Le bulletin de la Société: Haiti Philately
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- May 1975, Vol. 1(1)
: Message from Reginald Gagneron, president pro tem. 1–2
- July 1975, Vol. 1(2)
: What is new? 1 : Opinions 1 : The map stamps [issues with full sheet having a country map in the background] 1 : Haiti Philately [purpose of the journal] 1–2 : Currency in Haiti 2 : Error report [Scott #487] 2 : Some suggestions 2 : Souvenir sheets 2 : Imperforate 2 : List of members [preliminary] 3 : Warning – illegal issues [J.H. Stolow’s space exploration set “réalisations pacifiques d'exploration spatiale”] 3
- September 1975, Vol. 1(3)
: Error report 1–2 : Inverted overprints 2 : The Salomon stamps [part 1 of 2; Scott #21-25] 2–4 Comments from our readers 4 : Membership 4 : New issue [Scott #C432-C433 (centenary of UPU)] 5 [map of Port-au-Prince 1860] 6
- December 1975, Vol. 1(4)
: Are you violating the law? [collecting counterfeits] 1 : Error report 1–2 : Haiti – the country 2 : Market trend 2 : The Salomon stamps, part 2 [of 2; Scott #21-25] 3–4 : Mr. Peter Jeannopoulos – autobiography 4–5 : Correction and addition 5 : From the president 5–6 : Editor’s note 6 : Market trend 7 : The famous painting issue [Scott #647-652, #C366-C368] 7 : The Pelé issue [Scott #649-655] 7–8 : The first Christmas in the New World [Scott #C91-C92; #641-642 (Fort de la Nativité)] 9–10 : Report from the secretary-treasurer 10–12 [Scott #C403-C406 (flag issue proofs)] 13
- March 1976, Vol. 2(1)
: “Haitiana” [stamps from other countries referring to Haiti] 1–2 : The origin of the gourde [excerpted from “The 1902 overprints of Haiti”]. Repr. from American Philatelist, vol. 45, no. 9, June 1932 2 New issue announcement [Scott #696, #C434-C437 (bicentennial of the U.S.A.)] 2 : An open letter to the philatelist 3 : Heroes of Haiti. Repr. from Scott’s Monthly Stamp Journal, May 1967, pp. 69-77 4–9 : The 1898 watermarked issue [Scott #46-51] 10–12 Haiti’s gold foil [Scott #C309] 12 : Revenue stamps (timbre mobile) 13 : [Scott #448-450, #C145-C147 (1959 Pan American Games in Chicago)] 13 The counterfeit controversy 14 F. Burton Sellers 15 The Audubon issue 15 1933-40 airmail series [Scott #C5-C9] 15 : Report from the secretary-treasurer 16–17
- June 1976, Vol. 2(2)
: The Coubertin stamps (B1, CB1-2) 1–2 : Haiti – a nostalgic look 3–5 : A 40-year-old postal tribute to Lindbergh’s good will tour. Repr. from Gibbons-Whitman Stamp Monthly, June 1968 6–10 : Incoming foreign mail cancels or I.F.M.’s 11 : Senator King’s visit [of Port-au-Prince on March 23, 1931] 12–13 : Abraham Lincoln [Scott #447, #C142-C144a] 13 George Washington [Scott #C11] 13, 19 : New issue information [Scott #692-695, #C399-C402 (1976 overprints)] 14 Vaut mieux tard que jamais [Scott #660-661, C387-C390] 14 : Message from the president 15–16 : Report from the secretary-treasurer 17–18 [Scott #696, #C434-C437 (bicentennial of the U.S.A.)] 19
- September 1976, Vol. 2(3)
: The leftovers [Scott unlisted Haitian material] 1–2, 4 [1949 cover with bicentennial of Port-au-Prince issue and special cachet; 1928 West Indian Aerial Express inauguration cover] 3 : Report from the president 5 Haiti – the General Post-Office 5 : The Society in the news [KERPHILA ’76] 5–6 Advertising 7
- December 1976, Vol. 2(4)
: The 1904 issues of Haiti: the centenary and Nord Alexis stamps [Scott #82-88, #89-95, #96-101, #102-107] 1–5 M. Gagneron resigns 5 : Message from the editor 6 The Mangones auction [Edmond Mangones stamp collection auctioned at Harmer (New York City) on May 5, 1976] 7–9 : Haitian vacation 10–11 A curious error [Scott #B20] 11 New issue information [Scott #C438-C447A (1976 overprints)] 11 Auction report [results of first HPS mail auction] 12 New members 12–13 Advertising 13
- March 1977, Vol. 3(1)
: The centennial flag cancel of Haiti 1–3 : The Dominican Republic and additional Haitiana 3 New issue information [Scott #713-715, #C469-C471 (1976 Olympics Montreal); #710-712, #C466-C468 (centenary of the telephone); #697-700 (Dessalines)] 4 Let’s hear from you 4 : “Operation Postmarks”: the pursuit of Haitian town cancels 5–11 : Restoration of Christophe’s Citadel [Scott #404-405, #C81-C90] 11 Postal stamps overprinted “timbre mobile” [this list prepared by Felix Salnave contains errors; see HP 33(4)] 12 Joux Chateau [Scott France #1112] 13 Re-valued President Vincent [Scott #357 error] 13 : Report of the secretary-treasurer 14
- June 1977, Vol. 3(2)
: Plating the one centime re-engraved stamp of 1886 of Haiti [Scott #18 (Liberty head issue)] 1–7 : The pursuit of Haitian town cancels [postscript to article in HP 3(1)] 8–10 More “Haitiana” 10 New issue information [1976 Dessalines issue ???] 10 : Postal stamps overprinted for revenue purposes [supplement to list in HP 3(1), p. 12] 11 : The 1889 black handstamp of Cap Haïtien 12 : 3rd Pan American Games issue – August 27, 1959 [Scott #448-450, #C145-C147] 13 : Jean Baptiste Paul Dessables 13–14 : Addendum re: 1898 watermarked issue [Scott #46-51] 14 Revised postal rates [as of Dec. 15, 1976] 14 Dr. Jan Boesman dies [Scott #C317-C318] 15 Additions to your French philatelic vocabulary 15 : Report of the secretary-treasurer 16 : Message from the editor 17–18 : Scott catalog prices: then and now [Scott #1-20 (Liberty head issue) prices of 1925 vs. 1975] 18
- September 1977, Vol. 3(3)
: Fournier’s forgeries 1–3 Black Blot assessment 4 : The Royal Netherlands Steamship Company as seen on the stamps of Haiti 4–7 F. Burton Sellers given Lichtenstein Memorial Award at Collectors Club fete 7–8 G.T. Steward 8 H.P.S. mourns loss of prospective member [Felix Salnave] 8 Haiti honors Lindbergh [Scott #C460-C463 (1974 Copernicus overprinted)] 9 Additions to your French philatelic vocabulary 9 : Report of the secretary-treasurer 10–11 : Sylvio Cator [Scott #421-423, #C115-C118] 12 CENJEX ’77 12 Made counterfeit Haytian stamps. Repr. from New York Herald, 21 June 1895 13 Boesman stamps and stationery [Scott #C317-C318a] 14–15 Jan L. Montes dies 16 AMPHILEX ’77 16 : Louis Borno (b.1865-d.1942) – issue of 1924 [Scott #315-319]. Repr. from Who’s who on the postage stamps of Haiti. Pan American Union philatelic series no. 12, Washington D.C., 1949 16–18 : Message from the editor 18 : Scott catalog prices: then and now [Scott #21-37 prices of 1925 vs. 1975] 18
- December 1977, Vol. 3(4)
