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&ESEA&CH JOU&NAL 0~ EA&LY 'W"ESTE&N MAILS '"'VV"estern Cover Society OCTOBER, 1979 WHOLE NO. 116, VOL. XXIX, NO. 4 Unit No. 14-American Philatelic Society Winner of Large Silver Medals - ROCPEX '78 and CAPEX '78 Express Territo rial Ocean Mail Statehocd Overland Postal Rates Post Offices Postal History CONTENTS Editor's Arena .......... .......... .. ...... .. ....... .. .. ....... I Secretary's Report ..•.................................. ............. 1 Los Angeles Covers by Jerome Schwimmer..................... ...... .......... 3 Contents of a Letter by C. Angus Parker..... .. ............. ....... ....... .. 7 A Cram & Rogers Collection Envelope by Robert D. Livingston •• .. .. .. .......... .. .......... 11 Postal History of the Colorado San Juan, Chapter VIII-Part 4 by Ray Newburn, Jr ... ....... .. .......... .............. 13 Ben Holladay - The Steamboat King, Part 2 by Jack Greenberg....... ............... ................... 23 A Group of Western Expresses by the late Dr. A.J. Hertz.. .. .. .................. .......... 33 Advertisements .. ........ ... ... ............................ 6,10 Advertising rates, per issue: $35.00, full page; $17.50, half page; $10.00 quarter page. Address all communications to Editor, Everett Erie, 9877 Elmar Ave., Oakland CA 94603 Page I WESTERN EXPRESS - OCTOBER 1979 EDITOR'S ARENA AWARDS Stanley Piller, with his entry of the "3¢ United States 1851-57" ,received & the Grand Award at the 93rd Convention of the APS held HONORS in Boston the end of August. Stanley thus becomes eligible to compete in the World Series of Philately to be held in Spokane September 25-28, 1980. His Grand Award was accompanied by the Lester G. Brookman Award (for the best exhibit of U.S.) and the APS Medal (for the best exhibit by an APS member). Charles L. Towle has been elected to the Arizona Philatelic Hall of Fame. Our July issue carried a review of member Towle's latest book, the "Centennial Catalogue of Arizona Railway Postal Markings". He was co-author with the late Henry Meyer, of "Railroad Postmarks of the United States 1861-1886" published in 1968. Presently his project is to complete the story of U.S. transit markings for the 140 year period from 1837. The first volume- which covered the first 50 years -has been published thru the Mobile Post·Office Socie ty, and succeeding volumes are in advanced preparation. SESCAL '79 The annual SESCAL show will be held at the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, October 12-14. In line with the report of the Society's annual meeting at WESTPEX, described in the July Western Express, those of our Western Cover Society members who plan to attend should get in touch with Bob Myerson for the purpose of holding an informal get-to-gether. SECRETARY'S REPORT New Members #720- D.G.R. Hewitt, c/o Wells Fargo Investment Advisers, 475 Sansome St., San Francisco, 94104 (Collects Pony Express & Wells, Fargo covers) #721 -Stephen D. Schumann, 2417 Cabrillo Drive, Hayward, CA 94545 (Collects Clatsop County, Oregon & Lawrence Co., S.D.) #722- Mrs. Norma L. McCumber, 3021 Nute Way, San Diego, CA 92117 (Collects San Diego towns & expresses) #723 -Wade Shipley, Box 1329, Lovington, N.M. 88260 (Collects New Mexico terri torials) #724- Stephen T. Jaronski, 4306 Chesapeake St. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20016 (Collects Wash., Ore., Idaho Territorial Postal History) #725 - Louis William Miller, 241 Sycamore Glen, Pasadena, CA 91105 (Collects Territiorials) #726- Ronald W. Alice, 30 College Ave., Upper Montclair, N.J. 07043 (Collects Stampless, pre-Civil War covers) Change of Donald Grantham, 2702 Arizona Ave., Santa Monica, CA 90404 Address Fred Smoot, 1 Appian Way, 705-8, So. San Francisco, CA 94080 Donald F. Katona, Sr., 1915 E. Washington, Pasadena, CA 91104 Re-instated #585 - Donald Grantham Resigned #479 - Robert L.D. Davidson Deceased George W. Turner Page2 WESTERN EXPRESS - OCTOBER 1979 Oaily A lta Californian S.F. Evening Picayune January 17, 1852 June 19. 1851 A GROUP Of WESTERN EXPRESSES --~=~::-·f?• ;%:::-;---- ·,::;:.=.c--"- .:..•"-"'-J• PA(ll''P'Ul liih.'fL §t'liAl~l"~'fliiP S'l'J!}Al\IEHS. The above heading has graced the l"'()&fPAN\".