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the companion piece to his 2006 Flags of Our Fa-
Debbie Baker [IA,AL,Congressional frankings]—debbybaker@mac.com
thers—tells the story of the Battle of Iwo Jima from
Mark Baker Enterprises [Dealer CA & NV postal history etc.]
Web: goldrushpaper.commbcovers@directcon.net
the perspective a young Japanese soldiers ordered to Bob Baldridge — [Wisconsin p.h.] bobbaldridge@earthlink.net
defend the island at all costs. Although Eastwood’s
Alan Banks [Missouri] — abanks7@aol.com
movie relies less on the actual words of the letter writ-
William H. Bauer [CO; NY: Otsego Co] — Whbcphs@mkl.com
Beall, Robert — rbeallstmp@aol.com
ers than does Burn’s Civil War and employs more battle John Beane, MD [West VA] — jbeane@prodigy.net
action as would be expected in a Hollywood produc-
Robert Beasecker [MI p. history] — beaseckr@gvsu.edus
tion, his ending is very powerful.
John Beirne [Navals, RPO, AK] — john_beirne@hotmail.com
A group of modern
William R. Beith [Eastern Oregon, OR Doanes]—wrbeith@comcast.net
Japanese archaeologists working in a cave unearth a
Kevin Belmont [SW Arkansas, West Pointers on stamps]
bag of letters that were buried in 1945 and never mailed.
kevin.belmont@west-point.org
Bary D. Bender [Dealer p.c.’s & p.h.; + collects WA: Columbia Co]
The letters were written by Japanese soldiers defend- — ngatecol@bresnan.net
ing the island and contain their expressions of love for
Steven Berlin [interrupted mail, wreicks, crashes, robbery, terrorism]
absent family
drstevenberlin@yahoo.com
. As the letters fall from the bag, the voices
Henry Berthelot [train, shipwrck mail & US postals]
of the fallen Japanese are heard reading from them. — hankberthelot@yahoo.com
Jim Blandford [#210 covers; early Detroit PH] — jblandf526@aol.com
Richard Martorelli and Tom Clarke—two names fa- John Boal [California only]—calpl8z@boal.net
miliar to all La Posta readers—independently explore
Tim Boardman [Washington PH, photos, books & maps]
social aspects of America’s past through the microscope
simcoe@dsl-only.net
Joe Bock [US Airmail 1935-1950 & Arizona town cancels; U.S. WWII]
of postal history in this issue. Their approaches and
jandrhobbies@commspeed.net
subject matter are vastly different, but both authors
John Bloor [World early airmail; air & airmail-related Cinderellas France,
Canada, U.N.] — aerophil59@yahoo.com
provide us with new perspectives on elements of the
Eppe Bosch [WA: Stevens, Pend Oreille, Whitman Co.s; WI: Portage,
American character. I hope you will find their work as
Waupaca, Wood Co.s] — bonep@qwest.net
interesting and enlightening as I have.
Mathew J. Bowyer [see website] — matbowyer@matbowyerbooks.com
James Boyden [WWI military, WW censored] — jimesmc@worldnet.att.net
Cath Clark joins our honoured list of authors in this
Frank Braithwaite [1902 issue, M.O.B., N.Y., “V” & “X” rate markings,
B. Harrison on cvr-Sc#308, 622,694,1045—fbraith@optonline.net
issue with the first part of an examination of the postal Bruce Branson [CA counties: Inyo, Morro, Alpine, Mariposa, Siskiyou)
history of Sequim, Washington. Sequim is one of those
bjbranson@lonepinetv.com
wonderful places occasionally found across our nation
Deane Briggs, MD [Florida Postal History] — drb@gte.net
Roger S. Brody [Series 1902, Prominent Americans]
that can honestly be described as “one of the USA’s
rsbco@optonline.net
best kept secrets.” I’ll not give away the secret here.
Daniel Broulette US, S.Africa, India, Vietnam]—danbro@wdemail.com
Brown, Chip [WV ph; 1903 uses of 1902 definitives on cover]
You will learn more by reading Cath’s article, but I am
grahamb@alltel.net
very proud to publish her initial postal history article
Brown, Edward [parcel posts & plate blocks]— browntreesnakes@gmail.com
in our pages.
Evert Bruckner [MT: Phillips, Blaine, & Valley Co’s] —ebruckner@earthlink.net
Kenneth Burden [Washington & CA DPOs]— burden@localaccess.com
Gloria Burleson [civil war, letters, advertising] — gloria@thelenscap.com
Maurice Bursey [#215 covers, Confd NC & Union occupied NC covers.
mauricebursey@aol.com
Raymond Buse [Cincinnati & Clermont Co., OH p.h.] — stampPat@aol.com
James W. Busse [CA: San Diego Co. p.h.] — Jimb1997@aol.com
POSTAL HISTORIANS ON LINE
Arden Callender [U.S. banknote issues] — callenderardy@sbcglobal.net
If you would like to join this list in future issues of
Carl Cammarata [AK, IN, RPO, Civil War, Special Delivery]
carlcammarata@earthlink.net
La Posta, send us a note via e-mail at helbock@la-
Joseph Campagna [MT, Greece, Italy, Vatican, Turkey p.history]—
post
campagnakphth@msn.com
a.com
Rocco Caponi [OH:Akron, Summit Co, 2c Circular Die postal history
Note: If you are already listed, please take a moment to
(U429) — rcaponi@neo.rr.com
insure that your e-mail address is correct.
Gary Carlson [machine cancels] — gcarlson@columbus.rr.com
Dave Carney [Wisconsin postal history] — dcarney1@new.rr.com
Paul G. Abajian [Vermont postal history]— PGA@vbimail.champlain.edu
Alan Cartwright [Postal Cards—used abroad, with RFD cancels, or w/ Street
Joe Adamski [SD, CT] — joe_adamski@hotmail.com
Car cancels] — c4rto@btinternet.com
Albert Aldham [Machine cancels] — cancels@ptd.net
Victor Case [SE & Central OR] — vjc@uci.net
Jim Alexander [TX: Waco Village, McLennan, Bosque, Coryell counties]
Glenda & John Cheramy [Dealers; Canada] — gcheramy@shaw.ca
jralexander3@aol.com
Larry Cherns [Mostly pre-1954 covers and p.cards containing interesting
American Philatelic Research Library — aprl@stamps.org
letters & messages, respectively, mostly in English] — katchke@hotmail.com
Gary Anderson [US Doanes & ND postal history] — garyndak@comcast.net
Robert Chipkin [3c 1851 issue on CT covers] — rchipkin@comcast.net
Walter Anderson [SD sthood & ter.; SW Minnesota, NW Iowa, Anne Arundel
Robert Chisholm — [Dealer: postal history] — chizz5@aol.com
Co. MD, Butler, Phelps, Ripley Co, MO] — heynetboy1@sio.midco.net
Bob Chow [Colorado] — bob.chow@fmr.com
Kirk Andrews [Expositions, OR, WA, WI] — kirk_meister@yahoo.com
G.A. Clapp [correspondence, US postal history] — g.clapp@cox.net
Dennis Austin [WA,OR,ID] — skypub@quest.net
Douglas Clark [Railway Mail] —dnc@alpha.math.uga.edu
Ted Bahry [Wake & Midway Isl, Benzie Cty, MI] — semperted@aol.com
Tom Clarke [Philadelphia] — ocl-tom@ix.netcom.com
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