: The date tree issue [Scott #26-30; for errata, see issue 4(1), p. 17] 1–7 : The Madonna on stamps [Scott #340-348, #C14-C18 (1942 Our Lady of Perpetual Help)]. Repr. from Coros Chronicle, vol. 9, no. 4, Aug. 1957 8–9 : Frederick Douglass 1817-1895 9 Lindbergh variety [Scott #C460-C463 (1974 Copernicus overprinted)] 10 Sellers’ collection burglarized 10–11 Haitiana continued 11 BALPEX ’77 11 : Killick, Hammerton (b.1847-d.1902) – issue of 1943 [Scott #349-354, #C22-C23 (destruction of the Crête-à-Pierrot)]. Repr. from Who’s who on the postage stamps of Haiti. Pan American Union philatelic series no. 12, Washington D.C., 1949 12–13 Dumas varieties [Scott #335-336, #C10] 13 : Scott catalog prices: then and now [Scott #38-51 prices of 1925 vs. 1975] 14 : Report of the secretary-treasurer 15 : Message from the editor 16 Additions to your French philatelic vocabulary 16
- March 1978, Vol. 4(1)
: Haitian air mails [part 1 of 7]. Repr. from The Air Mail Collector, vol. 1, nos. 1-4 & 6-9, Nov.-Dec. 1928 & Apr.-July 1929 1–6 Color changelings [Scott #100 (1904 Nord Alexis 20c)] 6 Fundamentals of philately [by L.N. & M. Williams; book recommendation] 7 : U.S. used in Haiti [U.S.M.C. cover] 7 SEPAD [show, Philadelphia, 1977] 7 [Two die proofs for palm tree issue] 8 : Dessalines, Jean Jacques (b.1758-d.1806) – issue of 1947 [Scott #369-382, #C46]. Repr. from Who’s who on the postage stamps of Haiti. Pan American Union philatelic series no. 12, Washington D.C., 1949 8–9 : [cover with 1898 issue] 10 New provisionals [Scott #705-708 (1978 black overprints)] 11 : Report of the secretary-treasurer 11–12 : Haiti’s Port au France cancel [CTO cancel on 1963 freedom of hunger issue] 12 Overprint varieties [as reported by A.F. Salgado and Reginald Gagneron] 13–14 : U.S. naval covers [listing of author’s collection] 14–15 Scott catalog price changes 16 Errata [in “the day tree issue” article of HP 3(4)] 17 : Society status report for 1977 18 Election announcement 19 : A piece of postal stationery [U.S. postal card reply half returned from Port au Prince to New York City] 19
- June 1978, Vol. 4(2)
: The rewards of a specialized Haiti collection 1–3 Additions to your French philatelic vocabulary 3 : Haitian air mails [part 2 of 7]. Repr. from The Air Mail Collector, vol. 1, nos. 1-4 & 6-9, Nov.-Dec. 1928 & Apr.-July 1929 4–9 : Leconte, Jean Jacques Dessalines Cincinnatus (b.1852-d.1912) – issue of 1912 [Scott #166-168]. Repr. from Who’s who on the postage stamps of Haiti. Pan American Union philatelic series no. 12, Washington D.C., 1949 9–10 [Scott #46-51 (1898 watermarked issue)]. Repr. from Mekeel’s Weekly Stamp News, vol. 16, no. 41, whole no. 615, 11 Oct. 1902 10–12 : Message from the editor 12 Les Cayes 12 : U.S. naval covers [supplementary listing] 13–15 : Report of the secretary-treasurer 16 Under the gavel [Sotheby Parke Bernet Stamp Auction sale, March 1978] 17–18
- September 1978, Vol. 4(3)
: Haiti at CAPEX 1–3 : Affranchissements reçus 5 cts. [paper strips as substitutes for stamps on 3 Jan. 1920] 3 : Haitian air mails [part 3 of 7]. Repr. from The Air Mail Collector, vol. 1, nos. 1-4 & 6-9, Nov.-Dec. 1928 & Apr.-July 1929 4–9 : Philatelic pilgrimage [of Rev. Henryk Misiak in 1956] 9 Hamilton Bank Note Company essays 1897-1898(?) 10 The Salomon type of Hayti. Repr. from The Philatelic Journal of Great Britain, vol. 10, no. 120, 20 Dec. 1900 10–12 : Message from the editor 12 [Scott #359a variety] 12 : New issue information – the centenary of the telephone issue [Scott #710-712, #C466-C468] 13–14 : Report of the secretary-treasurer 14 Trends of stamp values 14 : Alexandre Sabès Pétion (b.1779-d.1818) – issue of 1904 [Scott #87-88]. Repr. from Who’s who on the postage stamps of Haiti. Pan American Union philatelic series no. 12, Washington D.C., 1949 15–16 : A new cancel [1978 Port-au-Prince “principal” postmark] 16 : A new provisional [Scott #709 (1978 red overprint)] 16 : Trial proofs of the 1898 watermarked issue [Scott #46-51] 17
- December 1978, Vol. 4(4)
: An interesting letter from Port au Prince, March 21, 1843 1–3 : A checklist of Haitian revenues [updated by Carroll Lloyd and Peter Jeannopoulos]. Repr. from The American Revenuer, vol 14, nos. 4-6, Apr. to June 1960 4–11 [S.S. Haiti (Columbian Mail Steamship Company) paquebot cancel] 11 : Harris lists Ryukyu [stamps issued while under U.S. administration] 12 Hubbard addresses the C.C. 12–13 The date tree issue [Scott #26-30] 14 : Oreste Zamor (b.1861-d.1915) – issue of 1915 [Scott #219/232 (stolen issue)]. Repr. from Who’s who on the postage stamps of Haiti. Pan American Union philatelic series no. 12, Washington D.C., 1949 14–15 Seth Parker [cachets] 15 Kohl Briefmarken-Handbuch: the revolutionary turmoils 1888-9 [translated by John Van Altena Jr.] 16–18 Proposed issue [Scott #720 , #C480-C482 (International Year Against Apartheid 1978)] 18 : First annual convention [of the HPS at BALPEX ’78] 19–20 : Report of the secretary-treasurer 19 : Olympic Games of Montreal [1976, Scott #713-715, #C469-471 (issued 1978)] 21 : [Scott #709 (1978 red overprint)] 21
- March 1979, Vol. 5(1)
: Haitian town cancels 1–5 : Haitian air mails [part 4 of 7]. Repr. from The Air Mail Collector, vol. 1, nos. 1-4 & 6-9, Nov.-Dec. 1928 & Apr.-July 1929 5–11 Bruce W. Ball auction [Sept. 1978 in New Orleans, Louisiana] 12–13 : Watermarked revenues 13 : Damaged philatelic covers 14 Postal stamps overprinted as revenue stamps 15 : Report of the secretary-treasurer 16 : Year of the Child [Scott #716, #C472-C473 (50th anniversary of the Inter-American Institute of the Child); see also HP 6(1), p. 14] 17 Registry markings [used by the Port au Prince post office in the 1950s] 17 A.P.S. affiliate no. 81 18 : Message from the editor 18 : A revenue listing 19 Ballon Galiffet [Scott #C318A] 20 Our second mail auction sale [announcement] 21 Glossary of abbreviations for auction sale listings 22
- June 1979, Vol. 5(2)
: Haiti: the nineteenth century issues. Repr. from Stamp Monthly, Feb. 1978 23–26 Waterlow sample stamps [1950-1954] 26–28 : Haitian air mails [part 5 of 7]. Repr. from The Air Mail Collector, vol. 1, nos. 1-4 & 6-9, Nov.-Dec. 1928 & Apr.-July 1929 28–33 : Revenues 33 : Haitian revenue stamps 34–37 : [postscript to “An interesting letter from Port au Prince, March 21, 1843” in HP 4(4)] 37 The post of the Republic of Haiti. Repr. from L'Union Postale 36, 12 Dec. 1911 38–39 : Report of the secretary-treasurer 39 : Message from the editor 40
