U.S. Presidents Crossword
This months crossword was especially composed for PDb to celebrate the Presidential election in the United States. American philatelists, historians
By PDb Archive|2017-10-11T09:25:59+11:00Mar 25, 2008|History, Presidents, Topicals or Thematics, United States|
This months crossword was especially composed for PDb to celebrate the Presidential election in the United States. American philatelists, historians
By Richard Breckon|2017-10-11T09:26:00+11:00Mar 16, 2008|Articles, Book Reviews, Pony Express, Postal History, United States|
The Pony Express, A Postal History by Richard C. Frajola, George J. Kramer and Steven C. Walske; ISBN 0-911989-03-X; hard
By PDb Directory|2017-10-11T09:26:02+11:00Mar 5, 2008|Classic Stamps, Clubs and Societies, Directory, United States|
The U.S. Philatelic Classics Society is the successor of "The Three Cent 1851-57 Unit" (Unit Number 11) of the American
By PDb Directory|2017-10-11T09:26:02+11:00Mar 4, 2008|Directory, Postal Administrations, United States|
The United States Postal Service (USPS) is an independent agency of the executive branch of the United States government responsible
By Jeremy Lifsey|2017-10-11T09:26:04+11:00Feb 23, 2008|"Philately from Australia", Articles, Exhibitions, Philatelic Publications, United States|
There is one word to describe this World Philatelic Exhibition – SPACIOUS. There was room to walk, room to talk,
By Maurice Mishkel|2017-10-11T09:26:04+11:00Feb 21, 2008|Articles, Philatelic Biographies, Postal History, United States|
This simple cover, addressed in what is suggestive of a child’s hand, is addressed to President Roosevelt or His Secretary,
By Maurice Mishkel|2017-10-11T09:26:05+11:00Feb 9, 2008|Articles, Australia & Dependencies, Postal History, United States|
This cover with the blue 2½d Swan stamp (A.S.C. # 28) travelled 6½ weeks across Western Australia to the east
By PDb Archive|2009-03-27T19:02:41+11:00Jan 23, 2008|United States|
Perforations to USA stamps between 1906-1917 made privately by the Mail-O-Meter Co. on stamps for vending machines. Successor to The
By PDb Archive|2017-10-11T09:26:06+11:00Jan 8, 2008|Local Posts, United States|
Local post established in 1886 at Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States, by Evan Hackney and Charles Bolte. The post
By PDb Archive|2010-02-20T11:27:20+11:00Dec 4, 2007|Airmails, Flight Archive, Middle East, Military, United States, World War II|
Used by British forces in the Middle East during World War II. A special form was used for the message
By PDb Archive|2017-10-11T09:26:12+11:00Dec 4, 2007|Military, Postal History, Postmarks, United States|