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2012 Palmares CHICAGOPEX 2012 Palmares Westin Chicago Northwest Itasca, Illinois November 17, 2012 Grand Award – President’s Award 151-160 The Postage Due Stamps of Peru, 1874-1948 Charles C. Wooster Charles Reserve Grand – Felix Ganz Award 101-108 Lima 1821-1879, Republican Postal History before joining the UPU Henry Marquez Single Frame Grand 60 The Puerto Principe, Cuba Provisional issue of 1898 Jack E. Thompson . Grand Award for Philatelic Literature – John Kevin Doyle Award H-4 Zanzibar's Postal History Legacy Gary A. DuBro Best Exhibit By A Chicago Philatelic Society Member 201-210 The 1938 Presidential Issue, a rate study Robert Schlesinger Chicago Philatelic Society - First Time Exhibitor’s Award 247 Linear pre-stamps of Cuba - Isabelino period Antonio Giannotti Gold Awards 21-30 Nicaragua: 1912-1914 - The Gold Cordoba Louis E. Repeta 31-40 Postal Stationery of Nicaragua 1878-1899 Michael Schreiber 41-48 The British and French Post Offices in Cuba Fernando Iglesias 49 Nicaragua 1921 Century of Independence Issue William G. Byerley 60 The Puerto Principe, Cuba Provisional issue of 1898 Jack E. Thompson 61-70 American Intervention in the Caribbean 1898-1934 Alfred F. Kugel 71-75 Maritime Mail from the Pacific Coast of South America 1820-1880 Jesus Sitja 76-80 The Peruvian Revenue Stamps of 1866-1885; First Issues, Guillermo Llosa 91-98 The Peruvian Security Seal for Certified Mail of 1916 Henry Marquez 99 American Intervention at Vera Cruz 1914 Alfred F. Kugel 101-108 Lima 1821-1879, Republican Postal History before joining the UPU Henry Marquez 121-128 Peru 1858-1873 Carlos A. Brenis 129 The First U.S. Special Delivery stamps used in Cuba Silvia Garcia-Frutos 131-140 The 1948 Doar Ivri Issue of Israel Robert B. Pildes, M.D. 146-150 Brazil - Early Forgeries, Facsimiles and Postal Counterfeits Stephen Rose 151-160 The Postage Due Stamps of Peru, 1874-1948 Charles C. Wooster 161-166 James William Denver - The Man and his Times William J. Johnson 167-172 Postal history of the 1861 United States 24 cent Adhesive Rob Faux 173-180 Scadta's First Issues - A traditional approach to Airmail stamps Santiago Cruz 188-194 Maritime Mail of the Spanish Colonies in America Jesus Sitja 195-200 Cuba Postal Stationery 1878-1898, The Spanish Colonial Era Octavio Cabrera 201-210 The 1938 Presidential Issue, a rate study Robert Schlesinger 211-218 Mexico - The Provisional Period of 1867-1868 Marc E. Gonzales 221-227 The 3 cent 1948 Oregon Territory Issue Ralph H. Nafziger 228-234 Puerto Rico - Pre-stamp inland postal routes Frank J. Acevedo 235-240 Brazil: The first Airmail stamps, 1925-1934 William V. Kriebel 241-246 Momotombos: The first Airmail definitives of Nicaragua John W. Allen 248 Peru 1858-1874 Postal rates Aldo Samame 251-259 Swiss flexible-head cancelers invented by Frederic de Coppet Roger Heath 261-270 Classic France: Postal History of the Ceres and Napoleon Eliot A. Landau 276-280 Cubiertas of the United States of Colombia Dario Diez 281-290 America's Public Libraries and their Forerunners 1731-1956 Larry Nix 291-298 The Colonial Postal System in Peru 1533-1821 Julio Cesar Ponce Lozada Vermeil 11-15 Correos Aereo, Nicaragua Dr. Derek A. Pocock 16-20 Legends on Dom Pedro Stamps of Brazil 1866-1879 Richard Greenberg 50 The Perforated Penny Red Stars: The Quest for the rose red Juan L. Farah 111-118 Colombia's National Post: Rates 1904-1944 Larry Crain 119 Bolivia Commemorative Sports Issue 1951 Elizabeth Hisey 141-145 First Hand - Bolivian Presidential Philately Ariel Kwacz 181-187 Canal Zone Postal Issues and Postal rates 1928-1958 Dickson Preston 219 Swiss made cancelers used in Latin America 1881-1936 Roger Heath 271-275 Western Australia - The Early Years Jeff Trinidad Silver 59 The Centenary of the Gribskovbanen 1880-1980 Dr. Derek A. Pocock 100 Little Fort / Waukegan Illinois Postal History Edward Fitch 109 Ocean Mail of Republican Mexico City 1825-1856 Leo J. Harris 247 Linear pre-stamps of Cuba - Isabelino period Antonio Giannotti Silver-Bronze 81-87 United States Joint Issues Keith Maatman 88-89 People of the Sun - A timeline along archaeological artifacts, Roger Van Laere Bronze Harry 51-58 Four Decades of Asiago Awards for Philatelic Art McCulloch Special Awards American Association of Philatelic Exhibitors’ Awards of Honor 16-20 Legends on Dom Pedro Stamps of Brazil 1866-1879 Richard Greenberg 111-118 Colombia's National Post: Rates 1904-1944 Larry Crain AAPE Creativity Award 281-290 America's Public Libraries and their Forerunners 1731-1956 Larry Nix AAPE Best Title Page 101-108 Lima 1821-1879, Republican Postal History before joining the UPU Henry Marquez APS Research Award 188-194 Maritime Mail of the Spanish Colonies in