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 44
Articles for the Fall issue, Volume 44, No.4, Whole 172, October 01, 2025
Lumberton – A Robeson County Community Founded by the Indians, Tony L. Crumbley
CHARPEX 2025
Literature Awards
North Carolina’s Postal Notes of 1883-1894: A 25-Year Mystery Solved, Kent Halland and Charles Surasky
A New Discovery for North Carolina’s Independent State and Confederate Use of U. S. Postage, Ken Miller
North Carolina Postal Historian 2025 Article Index
Postal Historian Volume 45
Articles for the Winter issue, Volume 45, No.1, Whole 173, January 01, 2026
Southeastern Stamp Expo 2026
Franklinton, N.C, – A Postal History, Tony L. Crumbley
Charlotte News – R. W. Smith Postmaster, Editor’s Note
Civil War Pardon for Joseph J. Ward – Franklinton’s “Excluded” Postmaster, Steve Swain
North Carolina Southern Letters Unpaid Covers, Tony L. Crumbley
Articles for the Spring issue, Volume 45, No.2, Whole 174, April 01, 2026
Signers of the Declaration of Independence – Letters of William Hooper, Steve Swain
A Variation of the Type 4 Raleigh Postmark, Danny Brinkley
A Newly Discovered Councill’s Store Stampless Cover, Tony L. Crumbley
Articles for the Summer issue, Volume 45, No.3, Whole 175, July 01, 2026
Announcing Salem, NC – A Postal History, Monograph by L. T. Cooper & Tony L. Crumbley
And Then There Were Two – New Bern NC Indeed Went Red in 1863, Stefan Jaronski