United States Registered Mail Subject Bibliography

United States Registered Mail Subject Bibliography

United States Registered Mail Subject Bibliography 10¢ Registry Stamp (32) [Designers of the 10¢ registry stamp]. Essay-Proof Journal 39: 183. Discontinuance of 10 cent Registry. 1911. Mekeel's Weekly Stamp News 28: 26, 248. [Editorial on registry issue]. 1911. Mekeel's Weekly Stamp News: 384. [Heiman auction of proof F1P2a on October 11, 1951]. April 1952. Essay-Proof Journal 34: 119. New 10 cent Registry Stamp Proposed. 15 August 1911. Philatelic Gazette 1, no. 12: 217. [New Issue Chronicle]. 1914. Mekeel's Weekly Stamp News: 413. [New Stamp Issue]. 9 December 1911. Mekeel's Weekly Stamp News: 413. 1911. Philadelphia Stamp News 2: 22. 1911. Southern Philatelist (Shreveport) 3: 22. Ten Cent Registry Stamp. 15 December 1911. Philatelic Gazette 1: 31, 111, 137. U.S. Plate Number Survey. 1959. Bureau Specialist 30: 20-1. (Plate numbers 5000-5999.) Burns, Al. 18 April 1936. Registry Stamps Used to Pay Postage. Weekly Philatelic Gossip 22, no. 5: 158. Canman, Richard W. 1954. Special Postage Stamps for the United States Office at Shanghai, China. American Philatelic Congress Book 20: 17-29. Frajola, Richard C., Auction 1. Collection of United States Postal Agency in Shanghai, China 1867 to 1922. March 21, 1998. Graham, Richard B. 13 August 2001. U.S. registered mail stamp of 1911 was a flop. Linn's Stamp News: 24. King, Beverly S. and Max G. Johl. The United States Postage Stamps of the 20th Century. revised edition v. 1, p. 111. ("A" plates 10¢ registry format.) Kipper, Henry A. 7 June 1913. Mekeel's Weekly Stamp News. Kjellstedt, Harold. August 1913. The U.S. Ten Cent Registry Stamp. The American Philatelist 26: 195. Markovits, Robert L. 1962. First Day Covers, 10 cent Registry Stamp. First Days 7, no. 4: 20. ________. February 1964. The Numbers Game, 10 cent Registry Issue. Bureau Specialist 35: 56. ________. 1961. Second Day Cover, 10 cent Registry. First Days 7, no. 2: 14-5. ________. September 1970. Ten Cent Registry (F1) Precancels. United States Specialist 41, no. 9: 360. ________. September 1971. United States: The 10¢ Registry Stamp of 1911. The Collectors Club Philatelist 50, no. 5: 279-89. ________. November 1971. United States: The 10¢ Registry Stamp of 1911. The Collectors Club Philatelist 50, no. 6: 348-54. ________. January 1972. United States: The 10¢ Registry Stamp of 1911. The Collectors Club Philatelist 51, no. 1: 39-50. ________. 1973. United States: The 10¢ Registry Stamp of 1911. Middletown, NY: Quality Investors. (Reprinted from Collectors Club Philatelist.) Mueller, Barbara R. 1958. United States Postage Stamps: How to Collect, Understand and Enjoy Them. Princeton: Van Nostrand. Chapter XXI, pp. 233-34. Robson Lowe. Barbara R. Mueller Collection. 1983 September 16, 1983. Lots 309-361. Ross, John G. 8 October 1966. Stamp Tips. Stamps. Sloane, George B. 17 June 1936. U.S. Varieties. Stamps: 446. ________. 11 July 1936. U.S. Varieties. Stamps. U.S. Post Office. 1969. Postage Stamps of the United States. Washington: GPO. p.42. 1855-1867 (24) Comments on Norton B. York's Article. 15 January 1944. Stamps: 101. (Probably written by either Ashbrook or Lindquist.) Registration of Letters - Important Modifications. 10 October 1855. New York Daily Times: 1. The Registration System Applied to Foreign Mails. 19 May 1855. New York Daily Times: 4. Registry Fee Paid in Cash. November 1983. Chronicle 35, no. 4: 257. (Illustration of a cover with "Paid 5" handstamps showing the cash payment.) Alexander, Thomas J. August 1988-30 November 1988. Registration. Chronicle 40, no. 139-140: 180-7, 252-6. (The second part consists of four Appendices: Postmaster General's Report December 4, 1854; regulations for Registration of Letters 1855; Postmaster General's Report December 3, 1855; Postmaster General's Report December 1, 1860.) Ashbrook, Stanley B. 25 October 1952. The Five Cents of 1856: Purpose of the Issue. Stamps: 122-4. ________. 1938. The United States One Cent Stamp of 1851-1857. New York: Lindquist. Volume II, pp. 42, 352-362. Chase, Carroll. 1942. The 3¢ Stamp of the United States 1851-1857 Issue. Springfield, MA: Tatham Stamp & Coin. pp. 8, 213, 343-44. Clarke, Tom. July 2009. Philadelphia's Rare Colorful Cancels. La Posta 40, no. 3: 9-27. (includes a small section of Registry markings.) ________. January 2002. Registration at Philadelphia, Part 1. La Posta 32, no. 6: 47-55. Graham, Richard B. 11 September 1989. Numbering of registered letters, 1865-1900. Linn's Stamp News: 26-7. ________. October 1966. Registration. Chronicle 18, no. 53: 134-5. (Pair of 1867 covers showing payment with stamps.) ________. August 1988-30 November 1988. Registration of Letters, 1861-1869. Chronicle 40, no. 3-4: 188-95, 265-6. (only the references appear in the second part.) Huber, Leonard V. and Clarence A. Wagner. 1949. The Great Mail: A Postal History of New Orleans. State College, PA: American Philatelic Society. pp. 122-127. Miles, Pliny. 