 7 (2): 7 Madison postmark on adversity cover with DUE 10 handstamp, 186? 1 (3): 15-18 Marianna postmark on forwarded cover, 1861? 11 (1): 16 Micanopy Confederate postal history, 1860s 13 (3): 5-7 Micanopy Fla / PAID 5 postmaster provisional handstamp, 1862 13 (3): 5-7 Micanopy manuscript and cds postmarks on Confederate covers, 1860s 13 (3): 5-7 Micanopy provisional postmark 17 (2): 6-13 Middleburg manuscript postmark on Confederate cover, 1862 13 (3): 11-12 Milton town and postal history 18 (2): 4-9 Monticello postmark with FREE handstamp, 1862 1 (3): 15-18 Newnansville postmark with PAID 3 handstamp, 1861 7 (1): 21 Ocola / Ocala postmarks, 1847-1860s 4 (2): 16-17 Ocola postmark usage on Confederate cover, 1863 9 (3): 19-20 Patrick (formerly Cedar Tree) PO, 1860s [see Cedar Tree PO] 13 (3): 8 Patrick manuscript postmark on Confederate stampless cover, 1863 13 (3): 8 Pensacola – transitions (US to CSA to US), 1861-1862 1 (3): 23-25 Pensacola Bay manuscript postmark with DUE 3 handstamp, 1863 9 (2): 8 Pensacola FREE on stampless cover 17 (2): 4-5 Pensacola postmark on cover with ten cent (US #68) usage, 1863 8 (1): 16-17 Pensacola soldiers mail, 1862 4 (2): 14-15 Phillips, George – Fort Jefferson postmaster, 1861-1865 6 (1): 3-11 Problem/mystery cover – Confederate drop rate usage, 1864 3 (1): 4-5 Problem/mystery cover – Warrington Confederate usage, 1861 2 (4): 35 Problem/mystery cover – Warrington Confederate usage [solution] 3 (1): 2

54 Quincy postmark on Confederate cover, 186? 3 (1): 8-10 Reagan, John – CSA Postmaster General 1 (1): 13-15 Reed, Edward – Jacksonville postmaster, 1864-1871 2 (4): 4-25 Revenue stamped documents – census, 1862-1872 5 (2): 3-15 Revenue stamped documents – earliest known, 31 July 1865 7 (1): 2-3 Revenue stamped documents – Monticello, 1863 7 (2): 8-9 Robinson, Calvin – Jacksonville postmaster, 1862 2 (4): 4-25 St. Augustine patriotic labels 20 (2): 5-6 Steamboat covers, 1850s-1880s 6 (2): 12-18 Steamer Adela / East pass marking on Union ship cover, 1864 11 (2): 10-13 Tampa independent state covers 17 (1): 17-20 Union occupation cover – Jacksonville, 1864 10 (1): 6-7 Union occupation of St. Augustine covers 5 (2): 24-26 Union occupation of St. Augustine postmarks 5 (2): 24-26 Union RECEIVED HD.QTS./DIST OF FLA postmark (Jacksonville) 1 (2): 1-4 Union ship cover with U.S. SHIP/3 CTS marking, 1864 11 (2): 10-13 US #26 usage on forwarded cover, 1850s-1861? 11 (1): 16 US #68 usage to Mexico, 1863 & to Nova Scotia, 1868 8 (1): 16-17 US #U10 usage on forwarded cover, 1850s-1861? 11 (1): 16 Vogdes, Israel – Fort Pickens postmaster, 1861 1 (3): 23-25 Waldo postmark on adversity cover, 1863 7 (1): 6-7 Warrington blockade cover 16 (3): 4-10 Warrington postmark on adversity cover, 1862/63 7 (1): 6-7 Warrington postmark on Confederate cover with DUE 10 h/s, 1861 9 (2): 9 Warrington postmark, 1861 2 (4): 35 Welaka postmark, 1862 2 (4): 4-25 Wellborn town and postal history 17 (2): 14-19 White Springs postmark on free franking cover, 1861 1 (3): 15-18 Wright, A.S.T. - Lake City postmaster, 1864 3 (1): 4-5

Post-Civil War / Reconstruction Era, 1866 - 1899 Acton manuscript and county name postmarks, 1884-1889 7 (2): 10-14 Acton PO, 1884-1889 7 (2): 10-14 Acton town and postal history, 1883+ 7 (2): 10-14 Advertising collar covers, 1888, 1905 11 (2): 14-15 Alligator advertising covers 20 (2): 1-4 Alligator corner cards 16 (1): 20-21 Altamonte / Orange Co. postmark, 1878 1 (3): 11-13 Altamonte PO, 1874-1891 1 (3): 11-13 Altoona / Orange Co. postmark, 1880 1 (3): 11-13 Altoona PO, 1880+ 1 (3): 11-13 Alva postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 1 (1): 27-37 Apalachicola double circle cds postmark with PAID 3 marking, 1865 10 (3): 3 Apalachicola Reconstruction Period stampless cover, 1865 [new listing] 10 (3): 3 Arran PO, 1894-1954 1 (3): 14 Artesia PO, 1891-1954 7 (1): 10-20 Assassination of Sarasota Postmaster 15 (1): 10-13 Auburndale cds and Doane postmarks, 1885-1920 12 (3): 6-14 Auburndale PO, 1884+ 12 (3): 6-14 Auburndale town and postal history, 1884+ 12 (3): 6-14