America Jesus Sitja APS Pre-1900 Award Lima 1821-1879, Republican Postal History before joining the 101-108 UPU Henry Marquez APS 1900-1940 Award 91-98 The Peruvian Security Seal for Certified Mail of 1916 Henry Marquez APS 1940-1980 Award 201-210 The 1938 Presidential Issue, a rate study Robert Schlesinger American Airmail Society 173-180 Scadta's First Issues - A traditional approach to Airmail stamps Santiago Cruz American First Day Cover Society 221-227 The 3 cent 1948 Oregon Territory Issue Ralph H. Nafziger American Philatelic Congress Award 146-150 Brazil - Early Forgeries, Facsimiles and Postal Counterfeits Stephen Rose American Revenue Association Award 76-80 The Peruvian Revenue Stamps of 1866-1885; First Issues, Guillermo Llosa Collectors Club of Chicago Award 188-194 Maritime Mail of the Spanish Colonies in America Jesus Sitja Lighthouse Stamp Society Award 188-194 Maritime Mail of the Spanish Colonies in America Jesus Sitja Military Postal History Society 61-70 American Intervention in the Caribbean 1898-1934 Alfred F. Kugel Postal History Society Lima 1821-1879, Republican Postal History before joining the 101-108 UPU Henry Marquez United Postal Stationery Society 195-200 Cuba Postal Stationery 1878-1898, The Spanish Colonial Era Octavio Cabrera United States Cancellations Club 251-259 Swiss flexible-head cancelers invented by Frederic de Coppet Roger Heath United States Philatelic Classics Society 167-172 Postal history of the 1861 United States 24 cent Adhesive Rob Faux United States Stamp Society 167-172 Postal history of the 1861 United States 24 cent Adhesive Rob Faux Women Exhibitors Achievement Award 129 The First U.S. Special Delivery stamps used in Cuba Silvia Garcia-Frutos Brazil: Centro Tematico de Campinas Award 146-150 Brazil - Early Forgeries, Facsimiles and Postal Counterfeits Stephen Rose Colombia-Panama: Jim Cross Memorial Award 173-180 Scadta's First Issues - A traditional approach to Airmail stamps Santiago Cruz Cuban Philatelic Society of America Excellence in Traditional Philately 195-200 Cuba Postal Stationery 1878-1898, The Spanish Colonial Era Octavio Cabrera Excellence in Postal History 41-48 The British and French Post Offices in Cuba Fernando Iglesias Excellence in Single Frame Exhibit 60 The Puerto Principe, Cuba Provisional issue of 1898 Jack E. Thompson Excellence in a Topical Exhibit 88-89 People of the Sun - A timeline along archaeological artifacts, Roger Van Laere Nicaragua: Nathan Medal 31-40 Postal Stationery of Nicaragua 1878-1899 Michael Schreiber Peru: Study Group Awards Peru Philatelic Study Circle Awards 151-160 The Postage Due Stamps of Peru, 1874-1948 Charles C. Wooster Association Filatelica Peruana Research 101-108 Lima 1821-1879, Republican Postal History before joining the UPU Henry Marquez Association Filatelica Peruana New 121-128 Peru 1858-1873 Carlos A. Brenis Court of Honor 1-8 Colonial Central America Dr. James Mazepa Literature Awards Gold The Frelinghuysen Collection of U. S. Postmasters' C-3 Provisionals Scott Trepel Catalog of 20th and 21st Century Stamped Envelopes and C-6 Wrappers of the United States Dan Undersander Catalog of 19th Century Stamped Envelopes, Lettersheets C-7 and Wrappers of the United States Dan Undersander John L. Kimbrough MD H-3 Collector's Guide to Confederate Philately Second Edition and Conrad L. Bush H-4 Zanzibar's Postal History Legacy Gary A. DuBro H-5 French Mail Pacquebot Far East Itineraries 1862-1880 Lee C. Scamp P-01 The Posthorn Alan Warren P-03 India Post Sandeep Jaiswal P-08 German Postal Specialist James Graue Vermeil The D.K. Collection of Southern Postmasters' C-4 Scott Trepel Provisionals of the Civil War The Natalee Grace Collection: Used Stamps of the U.S. C-5 Part One 1847-1868, Part Two 1869 -Pan-American Scott Trepel Issues, Part Three 1902 and Later Issues Michael F. Birrer H-6 Handbook of Malaria Philately and Lawrence Fillion P-05 First Days Peter Martin P-06 Airpost Journal Wayne Youngblood P-07 Postal History Journal Diane DeBlois and Robert Dalton Harris P-09 Menelik's Journal Ulf Lindahl P-10 The China Clipper Tom Shea P-12 The Penny Post Larry Lyons P-14 The Perfins Bulletin Ken Masters P-15 The New CartoPhilatelist Martin Oakes P-16 Vorlaufer John Kevin Doyle P-17 Journal of Cuban Philately Ernesto Cuesta Silver C-1 Souvenir Cards: A Visual Reference William V. Kriebel Catalog of United States Naval Postmarks: Volume II C-8 David Kent Receiving Ships H-1 Charles Darwin: His Life Through Commemorative Stamps Barry N. Floyd H-2 The Max Factor Max Stern P-02 The Cuban Philatelist Fernando Iglesias P-04 Bull's Eyes: Journal of the Brazil Philatelic Association William V. Kriebel P-11 The Alaskan Philatelist Eric Knapp .
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