- September 1979, Vol. 5(3)
: Haitian air mails [part 6 of 7]. Repr. from The Air Mail Collector, vol. 1, nos. 1-4 & 6-9, Nov.-Dec. 1928 & Apr.-July 1929 41–46 : Haitian postal censorship during World War II. Repr. from Civil Censorship Study Group Bulletin, Dec. 1978 46–48 : Scott #392 varieties – 7 April 1953 48 Institute of the Child [Scott #716, #C472-C473 (50th anniversary of the Inter-American Institute of the Child)] 49 CARE issue [Scott #717-718, #C474-C476 (20th anniversary of the establishment of CARE in Haiti)] 49 [notes on Scott #C391-C394 (Pan American Health Organization issue), #665-668 (20th anniversary of the Caribbean Travel Association)] 49 Human Rights issue [Scott #719, #C477-C479 (30th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)] 50 : Pétion-Ville cancels 51 : Revenue variety 51 : Louis Étienne Félicité Lysius Salomon (b.1809-d.1888) – issue of 1887 [Scott #21-24]. Repr. from Who’s who on the postage stamps of Haiti. Pan American Union philatelic series no. 12, Washington D.C., 1949 52–53 : Machine cancels 53 : Report of the secretary-treasurer 54 The Latin Post 54 H.P.S. elections 55 H.P.S. mail sale [no. 2 canceled due to lack of interest] 55 StampShow 79 56 Pan-American Games [no stamps commemorating the 10th Pan-American Games?] 56 Price fluctuations 56 Control punch [Scott #C340 overprinted for revenue purposes] 56
- December 1979, Vol. 5(4)
: U.S. naval covers [supplementary listing] 57–59 The Mainsheet 59 : International Year Against Apartheid [1978, Scott #720 , #C480-C482 (issued 1979)] 60 : Haitian air mails [part 7 of 7]. Repr. from The Air Mail Collector, vol. 1, nos. 1-4 & 6-9, Nov.-Dec. 1928 & Apr.-July 1929 61–63 APS revises “Black Blot” program 63–64 Grounded Haitian birds fly back into spotlight [Audubon issue]. Repr. from Linn’s Stamp News, vol. 52, no. 46, whole no. 2662, 12 Nov. 1979, pp. 1 and 3 64–65 : 1977-1979 postal markings 66–70 : Report of the secretary-treasurer 71 The pine forest 71 : Message from the president-elect 72 Koerber auction 72 : Postal stamps overprinted for revenue purposes 73 Saint Marc 73 : Haiti #305 74
- March 1980, Vol. 6(1)
: The British and French postal agencies in Haiti [part 1 of 6: British packet service to Haiti – introduction, January to November 1842] 1–6 : Haiti’s border dispute with the Dominican Republic as shown on stamps of both countries [Scott #321]. Repr. from Pan American Philatelist, vol. 2, no 1, Sept. 1955 6–8 : Sale of the “Helmut Wolff” and “Nemo” collections of Haiti 9–14 International Year of the Child [1979, Scott #721-723, #C483-C486] 14 Trends of stamp values 15 : Hurricane Hazel stamps [Scott #RA23-RA24, #RAC1-RAC2] 15–16 : Report of the secretary-treasurer 17 The Spanish-American Philatelist 18
- June 1980, Vol. 6(2)
: The British and French postal agencies in Haiti [part 2 of 6: British packet service to Haiti – October 1842 to August 1850] 19–24 : Pierre Nord Alexis (b.1822-d.) – issue of 1906 [Scott #125/149]. Repr. from Who’s who on the postage stamps of Haiti. Pan American Union philatelic series no. 12, Washington D.C., 1949 24–25 : The bogus Audubon stamps 26–30 : Antenor Firmin [Scott #720 , #C480-C482 (International Year Against Apartheid 1978)] 31–32 First aerogram [1958] 32 Wedding bells [Scott #C487-C489 (1980 overprint commemorating wedding of Pres. Duvalier)] 33 : U.S. naval covers [four more covers] 34 L.A.P.S. exchange circuit 35 Provisionals [Scott #724-726 (1980 overprints)] 35 Report for June of the Haitian Philatelic Society 36 Jérémie 36
- September 1980, Vol. 6(3)
: The British and French postal agencies in Haiti [part 3 of 6: British packet service to Haiti – August 1850 to July 1881] “36–39” ⇔ 37–40 APS reprints “The Yucatan affair” [the work of forger Raoul Charles de Thuin] “39” ⇔ 40 : Barron Pierre de Coubertin (b.1863-d.1937) – issue of 1939 [Scott #B1, #CB1-CB2]. Repr. from Who’s who on the postage stamps of Haiti. Pan American Union philatelic series no. 12, Washington D.C., 1949 “40–41” ⇔ 41–42 : Haiti: surcharges during the American occupation [Scott #235-308 (overprints 1915 to 1920)]. Repr. from Mekeel’s Weekly Stamp News, vol. 34, no. 41, whole no. 1554, 9 Oct. 1920 “42–47” ⇔ 43–48 Kenedi auction [sale #222 on April 28, 1980 in North Hollywood (Los Angeles), California] “48–50” ⇔ 49–51 : Report of the secretary for September “51” ⇔ 52
- December 1980, Vol. 6(4)
: The British and French postal agencies in Haiti [part 4 of 6: British packet service to Haiti – internal service, summary] “52–60” ⇔ 53–61 Classic Philatelics releases Higgins and Gage supplement. Repr. from Linn’s Stamp News, 20 Oct. 1980 “60” ⇔ 61 : La dame aux camélias [Scott #C178] “61” ⇔ 62 : Tirésias Augustin Simon Sam (b.1835-d.1916) – issue of 1898 [Scott #52/66]. Repr. from Who’s who on the postage stamps of Haiti. Pan American Union philatelic series no. 12, Washington D.C., 1949 “62–63” ⇔ 63–64 : Message from the president “64” ⇔ 65 Report of the treasurer “65” ⇔ 66 New issue information: Dessalines issue [Scott #727, #C490-C493] “66” ⇔ 67 Tourist issue [Scott #728-730, #C494-C498 (1980 World Conference of Tourism)] “67” ⇔ 68 World cup of soccer [Scott #731-733, #C499-C506 (50th anniversary of the World Cup)] “68” ⇔ 69 : Message from the editor “69” ⇔ 70 Early airmail cachets [illustrations] “69” ⇔ 70
- March 1981, Vol. 7(1)
: Message from the president 2 : Off to Rio 2 : How do you know you can’t write? 2 : The British and French postal agencies in Haiti [part 5 of 6: French postal agencies] 3–7 : Note from your new editor 8 Henry Gifford Hardy [biography] 9 : Auctions: prices realized??? 10–11 : Do you have any perfins on Haitian stamps? (perforated initials on stamps) 12 : Marine covers [USMC (United States Marine Corps) covers and cancellations] 12 Gerald R. Boarino [biography] 13 : Souvenir sheets [Scott #C19-C21 (1942 Our Lady of Perpetual Help); repeated in HP 7(2)] 14–15 : Haiti Philatelic Society (fact sheet 1980-81) 16 : Secretary’s report as of March 30, ’81 17 Application for membership in the Haiti Philatelic Society [application form] 18
- June 1981, Vol. 7(2)