55 Bakers Mill PO, 1883-1908/1909-1916 13 (2): 2-3 Baldwin cds postmark with fancy five star cancel, 1881 10 (3): 6 Baldwin fancy five star cancel, 1881 10 (3): 6 Beauclerc cds postmark on cover to Belgium, 1886 14 (2): 13-14 Beauclerc cover to Belgium, 1886 14 (2): 13-14 Beauclerc PO, 1878-1899 [see Jacksonville PO] 14 (2): 13-14 Beauclerc PO, 1878-1899 [see Jacksonville PO] 5 (1): 20 Bemis & Dutton postmark 15 (2): 12-15 Bettes, Joseph – Acton postmaster, 1880s 7 (2): 10-14 Biscayne manuscript postmark, 1874 [EKU] 12 (2): 20 Biscayne PO, 1870-1874 [transferred to Miami PO] 12 (2): 20 Blum, Edward – Tarpon Springs postmaster, 1883 11 (1): 8-13 Boyett, J.M. – Peru postmaster, 1881 1 (3): 11-13 Brash, Henry – Calhoun postmaster, 1878 14 (1): 2-3 Buckingham PO, 1889+ 11 (1): 1-3 Bulloon, S.M. – railway postal clerk, sometime during 1895-1948 1 (3): 3-10 Burrin town and postal history 21 (1): 9 California to Florida via overland route letter, late 1860s 13 (1): 11-12 Canaveral area small town postmasters, 1882-1955 7 (1): 10-20 Canaveral PO, 1883-1950 7 (1): 10-20 Canaveral/Kennedy Space Center ghost towns/post offices, 1882-1955 7 (1): 10-20 Capps PO, 1899-1978 13 (1): 9-10 Cedar Keys cds postmark on RETURN TO WRITER cover, 1886 12 (3): 4-5 Cedar Keys postmark on Schooner Sunrise carried cover, 1890 9 (1): 6 Cedar Tree PO, 1867-1872 [see Patrick PO] 13 (3): 8 Chicora manuscript, 1893 8 (2): 11-13 Chicora PO, 1881-1920 [transferred to Brewster] 8 (2): 11-13 Christmas postal covers 15 (3): 25-26 Christmas PO, 1892+ 5 (2): 18-19 Chuluota PO, 1885+ 14 (3): 20 Chuluota straightline provisional postmark, 1885 14 (3): 20 Clark, H.W. – Jacksonville postmaster, 1888 1 (1): 27-37 Clermont postmarks 16 (3): 14-18 Clifton PO, 1889-1910 7 (1): 10-20 Cocoanut Grove PO, 1873-1874 [transferred to Miami PO] 12 (2): 20 Community Post Offices, 1880s-early 1900s 14 (2): 2-6 County and Postmaster postmarks, 1870s-1880s, 1904 4 (2): 18-19 County and Postmaster postmarks 21 (3): 6-14 County name postmarks, 1877-1894 1 (3): 11-13 County postmark, 1879 [new listing] 10 (2): 14 Crawfordville PO, 1870+ [see Shellpoint PO] 13 (1): 1 Crosby, Arthur – Chuluota postmaster, 1885 14 (3): 20 Dade City PO, 1889+ [see Fort Dade PO] 1 (2): 5-8 Dallas cds postmark, fancy cancel having circle of small wedges, 1888/94 14 (3): 3 Dallas fancy cancel, 1888/94? 14 (3): 3 Dallas PO, 1888-1894/1905-1915 [transferred to Summerfield PO] 14 (3): 3 Davenport PO, 1885+ [see Horse Creek PO] 7 (2): 24 Dawson PO, 1884-1905 4 (2): 18-19 Deadman’s Bay postal history 17 (3): 6-12 Department of Interior official cover 15 (2): 6-9

56 Dictator (ship) cover 21 (1): 6-7 Disston City (Bonifacia, Pinellas, Veteran) town and postal history 19 (2): 16-18 Drifton PO, 1873-1956 13 (1): 9-10 DROP LETTERS / REQUIRE 2 C. POSTAGE marking, 1893 5 (1): 24 Dunedin postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 1 (1): 27-37 Early stamp dealer – Henry Grossman 20 (1): 18 East Florida Seminary – information and covers, 1851-1902 12 (2): 2-5 Eden (Eden Grove) PO, 1882+ 5 (2): 22-23 Edwards PO, 1886 (June-September) [transferred to Alamo PO] 14 (2): 2-6 Edwards PO, 1888-1909 14 (2): 2-6 Edwards, William – Edwards postmaster, 1886 14 (2): 2-6 Eldora town and postal history 15 (3): 5-8 Evinston town and postal history 17 (3): 13-18 Euchee Anna (Eucheeanna) PO, 1872-1902 [see Uchee Anna & Argyle PO] 1 (1): 13-15 Express usages, 1867-1882 13 (1): 6-8 Fancy postmarks using letters 16 (2): 14-15 Fernandina & Orlando R.P.O. – 1887 9 (2): 10-14 Fernandina postmark on postal card with ship marking, 1882 11 (2): 1-2 Figulus cover with fancy cancel, 1886 10 (1): 4 Figulus straightline and cds postmarks with fancy cancel, 1886 10 (1): 4 Florence Villa hotel and post office, 1885-1956 10 (3): 7-14 Florida Inter-National and Semi-Tropical Exposition ad covers, 1889 8 (2): 1-3 Florida Inter-National and Semi-Tropical Exposition, Ocala, 1889 8 (2): 1-3 Florida Inter-National and Semi-Tropical Exposition, Ocala, 1889 9 (2): 4-5 Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition – advertising covers, 1888-1891 8 (1): 1-7 Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition pass, 1888 10 (1): 2-3 Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition, 1888 9 (2): 3 Florida Sub-Tropical Exposition, Jacksonville, 1888-1891 8 (1): 1-7 Florida Sub-Tropical Fair, Ocala, 1890-1891 8 (2): 4-5 Fort Frank Brooke postal history 17 (3): 6-12 Fort Meade/MOB octagonal postmarks and cds postmarks, 1885-1898 12 (2): 6-15 Fort Meade octagonal postmark with fancy star cancel, 1888 12 (2): 6-15 Fort Myers PO, 1876+ 2 (3): 19-20 Fort Reid / Fort Reed mail 18 (1): 19-23 Frostproof PO, 1892-1898 [see Lakemont PO] 13 (1): 2-3 Frostproof town and postal history, 1880s+ 8 (1): 10-13 Frostproof / Lakemont / Frostproof PO, 1892-1898/1898-1906/1906+ 8 (1): 10-13 Fumigated cover – double fumigated, 1888 12 (1): 2-3 Fumigated cover – Gotha to Germany, 1888 6 (2): 19-20 Fumigated cover from Key West, 1899 8 (2): 20 Fumigated cover with Wild Wood postmark, 1888 12 (3): 2-3 Fumigated covers – punctures and markings, 1888 1 (1): 27-37 Fumigated covers and letters, 1888 6 (1): 12-20 Fumigated covers processed at La Villa Junction (near Jacksonville), 1888 8 (1): 8-9 Fumigated covers to Germany, 1888 6 (2): 19-20 Fumigated handstamp on mail, 1888 2 (4): 30-31 FUMIGATED handstamp used at La Villa Junction, 1888 8 (1): 8-9 Fumigated mail at Florida & SE US post offices, 1888 1 (1): 27-37 Fumigated postcard, 1888 10 (1): 16 FUMIGATED straightline handstamp, 1888 [fake] 1 (1): 27-37