1855. Post Office Improvements. New York Quarterly 4: 21-53. (Discusses the large sums of money mailed without any security; calls for establishment of money orders.) ________. 1855. Postal Reform its Urgent Necessity and Practicability. New York: Stringer & Townsend. (Section 70 discusses the shortcomings of the newly established U.S. Registered Mail; he argues for establishment of a Money Order system.) Milgram, James W. July 1972. Early U.S. Registered Mail. The American Philatelist 86, no. 7: 587-94. ________. July 1998-31 August 1998. Registered Mail at New York City During the Classic Period 1845-1870. The Collectors Club Philatelist 77, no. 4: 207-17. ________. February 1989. Registered versus Recorded Mail. Chronicle 41, no. 141: 34-7. (Response to the Alexander and Graham articles in issues 139 & 140.) ________. 1998. United States Registered Mail, 1845-1870. North Miami, FL: Phillips. Norona, Delf. May 1934. Genesis of Our Registration System. The American Philatelist: 405-20. Rohrbach, Peter T. and Lowell S. Newman. 1984. American Issue: The U.S. Postage Stamp, 1842-1869. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution. pp. 115-118. Simpson, Tracy W. 1959. U.S. Postal Markings 1856-61 and Related Mail Services. Berkeley, CA: [author]. (List of Handstamped Registry Markings, pp. 119-121.) York, Norton D. 15 January 1944. The Five Cent Jefferson, No. 34. Stamps: 86-90. 1867-1910 (4) Graham, Richard B. 11 September 1989. Numbering of registered letters, 1865-1900. Linn's Stamp News: 26-7. ________. 20 September 1999. Official stationery: registered package envelopes. Linn's Stamp News: 40-1. ________. February 1967. Registration. Chronicle 19, no. 54: 26-7. (Consists primarily of quotes from the U.S. Mail & Post Office Assistant regarding the 1867 changes in Registry Procedures and the payment of the fee with stamps.) ________. August 1988-30 November 1988. Registration of Letters, 1861-1869. Chronicle 40, no. 3-4: 188-95, 265-6. (only the references appear in the second part.) 20th Century (2) King, John G. March 1944. Division of Registered Mails: Registry, Insurance and C.O.D. Services. Postmasters Gazette: 8-10, 14. ________. September 1939. The Postal Service - Its Value to Business. The Credit World 27, no. 12: 24-6. Bibliography (2) Markovits, Robert L. June 1971. A Partial Bibliography on U.S. Registered Mail. Philatelic Literature Review 20, no. 2: 93-5. ________. January 1972. United States: The 10¢ Registry Stamp of 1911. The Collectors Club Philatelist 51, no. 1: 39-50. Book Review (1) Graham, Richard B. 19 July 1999. New book: U.S. registered mail, 1845-70. Linn's Stamp News: 38-9. (Review of Milgram's book.) Canada (2) Handelman, David, Peter A. S. Smith, and Henrik Moutitsen. 2002. A R: Avis de Réception. Ottawa: Publishing Plus. Harrison, Horace W. 1971. Canada's Registry System: 1827-1911. American Philatelic Society. Canal Zone (4) Entwistle, Lawson P. 1982. Postal Markings of the Canal Zone. Canal Zone Study Group. Handbook No. 5. Evans, William. 1911. Stamps of the Canal Zone. Zemer, David T. 1 2008. Cristobal, Canal Zone Registry Exchange Labels. The Canal Zone Philatelist 44, no. 1: 1-2. ________. 3 2002. U.S. Registry Labels on Mail from the Canal Zone and Panama. The Canal Zone Philatelist 38, no. 3: 40-3. Certified Mail (2) Gitlow, Stuart. October 1980. Certified Mail. The American Philatelist 94, no. 10: 923-6. Rehner, John C. 1996. The United States Certified Mail Forms and Labels (POD/USPS Form 3800). Postal Label Study Group. (Extensive study of varieties of Post Office Form 3800, including privately printed.) Chicago (3) Norona, Delf. 1975. Cyclopedia of United States Postmarks and Postal History. Lawrence, MA: Quarterman. Piszkiewicz, Leonard. 2006. Chicago Postal Markings and Postal History. Cary, IL: James Lee. pages 256-272. ________. February 2005. Registered Labels - 1908-1910. Illinois Postal Historian 26, no. 1: 26- 30. (Post Office Form 1549A.) China (4) Dattolico, Michael. August 2006-30 September 2006. Registered and Fourth-Class Mail from China 1900-1901. La Posta 37, no. 4: 60-5. (Boxer Rebellion military mail.) Mizuhara, Meiso. 15 December 1982. U.S. Postal Activities in China. Japan Philatelic Publications 1. Sloane, George B. 17 June 1936. U.S. Varieties. Stamps: 446. Stollnitz, Henry. 1975. United States Mail - Shanghai, China. Postal History Journal. (in five parts.) Dead Letter (1) Landau, Eliot A. 1998. The Ultimate Destination. Chronicle 40, no. 180: 290-92. (An 1894 cover undeliverable to Kerguelen Island.) Essays (1) Undersander, Dan. 2003. Catalog of United States Stamped Envelope Essays and Proofs. United Postal Stationery Society. p. 304. (E710 Nondenominated registry envelope, Essay.) Expositions (2) Karlen, Harvey M. 2004. Chicago's Great White City: A Postal History Panorama of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. Oak Park, IL: Berk-Hill. pp. 140, 171-72, 180, 246. ________.

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