: Message from the president 20 : The British and French postal agencies in Haiti [part 6 of 6: French postal agencies – addendum; conclusion] 21–25 Question box 26 Album notes 26 : Auction news – St. Patrick’s Day sale brings record prices 27–37 Carroll Lloyd [biography] 28 : Souvenir sheets [Scott #C19-C21 (1942 Our Lady of Perpetual Help); same article as in HP 7(1)] 38 : 1934 post offices and agencies in Haiti [see HP 7(3) for corrected spellings of town names]. Repr. from Philatelic Magazine, Mar. 1981 39–40 : Additional naval covers [two more covers] 41 : Secretary’s report 42 : Haiti Philatelic Society (fact sheet 1980-81) 43 Application for membership in the Haiti Philatelic Society [application form] 44
- September 1981, Vol. 7(3)
: Message from the president 46 People – Lee Wallace Dean III [biography] 47 Obituary [Scrini, George A.] 47 : The 1902 overprints of Haiti [part 1 of 2; Scott #67-81 (provisional government overprint)]. Repr. from American Philatelist, vol. 45, no. 9, June 1932 48–51 Question box 52–53 Letters [to the editor] 54–55 Haitian art – new issues [Scott #734-737, #C507-C510] 56–58 Town names [corrected spellings of town names given in Moorhouse’s “1934 post offices and agencies in Haiti’, see HP 7(2)] 59 Naval covers [updated complete listing] 59–62 : HPS auction #1 [results of first HPS mail auction (not really the first!)] 63 : Auctions [Harmers (New York) May 1981] 64 : Coming events 64 : U.P.U. Scott #385-388, #C49-51 [1950 overprints to commemorate the 75th anniversary (in 1949) of the U.P.U.]. Repr. from U.P.U. seventy-fifth anniversary issues. S.P.A. handbook no. 3, second revised edition, VanDahl Publications, Albany, Oregon 65 : Album notes 66 : U.S. Marine Corps, Haiti 67 : Marine covers 67 : Secretary’s report as of Aug. 15, 1981 68 : Haiti Philatelic Society (fact sheet 1980-81) 69 Application for membership in the Haiti Philatelic Society 70
- December 1981, Vol. 7(4)
: Message from the president 72 : The 1902 overprints of Haiti [part 2 of 2; Scott #67-81 (provisional government overprint)]. Repr. from American Philatelist, vol. 45, no. 9, June 1932 73–76 : Haitian historical résumé. Repr. from Who’s who on the postage stamps of Haiti. Pan American Union philatelic series no. 12, Washington D.C., 1949 77–78 Question box 79 : United Nations stamps [Scott #442-443, #C136-C138 (10th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1958); #B9, #CB16-18 (International Refugee Year 1959-1960)] 80 : Haitian aerograms, an update [complete listing] 81–84 : More comments on “wedding bells” [Scott #C487-C489 (1980 overprint commemorating wedding of Pres. Duvalier)] 85–86 Haiti wins big 86 Proposed officers for 1982/1983 86 : Postal agencies – town cancels 87–88 : Editor’s notes 89 : Secretary’s report 90 Membership list [to members only] 91–94 Official ballot [to members only] 95
- March 1982, Vol. 8(1)
Officers for 1982-83 2 : Message from the new president 2 : The Haiti Philatelic Society – our seventh year 3 : 1907 surcharges [Scott #150/161] 4 : 2,008 kms. in search of Haitian town cancels [see also HP 8(2)] 5–10 : Secretary’s report 10 President Van Altena’s appointments 10 : HPS auction progress 11 : HPS auction #1 summary 11 : HPS auction #2 – prices realized 12 : P. Kenedi auction [held January 15, 1982] 13–15 : Auction results [David Feldman auction of September, 1981] 16 : First painting issue [Scott #643-646, #C366-C368] 17 Question box 18 : Royal Netherlands steamship line [book recommendation: Cockrill’s series booklet no. 26] 18 Letters [to the editor] 19 : [Scott #738-741, #C511-C512 (Dec. 1981 / Jan. 1982 overprints)] 19 : Naval covers (update) 20–21 : Haiti Philatelic Society income statement for year ending Dec. 31. 1981 [treasurer’s report] 22 : Haiti Philately index [part 1 of 2] 23–26
- June 1982, Vol. 8(2)
: Postscripts I and II [to “2,008 kms. in search of Haitian town cancels” from HP 8(1)] 28–29 : X Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights [Scott #442-443, #C136-C138] 30 : Album weeds – Hayti. Repr. from Album weeds or how to detect forged stamps. 1st edition published 1881, 560 pp. 31–32 HPS auction #3 prices realized 33 HPS auction #2 – final summary 33 : “Une carotte”. Repr. from Pan American Philatelist, vol. 1, no 4, July/Aug. 1954 34–39 : Interned enemy alien mail 40–41 : United Nations 15th anniversary souvenir sheet [Scott #C169a] 42–43 : U.S. Marine Corps offices in Haiti. Repr. from American Philatelist, vol. 89, no. 8, Aug. 1975, p. 737 44 : Look inside 45 : Secretary’s report 46 : Haiti Philately index [part 2 of 2] 47–50
- September 1982, Vol. 8(3)
: Message from President Adele 52 : 1907 surcharges [Scott #150/161] 52 : Haitian town cancels 53–58 : Czyl’s Penny Post 59 Question box 60–61 [Scott #402]. Repr. from The Spanish American Philatelist, vol. 4, no. 6, May/June 1982, p. 11 62 : The genuine 1902 overprints [Scott #67-81 (provisional government overprint)] 62 : New issues [Scott #771-780 (1982 World Cup, issued 1983)] 63 : 10th anniversary of Jean Claude [Scott #742-747] 64 : Haiti – money exchange rate 65 : Maps 65 : Coinage of St. Domingue and a note on postal rates 66 Letters [to the editor] 70 Your collection [editor’s comment] 70–71 : Phantoms of philately [President Legitime essays] 71 : The palm tree issue [Scott #26-51; edited by Reginald Gagneron; see also HP 9(1), p. 100]. Repr. from Mekeel’s Weekly Stamp News, vol. 51, no. 52, whole no. 2461, 27 Dec. 1937 72–75 : Secretary’s report 76
- December 1982, Vol. 8(4)
: ESPAMER ’82 78 : Difficulties in evaluating the price of Haiti covers 79–80 More ship covers 81–82 : The traveling man in Haiti circa 1926 83–87 The flea market 88 : Auction report [George Alevizos Public Auctions (Westwood, Los Angeles) October 1982] 89 Prices realized, HPS auctions #3 & #4 90 : Haitian airmails – the earlier flights [for errata, see issue 9(1), p. 3]. Repr. from Stanley Gibbons Magazine, n.d. 91–96 : Air mail prices [from The American catalogue of air mail and first day covers. 1929 edition, Berkshire Exchange, Cummington, Mass.] 97–98 Essays for the Empire of Haiti [1850 Faustin I. (Soulouque) essays]. Repr. from The Stamp Collector’s Magazine, vol. 5, no. 53, 1 June 1867 99–100 : The palm tree issue [Scott #26-51; reply to article in HP 8(3)] 100 Marine bits and pieces 101 : Secretary’s report 102
- March 1983, Vol. 9(1)
: Message from the president 2 : Editor’s notes 3 : More kilometers, fewer town cancels, part 1 [of 3] 4–10 : 10th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights [Scott #442-443, #C136-C138] 11 : Auction news [Manning sale (New York City) January 28, 1983] 12–19 More auction news [David Feldman auction of November 29, December 3 1982] 20 : Town cancels comments 21 : Recent errors [on Scott #738, #741 and #C511] 22 Flea market 23–24 : Other town cancels 24 : Philatelic first day covers 25 : Haiti Philatelic Society income statement for year ending Dec. 31. 1982 [treasurer’s report] 26 : Secretary’s report 26