57 Gainesville college covers, 1883-1915 14 (3): 4-11 Gainesville duplex postmarks on East Florida Seminary covers, 1893 12 (2): 2-5 Gainesville postmark on college covers, 1883-1915 14 (3): 4-11 Gainesville postmark on cover with ten cent (US #68) usage, 1868 8 (1): 16-17 Glendale / Orange Co. postmark, 1886 1 (3): 11-13 Glendale PO, 1882-1892 1 (3): 11-13 Goslingsville PO, 1898-1905 [see Jamestown] 10 (3): 4-5 Great Seal of Florida on covers 18 (2): 17-19 Green Pond PO, 1887-1892/1892-1912 [transferred to Auburndale PO] 13 (2): 8-14 Greenland cds postmark on Florida Pampas Grove cover, 1894-1895 14 (3): 12-16 Haines City postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 6 (1): 12-20 Hamilton, Charles – Jacksonville postmaster, 1871 2 (4): 4-25 Hamlin, L.W. – Cedar Keys postmaster, 1884 12 (3): 4-5 Hampton, James – Auberndale postmaster, 1884 12 (3): 6-14 Haulover PO, 1882-1889 7 (1): 10-20 Havana PO, 1890+ 9 (2): 10-14 Hawks Park (Edgewater) PO, 1884+ 11 (2): 18 Hawks Park cds postmark on penny postcard, 1892 13 (2): 4-6 Hawks Park cds postmark with fancy star cancel, 1888 11 (2): 18 Hawks Park fancy star cancel, 1888 11 (2): 18 Heath PO, 1887-1918 7 (1): 10-20 Hicks, Wiley – Acton postmaster, 1880s 7 (2): 10-14 High Springs (Sentaffey) town and postal history 16 (2): 4-7 Horse Creek PO, 1884-1885 [see Davenport PO] 7 (2): 24 Hurlbut, Samuel – Christmas postmaster, 1892 5 (2): 18-19 Island Grove town and postal history 19 (2): 11-15 Jacksonville cds postmark, STEAMBOAT and DUE 3 markings, 1870s 14 (3): 2 Jacksonville drop cover 16 (1): 21 Jacksonville duplex postmark with Southern Express marking, 1882 13 (1): 6-8 Jacksonville fancy blue cancel designs, 1860s-1870s 10 (1): 8-15 Jacksonville fancy blue postmarks, 1860s-1870s 10 (1): 8-15 Jacksonville fancy cancels, 1867-1875 10 (1): 8-15 Jacksonville postcard from Hawaii, 1884 5 (2): 28 Jacksonville postmark on mourning cover with US #113, 187? 9 (1): 7 Jacksonville postmark with FORWARDED handstamp marking, 1879 7 (1): 22 Jacksonville postmark with STEAMBOAT handstamp marking, 1870s-80s 7 (2): 16-18 Jacksonville RECD. Postmark on steamboat cover, 1884 10 (2): 11-13 Jacksonville to Beirut, Syria cover, 1878 6 (1): 21 Jamestown (Alachua County) manuscript postmark, 1880 10 (3): 4-5 Jamestown (Alachua County) PO, 1879-1880 [transferred to Hawthorn] 10 (3): 4-5 Jamestown (Martin County) PO, 1899-1900 [see Gainesville PO] 10 (3): 4-5 Jamestown cover and post offices, 1880 10 (3): 4-5 Jessamine postmark on fumigated postcard, 1888 10 (1): 16 Keilmansegge, Eugene – Apalachicola postmaster, 1865 10 (3): 3 Key West postmark on fumigated cover, 1899 8 (2): 20 Key West postmark with SPECIAL NOTICE TO MAIL ROBBERS, 187? 3 (1): 26 Key West SHIP/DUE 5c marking, 1873 [new listing] 11 (2): 9 Key West ship postmark 19 (1): 15-16 Kissimmee manuscript, 1883 and cds postmarks, 1882, 1893 11 (1): 17-22 Kissimmee PO, 1882+ 11 (1): 17-22

58 Kissimmee straightline postmark, 1883 11 (1): 17-22 Kissimmee town and postal history, 1883 11 (1): 17-22 Lake Charm DPO postal card 20 (1): 19 Lake City postmark, 1874 1 (2): 9-13 Lakemont PO, 1898+ [see Frostproof PO] 13 (1): 2-3 Levyville PO, 1866+ [see Long Pond PO] 12 (3): 1 Live Oak postmark, 187? 1 (2): 9-13 Lochloosa town and postal history 19 (2): 11-15 Magnolia Hotel on St. Johns River 20 (3): 8-10 Mail robbers – opened letter sent to dead letter office, 1874 6 (2): 3-4 Mail robbers – special notice marking, 1870s 3 (1): 26 Manatee postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 1 (1): 27-37 Mandarin postmark on cover to England, 1881 7 (2): 19 Marshall, Addison – Hawks Park postmaster, 1884 11 (2): 18 Matanzas postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 6 (1): 12-20 Maytown PO, 1886-1888 / 1899-1935 2 (4): 26-29 McLean, A.C. – railway postal clerk, sometime during 1895-1948 1 (3): 3-10 McLeod, M.J. – Acton postmaster, 1880s 7 (2): 10-14 Melrose (Banana) town and postal history 20 (3): 13-17 Metzer, C.O. – railway postal clerk, sometime during 1895-1948 1 (3): 3-10 Molino cover with Southern Express and Wells Fargo markings, 1871 13 (1): 6-8 Molino PO, 1866+ 13 (1): 6-8 Monticello postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 1 (1): 27-37 Mortonhurst PO, 1891-1893 7 (1): 10-20 Moyer advertising cover 19 (3): 17 Nassauville PO, 1899-1900/1919 [transferred to Lofton PO] 9 (3): 23 Nassauville straightline provisional postmark, 1899 9 (3): 23 Nathan PO, 1895-1911 7 (1): 10-20 New Smyrna cds postmark on penny postcard, 1892 13 (2): 4-6 Newahitchka PO, 1879+ 11 (2): 16-17 Newahitchka town and postal history, 1879+ 11 (2): 16-17 Niven, W.J. – Newahitchka postmaster, 1879 11 (2): 16-17 Ocala postmark – Inter-National and Semi-Tropical Exposition cover, 1889 9 (2): 4-5 Ocala postmark on hotel corner card cover, 1891 8 (2): 4-5 Ochesee JAMES staightline cancel, 1878 14 (1): 2-3 Ochesee postmark with JAMES cancel, 1878 14 (1): 2-3 Official and unofficial inland waterways mail, 1883-1921 12 (1): 4-22 Official covers 15 (2): 10-11 Official stamps and covers 15 (1): 5-6, 13 Orlando cds postmark on collar cover, 1888 11 (2): 14-15 Ormond postmark, 1885 5 (2): 22-23 Overocker, Walter – Frostproof postmaster, 1892 8 (1): 10-13 Pablo Beach PO, 1886+ [see Ruby PO] 7 (1): 8-9 Padgett, Hopkins – Chicora postmaster, 1882-1890 8 (2): 11-13 Palm Springs postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 1 (1): 27-37 Palmetto (Manatee County) PO, 1873+ 10 (2): 8 Palmetto (Volusia County) PO, 1868-1870 10 (2): 8 Palmetto manuscript postmark on Reconstruction cover, 1868 10 (2): 8 Patrick, William – Kissimmee postmaster, 1882 11 (1): 17-22 Peace Creek (formerly Peas Creek and Bartow) PO, 1869-1879 8 (1): 19

