Vol. 41 No. 1 Whole number 189  February 2013

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  • President’s Message by Robert G. Rose
  • Intended for Graf Zeppelin But Carried By Steamer by John Trosky
  • Stage Coach Operations and the Mails in NJ, Part 1 by Steven M. Roth
  • Paterson Commemorates the Emancipation Proclamation by Gene Fricks
  • Who Was Sam Miller & What Happened To Him? by Prof. Mark Sommer
  • Legislative Free Franks of NJ, Part II & A New Earliest Free Frank by Ed & Jean Siskin
  • Riverton “Wide” Precans: New Jersey’s Only Horizontal Type by Robert R. Goller
  • Amos Kendall Post PO Fire Letters to NJ Post Offices by Jean Walton
  • Hometown Post Offices:  Robbinsville, NJ by Doug D’Avino
  • Member News:  NJPH Erratum, Donors, New Members
  • Member Ads
  • Literature Available

Vol. 40 No. 4 Whole number 188  November 2012

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  • President’s Message by Robert G. Rose
  • New Jersey’s First Federally-Supplied Handstamps by Robert G. Rose
  • New Jersey’s Legislative Franks by Ed & Jean Siskin
  • Bridgeton’s Postmasters of the 19th Century by Doug D’Avino
  • On The Auction Scene: New Jersey Stampless Covers by Robert G. Rose
  • 75th Anniversary of the Hindenburg Disaster: NJ Notes by Jean Walton
  • Hometown Post Offices:  Changewater, NJ by Arnie Englund
  • Member News:  NJPHS EBay Auction, New Members
  • Member Ads
  • Literature Available

Vol. 40 No. 3 Whole number 187  August 2012

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  • President’s Message by Robert G. Rose
  • Hadley Air Field, New Brunswick, NJ by Jim Walker
  • Seabrook, NJ (08302) by Gene Fricks
  • Census of Early New Jersey Covers: Part 4: Town Markings by Ed and Jean Siskin
  • Ebay Discoveries – Some Nice Finds by Don Chafetz
  • Perfins for the State Of New Jersey – A Review by Fricks, Rose, Jackson, and Hoppis
  • Philatelic Shorts: Birmingham, NJ by Gene Fricks
  • James Moody, An American Loyalist & His Interceptions of Washington’s Communications with Philadelphia by Jean Walton
  • Hometown Post Offices: Bridgeton, NJ by Doug D’Avino
  • Member News: Annual Meeting, Web Resources, New Members, Obituary
  • Member Ads
  • Literature Available

Vol. 40 No. 2 Whole number 186  May 2012

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  • President’s Message by Robert G. Rose
  • NOJEX and Annual NJPHS Meeting
  • Share Your Hometown Post Offices: GSPCC Request by Doug D’Avino & Arne Englund
  • Five Cent 1856 Stamp on Covers from New Jersey by Robert G. Rose
  • From Guadalcanal to the Garden State: August 6, 1942: Part II by Lawrence Brennan
  • Women’s Suffrage in New Jersey by Gene Fricks
  • Anderson/Port Colden/Penwell/Port Murray Post Offices by Arne Englund
  • Special Delivery: Riverton NJ by John McCormick, Patricia Solin, and  Paul W. Schopp
  • Parker & Califon Cancellers by Jim Walker
  • Early Scouting Post Cards Posted in New Jersey by John D. Dowd
  • NJ Central Hauls the Mail: RPO at Bound Brook by Thomas Nemeth
  • Clarksboro Query by Gene Fricks
  • Titanic Mail Clerk John March by Jean R. Walton
  • Member News: Annual Meeting, Donors, New Members
  • Member Ads
  • Literature Available

Vol. 40 No. 1 Whole number 185  February 2012

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  • President’s Message by Robert G. Rose
  • A Wonderful Revolutionary War Letter by Ed & Jean Siskin
  • From Guadalcanal To The Garden State: August 6, 1942: Part I by Lawrence Brennan
  • History of the Hammonton Post Office by Doug D’Avino
  • Civil War Patriotics: The Story of the Beverly Hospital by William E. Hughes, Jean Walton
  • & Richard Micchelli
  • Census of Early NJ Covers, Part 3: Princeton by Ed & Jean Siskin
  • Hometown Post Offices: Ampere, NJ by Doug D’Avino
  • Member News
  • Member Ads
  • Literature Available