- June 1983, Vol. 9(2)
: The Frank Marston collection of Haiti town cancels: part I – the project itself [part 1 of 2] 28–31 : Haiti town “maze” 31 Question box 32 : “S 2 D” surcharge of 1917 [Scott #245; from Dr. Hennan’s unpublished papers] 33–36 : Postal history auction [The Clearing House] 37 : Scott #318 – President Joseph Louis Borno [from Dr. Hennan’s unpublished papers, edited by Polly Van Dyke] 37 Letters [to the editor] 38–39 1915 official news in Haiti [stamp taxes] 40 : More kilometers, fewer town cancels, part II [of 3] 41–45 Naval covers 46 Dr. Gerald L. Boarino [biography] 46 : 1912 Leconte issue [Scott #166-168; from Dr. Hennan’s unpublished papers, edited by Polly Van Dyke] 47 Haiti 1847 – British post office notice 48 Have you read?? [suggested books] 49 : The decimes markings. Repr. from Postal History Journal, n.d. 49 : Malaria issues of the United Nations [Scott #486-488, #C188-C190a; see also HP 9(3), p. 74]. Repr. from Malaria issues, United Nations. VanDahl Publications, Albany, Oregon 50 Flea market 51 : Secretary’s report 51 : Editor’s corner 52
- September 1983, Vol. 9(3)
: Call for annual meeting and message from the President Adele Van Altena, Milton, Wisconsin 54 : The Frank Marston collection of Haiti town cancels: part II – the collection [part 2 of 2] 55–60 : Color variety [of Scott #750 overprint] 59 F. Burton Sellers, HPS #21, named Luff Award recipient 61 : New issues [Scott #770B-770I (centenary of Haiti’s joining the UPU)] 62 : Postal stationery 62–64 : More kilometers, fewer town cancels, part III [of 3] 65–67 : Naval covers 68 Letters, more letters [to the editor] 69 : Errors and varieties of Haitian stamps 70–72 First recorded proclamation of Toussaint [August 19. 1793] 72 : Cinderellas [L. Bernard poster stamps; see also HP 49(1), p. 31] 73 : [corrections to Zinsmeister’s “Malaria issues of the United Nations” from HP 9(2)] 74 Proposed amendments to the by-laws of the Haiti Philatelic Society 75 : Secretary’s report 76
- December 1983, Vol. 9(4)
: Message from President Adele Van Altena 78 : An amateur’s view of computers 79–80 : SEPAD 1983 – another grand award for an exhibit of Haiti 80 : The Haitian post from independence to 1860 [part 1 of 2] 81–86 : Ecclesiastical use of the “Service Officiel” franking privileges in Haiti 87–91 Haitian perfin 92 Centenary of Haiti’s joining the UPU [Scott #770B-770I] 92 Haiti remembers a naval hero [Scott #349-#354 (destruction of the Crête-à-Pierrot)]. Repr. from The Stamp Review, vol. 23, no. 10, Nov. 1943 93 : The editor’s corner 94 : Naval cover notes 95–96 Flea market 96 : Report of the Marine Service (1917) [report of the U.S. post office inspector J.E. Lamiell on the postal service of Haiti] 97–98 : Surcharged issue of 1981-82 [Scott #738-741, #C511-C512] 98 : Boesman’s balloon flight over Haiti [1968; Scott #C317-C318]. Repr. from Airpost Journal, June 1983, pp. 329-330 99–101 Changes is the 1984 Scott catalog for Haiti 102 : Secretary’s report 102
- March 1984, Vol. 10(1)
: Message from the president 2 : The Haitian post from independence to 1860 – part II [of 2] 3–8 Reference lists [of articles of interest to collectors of Haitian philately, part 1 of 3] 9–13 Tidbits 13 : The treaty of frontiers 1929 [Scott #321; from Dr. Hennan’s unpublished papers, edited by Polly Van Dyke] 14–15 : World cup of football 1982 [Scott #771-780 (issued 1983)] 16 : Things to come [Scott #789-794 (World Communication Year 1983, issued 1984); #810-817 (200th birthday of Simón Bolívar in 1983, issued 1985)] 17 A new Director of Posts installed 17 : A 142 – the Dessalines type [article repeated in HP 10(2)] 18 Naval covers (liisted as of March 1984) 19–23 Nyrba line (New York, Rio, Buenos Aires) 23 Flea market 24 Question box 24 : Haitian Philatelic Society income statement for year ending Dec. 31. 1983 [treasurer’s report] 25 : Secretary’s report 26
- June 1984, Vol. 10(2)
HPS at Dallas 28 : Haiti’s perfin 29–30 Reference lists, part 2 [of 3; articles of interest to collectors of Haitian philately] 31–34 : 10th anniversary of “Jean Claudisime” (Scott #742 -747) 35 : Centenary of first stamps of Haiti [Scott #781-788] 35 : The Boyd Lyon air mail stamp – the first non stop flight from New York to Haiti and return [Scott #C4A; from Dr. Hennan’s unpublished papers, edited by Polly Van Dyke] 36–38 Kudos to member Piet Steen 38 British post office notice – 1881 38 Law regulating the execution of the Universal Postal Convention [1881] 39–40 : Series of 1910 [Scott #162-165; from Dr. Hennan’s unpublished papers, edited by Polly Van Dyke] 41 Questions & answers 42 : World cup football 1982 [Scott #771-780 (issued 1983)] 43 : A 142 – the Dessalines type [same article as in HP 10(1)] 44 : A strong market for Haiti – report of David Feldman auction Geneva, March 19:20, 1984 45–48 [Entire letter quoted in the The Sheffield Iris of May 15, 1821] 49 : Secretary’s report 50
- September 1984, Vol. 10(3)
: The 1 centime and 2 centimes surcharges of 1906 [Scott #108-109; from Dr. Hennan’s unpublished papers, edited by Polly Van Dyke] 52 : The Postal Union rates of Haiti [part 1 of 2] 53–55 : New issues [Scott #789-794 (World Communication Year 1983, issued 1984)] 55 Reference lists, part 3 [of 3; articles of interest to collectors of Haitian philately] 56–58 : More about pricing covers 59–64 Naval covers [update to list published in HP March 1984, pp. 19-24] 65–67 : [Eric Roberts needs help with “a ratty cover”] 67 [Two first day covers with cachet] 68 : Brasiliana-83 69 : Official covers [penalty covers] 70–72 British post office notice – 1884 73 : Old friends meet through HP 73 The USS Washington and the USS Seattle 73–74 More about town cancels [post offices and agencies listed in Nomenclature internationale des bureaux de poste. Union Postale Universelle, Bern, 1968] 75 British post office notice to all postmasters, General Post Office. 9th October, 1826 76 : Secretary’s report 76
- December 1984, Vol. 10(4)