59 Peace Creek postmark with US #114 pictorial issue usage, 187? 8 (1): 19 Pearson, Timothy – Beauclerc postmaster, 1878 14 (2): 13-14 Penn town and postal history 21 (1): 10-11 Pensacola registered cover to Italy 15 (3): 20-21 Peru PO, 1879-1900 1 (3): 11-13 Peru town and postal history 16 (3): 11-13 Peru/J.M. Boyett, PM postmark, 1881 1 (3): 11-13 Phosphate mining town post office listing, 1880s-early 1900s 14 (1): 5-15 Pine Barren postmasters, 1883-1909 3 (2): 11-12 Pine Barrens (Pine Barren) PO, 1883-1919 3 (2): 11-12 Pine town and postal history 21 (2): 5-6, 18 Plant Steamship Line covers, 1896-1898 13 (2): 17-20 Plymouth town and postal history 20 (3): 1-8 Ponce Park town and postal history 19 (3): 12-16 Port Tampa and Port Tampa City postal history 15 (3): 10-19 Port Tampa cds postmark on Spanish American War cover, 1898 12 (3): 16-18 Postmarks with county and postmaster names, 1870s-1880s 1 (3): 11-13 Postmaster and county name postmarks, 1870s-1880s, 1904 4 (2): 18-19 Postmaster name postmarks, 1877-1894 1 (3): 11-13 Postmasters listing for Eva, Green Pond, Nettie and Withla, 1887-1935 13 (2): 8-14 Powelton PO, 1869-1870 / 1874-1887 3 (2): 23 Powelton postmasters, 1869-1887 3 (2): 23 Poweltown postmark with REC’ED FROM marking, 1882 3 (2): 23 Pre-Jacksonville small town post towns, 1881 5 (1): 19 Pre-Jacksonville small town post towns, 1894 5 (1): 20 Pre-Jacksonville small town postmarks, 1881 5 (1): 19 Pre-Jacksonville small town postmarks, 1894 5 (1): 20 Privately produced postmark devices – Wild Wood example, 1888 12 (3): 2-3 Problem/mystery cover – FLA or MIN postmark, 1868 3 (2): 4-5 Problem/mystery cover – routing, steamboat marking [solution] 4 (1): 2-4 Problem/mystery cover – routing, steamboat marking, 1886 3 (2): 3 Problem/mystery cover – St. Johns River postmark, 1870 3 (2): 10 Problem/mystery cover – unusual usage, Ormond to Cuba [solution] 10 (3): 2 Problem/mystery cover – unusual usage, Ormond to Cuba, 1899 10 (2): 15-16 Punta Gorda cds on ship cover, 1899 12 (3): 15 Punta Rassa postmark on Schooner Sunrise carried cover, 1890 9 (1): 6 Railroad cover – Tampa/Peace Creek/St. Johns River line, 1880 13 (1): 13-15 Railroad P.O. postmarks, routes, markings along east coast, 1895-1948 1 (3): 3-10 Railway post office service, 1895-1948 1 (3): 3-10 Railway postal clerk markings, 1895-1948 1 (3): 3-10 REC’ED (or REG’ED) FROM / markings, 1882 3 (2): 23 Reconstruction cover from Palmetto, 1868 10 (2): 8 Reconstruction usage – US colored troops, 1866 4 (2): 11 Return to writer cover from Cedar Keys, 1886 12 (3): 4-5 RETURN TO WRITER straightline h/s on Cedar Keys cover, 1886 12 (3): 4-5 Revenue cancels, 1865-1872 5 (2): 3-15 Revenue stamped documents – census, 1862-1872 5 (2): 3-15 Richards, Thomas – Eden postmaster, 1882 5 (2): 22-23 Ripley, J.M. – railway postal clerk, sometime during 1895-1948 1 (3): 3-10 Roberts, W.R. – railway postal clerk, sometime during 1895-1948 1 (3): 3-10

60 Rockner, Julius – Fort Meade postmaster, 1871 12 (2): 6-15 R.P.O. postmarks 15 (2): 22 Ruby PO, 1884-1886 4 (1): 1 Ruby PO, 1884-1886 [see Pablo Beach PO] 7 (1): 8-9 Sandy Ford manuscript postmark, 1869 1 (2): 9-14 Savannah & Live Oak Agent railroad usage and routing, 1870s 7 (1): 4-5 Savannah & Live Oak Agent, 1872-1879 7 (1): 4-5 Sch. Wm J. Lermond manuscript marking, 1899 12 (3): 15 Schooner Sunrise carried cover from Cedar Keys, 1890 9 (1): 6 Schooner Wm J. Lermond cover, 1899 12 (3): 15 Scull, Eleanor – Ruby postmaster, 1884 7 (1): 8-9 Shiloh cds postmark on penny postcard, 1892 13 (2): 4-6 Shiloh PO, 1884-1955 7 (1): 10-20 Shiloh town and postal history 16 (3): 19-22 Ship marking WESTERN.TEXAS on postal card, 1882 11 (2): 1-2 Ship travel rates – Florida to New York, 1880s 5 (1): 23 Shuman, George – Chicora postmaster, 1881-1882 8 (2): 11-13 Silver Park PO, 1886-1888 / 1892-1904 [see Silver Springs Park PO] 3 (1): 6-7 Silver Springs Park PO, 1888-1892 [see Silver Park PO] 3 (1): 6-7 Sorrento PO, 1878+ 1 (3): 11-13 Sorrento/Orange Co. postmark, 1882 1 (3): 11-13 Southern Express Company markings, 1867-1882 13 (1): 6-8 Spanish American War cover from U.S.S. Yankee, 1898 12 (3): 16-18 Spanish American War military camps mail 19 (1): 1-10 Spanish American War patriotic covers 20 (1): 11-12 Spanish American War ship cover, 1898 13 (1): 4-5 St. Johns River mail 20 (2): 14-17 St. Nicholas fancy cancel 17 (1): 14-16 St. Nicholas forwarded cover 15 (3): 9 St. Nicholas PO, 1871-1908 [see Jacksonville PO] 5 (1): 19 Stampless and stamped covers from Beazley, 1848, 1858, 1885 10 (3): 16-19 Stampless Key West cover with SHIP/DUE 5c marking, 1873 [new listing] 11 (2): 9 Stampless provisional cover from Middleburg, 1866 8 (1): 15 Steamboat cover – Jacksonville, 1869 9 (3): 21-22 Steamboat cover – Jacksonville, 1870s 14 (3): 2 Steamboat cover – Pilatka, 1872 16 (1): 22 Steamboat covers, 1850s-1880s 6 (2): 12-18 Steamboat Indian River handstamp marking, 1886 6 (2): 12-18 Steamboat mail on the Kissimmee River, 1883-1921 12 (1): 4-22 Steamboat marking – Jacksonville, 1870s-early 1880s 7 (2): 16-18 Steamboat markings, 1884-1887 10 (2): 11-13 Steamboat Ocklawaha manuscript marking, 1872 6 (2): 12-18 Steamship Caloosa marking, 1898 [new listing] 13 (2): 17-20 Steamship Caloosa, 1898 [new listing] 13 (2): 17-20 Steamship Mascotte marking, 1897 13 (2): 17-20 Steinhatchee postal history 17 (3): 6-12 Stephensville fancy cancel 15 (2): 5 Stephensville postal history 17 (3): 6-12 Stewart, Alexander – covers/letters from Florida, 1869-1874 1 (2): 9-13 Stewart, Alexander – letter 1867 1 (3): 2

