This is a listing of North Carolina Postal Historian issues which are not currently available on this web site. All other back issues can be found on this web site in the Library of NCPHS Journals.
Postal Historian Volume 41
Articles for the Spring issue, Volume 41, No.2, Whole 158, April 01, 2022
North Carolina Censored, Military Postal Censorship During World War II, Charles F. Hall, Jr.
North Carolina Adopt-A-Library Program, George Slaton
Biltmore, North Carolina-The Town Named After the Largest House in the Country, Tony L. Crumbley
Mystery Cover
The Last Known Cover Going South on the Washington to Richmond Route, Jerry Wells
Machine Cancel Update, Richard F. Winter
Articles for the Summer issue, Volume 41, No.3, Whole 159, July 01, 2022
Greensborough, Guilford County. A Post Office in Transition from Confederate States Back to United States 1861-1861, Jerry Roughton
Franklinville, NC-One of the State’s First Mill Towns, Tony L. Crumbley
Gillisville: Finally Found, Charles F. Hall Jr.
The Hercules Powder Company Ads Cover of Asheville, Tony L. Crumbley
Two Incoming Wilmington Blockade Covers, Richard F. Winter
Articles for the Fall issue, Volume 41, No.4, Whole 160, October 01, 2022
Marley’s Mills, A Randolph County Post Office, George Slaton
Farewell and Thnak You!, Richard F. Winter
The Postal History of a Premier Southern College-Trinity College to Duke University, Tony L. Crumbley
Maurice M. Bursey, Tony L. Crumbley
Updating the Digital North Carolina Postmark Catalog, Richard F. Winter
Postal Historian Volume 42
Articles for the Winter issue, Volume 42, No.1, Whole 161, January 01, 2023
Buffalo City-North Carolina’s Wild West Town, Tony L. Crumbley
The Postal History of Alexander County, N.C., Charles F. Hall, Jr.
Member Profile: Pierre (“Pete”) Oldham
Fort Hembree, N.C. Cover to Johnson’s Island, Ohio, Ken Miller
Philip T. Wall Obituary, Pete Oldham