: Message from President Adele Van Altena 78 : Postal rates of Haiti, part II, changes in 1906 [part 2 of 2] 79 : 1923 essays 80–84 : Philasoft computer program 84 : Haiti – scouts on stamps 85–96 : Haitian international airmail covers 97–99 : G.O.20 tax stamp 99 : Haiti’s Christmas stamp [1954; Scott #C91-C92] 100 Election information & dues notice 101 : Secretary’s report 102 Ballot – vote for 1985 officers 102
- March 1985, Vol. 11(1)
: Message from the president 2 : Better late than never! [editor’s message] 3 : 1904 Nord Alexis issue [Scott #96-107; unpublished notes, edited by Polly Van Dyke Woodside] 4–7 APS election notes 7 Stamp theft committee 7 : The centenary of independence 8 : The Atlas line 8 : Exposition philatélique [Haitian Museum of Art, December 5-8, 1984] 9–14 : Haitian Philatelic Society income statement for year ending Dec. 31. 1984 [treasurer’s report] 15 : Secretary’s report 16 Membership list, 1985 for members only 16A
- June 1985, Vol. 11(2)
: Some observations [editorial] 18 Membership update 19 The Haitian beat 19 : Lindy and the 1928 “Cafe” stamp [Scott #320, #337] 20–26 : Haitian town cancels, an update 27–29 : A cover story [“La Gonave” town cancel; see also HP 11(3)] 30
- September 1985, Vol. 11(3)
: Some observations [editorial] 32–33 Membership update 33 The Haitian beat 33 : The varieties of the United Nations 15th anniversary [Scott #469, #C168-C169a] 34–35 : Follow-up... [to “A cover story” from HP 11(2) about “La Gonave” town cancel] 35–36 : Port-au-Prince cancellations 37–49 : A cover story [Limbé cancelling device] 50
- December 1985, Vol. 11(4)
: The editor’s corner 52–53 The Haitian beat 53–54 Membership 54 In memoriam Earl P. L. Apfelbaum 55 New issues [Scott #810-817 (200th birthday of Simón Bolívar in 1983, issued 1985)] 56–57 : The second palm tree issue, 1893-95 or 1892-95 (?) [Scott #32-37] 58–59 : The Dumas issue of 1936 [Scott #335-336, #C10] 60–68 A follow-up [to Sellers (1984): “Haiti’s perfin”, HP 10(2)] 68–69 : A cover story: U.S. Army post office in Haiti 70
- March 1986, Vol. 12(1)
: Editor’s corner 2 Membership 3 : An invitation from the president [AMERIPEX 1986] 3–4 The Haitian beat 4–5 : The official post office seal of Haiti 6–9 : Postal stationery essays for Haiti 10–13 : History of the National Railway Company of Haiti [part 1 of 3; unpublished 1953 manuscript] 14–16 : Philately and environmental education on Haiti’s 1969 bird stamp issue [part 1 of 2; Scott #611-615, #C326-329] 17–20 : Haitian Philatelic Society income statement for year ending Dec. 31. 1985 [treasurer’s report] 21 A cover story [National Railway Co. of Haiti cover] 22
- June 1986, Vol. 12(2)
: Christie’s auction of the Clifford W. Shafer collection 24–28 : The Ottmar Zieher “stamp” cards 29–32 : Philately and environmental education on Haiti’s 1969 bird stamp issue [part 2 of 2; Scott #611-615, #C326-329] 33–34 : History of the National Railway Company of Haiti [part 2 of 3; unpublished 1953 manuscript] 35–37 : An updating of USN cancels in Haiti with additions and modifications 38–45 A cover story [1934 U.S.S. Woodcock cover] 46
- September 1986, Vol. 12(3)
: Editor’s corner 48–49 Membership... 49 The HPS at AMERIPEX ’86 49–50 : Auction revitalized [annual HPS mail auction] 51–52 Recent issues... [Scott #818-823 (500th anniversary of the arrival of Europeans to the New World); Scott #825-829 (provisionals); Scott #830-836 (International Youth Year)] 53–54 : Certain facets of Haiti’s early postal system 55–58 : History of the National Railway Company of Haiti [part 3 of 3; unpublished 1953 manuscript] 59–61 : Some additional revenues and revenue categories of Haiti 62–67 A cover story [“POSTE PAYÉ” handstamp] 68
- December 1986, Vol. 12(4)
: Editor’s corner 70 : Some notes on the postal system of the USMC during its occupation of Haiti 71–74 : An annotated compilation of the USMC postmark types used in Haiti 74–85 A cover story [Haiti stationery postcard with US stamp] 86
- March 1987, Vol. 13(1)
: Editor’s corner 2–3 Membership 3 : Multiples of the Liberty head issues of Haiti [Scott #1-20] 4–5 Auction news 6 : Interned enemy alien mail: further findings 7–10 : F.D.R. and the Haiti connection [Scott #C33-C34] 11–16 : Haitian Philatelic Society income statement for year ending Dec. 31. 1986 [treasurer’s report] 17 : A cover story [1902 cover with philatelic stamp selection] 18
- June 1987, Vol. 13(2)
: Editor’s corner 20 : Haiti at the F.D.R. auction of 1946 20–21 : A sweepstakes lottery in Haiti, also being a somewhat personal history 22–24 : Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable [Scott #448-450, #C145-C147 (3rd Pan American Games, Chicago, 1959)] 25 : Hayti or Haiti? 26–29 : A partial census of Haitian town cancels in use 1986 30–32 : New variety or fake [Scott #C183a (Scott #C93 with “Dr. F. Duvalier ... 1961” overprint)] 33 : A cover story [1889 domestic triple rate cover] 34
- September 1987, Vol. 13(3)
: Editor’s corner 36–37 : Haiti’s second Coat-of-Arms issue, 1892-1895 [Scott #32-37; for errata, see issue 14(1), pp. 70-71] 37–42 A new issue... [Scott #837-843 (40th anniversary of the founding of UNESCO)] 43 : A double impression of the 1887 issue [Scott #24a (5c Salomon stamp)] 44–45 : The auction of the “Hispanionla” collection of Haiti 45–47 : A cover story [newspaper wrapper sent registered] 48
- December 1987, Vol. 13(4)
: Editor’s corner 50 Membership... 50 : Literature review [of Peter C. Jeannopulos (1987): A study of Haiti’s 20 centimes lithographed stamp of 1895 and plating guide.] 51 Auction news 51–52 : Genuine and false (issues) from Haiti [translated by Eric Roberts]. Repr. from Postryttaren. (the Swedish postmuseum yearbook) 1968 52–56 : Haiti revenue stamps on postal covers. Repr. from The American Revenuer, Mar. 1987 57–66 : Stamps and the new constitution [prohibiting the use of images or names of living people on Haiti’s money or stamps] 67 : A cover story [postage due on US cover to Haiti] 68
- March 1988, Vol. 14(1)
: Editor’s corner and varia 70–71 : Cancels of Cayes 72–77 : A second Fournier Liberty head forgery: opinion, fact or fiction? [for errata, see issue 14(2), p. 84] 77–78 : The maiden voyage of the “S.S. America” 79–80 : Haiti Philatelic Society income statement for year ending Dec. 31. 1987 [treasurer’s report] 81 : A cover story [erroneously repeats the text from HP 13(4)] 82 - FIXME: According to the editorial of the next issue, a replacement for page 82 with the correct cover story was shipped with HP 14(2), but it isn't in either of the PDFs.