61 Subtropical Exposition, Jacksonville 21 (2): 7-13 Sub-Trop Ex. Station/Received/Jacksonville Fla postmark, 1888 8 (2): 1-3 Sub-Tropical Station/Jacksonville, Fla postmark, 1888 8 (1): 1-7 Suwannee Springs town and postal history 19 (3): 1-7 Sylvan Lake PO, 1875-1906 1 (3): 26 Tampa cds postmark on railroad cover, 1880 13 (1): 13-15 Tampa during Spanish American War 18 (2): 10-16 Tampa letter opened by robbers with dead letter office marking, 1874 6 (2): 3-4 Tangerine town and postal history 20 (2): 8-13 Tarpon Spings cds postmark on fumigated cover, 1888 12 (1): 2-3 Tarpon Springs PO, 1883+ 11 (1): 8-13 Tarpon Springs postmarks – various types, 1883-1940 11 (1): 8-13 Tarpon Springs provisional postmark 15 (1): 14-15 Tarpon Springs town and postal history, 1883+ 11 (1): 8-13 Temple, Simon – Temples Mills postmaster, 1877 11 (3): 12-13 Temples Mills (Temple’s Mills, Temples Mill) PO, 1877-1896 11 (3): 12-13 Temples Mills town and postal history, 1877+ 11 (3): 12-13 Thorpe, Naomi – Auberndale postmaster, 1891-1896 12 (3): 6-14 Titusville cds postmark on penny postcard, 1892 13 (2): 4-6 Tobacco advertising cover, 1870s [similar to 7 (1): 4-5 cover] 7 (2): 15 Tortugas PO, 1899-1907 [see Key West PO] 14 (2): 7-10 Tortugas PO, 1899-1907 [see Key West PO] 6 (1): 3-11 U.S.S. Cincinnati/Key West, Fla. Marking, 1898 13 (1): 4-5 U.S.S. Yankee manuscript ship marking, 1898 12 (3): 16-18 US #113 pictorial stamp on Jacksonville mourning cover, 187? 9 (1): 7 US #114 pictorial stamp usage, 187? 8 (1): 19 US #119 pictorial stamp usage, 187? 5 (2): 2 US 1869 pictorial stamps usage, 1869-1870s 5 (2): 2 Volusia County small post towns and routing, 1892 13 (2): 4-6 Waldo & Cedar Keys R.P.O. – 1894, 1917 9 (2): 10-14 Waldo & Havana/Tavares R.P.O., 1885 9 (2): 10-14 Waldo & Ocala Agt. Postmark, 1884 (usage after it was R.P.O.) 9 (2): 10-14 Waldo & Tavares R.P.O. – 1885 9 (2): 10-14 Warrington routing mark on San Francisco to Pensacola cover, 1867/69 13 (1): 11-12 Wemple, Samuel – Palmetto postmaster, 1868-1870 10 (2): 8 Wild Wood/Sumter Co. postmark, 1888 12 (3): 2-3 Williams, Edward – Buchingham postmaster, 1889 11 (1): 1-3 Wilson Fla Suwannee Co manuscript postmark, 1879 10 (2): 14 Wilson PO, 1879-1887 [transferred to Little River] 10 (2): 14 Wilson, William – Wilson postmaster, 1879 10 (2): 14 Yearty, James – Calhoun postmaster, 1870 14 (1): 2-3 Yellow fever affect on mail, 1888 1 (1): 27-37 Yellow fever covers and letters, 1888 6 (1): 12-20 Yellow fever mail, 1888 1 (1): 27-37 Zachry, A.H. – Auberndale postmaster, 1899 12 (3): 6-14

Early Twentieth Century Era, 1900 – 1949 Adna Doane postmark, 1906 11 (1): 23-24 Adna PO, 1905-1906 [see Conlin PO] 11 (1): 23-24 Advertising collar covers, 1905 11 (2): 14-15

62 Advertising post card, 1911 4 (2): 3 Airmail crash covers 16 (1): 11-18 Allenhurst PO, 1909-1943 7 (1): 10-20 Alligator advertising covers 20 (3): 18 Apopka Doane postmarks, 1909, 1911 11 (3): 10-11 Argyle PO, 1902+ [see Uchee Anna PO] 2 (3): 24-25 Armstrong Doane postmarks 15 (2): 17-19 Armwood, Lewis – Garrett postmaster, 1906 9 (1): 8-14 Arran – late usage of Doane postmark, 1924 1 (3): 14 Auburndale cds and Doane postmarks, 1885-1920 12 (3): 6-14 Babson Park PO, 1923+ [see Crooked Lake PO] 7 (2): 20-23 Bakers Mill Doane postmark, 1907, 1909 [new listing] 13 (2): 2-3 Banyan Doane postmark 16 (2): 21 Barrett, Fernando – Marathon postmaster, 1909 9 (1): 8-14 Bassenger Doane postmarks on steamboat mail, 1907, 1910, 1912 12 (1): 4-22 Beresford DPO postmark on Pensacola forwarded cover, 1911 8 (2): 18-19 Betts PO, 1912-1919 9 (1): 1 Betts postmark on registered cover with US #F1 and Q2, 1913 9 (1): 1 Bonaventure postmark (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s 5 (1): 9-15 Booth, Edwin – Fort Meade postmaster (locally choosen, not official), 1914 12 (2): 6-15 Brown, Sidney – Ochopee postmaster, 1932 1 (3): 19-22 Buckingham Doane postmarks, 1904, 1905 11 (1): 1-3 Bussard, William & Elsie – Crooked Lake postmasters, 1913-1915 7 (2): 20-23 Cadillac cover – a unique example, 1903 12 (3): 20 Cadillac PO, 1902-1905 12 (3): 20 Cadillac straightline, 1903 and cds postmark, 1904 12 (3): 20 CAM No. 10 contract air mail route 19 (1): 11-14 Camp Blanding postmark on soldiers mail, 1945 9 (3): 2-3 Canal Zone stamps used on Tampa cover 15 (2): 23 Canaveral area small town postmasters, 1882-1955 7 (1): 10-20 Canaveral Harbor PO, 1927-1928 7 (1): 10-20 Canaveral/Kennedy Space Center ghost towns/post offices, 1882-1955 7 (1): 10-20 Cantonment R.F.D. – early 1900s 1 (3): 26 Censored mail – World War I and World War II 10 (2): 3-7 Censored markings on Florida mail and mail to Florida, WWI and WWII 10 (2): 3-7 Central Florida letters 15 (1): 16-21 Chicora manuscript Doane postmarks, 1906, 1910 8 (2): 11-13 Christmas and other seals, 1908-1921 11 (3): 14-19 Christmas seals – Florida local seals, 1908/1913 4 (2): 20-22 Christmas town and postal history 19 (2): 3-8 Cocoa (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s 5 (1): 9-15 Community Post Offices, 1880s-early 1900s 14 (2): 2-6 Conlin Doane postmark, 1906 11 (1): 23-24 Conlin PO, 1905-1907 [see Adna PO] 11 (1): 23-24 Cottondale R.F.D. – early 1900s 1 (3): 26 County and postmaster name postmarks, 1904 4 (2): 18-19 Cramlyn / Crainlyn postmark 19 (3): 19 Cramlyn / Crainlyn postmark 20 (1): 5 Cresent City postmark on forwarded cover, 1907 9 (1): 19-20 Crews, George – Chicora postmaster, 1909-1912 8 (2): 11-13

