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2013 STAMPSHOW Exhibits 2013 STAMPSHOW Exhibits Class Division # of Frames Title Program Name Court of Honor 1C3a American Philatelic Research Library 1 Dag Hammarskjold Invert APS 8 U.S. Issues of 1861-1868 Richard E. Drews 1 Designing the Hummingbirds Issue of 1992 John M. Hotchner 10 World Rarities & Uniquities John M. Hotchner 4 U.S. Postal Counterfeits from 1894 to the Modern Times John M Hotchner, Joann Lenz & Richard Drews General Display 7 Alexander Hamilton: Soldier, Financier, Statesman, Founder Jack R. Congrove 10 Canadian Postage Meter Stamps David Crotty 10 PAA Crosses the Pacific - 1935-1941 David Crotty 8 Ceylon's Economic Evolution from Coffee to Tea 1836-1910 Kathryn Johnson 7 James William Denver - The Man and His Times William J. Johnson 10 The Louisiana Purchase Exposition and the Mails Elizabeth J. Nettles 10 Libraries in 19th Century America Larry Nix 8 The Icelandic Saga of the 1972 "Match of the Century" Robert (Bobby) Fischer vs Michael Schumacher 5 ConPHessions of a PHormerly Phat Philatelist Jeffrey N. Shapiro 6 Operation Crossroads - Bikini Atoll Roger A. Waivio Illustrated 8 The Walt Disney Postal Commemoration of 1968 Edward Bergen 5 Apollo-Soyuz Test Project John J. Macco 9 The 3¢ 1948 Wisconsin Statehood Issue Ralph H. Nafziger 10 Panama Canal: The 25th Anniversary of the Opening Charles J. O'Brien, III 5 The Equipment and Accoutrements of the Hunter and Angler from the Mid 1800s to Allan Weiss Postal Wednesday, July 17, 2013 Page 1 of 7 Class Division # of Frames Title Program Name 10 The Korean War Robert W. Collins 8 Postal Stationery of Republic of Turkey 1920-1964 Levantine 8 SCADTA'S First Issues - A Traditional Approach to Airmail Stamps Santiago Cruz 8 Cape of Good Hope, 1853 to 1910 Richard Debney 10 Morocco Foreign Post Offices and Agencies Larry Gardner 10 Germany High Inflation Robert Glass 8 Hawaiian Postal Cards and Envelopes: Kingdom, Provisional Government and Re Eric A. Glohr 10 DLH South Atlantic 1934-1939: Crashes and Recovered Airmail James W. Graue 6 Machine Vended Postage Labels of USA (1989-2009) Deepak Haritwal 9 Gold Rush Days Dennis Hassler 5 Postage Meter Stamps and Uses in the Soviet Union 1928-1991 Joel A. Hawkins 4 The Two Cent Harding, Its First Day Usage and the Birth of Modern First Day Cove James Hering 7 Evolution of Territorial Michigan: 1805-1837 Cary E. Johnson 8 Servicio de Transportes Aereos en Colombia SCADTA - 4th Issue James C. Johnson 8 SCADTA Postal Routes James C. Johnson 8 America's Victory Mail, World War II V-Mail 1942-1945 Kathryn Johnson 8 New York Foreign Mail Fancy Cancels 1845-1878 Nicholas M. Kirke 10 The 1964 New York World's Fair Commemoratives and Their First Day Covers Ronald J. Klimley 8 The Mail of Leningrad Blockade Alexander Kolchinsky 10 The Liberation Period in Hungary During 1938-1944 Alfred F. Kugel 10 Classic France: Postal History of the Ceres and Napoleon Issues of 1849-75 Eliot A. Landau 10 The 1890-1903 4¢ Lincoln Definitives Eliot A. Landau 8 Federal Issues of the Leeward Islands: King George V Reign Paul Larsen 7 The 6¢ Theodore Roosevelt Definitive Stamp 1955-1968 Joann & Kurt Lenz 8 Alsace-Lorraine/Elsass-Lothringen, 1870 to UPU Stanley J. Luft 10 The Postal System in Bosnia-Herzegovina: 1878-1919 William Maddocks 5 British & Guernsey Stamps and their Use During German Occupation; 1940-1945 Andrew Mazzara 8 Four Decades of Asiago Awards for Philatelic Art Harry McCulloch 10 'From Hinrichsen to Michelius' … The Wilhelmian-era Experimental Machine Postm Jerry H. Miller 10 The Evolution of "Via Siberia" Mail . 