- June 1988, Vol. 14(2)
: Editor’s corner and varia [“an addendum...” to article series “history of the National Railway Company of Haiti” in HP 12(1-3)] 84–86 : The 1986 Haitian passport and passport stamps 87–90 : Further updating of USN covers with cancels in Haiti 91–92 : Varieties of the 1892-1895 issue [Scott #32-37] 93–97 : A cover story [three wrappers with special rate for sample of merchandise] 98
- September 1988, Vol. 14(3)
: Editor’s corner and varia [Scott #B20 color error (basic stamp Scott #469 printed in blue instead of green)] 100–103 : Haiti revenue stamps on postal covers: epilogue 104–108 : A spectacular new find? [1906 “gold” issue with faked 1902 provisional government overprint] 109–111 : A cover story: air mail via Haiti 111–112
- December 1988, Vol. 14(4)
: Editor’s corner and varia 114–115 New issue... [Scott #844-848 (Charlemagne Péralte)] 115–116 : A philatelic mystery [Haiti no. 1 with Cap Haïtien provisional marking] 116–118 : H.P.S. mail auction 1988 report 119–120 : A cover story [1946 cover sent from Roche-à-Bateau] 121–122
- March 1989, Vol. 15(1)
: Editor’s corner and varia [Audubon scandal as per Elizabeth Abbot (1988): Haiti / The Duvaliers and their legacy. Mc Graw-Hill, New York City – 1942-44 tuberculosis seals] 2–6 : The Boyd–Lyon round-trip to Haiti [part 1 of 2; Scott #C4A]. Repr. from Airpost Journal, July 1987, p. 322 7–13 : Haiti Philatelic Society income statement for year ending Dec. 31. 1988 [treasurer’s report] 14 : A cover story [1930 cover from prisoner to “Provisional President” Roy] 15–16
- June 1989, Vol. 15(2)
: Editor’s corner and varia 18 : The Boyd–Lyon round-trip to Haiti (part II) [of 2; Scott #C4A; see also HP 15(3) for “Boyd–Lyon epilog”]. Repr. from Airpost Journal, Aug. 1987, p. 383 19–23 : Cap Haïtien cancels 24–28 : A cover story [1902 cover with “disinfected” marking] 29–30
- September 1989, Vol. 15(3)
: Editor’s corner and varia 32–34 : Haitian postal rate changes of 1919 35–38 : Haiti potpourri [Scott #RA1-RA4; for errata, see issue 15(4), pp. 46-47] 38 : Boyd–Lyon epilog [Scott #C4A] 39–41 : A postal stationery card 41–42 : A “crash”cover story [2/17/1921 plane crash about 2 miles from Lascahobas] 43–44
- December 1989, Vol. 15(4)
: Editor’s corner and varia 46–47 : Additional unadopted postal stationery essays for Haiti 48–49 : Forgeries of 1892 and 1896 [Scott #32-43; translated by Barbara Fraize]. Repr. from Germania-Berichte, vol. 21, no. 11, 1924, p. 186 50 : Haiti [CTO and forged PaP cancels on early issues; translated by Barbara Fraize]. Repr. from Illustriertes Briefmarken-Journal, vol. 40, no. 17, 6 Sept. 1913 51–52 : More on USMC postmark types used in Haiti 53–54 : A cover story [1949 cover with “Jusq’à” and Austrian censor department markings] 55–56
- March 1990, Vol. 16(1)
: Editor’s corner and varia 2–4 : Mekeel’s 1907 forgery 5–9 : The Moens’ Liberty head forgery 10–14 : Haiti Philatelic Society income statement for year ending Dec. 31. 1989 [treasurer’s report] 15 : A cover story [Haitian promotional seal on cover] 16
- June 1990, Vol. 16(2)
: Editor’s corner and varia 18–20 : Auction sale of Sellers’ Liberty head collection 20–21 : Westen Dauphin – 1903-1990 [obituary] 19 : “Manque de timbres” [stamp shortages] 22–26 : Introduction to article on “gold currency overprints” [Scott #110-124; see also “correction...” in editorial of HP 16(2)] 27–28 : Haiti: the gold currency overprints [Scott #110-124] 28–29 : An introduction to the “forgeries of 1902 overprints” 30 : “Forgeries of the 1902 overprint” [untitled excerpt from Farnstrom’s HAITI / 1881-1906. Sveriges Filatelist-Forbund, 44 pp.; translated by S.C. Swanberg] 31–33 : A cover story [1942 advertising cover] 34
- September 1990, Vol. 16(3)
: Editor’s corner and varia 36–38 : Haiti’s smallest first day cover? [Scott #C33 Roosevelt memorial issue] 38–39 : An essay of the Salomon issue of 1887 [Scott #23; see also “acknowledgement...” in editorial of HP 16(4)] 39 : Postal censorship in Haiti during the First World War: the context and guidelines for identification 40–44 : Haitian postal censorship during World War II: 1990 update 45–51 Recent bibliography of F. Burton Sellers 52 : Cover story: unrecorded WWII censor labels of Haiti 53–54
- December 1990, Vol. 16(4)
: Editor’s corner and varia [acknowledgement concerning “an essay of the Salomon issue of 1887” in HP 16(3) – corrections to Seller’s introduction to “gold currency overprints” in HP 16(2) – 1990 postal rates for Haiti] 56–58 : Haiti’s Columbus commemorative cancel. Repr. from Journal of the Christopher Columbus Society, vol. 8, no. 1, 12 Jan. 1990 59–61 : Additional comments about the Moens’ forgery 62–64 : Diplomatic pouch mail from Haiti 65–69 : A cover story [1825 cover from Port Platt, Spanish portion of the Rebuplic of Haiti] 69–70
- March 1991, Vol. 17(1)
: Editor’s corner and varia 2–3 : Forgeries of Haiti 1881: Baguet’s ‘Liberty head’ forgery. Repr. from Cinderella Philatelist, vol. 30, Apr. 1990, pp. 29-32 4–8 : Haiti postal operations “acknowledgement of reception” [AR registration, “avis de réception” cards] 9–15 : Haiti Philatelic Society income statement for year ending Dec. 31. 1990 [treasurer’s report] 16 : A cover story: unrecorded “provisional” censor cover [1941] 17–18
- June 1991, Vol. 17(2)
: Editor’s corner and varia 20–21 : A message from the HPS president 20–21 : Haiti: differentiating forgeries of the 1902 provisional issue [see also “comments on forgeries of the 1902 provisional issue” in HP 18(2); errata listed in HP 17(3), p. 40, have been corrected in the PDF] 22–36 Unreported Pétion-Ville postmarks 37 : A cover story [1918 postally used Ottmar Zieher “stamp” card] 37–38
- September 1991, Vol. 17(3)
: Editor’s corner and varia 40 Haiti: an unadopted essay [Scott #349-#354 (destruction of the Crête-à-Pierrot)]. Repr. from The Mainsheet, Apr. 1991, p. 30 41 : Essays: the good and the bad [1930’s artists’ sketches] 42–43 : Some puzzling aspects of the 1939 “maiden vogage” covers of Panama line ships 44–48 : A cover story [1945 A.P.O. 2494 covers] 49–50
- December 1991, Vol. 17(4)
: Editor’s corner and varia 52–53 : More U.S. Navy covers cancelled in Haiti 53–55, 61 : Haiti, a new issue [Scott #849-853 (200th anniversary of the slave rebellion)] 55 : Additional revenue stamps on cover 56–57 : A Port-de-Paix first flight cover 58–61 President T.A. Simon Sam on early picture postcards 62 : Haitian paquebot mail. Repr. from Seaposter, Mar./Apr. 1991 63–65 : A cover story: a perplexing bit of postal stationery [reply part of British postal card sent from Port-au-Prince] 65–66
- March 1992, Vol. 18(1)
: Editor’s corner and varia 2–5 : Haiti Philatelic Society income statement for year ending Dec. 31. 1991 [treasurer’s report] 6 : Philatelic aspects of the embargo [imposed on October 2, 1991] 7–8 : The 200th anniversary of Bois Caiman [Scott #580-583, #C289-C295; Scott #849-853] 9–12 : Haiti’s second and third palm tree issue: similar but different [Scott #32-43] 13–16 : Revenue stamps and fiscal paper [parts 1 and 2 of 3; for errata, see issue 18(2), p. 37] 17–34 : In memoriam [Earl Welch] 34
- June 1992, Vol. 18(2)
