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BULLETIN of The Empire State Postal History Society Volume 46 Number 1 June 2013 COMING EVENTS 2 ND ANNUAL NORTHEAST POSTAL HISTORY & EPHEMERA SHOW Stamps, Covers, Post Cards, Documents 32 Dealers Featured Speakers Robert Dalton Harris & Diane DeBlois July 27 & 28 at the Polish Community Center 225 Washington Avenue Extension (www.albanypcc.com for venue information) Saturday Hours: 10a.m. to 6p.m. Sunday Hours: 10a.m. to 4p.m. (www.nphes.com for complete show information) (contact: George McGowan geolotus2003@nycap.rr.com) President s Message Another annual meeting has come and gone. Our meeting was again held at ROPEX this year, although at a different venue. ROPEX was held in an old National Guard Armory on the east side of Rochester and appeared to be well attended. Out Treasurer reported that we are in great shape financially, which I good news for future publications sponsored by the society; also, our membership is holding steady (notice that we are welcoming four new members in this quarter of 2013!). The annual election was held at the meeting with me and the three members of the Director class of 2013 being reelected. We had a change at vice president as Frank Braithwaite was elected to that position. After the annual meeting a board meeting was held at which the board approved the new Life Membership rates, which are reported elsewhere in this edition of BULLETIN. The board also decided to look fir a downstate location for our 2014 annual meeting, in conjunction with a show of course, preferably just outside NYC. Any suggestions? djprze@hotmail.com David Przepiora

Page 2 Bulletin of the Empire State Postal History Society (June 2013) Published Quarterly by the Empire State Postal History Society APS Affiliate #28 web site www.esphs.us Officers: President: David Przepiora ( 15) djprze@hotmail.com Vice-President: Frank Braithwaite ( 15) fbraith@optonline.net Secretary: George McGowan ( 14) geolotus2003@nycap.rr.com Treasurer: George DeKornfeld ( 14) gdekornfel@fairpoint.net Directors: ( 14): Frank Braithwaite, Alan Parsons, Heather Sweeting ( 15): Maris Tirums, Brian Levy ( 16): John Cali, Charles DiComo, Drew Nicholson Regional Representatives: Northern: Gerald Wiley Upper Hudson: Maris Tirums Mohawk: vacant Lower Hudson: vacant NYC/LI: Frank Braithwaite Leatherstocking/Catskill: vacant Central: Bob Davison West Central: vacant Southern Tier: Alan Parsons Western: David Przepiora Advertising Manager: Bulletin Auction Manager: George McGowan (email above) Bob Bramwell (email below) 150 Burden Lake Rd. PO Box 4150 East Greenbush, NY 12061-3602 Pinehurst, NC 20374 Chairman of the Publications Committee: Drew Nicholson dan.ddn@comcast.net 18 Valley Drive, Pawling, NY 12564-1140 Excelsior! (Semi-Annually) Bulletin (Quarterly) David E. Williams, Editor Bob Bramwell, Editor davidinindiana@aol.com rbramwell@nc.rr.com 7115 Abbey Woods Dr. NE PO Box 4150 New Salisbury, IN 47161 Pinehurst, NC 28374 Secretary s Membership Report Welcomed Into Membership: Joel Harrington H. James Maxwell Margaret McClure Steven M. Roth Applicants for Membership: Calvin C. Smith Howard Wunderlich Phoenicia, NY Ronkonkoma, NY

Bulletin of the Empire State Postal History Society (June 2013) Page 3 PAID ADVERTISEMENT ROPEX 2013 PALMARES 19 exhibitors in the general class and 5 exhibitors in single frame class participated at ROPEX last month. Society member George DeKornfeld s The Marcophily of Hudson, New York 1793 1919 received Gold and the Rochester Philatelic Association s Dusty Miller Award. George also won our Society s Best New York State Postal History Exhibit for his Gold on the Hudson Marcophily exhibit. Al Parsons won Vermeil for Corning NY Postal History Including DPS Now Served by the Corning Post Office. In addition, Jack Rosenstein received Silver Bronze for The Forerunner Posts of the Holy Land and Bronze for Postmarked Rochester. LIFE MEMBERSHIPS OFFERED As mentioned by David P., ESPHS offers Life Memberships at rates scaled to your age. To take advantage of this offer, contact Membership Secretary George McGowan at the email address on page 2. The rates are as follows: Ages 65 and Over: $200 Ages 51 to 64: $300 Ages 40 to 50: $350 Ages 39 and Under: $400

