NEW JERSEY POSTAL HISTORY JOURNAL

Tables of Contents - January 2000 to Date

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Vol. 44 No. 1 Whole Number 201 February 2016

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  • President’s Message by Robert G. Rose
  • The First U.S. Warship Sunk On 7 December 1941: NJ-Built Battleship, USS Oklahoma (BB 37) by Capt. Lawrence B. Brennan, USN (Ret.)
  • N.J. Local Posts #8: Fearey’s Mustang Express, Old & New Theories by Larry Lyons
  • Stage Operations and the Mails in NJ: An Update by Steven M. Roth 33
  • Jersey City to Manila by China Clipper: A Colgate Cover by John Trosky & Jean Walton
  • NJ Straight Line Handstamps: Springfield, NJ by Robert G. Rose
  • New Finds of Early New Jersey Postmarks by Ed & Jean Siskin
  • February 2016 Web Update by Warren Plank
  • Member News –Thanks to Donors, Member Update, and February 29 challenge
  • Hometown Post Offices: Alpine, NJ by Jean Walton
  • Member Ads

Vol. 43 No. 4 Whole Number 200 November 2015

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  • President’s Message by Robert G. Rose
  • History of the Batsto Post Office by Arne Englund
  • LAWRENCE KEARNY, A Forgotten New Jersey Hero by John Edge
  • N.J. Local Posts #7: City Letter Express Mail, Newark, NJ by Larry Lyons
  • NJ Straight Line Handstamps: Haddonfield, NJ by Robert G. Rose
  • Jersey City to Lakehurst & Around the World by John Trosky
  • Nuclear Powered Attack Submarine – USS New Jersey by Capt. Lawrence B. Brennan, USN (Ret.)
  • Edgerston: Window to Life in NJ during the Revolution by Jean R. Walton
  • Foxcatcher Farm – Mixing Felony & Philately by Prof. Mark Sommer
  • Roosevelt-Carteret: A Short-Lived PO Name by Jean Walton
  • Members News: Webmaster’s Report by Warren Plank
  • Member News: Treasurer’s Report by Andy Kupersmit
  • Member News – Other news (Dues/D’Avino card sale) by Jean Walton
  • Hometown Post Offices: Iona, NJ by Jean Walton
  • Member Ads
  • Literature Available

Vol. 43 No. 3 Whole Number 199 August 2015

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  • President’s Message by Robert G. Rose
  • Garden State Post Card Club Show!
  • NJ Straight Line Hand Stamp Postmarks: Lawrenceville by Robert G. Rose
  • Navy Chaplain C.S. Stewart & A 158 Year Old Cover by Capt. Lawrence B. Brennan, USN (Ret.)
  • Moorestown From Morristown Auxiliary Mark by Ed & Jean Siskin
  • N.J. Local Posts #6: Hackney & Bolte, Atlantic City, New Jersey by Larry Lyons
  • New Jersey-Built Warships at Tokyo Bay: 70th Anniversary of VJ Day by Capt. Lawrence B. Brennan, USN (Ret.)
  • Vernon-Verona Missent Item by Gene Fricks
  • Glenn Dye, A New Jersey Original by Jean Walton
  • Member News: Minutes of Annual Meeting, Notices, Membership Report
  • Hometown Post Offices: Bivalve, NJ by Jean Walton
  • Member Ads
  • Literature Available

Vol. 43 No. 2 Whole Number 198 May 2015

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  • President’s Message by Robert G. Rose
  • NOJEX and Annual Meeting
  • Lincoln Funeral Train Passes Through New Jersey by Jean Walton
  • All Points West: The Railway Post Offices of Jersey City by John A. Trosky
  • Early Post Offices in the Lambertville Area by Jim Walker
  • N.J. Local Posts #5: Faunce’s Penny Post, Atlantic City, New Jersey by Larry Lyons
  • New Jersey-Built Fleet Tug USS Sonoma by Capt. Lawrence B. Brennan, USN (Ret.)
  • On the Auction Scene: NJ First Day Covers and $1 Columbian by Robert G. Rose
  • J. Theodore Calhoun ~ A NJ Civil War Surgeon by Jean Walton
  • Jersey to New Jersey ~ New Jersey’s 350th Anniversary by Prof. Mark Sommer
  • Webmaster Update by Warren Plank
  • Member News: NOJEX, New Member, and Thanks to Donors
  • Hometown Post Offices: Brotzmanville, NJ by Arne Englund and Len Peck
  • Member Ads
  • Literature Available