Confederate Stamp Alliance UN-Official Bulletin Classified Ads

Confederate Stamp Alliance

CLASSIFIED ADS

9 OCT 2002

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  1. Mike O'Reilly (mcoreilly@worldnet.att.net) has a number of copies of the Confederate Philatelist and is selling them at $1.50 each. He has also put together an Excel spreadsheet that is a checklist of the different issues of the CP/CSA journal. If you want one, you can send Mike an E-mail request.

  2. Conrad Bush (bearclan@nwfl.net) is looking for the following items:

  3. John Kimbrough (jlkcsa@aol.com) is looking for any Confederate Cover, Letter, or Document containing the "Kimbrough" family name. Also buying Confederate Stamps, Covers, and Currency for resale - no quantity too large or too small.

  4. Joe Crosby (joecrosby@home.com) is looking for POW Covers from other than Johnson's Island as well as Postal History from Oklahoma and the Indian Territory 1824-1908.

  5. Phil Warman (suncoaststamp@aol.com) is looking for CSA covers from Fauquer and Rappahanock Counties, Virginia (Stamped, Stampless, Dues, Paids). Phil also has a good stock of Charleston SC to trade for Virginia covers.

  6. Chuck Gray (ChuckRGray@aol.com) is working on a book project "History of the Army Postal Service" and needs the following Army Field Markings:

  7. Dee Metcalf (dmetcalf@xtn.net) is looking for covers with legible Green(e)ville, Ten markings.

  8. Carl Hedin (cah@naples.net) is hoping to find a cover to or from Lt. John A Stephens, a POW at Johnson's island. He was captured at the surrender of Port Hudson.

  9. Bernie Losekamp (Fulge83@aol.com) is looking for covers, documents, and letters etc from Camp Chase, Johnson's Island, and Camp Dennison.

  10. Jim Monroe (jmonroe@jgr.com) is looking for CSA Navy related covers as well as a cover from Shepherdstown, VA and any covers related to a CSA Maryland Regiment.

  11. Stefan Jaronski (i_bugdoc@hotmail.com) is seeking examples (photocopies of covers and/or cover descriptions) of army mail operations in the Dept of East Tennessee & Southwest Virginia, e.g. Goodson, Bristol, Glade Spring Depot, Greenville, Morristown, Tazwell C.H. Cumberland Gap, Knoxville or Strawberry Plains (soldiers due covers, covers addressed to soldiers).

  12. Dick Hall (mrslela26@aol.com) is always looking for College covers 1860 to 1865.

  13. Steve Carol (Dr_History@juno.com) is looking for nice clean covers with the following stamps: Also looking for the following stamps MNH or MLH #11f, #12a, #12b, #12f.

  14. William Parks (wsparks@compuserve.com) would like to purchase (or locate) CSA post (way bills) from Coffeeville, Grenada, Holly Springs, Natchez, Oxford and Water Valley (all in Mississippi).

  15. Leonard Hartmann (pbbooks@attglobal.net) wishes to purchase the CSA Stone Lithographs, especially items for plating. Also buying Stone Lithographs on cover from any town that he does not already have. Must be VF+. He also wants to purchase PROOFS of the 10c Lithograph in blue and black.

  16. James Glover (jglover2@ix.netcom.com) is researching / looking for covers, letters, documents, images and anything else from Johnson's Island POW camp.

  17. Tony Crumbley (tcrumbley@charlotte.infi.net) is buying CSA Covers.

  18. Charlie Rice (Gladesman1@aol.com) has two overall advertising covers that are damaged and he needs help in finding out what the illustrations are on the missing portions.

  19. Deane Briggs (drb@gte.net) would appreciate a listing of your FLORIDA covers and postmarks on CSA #3,#5, #8, #9, and #10. These are for a computer census listing of Florida CSA uses. If he does not already have it listed, he will probably ask you for a Xerox copy. (ed -- This is a very worthwhile project, and we urge your support.)

  20. Bill Johnston (wjohnston@sprintmail.com) is looking for a CSA Winchester, Va cover dated in May or June 1862.

  21. Edward Close (stamphound@home.com) is just starting out in the exhibiting field and wants to get his feet wet with two one-frame exhibits. He is looking for multiples of the General Issue stamps for one of them and POW covers for the other.

  22. Frank Crown (fcrown@telisphere.com) is conducting a census of Georgia Postmasters Provisionals. This completely new census will be easier to use and will contain previously unpublished information. To make the census as comprehensive as possible all members with Georgia Provisionals in their collections are requested to send him photocopies or scans of their holdings. The importance of scans or photocopies cannot be understated as these are the basis for all listings in the census. Send your photocopies to Gen. Frank Crown CSA P.O. Box 98626 Tacoma WA 98498 or E-Mail the scans to the E-Mail address above. Frank thanks you in advance for your help.

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