1899-1945 Jerry H. Miller 8 Persia, 1902 Provisional Typeset Issue of Teheran Behruz Nassre-Esfahani Wednesday, July 17, 2013 Page 2 of 7 Class Division # of Frames Title Program Name 3 U.S. Sub-Station Postal Markings 1890-1902 Dennis H. Pack 8 Forerunners of the Holyland Robert B. Pildes, MD 7 Bermuda - Crossroad of the Atlantic/Postal History from 1806 to 1877 David R. Pitts 7 American Sailing Packets on the North Atlantic 1818 to 1840 James R. Pullin 7 Boyd's Local Post - New York City: 1844-1911 Martin D. Richardson 3 Inter Possessions Mail Daniel Ring 10 Registered Mail of Mexico: Colonial to Early UPU Omar J. Rodriguez 4 Shanghai, Port of Last Resort, 1939-1947 Edward G. Rosen 8 The 1938 Presidential Issue - A Rate Study Robert Schlesinger 5 Egyptian Offices Abroad: Consular and Territorial Offices Peter A. S. Smith 3 Danish West Indies Printed Matter, 1849 to 1917 Arnold Sorenson 5 Pioneer Postage Meters of New Zealand Richard Stambaugh 10 Chicago Street Car Cancels Robert C. Stendel 6 Rates and Usages of the U.S. 3-Cent Circular Die Stamped Envelopes Stephen L. Suffet 9 Errors, Freaks and Oddities on Plate Number Coils Robert E. Thompson 8 Colombia Studies of the 1859-1868 Issues Felipe Toro 10 The 1910 Hahn Reprints of Chile: The Plan, Players, Process and Product Carlos Vergara 5 Tonga Through 1896, Varieties, Perforations, and Cancellations Eugene H. Walters 10 Nicaraguan Railway Ticket-based Provisional Stamps & Uses Neal B. West Revenue 8 Revenues of Colombia 1858-1904 Manuel Arango 5 Revenue Stamped Paper of the Spanish American War Tax Era Bob Hohertz 10 U. S. Civil War Documentary Stamp Taxes 1862-1872 Timothy G. Wait Thematic 6 Search for El Dorado, 1492-1542 Lawrence R. Crain 5 Chinese New Year Jean S. Johnson 5 Games of the Xth Olympiad - Los Angeles 1932 Conrad Klinkner 7 A Trip to the Alps Bruce Marsden 8COCONUTS Phillip J. Stager Noncompetitive Wednesday, July 17, 2013 Page 3 of 7 Class Division # of Frames Title Program Name 1 World Series of Philately Participants APS 5 Filler - APS 1 Upcoming Area Shows APS 1 World Series of Philately Winners 1968-2012 APS 2 Filler - Wisconsin Album APS 1 Filler - APS 1 Filler - APS 1 World Series of Philately Shows APS 5 Life in Milwaukee - At Work, Home and Play James Meverden 3 Wisconsin Civil War Documents Authorized by Treasurer Samuel Dexter Hastings Kristin Patterson Postcard 10 Great Lakes Passenger Steamers of Old - Travel in Bygone Days (1880's-1930's) Roland Essig 10 Happy Holidays: A Deltiologic Journey Through the Latvian Calendar Larry Huebner 8 Paris by Night Seija-Riitta Laakso 10 Mine to Mill - Part Two Phillip J. Stager Single Frame Illustrated 1 Coronation Day Mail of King George V Paul J. Phillips Postal 1 Album Weeds American Philatelic Reference