Page 4 Bulletin of the Empire State Postal History Society (June 2013) ESPHS MEMBERS EXHIBIT AT COLOPEX 2013 Al Parsons receives feedback on his Corning exhibit from Judge Allison Crusik As I promised about 9 months ago, here is a report on my experience as a first-time exhibitor. First, I made the decision to attend the show and mount my pages (rather than ship my exhibit to the sponsoring organization). Being there, I was able to meet in front of my exhibit with the judge responsible for writing up the panel s comments and get advice in greater depth and a lot of support for the future development of my topic (Schenectady, of course). Happily, my exhibit was well received and yielded a silver medal, which I was pleased to accept from Show Chairman Mark Reasoner (that s APS Executive Director Ken Martin behind me trying to pick my pocket, it appears). Bob Bramwell

Bulletin of the Empire State Postal History Society (June 2013) Page 5 OHIO WINS POSTAL HISTORY EXHIBITING COMPETITION AT COLOPEX 2013 By Al Parsons Out of the ten postal history or state philatelic societies eligible to compete in the Sweeting Award (a/k/a Northeast) Postal History Exhibiting Competition only two were represented in the latest chapter of the competition, held at COLOPEX 2013 in Columbus OH June 7-9, 2013. The rules of the competition require it be held at a WSP show within the ten states defined as Northeast for purposes of the competition. It has now been held at each of the eligible shows: twice at ROPEX (NY), and once at March Party (OH), PNSE (OH), Philatelic Show (MA) and NOJEX (NJ). The winning society chooses the location of the next competition among the six eligible shows. Competing societies at COLOPEX 2013 were Ohio Postal History Society and Empire State Postal Society. Each society had two exhibitors but Ohio had three exhibits and ESPHS only two. With a Gold and two Silvers versus NY s two Silvers, Ohio easily won the competition. Exhibiting for ESPHS were Bulletin Editor Bob Bramwell with his first exhibit, two frames entitled The Simplex Hand Stamped Postal Markings of Schenectady, NY 1797 to 1875, receiving Silver and the AAPE Novice Award, and ESPHS Board member Al Parsons with five frames entitled Corning, NY Postal History Including DPOs Now Serviced by the Corning Post Office, receiving Silver. Parsons gave a short history of the Sweeting Award, named in memory of the first President of ESPHS, and presented it to Matt Liebson, OPHS President, at the COLOPEX 2013 Awards Banquet. Here, ESPHS s Al Parsons presents the Sweeting Award plaque to OPHS President Matthew Liebson. OPHS will hold the plaque until the next competition and will determine the venue for the next Northeast Postal History Exhibiting Competition. Let s resolve to increase our Society s participation next time. Team size really matters in this event!