-rl"'hc 1W\'t' fH'J ~1\}tl<Jid t:'oAiual.i;; pages of \Vesterrt Expre..ss fot over GA'i'J~ . t!. P. 1)ntl~7"''""· U. :0:. N. Tl.tiH I•.Hl\'0 oa hnr ~" t:r. r, ,J tl"lp rt> .. ~ PACIFIC l\IAIL years first with the by-line "By Dr. 1 i!~n~•t'llfl.1 tvu~hinll' c.mtJ Al AcAJl Uh;H, ou \VJ<;UNE~OA'l', J:o1 • ~''./' S'.I.'E.•\Mf'JJ!P CO:Ill'ANL AJ . Hertz" and then after his death in 2'fl't,. nt lQ o'cloek. noon. 'f'hc 011;11 thrnnD;.h L iru {or Cat ~rho Golden (:•ue. nn hH first vny ~gc\ mode hm· Jl '"'!'IHI;!~ ljOniln IW<l 1970, " By the late Dr. A.J. Hertz". II h ctH~P. to Panama in 1::! Uny~ 1 hour, n.utl r~turncll in 11 days 22 Orc;:rnn.-'l'hc pub.ii c :trc lnlcrn>Ctl 1 1 bat. uu-.lcr tho new fLlT:.t il.g'C men:~ of tlli:; Com was the doctor's pleasure on trips to b "' Uo'6. l) n.s,en~crs ,~,r th:$ ship mny c."pect Lo i.o i1l N~w Yor;.c on i,Jany1.. .. 8tcnmers i n ~pcC'tctl :uHl appro,·cd by the west coast to visit the ghost and or hefore the 15th Fe.brusry . 'the .~,\a.vy Dep~l.rtmcn(., a.wl canyinu· tht• other towns on the trail or I he 49ers, To insure d i ~putch on t h ~ lstbmHs, uo m'litt or treat· urc W1lJ LJuitcd ..~· t:Jtc~ i\1t1ih, will uontinuo L;!ca..vc and there spend his time indefatigably be t.akeu by tbi" I'Jhip. P;l,llllJnft. ~l n • l ~:1 11 J•' J •ancL~<.:o, oo the l :-:t an<.l For funber 11ar t!cu'ars, i~quire of 15th days ot' ~ :L ch mouth, cxc~pt when fulling K KNlfHl'r, A~ent, searching the old newspapers and on Sundtty, in wh ich Cilsc, a~ PnnnliHt, the j H-o 14 -8 CB't I..oicio:dorff and Sqcrnmento ~u. other records for express information. steamers will lea,·c on MOX'DA Y. and n.~ Stul Newspapers and libraries furn ished 1\I(JARAGIJA NEW~TEAltiSIOP Fn>nci•co on ::iATU KDA Y, ""d touch "t, Ac ,. l.I_NF: - Tho nPw, c.ommocHou$antl swift ~t~am. uJ •nlco, ~au liirgonnd :'II<:n> lcrcy. The follow most of the material· but with r\0 · '~'r' I~DBPO.NO.I!,NC:E, Cnp•. 'T'. D. L ne•s, . ing stcnm ])ot<:kds bciougi11:~ to the Pacilic XEROX to help, the good doctor will h~tt.vo San Frft.neis,.o, on SATURDAY. J::an :Mail ~tc :.nu tih i p Gontp(tny. a.1·u nvw in the 1'~-.. '7o.h, at 4 o'clock, P. lU., from Pncifi, Wharf, for SAN JU .\N <.:iii(~, two •)I' JIH JI'C of whic h w ill be in port a.t meticulously transcribed the in forma· OEL SUO. each cntl of tlw l'uuto : tion for later transfer to his typed Through ticket• fo r N•w York will ho i••nod. Tho organization of thiA route hf!'lng now complete, J'Ht~~O \l · Utrgon . 109!) tc>ns li<''IJI!hlir .... 12llfJ tuus sheet, a most time consuming opera· ~crs will proceed direct to New York by • teAm. except l':.?t l'au(tma .• • . JO;·q " CHro/t;Jr'f. • 6U!J '< tion as those who have tried original milos of Jo.ud travel f rom tho P:.t•i fie to Virgiu Bo.y, and 300 to Ualifiwnlft . 1fl.i0 I CoiMnbll<, . 600 " 400 ynrds porta~e at tho Rapids Caeullo. :r'uiw:ts~ttJ . l:J 0 Jxtltmu.$: .•..• -- u research will concur. On th is page The lod.. p~ndenee "'ill be HuCcPAII~d hy the Steamehip 1Vottbcmer :12011 " IU ·uicom, . liOO your Editor has included a sample of NORTH A~H;RICA, on tho 18t of February. Col"mbirt . 800 Prc11wal . •. (iO() For fr"ight or }Hllsage apply at tho oflice nf t.h9 L ine, on clippings from newspapers o f the day PacifieWh•rf. R. J. VANDEWATER, <11ttclopc . .. -- to acquaint the uninitiated wit h j•u15 A2•nt. The new r.lcamship Columbia willp'y he Lw..:on ~;,t. n Fnuu;i~oo uud l.JOl'ts in ( 1''-'''"un, "original documents". Dr. Hertz' Y OPP<Il8JTION 'f,fN~ FOR a.w:·t. itinb u.t tho fonuul' })Ort. tho t.t.nintl ott he contributions will end next year · the ANO SAN JUAN DEL SUO st!'Unt·h dnuhlA eu~dnc st~~>am~ h ip GOLD nu~il ~ a ud pas~c.~ngcrs fro111 l'auamn., au(l r c last of the many sheets handed down RUNT.ER, John Bodfi•b. .E•q , comnucder, will t umin;; witi>•JUL delay witl• th'> tllrti l• :>ntl vas· by our late esteemed editor, Mel let,ve for the abo,·o ports, ou 1,hursdny, 15th Janua,.y, at 4 .:;ougcl'~ for t he ~t~..:a.mor from :Sa1 1 l~'n.\lH: i ~.,;~u. o'clor.k P. !t. .A rc.~guhn liuo of pr opcl l~r.~ uu ~ l ::.ide wJu;cl Nathan. Tbe recent euecessful voy&.Ro of this •teamer hns f-h nwn h~r ~tea o u cr; will be l; cpt.tt)• for th o lt'"""Porlt•t.iou ro he equal to any other on this co:ut for comfortnble and or frtight. ::t.lld tra n~ien.t. .)~t~scngcl'~ bct.wccn by healthy accommod11Uooe. Posacng~re her csn have tb~ l'annwa. ~HHL ::SlUl Fr..:neu;co, ft.!.