63 Crews, L.W. – railway postal clerk, 1929 2 (3): 13-15 Crooked Lake PO, 1913-1915 / 1915-1923 [see Babson Park PO] 7 (2): 20-23 Cross Creek and Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings 21 (1): 1-5 Crows Bluff DPO postmark on Pensacola forwarded cover, 1911 8 (2): 18-19 Dawson / Osceola County postmark, 1904 4 (2): 18-19 Daytona Beach duplex postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1910 11 (3): 14-19 Deficiency in Address Supplied – Jacksonville, Fla. P.O. marking, 1904 13 (1): 2-3 Delayed mail (mailed 1925 – delivered 1967) 10 (1): 5 Destin cds postmark, 1911 11 (2): 10-13 Detroit cds provisional (post closing) postmark, 1915 9 (1): 8-14 Detroit PO, 1910-1914 [transferred to Florida City PO] 9 (1): 8-14 Doane postmark information and listing, early 1900s 3 (1): 14-25 Doane postmark listing update now online, early 1900s 7 (2): 1 Doane postmark listing update, early 1900s 6 (1): 22-36 Doane postmark replacements (using new / different devices), 1904-1905 11 (1): 1-3 Doane postmark replacements / types, 1904-1905 11 (1): 1-3 Doane postmarks – Archer, Curtis Mills, Gardner, Lake Como, 1903-1907 6 (1): 22-36 Doane postmarks – complete listing, early 1900s 3 (1): 14-25 Doane postmarks – Curtis Mills, Gardner, Mims, Lake Como, 1903-1906 3 (1): 14-25 Doane postmarks – Luckets, Mims, Ponce Park, Newtown, 1903-1907 6 (1): 22-36 Doane postmarks – Sewalls Point, Zellwood, 1903-1906 3 (1): 14-25 Doane postmarks – Sewalls Point, Zellwood, 1903-1907 6 (1): 22-36 Doane postmarks – updated listing now online, early 1900s 7 (2): 1 Doane postmarks – updated listing, early 1900s 6 (1): 22-36 Drummond, Robert – Kendal postmaster, 1914 9 (1): 8-14 Early R.F.D. markings 17 (2): 20-23 Early stamp dealer cover 19 (1): 18 Early stamp dealer flyer 19 (2): 19 East Florida Seminary – information and covers, 1851-1902 12 (2): 2-5 Eau Gallie (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s 5 (1): 9-15 Edwards cds postmark, 1910 [after PO was closed] 14 (2): 2-6 Edwards Doane composite postmark, 1909 14 (2): 2-6 Edwards Doane postmark on postcard to Alamo Florida, 1909 14 (2): 2-6 Egmont Key PO, 1900-1922 1 (2): 5-8 Eldora town and postal history 15 (3): 5-8 Ellenton cds postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1908 11 (3): 14-19 Eva PO, 1913-1935 [transferred to Groveland PO] 13 (2): 8-14 Evinston town and postal history 17 (3): 13-18 Fairfield postmark, 1903 2 (4): 36-37 Florence Villa (Florence) PO, 1902-1956 [transferred to Winter Haven] 10 (3): 7-14 Florence Villa hotel and post office, 1885-1956 10 (3): 7-14 Florida Exposition – Fair Association – Jacksonville, 1909 13 (3): 13 Florida R.F.D. markings, 1909-1912 2 (4): 32-34 Fort Drum Doane postmarks on steamboat mail, 1906, 1907 12 (1): 4-22 Fort Lauderdale postmark on delayed mail, 1925 / 1967 10 (1): 5 Forwarded Lockport postcard, 1922 11 (1): 14-15 Forwarded Pensacola cover with five postal markings, 1911 8 (2): 18-19 Fraudulent handstamped mail 15 (2): 16 Free franking – prisoner of war cover, 1944 10 (1): 17 Free franking – sailors mail, World War II, 1943 11 (3): 7-8

64 Free franking – soldiers mail, 1945 9 (3): 2-3 Freeman fancy star duplex postmark / cancel, 1910 11 (3): 2 Freeman PO, 1900-1910 11 (3): 2 Freeman, Emma – Freeman postmaster, 1900 11 (3): 2 Frostproof postmarks, 1906, 1914, 1917 8 (1): 10-13 Gainesville postmark on University of Florida covers, 1915 14 (3): 4-11 Garrett manuscript provisional postmark, 1906 9 (1): 8-14 Garrett PO, 1906-1915 [transferred to Seffner PO] 9 (1): 8-14 Georgetown postmark on delayed mail, 1925 / 1967 10 (1): 5 Gomez Doane postmark 20 (2): 18 Grand Ridge R.F.D. – early 1900s 2 (4): 32-34 Haines City cds postmark on forwarded cover, 1904 13 (1): 2-3 Hawthorne R.F.D. – early 1900s 2 (4): 32-34 Hialeah manuscript provisional postmark, 1922 9 (1): 8-14 Hialeah PO, 1921+ 9 (1): 8-14 High Springs (Sentaffey) town and postal history 16 (2): 4-7 Hollywood provisional postmark 15 (1): 7 Hooker’s Point shipyard marking, 1945 11 (3): 20 Hosford postmark on prisoner of war cover, 1944 10 (1): 17 Indianola (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s 5 (1): 9-15 Inman, Frederick – Florence Villa postmaster, 1902-1906 10 (3): 7-14 Islamorada manuscript provisional postmark, 1909 9 (2): 19 Islamorada PO, 1908+ 9 (2): 19 Jacksonville & Key West R.P.O. route agent markings, 1924 14 (2): 12 Jacksonville & St. Petersburg R.P.O. with Christmas seal, 1913 11 (3): 14-19 Jacksonville cds postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1912, 1914 11 (3): 14-19 Jacksonville Mailomat FDC 21 (2): 1-3 Jacksonville postmark on World War II patriotic cover, 1944 9 (1): 16-18 Jefferson County DPOs, 1908 13 (1): 9-10 Jena postal history 17 (3): 6-12 Jensen Beach postmark on World War II patriotic cover, 1943 9 (1): 16-18 Kendal manuscript provisional postmark, 1914 9 (1): 8-14 Kendal PO, 1914+ 9 (1): 8-14 Key West OVER SEA celebration slogan flag cancel, 1912 11 (2): 5-8 Key West OVER SEA celebration slogan flag cancel, 1912 2 (3): 13-15 Key West OVER SEA celebration slogan flag cancel, 1912 (EKU) 11 (2): 5-8 Key West postmarks, 1910-1938 2 (3): 13-15 Key West R.P.O. (various), 1910-1938 2 (3): 13-15 Keyes, William – Lucerne Park postmaster, 1921-1924 9 (2): 16-18 Knapp, George – Shoals postmaster, 1915 13 (1): 16 Knight’s Key PO, 1907-1912 1 (3): 3-10 Knight’s Key postmark, 1910 2 (3): 13-15 Ku Klux Klan cover from Tampa, 1913 14 (3): 19 Kunberger, Beulah – Florence Villa postmaster, 1935-1956 10 (3): 7-14 Labelle manuscript and cds postmark on steamboat mail, 1909 12 (1): 4-22 Lake & Ft. Myers R.P.O. route agent marking, 1911 [new discovery] 11 (2): 3-4 Lake Istokpoga PO, 1925-1937 10 (2): 18-19 Lake Istokpoga postmark – last day of operations, 1937 10 (2): 18-19 Lakeland duplex postmark, 1910 12 (1): 23-24 Lakeland R.F.D. – early 1900s 2 (4): 32-34