Collection 1 The Static Mail Boxes of Nicaragua William G. Byerley 1 Usages of the U.S. World United Against Malaria Commemorative Issue of 1962 Larry Fillion 1 Little Fort / Waukegan Illinois Postal History Edward Fitch 1 The Fox Joel A. Hawkins 1 Luxembourg Registered Bill Collection Envelopes 1877-1882 Edward H. Jarvis 1 Luxembourg Formular Cards 1870 to 1874 Edward H. Jarvis 1 New York Foreign Mail Fancy Cancels 1873-1875 Nicholas M. Kirke Wednesday, July 17, 2013 Page 4 of 7 Class Division # of Frames Title Program Name 1 Telegraphy in the Confederate States of America George J. Kramer 1 The Butterfield Overland Route George J. Kramer 1 U.S. Test Stamps Related to the B.E.P. (ca. 1907-1959) Joann & Kurt Lenz 1 Rixheim in the 19th Century Stanley J. Luft 1 New Orleans Carriers 1851-1860 Larry Lyons 1 Huguenot-Walloon Issues - Domestic Destinations Keith E. Maatman 1 The Iolani Palace Postal Card: Its Production and Selected Usages Elizabeth J. Nettles 1 Disinfected Mail of Livorno in Tuscany Paul J. Phillips 1 The Man from Chicago with the Big Idea - Arthur H. Pitney Bob Rice 1 Waste Not, Want Not! Gregory Shoults 1 Ukraine's Unissued Stamps Mark Stelmacovich 1 Sequence of Consular Forwarders of Texian Mail Jim Stever 1 Portage (City) Wisconsin Postal History Neal West 1 British Guiana: The 1899 TWO CENTS Surcharge Issue John P. Wynns 1 Jamaica's Llandovery Falls Issue of 1901 John P. Wynns Revenue 1 The British Development of Mauritius Kathryn Johnson Thematic 1 Whats Eating Your Mail? Steven J. Berlin 1 "The Devil's Mail in the 20th Century" Steven J. Berlin World Series 5 Pre-Civil War Postage Rates to the German States Robert S. Boyd 8 The Dominion of Canada: King Edward VII, 1903-1911 The Brigham Collection 10 Postal Stationery of the Ottoman Empire Levantine 10 The Issue of 1851-1856 and It's Role in an Expanding Postal System Gordon Eubanks 10 The UPU and Its Impact on Global Postal Services, 1875-1920 James Peter Gough 8 Confederate States of America: The Lithographed General Issues. Leonard H. Hartmann 8 Mr. Ostrander Smith Goes to Washington! Irvin Heimburger 8 Tennis - From Game of Kings to King of Games Norman F. Jacobs, Jr. Wednesday, July 17, 2013 Page 5 of 7 Class Division # of Frames Title Program Name 8 British Empire Anti-Communist Actions in the Jungles of Malaya 1948-1960 Janet Klug 10 The First Postal Issues of Spanish Antilles (1855-1865) Yamil H. Kouri Jr 8 Imperial Postmarks of the Trans-Siberian Railroad, Chelyabinsk to Manchzhyriya Edward J. Laveroni 10 Presidente Adhesives with Legend "CHILE CORREOS", 1911-1936 William H. Lenarz 10 The Two Cent Revenue Stamped Paper of the United States, 1865-1883 Ronald E. Lesher, Sr. 10 The 1903 Two Cent Washington Shield Issue Nicholas A. Lombardi 10 All Roads Lead to San Francisco: The Private Companies that Carried the Mail in t Larry Lyons 10 112 Years of U.S. Special Delivery Robert L. Markovits 8 Lima 1821-1884, Republican Postal History Until Early UPU Henry Marquez 10 First Days of the 1929 George Rogers Clark Commemorative Andrew McFarlane 10 The British Denominated Machin Series 1967-2012 Stephen McGill 10 U.S.
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