Page 6 Bulletin of the Empire State Postal History Society (June 2013) The Trading Post Where Members Meet To Buy, Sell or Trade NYS Postal History and Promote Research Projects All members in good standing may submit one notice to The Trading Post each year. Trading Post ads should relate to New York State or other collecting interests or a New York State research project on which you seek members help. (3 line maximum. Send to Bulletin Editor) New Members Collecting Interests H. James Maxwell collects Pre-1865 covers relating to the Erie Canal. He can be reached at hjmesq@kc.rr.com Joel Harrington collects New York stampless covers. Contact him at cobberraney@comcast.net Margaret McClure collects postal history of the Pony Express and American Indians; also the 1939 World s Fair. Her contact information is maggiem14@verizon.net Steven Roth is interested in Pre-1860 Stage and Inland Waterway mails and CSA Waterway mail. Contact Steven at St. George Condominium, Unit 209, 1280 21 st St. NW, Washington, DC 20036 Steve Zirinsky collects Dutchess County. Steve is a dealer in British Colonies specializing in Australia, NZ and the South Pacific. He can be reached at PO Box 230049, Ansonia Station, NY 10023 WANTED for record or for purchase: any Postmaster s Quarterly Accounts (esp. pre-1856) Account of Mails Sent ; A/c of Mails Received ; A/c of Pamphlets and Newspapers. Robert Dalton Harris, POB 477, West Sand Lake NY 12196; agatherin@yahoo.com BUY SELL: New York State postcards. Nancy Foutz at nfoutz@earthlink.net or (845) 687-0175 Wanted: KATONAH, NY covers, esp. with auxiliary markings, by Terrence Hines, Box 629, Chappaqua, NY 10514-0629. Stephen Reinhard wants to acquire Mexico aerophilately (pre-wwii). Send photocopies or scans (both sides) with ask price to sreinhard1@optonline.net or POB 110, Mineola, NY 11501. Will trade Niagara, NY for Genesee Court House, NY. Irving H. Tesmer (716) 837-5214 or irvtesmer@aol.com WANTED: Schenectady County, stampless through Presidents. Send copies to J. Haynes, Box 358, Allendale, NY 07401. Bulletin of the Empire State Postal History Society (June 2013) Page 7

ITHACA, NY postal history wanted, 1860-1870; pre 1820, attached rate cds, 1815-16 War Surcharge, #1 and #2 on cover. Stefan Jaronski at bug@midrivers.com Wanted: better Transatlantic postal history items between U.S. and Austro-Hungarian Empire (time period 1850-1875 only, Austria, Hungary, Bosnia) Contact Harry Sharbaugh at ahsharbaugh@comcast.net Express Companies: Covers, Labels, Handstamps, Cornercards, Cameos. BUY, SELL, TRADE. William (Bill) Sammis, 436 Thomas Rd, Ithaca NY 14850; cds13@cornell.edu NEW YORK Want List: Essex and Clinton Counties; County/Postmaster postmarks VERMONT: #10, #11, #114, #210 on cover; Octagons, Ovals, Stars, Attached Rates, Doanes, RFDs, County/Postmaster. Glenn Estus at gestus@westelcom.com Wanted: Durant, Raquette Lake, Marion River (and RR), Blue Mountain Lake, NY areas including Eagle & Utowanna Lakes. Photos, postcards, RPPCs, memorabilia, ephemera, etc. Also, early ornithology magazines. Eric Sullivan, oldcards1@aol.com Modest M. Oprysko wants 1861 3 on New York City covers. Send photocopies with ask price to him at PO Box 218, Baldwin Place NY 10505. WANTED: Broome County, NY covers especially the smaller offices; also photos or scans of Broome Co. post offices and postmasters (see index at www.broome-countypostal-history.com/coverindex2.html David E. Williams at davidinindiana@aol.com ALWAYS BUYING Long Island postal history and ephemera; Benjamin Harrison on cover i.e. #308, #622, #694, #828. NYS bedding revenues and American landscapes. Frank Braithwaite at fbraith@optonline.net U.S. Postal History Mail Bid Sales: 5,000+ lots in each catalog, always including many New York listings. Send $3.00 for next issue. Jim Mehrer, 2405 30 th Street, Rock Island IL 61201 or www.postal-history.com Glen Cove, NY native seeks postal covers canceled at Glen Cove, pre-1945, to trade or buy. Contact Joseph V. Gallagher at DeanTovar@aol.com 100 s of new items added to my website www.postalnet.com/dontocher. Classic postal history through W/.F and hundreds of WWII/Prexie/Transport covers. Don Tocher Reach me at dontocher@earthlink.net Ed: Contact me directly at rbramwell@nc.rr.com if your Trading Post ad does not appear in this issue.