65 Lakeland view postcard with early Coca Cola ad, 1910 12 (1): 23-24 Lakemont cds postmark on forwarded cover, 1904 13 (1): 2-3 Lakemont postmark, 1906 8 (1): 10-13 Lakeport postmark on forwarded postcard, 1922 11 (1): 14-15 Lansing cds postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1914 11 (3): 14-19 Lorida (Lordia) PO, 1937+ 10 (2): 18-19 Lorida (Lordia) postmark – first day of operations, 1937 10 (2): 18-19 Lotus postmark (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s 5 (1): 9-15 Lucerne Park PO, 1912-1930 [transferred to Winter Haven] 9 (2): 16-18 Lucerne Park postmarks – no known examples (1912-1930) 9 (2): 16-18 Luckingham Doane postmark, 1905 11 (1): 1-3 Mail routes between Merritt Island and mainland, pre-1917 5 (1): 9-15 Marathon PO, 1909+ 9 (1): 8-14 Marathon straightline postmark, 1909 2 (3): 3-4 Marathon straightline postmark, 1909 9 (1): 8-14 Mayport postmark on first day cover, 1924 7 (2): 6 McClenny, Louis – Cadillac postmaster, 1902 12 (3): 20 McLain, John – Auberndale postmaster, 1911 12 (3): 6-14 McLaughlin, Ed – Kissimmee/Lake Okeechobee post rider, 1914 12 (1): 4-22 Meadows, Ernest – Crooked Lake postmaster, 1915-1921 7 (2): 20-23 Melrose (Banana) town and postal history 20 (3): 13-17 Micanopy R.F.D. – 1908 5 (2): 27 Millard, George – Hialeah postmaster, 1921 9 (1): 8-14 Mount Dora postmark on World War II patriotic cover, 1944 9 (1): 16-18 Naranja (Narauja) PO, 1906+ 9 (1): 8-14 Narauja cds provisional (incorrect spelling) postmark, 1907 9 (1): 8-14 Narcossee cds postmark, 1906 11 (1): 23-24 Nash PO, 1904-1937 13 (1): 9-10 Nashua cds postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1910 11 (3): 14-19 Nathan postmark (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s 5 (1): 9-15 Nettie PO, 1900-1906 [transferred to Green Pond PO] 13 (2): 8-14 Nichols PO, 1907+ 9 (1): 8-14 Nichols straightline provisional postmark, 1907 4 (2): 23-24 Nichols straightline provisional postmark, 1907 9 (1): 8-14 Niles, Leon – Lucerne Park postmaster, 1912-1921 9 (2): 16-18 Oceanus postmark (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s 5 (1): 9-15 Ochopee PO, 1932+ 1 (3): 19-22 Office discontinued mail, 1904 13 (1): 2-3 OFFICE DISCONTINUED/ MAIL TO straightline marking, 1904 13 (1): 2-3 Official and unofficial inland waterways mail, 1883-1921 12 (1): 4-22 Okahumpka postmark on forwarded cover, 1907 9 (1): 19-20 Ona town and postal history 16 (2): 16-20 Ormond Beach auto racing cover 17 (3): 19 Orsino PO, 1915-1963 7 (1): 10-20 Oslo PO, 1898-1919 [transferred to Vero PO] 11 (2): 19-20 Oslo postmarks having unusual designs, 1908, 1912, 1918 11 (2): 19-20 Oslo unusual design postmarks, 1908, 1912, 1918 11 (2): 19-20 Osprey fancy cancel, 1934 15 (3): 22-23 Palatka cds postmark on weather report postcard, 1925 13 (3): 16 Panacea Doane postmark, 1905 [new listing] 12 (2): 19

66 Parker, John – Fort Drum postmaster, 1914 12 (1): 4-22 Peru town and postal history 16 (3): 11-13 Philatelic postmark usage, 1937 10 (2): 18-19 Phosphate mining history postcards and post offices, 1910-1912 14 (1): 5-15 Phosphate mining town post office listing, 1880s-early 1900s 14 (1): 5-15 Pierce cds postmark on postcard, 1912 14 (1): 5-15 Pierce, William – Nichols postmaster, 1907 9 (1): 8-14 Pine Barren postmasters, 1883-1909 3 (2): 11-12 Pine town and postal history 21 (2): 5-6, 18 Plymouth town and postal history 20 (3): 1-8 Ponce de Leon celebration, 1909 13 (1): 18-20 Ponce Park town and postal history 19 (3): 12-16 Postmaster and county name postmarks, 1904 4 (2): 18-19 Prisoner of war covers, 1940s 9 (3): 2-3 Prisoner of war covers, 1944 10 (1): 17 Provisional postmarks – usage and examples, 1906-1922 9 (1): 8-14 Quay Doane postmarks on steamboat mail, 1907, 1908 12 (1): 4-22 Railroad P.O. postmarks, routes, markings along east coast, 1895-1948 1 (3): 3-10 Railroad P.O. postmarks, routes, markings along east coast, 1910-1938 2 (3): 13-15 Railway post office service, 1895-1948 1 (3): 3-10 Railway postal clerk markings, 1895-1948 1 (3): 3-10 Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan and her Cross Creek mail 21 (1): 1-5 Reddick postmark, 1903 2 (4): 36-37 Richmond postmark, 1907 [new Doane listing] 9 (1): 19-20 Roberts, Leslie – West Fort Meade postmaster, 1908-1915 12 (2): 6-15 Rood manuscript provisional postmark and cds postmark, 1915 10 (2): 20 Rood PO, 1915-1934 [transferred to Jupiter] 10 (2): 20 R.P.O. new listings 21 (2): 14-16 Russell, John – Islamorada postmaster, 1908 9 (2): 19 Safety Harbor Doane postmarks 20 (1): 6-8 Sands, William – Auberndale postmaster, 1900 12 (3): 6-14 Sanford R.F.D. – early 1900s 1 (3): 26 Sanford R.F.D. straightline handstamp, early 1900s 2 (4): 32-34 Scott, William – Lucerne Park postmaster, 1924-1930 9 (2): 16-18 Shiloh town and postal history 16 (3): 19-22 Shoals PO, 1915-1919 13 (1): 16 Shoals stars above a feather fancy cancel, 1915? 13 (1): 16 Shoals straightline provisional postmark and fancy cancel, 1915? 13 (1): 16 Smallest US post office – Ochopee, 1932+ 1 (3): 19-22 Smith, Thomas – Florence Villa postmaster, 1918 10 (3): 7-14 Smoak PO, 1903-1909 2 (4): 36-37 Sopchoppy Doane postmark, 1905 [new listing] 12 (2): 19 South Jacksonville R.F.D. – 1915 3 (2): 24 St. Augustine cds postmark with flag machine cancel, 1909 13 (1): 18-20 St. Cloud manuscript provisional postmark, 1909 9 (1): 8-14 St. Johns River PO, 1946-1957 (cover with 1870 postmark?) 3 (2): 10 Steamboat mail on the Kissimmee River, 1883-1921 12 (1): 4-22 Stokes, Mary – Lorida postmaster, 1937 10 (2): 18-19 Suwannee Springs town and postal history 19 (3): 1-7 Swearingen, Francis – Fort Meade postmaster, 1915 12 (2): 6-15

