You can really advance in your collecting
if you join a specialty organization.
These are not necessarily huge organizations, but the people who
belong are highly dedicated to their hobby. Several of
these groups operate sales and auctions. All of them
have a newsletter. These groups not only help the
newer collector, but provide a venue to the advanced
collectors to publish important research and guidebooks.
I will try to include
contact information in these listings.
Belonging to the American Philatelic Society (APS) is a must for anyone living in the US (and perhaps some folks living in other countries). The group of course is an umbrella for all types of stamp and postal history collecting. You do not need to collect US stamps to benefit from this group! The APS homepage.
The Military Postal History Society (MPHS) is devoted to studying the history of all military mail handling. Their fine book The Postal History of the AEF (currently in update) is full of great information for the collector of military mail from the WW I time period. (The image farther down the page is of military origin, specifically Camp Devens during the First World War.) More about the MPHS.
The Western Cover Society studies all postal history relating to the Old West. In recent years, they completed a full listing of all postmarks of California, an activity which spanned several years. It is now being updated. About the Western Cover Society.
The Machine Cancel Society (MCS)
is devoted to studying the history
of machine canceling world-wide, including the history of the
machines and their makers, as well as the markings themselves
on covers and cards. They have their own
webpage at:
Machine Cancel Society web page.
(The image that follows shows the impression of a machine cancel, specifically
a Universal machine used at a military camp.)
The Washington-Franklin stamp issue (seen above) is just one of the many
US stamps studied by members of the United States Stamp
Society (formerly, Bureau Issues Association). They
try to cover all US issues, primarily from the stamp and production
side. However, they have also published many articles about usages of
these stamps on cover. They are at the:
United States Stamp Society web page.
The Mobile Post Office Society (MPOS) is a great group to belong to,
if you are interested in how mail is handled on moving conveyances. In
particular, this group has been aggressive in publishing a catalog
of ALL of the RPO (Railway Post Office) routes and cancellations for
the United States, and several other countries. Their
excellent publishing program has also yielded books on foreign TPO's,
waterways postal markings, and US trolley car post offices [around
1900, many large US cities operated moving post offices on electric and
horse-drawn trolley cars!].
About the Mobile Post Office Society.
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