Vol. 39 No. 4 Whole number 184 November 2011

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  • President’s Message by Robert G. Rose
  • Clarksburg Rimless Postmark by Robert G. Rose
  • New Jersey Civil War Covers: The Wyman Correspondence by Richard Micchelli
  • Roadstown Manuscript Marking by Gene Fricks
  • Smithville ~ Hezekiah B. Smith’s Industrial Village by Doug D’Avino
  • Development of the Mail in Morris County: Part V by Donald Chafetz
  • Some New Jersey Machine Cancels by Gene Fricks
  • The New Jersey Philatelist, 1892 by Jean Walton
  • Hometown Post Offices: Amatol, NJ by Doug D’Avino.
  • Member News
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  • Literature Available

Vol. 39 No. 3 Whole number 183 August 2011

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  • President’s Message by Robert G. Rose
  • Bordentown Stage cover by Robert G. Rose
  • Two Jersey City Transatlantic Covers by Robert Buckler
  • Elizabethtown Stampless Postmark Altered To Read “Elizabeth” by Robert G. Rose
  • Liberty Corner and Its Postmasters by Doug D’Avino
  • Illegal Use of Postage as Revenue by Edward T. Andrews
  • Census of Early New Jersey Covers, Part 2: New Brunswick by Ed & Jean Siskin
  • Millville’s “Old Home Week”: Snapshots from a Century Ago by Edward C. Smith, III
  • Development of Mail Service in Morris County Part IV by Don Chatetz
  • NJ Manuscript Markings: Update by Steven J. Roth
  • Hometown Post Offices: Wharton (Port Oram), NJ by Doug D’Avino
  • Member News: Minutes, Obituary, New Members
  • Member Ads
  • Literature Available

Vol. 39 No. 2 Whole number 182 May 2011

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  • President’s Message by Robert G. Rose
  • Bordentown Stage cover by Robert G. Rose
  • New Jersey Civil War Covers by Richard Micchelli
  • Clover Hill Fancy Cancel by Jim Walker
  • A New (Old) Postmark And Travelogue by Robert Livingstone
  • Fair View Straightline Handstamp: Is It a New Jersey Postmark? by Robert G. Rose
  • Census of Early New Jersey Covers, Part 1: Newark by Ed and Jean Siskin
  • Additions to the Southard Letters by Mike Yannotta, with Historical Notes by Jean Walton
  • Development of Mail Service in Morris County Part III by Don Chatetz
  • Hometown Post Offices: Fanwood, NJ by Doug D’Avino
  • Member News: Donations, Web Updates
  • Member Ads
  • Literature Available

Vol. 39 No. 1 Whole number 181 February 2011

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  • President’s Message by Robert G. Rose
  • Bordentown Stage cover by Robert G. Rose
  • Point Breeze, (Bordentown, NJ) & The Bonapartes by Jean Walton
  • Lebanon, NJ – An Extraordinary Postal History by Jim Walker
  • On the Auction Scene: NJ Stampless Covers by Robert G. Rose
  • Development of Mail Service in Morris County Part II, 1750-1847 by Don Chatetz
  • The Short-Lived Mannington Hill Post Office edited by Jean Walton
  • Hometown Post Offices: Ocean Grove by Doug D’Avino
  • Member News: Donations, Web Updates, Treasurer’s Report
  • Member Ads
  • Literature Available

Vol. 38 No. 4 Whole number 180 November 2010

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  • President’s Message by Robert G. Rose
  • Abuse of the Franking Privilege by Ed and Jean Siskin
  • First Airmail Leaves Salem County 1938/1918 Plane Crash Memorial by J. Harlan Buzby
  • Middleville Post Office, Sussex County by Doug D’Avino
  • NJ’s Stampless Saw Tooth Rate Marking by Robert G. Rose
  • Atlantic City Additions by Gene Fricks
  • Development of Mail Service in Morris County, 1760-1850 by Don Chatetz
  • Pottersville: Hunterdon or Somerset? by Jim Walker
  • Additions to the Southard Letters by Don Chafetz
  • Hunterdon County Postal History:  Part 13: RR & Canal Mail by Jim Walker
  • Hometown Post Offices: Mount Holly by Doug D’Avino
  • Member News (Paul Jackson Obituary, Web Files, Treasurer’s Report)
  • Member Ads
  • Literature Available