67 Tallahassee college covers, 1903-1915 14 (3): 12-16 Tallahassee postmark on Tallahassee college covers, 1903-1915 14 (3): 12-16 Tampa postmark with flag machine cancel, 1913 14 (3): 19 Tampa use of Canal Zone stamps 15 (2): 23 Tangerine town and postal history 20 (2): 8-13 Tantie cds postmark on steamboat mail, 1906 12 (1): 4-22 Tarpon Springs postmarks – various types, 1883-1940 11 (1): 8-13 Titusville postmark (Merritt Island/mainland PO), early 1900s 5 (1): 9-15 Town and post office – Lucerne Park, 1910+ 9 (2): 16-18 Town with post office in a trunk – Crooked Lake, 1913+ 7 (2): 20-23 US #505 usage – Tampa cover 18 (3): 12 US #616 usage – Mayport first day cover, 1924 7 (2): 6 US #F1 and Q2 on Betts registered cover, 1913 9 (1): 1 Venus fancy cancel, 1934 15 (3): 22-23 Vero Beach postmark on World War II patriotic cover, 1945 9 (1): 16-18 Waldo & Cedar Keys R.P.O. – 1917 9 (2): 10-14 Weather report postcard – Palatka to Daytona Beach, 1925 13 (3): 16 Wellborn R.F.D. – 1908 5 (2): 27 West Fort Meade PO, 1908-1910 / Fort Meade 1910+ 12 (2): 6-15 West Fort Meade postmarks – three types, 1908, 1909, 1910 12 (2): 6-15 Wilson PO, 1915-1933 7 (1): 10-20 Winter Park cds postmark on postcard with Christmas seal, 1921 11 (3): 14-19 Withla PO, 1927-1933 [transferred to Eva PO] 13 (2): 8-14 Woodpecker tourist route 21 (1): 19 World War II Fort Pierce amphibious training base, 1943 11 (3): 7-8 World War II patriotic covers 9 (1): 16-18 World War II shipyard cover, 1945 11 (3): 20 Yalaha postmark, 1932 15 (3): 27

Modern Twentieth Century Era, 1950 – 1999 Brevard County postal history, 1965-2000 11 (1): 4-6 Cape Canaval postmarks on same cover, 1962 / 1998 11 (1): 7 Cape Canaval space related philatelic cover, 1962 / 1998 11 (1): 7 Crash cover – CITY, 1955 [crash at Jacksonville] 10 (1): 19 Crash cover – Hallandale, 1955 [crash at Jacksonville] 9 (1): 15 Crash cover – Miami bound, 1955 20 (1): 9-10 Crash cover – New York, 1955 [crash at Jacksonville] 9 (2): 20 Daytona Beach and attraction post cards 21 (1): 8 Express labels – Florida Express [modern fakes] 3 (2): 13-14 Florence Villa hotel and post office, 1885-1956 10 (3): 7-14 FPHS annual meeting, 1997 [report] 4 (2): 1 FPHS annual meeting, 1999 [FPHS meeting information] 6 (1): 2 FPHS annual meeting, 1999 [information] 6 (2): 2 FPHS annual meeting, 1999 [report] 7 (1): 1 Hallandale postmark with DAMAGED IN PLANE CRASH h/s, 1955 9 (1): 15 Jernigan provisional stamps [modern fakes] 7 (1): 23-24 Jernigan provisional stamps [story behind their creation] 7 (2): 4-5 Olympic games cancels (1992) with Florida postmarks 5 (1): 16-18 Olympic games cancels, 1992 5 (1): 16-18 Orlando postmarks – two different on same post card 21 (2): 19

68 Postal cards from a junk box 18 (1): 9 Shiloh town and postal history 17 (1): 4-7 Special cancels and short-term postal stations, 1965-2000 11 (1): 4-6 Stamporee Conv. St./Cocoa Beach Station postmark, 1965 11 (1): 4-6 State prison mail, 1998 8 (2): 16-17 Titusville/Wal*Mart Station postmark and fancy cancel, 1999 11 (1): 4-6

Twenty-First Century Era, 2000+ Afghanistan to Florida postcard, 2002 10 (2): 17 First day covers with pictorial cancels, 2000 13 (2): 15-16 FLOREX exhibit on 1897-1936 Florida Machine Cancels 4 (1): 1 Florida Stampless Postal History [FPHS book review] 6 (1): 1 FPHS annual meeting 2002 9 (2): 2 FPHS annual meeting 2003 10 (2): 2 FPHS annual meeting 2006 [introduces FPHS web site] 13 (2): 1 FPHS annual meeting 2007 14 (2): 1 FPHS annual meeting 2008 16 (1): 23 FPHS annual meeting 2009 17 (1): 23 FPHS annual meeting 2010 17 (3): 23 FPHS annual meeting 2011 18 (2): 23 FPHS annual meeting 2012 19 (2): 15 FPHS annual meeting 21013 20 (2): 19 FPHS annual meeting 2014 21 (2): 17 FPHS member David Phillips recognized – APS member for 50 years 2 (4): 3 FPHS member Ted Light’s collection sold at auction, 2004 11 (3): 1 FPHS member Vernon Morris wins APS Champion of Champions award 13 (3): 1 Free franking – soldiers mail from Afghanistan to Florida, 2002 10 (2): 17 Free franking – soldiers mail from Krygyzstan, 2002 10 (3): 15 Member accolades [exhibition awards] 4 (2): 2 Railroad 150th Anniversary special cancel 18 (2): 22 StampShow 2010 (Richmond VA) 17 (3): 22-23

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