: Editor’s corner and varia 36–38 : The missing ten centimes denomination [Scott #1-6 (Liberty head issue)] 38–41 [postmark commemorating the bicentenary of the voodoo ceremony of Bois Caïman] 41 : Revenue stamps and fiscal paper, part III – papier timbre (stamped paper) [part 3 of 3] 42–47 : United Nations Relief: obligatory tax stamps 1944-1945 [Scott #RA1-RA8; see also “addendum” in editor’s corner of HP 18(3)] 48 : Comments on forgeries of the 1902 provisional issue [corrections and additions to “Haiti: differentiating forgeries of the 1902 provisional issue” in HP 17(2)] 49–53 : An introduction to the Kohl handbook translation 54–55 : The Kohl handbook: Haiti’s revolutionary issue of 1902 [Scott #67-81; translated by John Strauss] 56–61 : Port-de-Paix cancels 62–66 1991 postal rates 67–68 : Granada 92 [International Stamp Exhibition] 69 : The pirate stamps of Haiti [Scott #475-479, #C180-C182; cartoon] 70
- September 1992, Vol. 18(3)
: Editor’s corner and varia [Nord Alexis essay – completion of Wilson’s “United Nations Relief: obligatory tax stamps 1944-1945” from HP 18(2)] 72–75 : In memoriam [Henryk Misiak] 75–76 : Major perforation varieties of the Nord Alexis issue [Scott #96-101 and all overprints] 76–86 : The question of Haiti [Nord Alexis issue; translated by Peter C. Jeannopoulos]. Repr. from Le Timbre-Poste, no. 4, 25 Apr. 1907 86–87 : An introduction to the 1904 Nord Alexis issue [Scott #96-107 (Nord Alexis issue 1904)] 87–89 : Forgeries & reprints: Haiti 1904 [Scott #96-107 (Nord Alexis issue); translated by John Strauss]. Repr. from Vertrauliches Korrespondenz-Blatt, vol. 17, 1907, pp. 166-168 89–92 : Focus on forgeries columns #52, #53, #54 [Scott #96-107 (Nord Alexis issue 1904)]. Repr. from Linn’s Stamp News, 1989 93–95 : Some dangerous reprints and forgeries of Hayti [Scott #96-107 (Nord Alexis issue 1904)]. Repr. from Stamp Collectors’ Fortnightly, vol. 13, no. 323, 27 July 1907, p. 89 96–97 Hayti [Scott #96-107 (Nord Alexis issue 1904)]. Repr. from American Journal of Philately, vol. 16, 15 July 1904, p. 273 98 International reply coupons 99 : Haiti honours the famous Dumas family [Scott #472-474, #C177-C179; cartoon] 100
- December 1992, Vol. 18(4)
: A re-examination of the Nord Alexis issue [Scott #96-107 (issue of 1904)] 101–159 : A cover story [1915 cover with imperforate Nord Alexis stamps] 160
- March 1993, Vol. 19(1)
: Haiti’s later airmail history 2–9 : A flock of 75 different Audubon stamps [for errata, see issue 19(3), p. 48] 9–22 : A cancel update [Haitian postmarks: error corrections and new finds] 23–29 : Haiti Philatelic Society income statement for year ending Dec. 31. 1992 [treasurer’s report] 29 : Sylvio Cator: Haiti’s famous athlete [Scott #421-423, #C115-C118; cartoon] 30
- June 1993, Vol. 19(2)
: Editor’s corner and varia 32–36 Madagascar U.P.U. specimens... 34 : Port-au-Prince creates yeat another postal substation [Cité Soleil] 35 : Three generations of Dumas [Scott #474]. Repr. from Global Stamp News, May 1992 37–39 : Cachets / questions... [“semaine du courrier aerien” and “exposition bicentenaire de P-au-P”] 39 : Three puzzling contemporary paquebot marks from Haiti [for errata, see issue 19(3), p. 48] 40–45 : A cover story: U.S. censorship markings in Haiti during World War I 46
- September 1993, Vol. 19(3)
: Varia 48–49 : Haiti’s first postage due stamps and their usage [Scott #J1-J4; see also “a postage due postscript” in HP 20(2)] 50–64 : A cover story [1914 cover with “USS Connecticut Port Prince Haiti” cancel] 65–66
- December 1993, Vol. 19(4)
: An updated list of U.S. Navy cancels in Haiti 67, 70–74 : Editor’s corner and varia 68–69 Haiti’s latest issue of stamps [Scott #854-858 (500th anniversary of the discovery of America 1492), issued in 1993] 69 : An unreported Haitian postal tax stamp [Scott #RA46 ( “hydroelectric dam” issue); see also “a clarification”, HP 19(4), p. 27] 69 : An unreported USMC postmark for Cap-Haïtien 75 : Haiti related ephemera [poster stamp showing the Citadel] 75 : An Audubon addendum 76 : The Haitian flag: politics and philately [Scott #C403-C406] 77 : A cover story [Dutch K.W.I.M. paquebot cancels] 78
- March 1994, Vol. 20(1)
150 years of postal history of the former French colonies (1700-1860) [translated by André Navari; see also Wallace Dean’s “Saint Domingue postscript”, HP 20(3)]. Repr. from the chapter concerning Saint Domingue from the book 150 Ans d’histoire postale des anciennes colonies françaises (1700-1860)., published 1980 by Mme. Maurice Jamet 1–24
- June 1994, Vol. 20(2)
: Haiti’s double reply postal cards 25, 30–32 : Editor’s corner and varia 27–28 : [Review of Carroll Lloyd (1993): The formula cards of Haiti. 59th American Philatelic Congress. pp. 83-99] 29 : Treasurer’s 1993 financial report for the HPS 29 : Additional U.S. Navy covers 32 : A postage due postscript [to “Haiti’s first postage due stamps and their usage” in HP 19(3)] 33 : Two unreported Haitian censorship handstamps 34 : Auction potpourri [Robert Siegel, November 1993; Cherrystone, February 1994] 35 : Foreign error corner [Scott #417 (World Fair at Brussels issue) with “+50c” Red Cross surcharge]. Repr. from Mekeel’s Weekly Stamp News, 17 Sept. 1993 35 : A cover story: modern postage dues on cover 36
- September 1994, Vol. 20(3)
: Clairvoyance circa 1960 [Scott #469 (15th anniversary of the United Nations) with inverted center] 37 : Saint Domingue postscript [to Maurice Jamet’s work presented in March 1994 issue] 37, 44–47 : Editor’s corner and varia 39–42 : Auction potpourri [Christie's, May 1994; Cherrystone, June 1994; Alevizos mail sale, June 1994] 42 : [Review of Robert G. Stone (1993): A Caribbean Neptune: the maritime postal communications of the Greater and Lesser Antilles in the 19th Century. Philatelic Foundation, New York, 396 pp.] 43 Stamp design error [Scott #317] 43 : Marginalia: the United States Coast Guard and Navy and Haiti-related philatelic covers 48–51 : A cover story: foreign airmail route 6 52
- December 1994, Vol. 20(4)
: More on Haiti’s modern airlines 53, 62–63 : Editor’s corner & varia 55 : FDR: a more personal side of this Haiti collector [Robert A. Siegel Auction, May 28, 1994] 59–60 : Auction notes 60 : Additional U.S. Navy covers for Haiti 60 : A new first day of issue date for Haiti C4A 61 : [Review of Ian McQueen (1993): Jusqu’à airmail markings (A Study). W.A. Page, Dartford, England] 61 : [Review of Martin Sellinger: Sellinger’s inverted center stamps of the world, catalog 1994-1995. published by the author, White Plains, NY, USA] 62 : Haiti’s second airmail issue [Scott #C5-C9] 64 : A cover story: Haitian paid reply postal cards 68
- March 1995, Vol. 21(1)
: Forwarding agents in Haiti 1, 8–11 : Financial statement January 1, 1994 through December 31, 1994 3 : Message from the H.P.S. president, F. Burton Sellers 4 : Editor’s corner & varia 4–6 : Review [Jean-Louis Harry-Germain (1981): Rétrospection sur la poste haïtienne. La Phalange, Port-au-Prince, Haiti] 7 Auction potpourri [Alevizos mail auction, November 1994; Brian Moorhouse, December 1994] 7–8 : The “Hindenburg” cover 12–13 : Expertos Stampman, a philatelic chiaroscuro 13 : An unusual mourning cover 14–15 Additional membership names [joining October to December 1994] 15 : A cover story: an aerophilatelic marvel? [see also “follow-up” in HP 21(2), p. 20] 16
- June 1995, Vol. 21(2)
: An overview of the US’ Haiti Joint Task Force (JTF), its postal operations and postmarks – part I: introduction and the US Navy [part 1 of 3] 17, 26–29 : Message from the H.P.S. president, F. Burton Sellers 19 : Editor’s corner & varia 19–20 : Politics & philately: Soulouque and the lure of empire (1847-1859) 21–22 Auction potpourri [Alevizos public auction, March 1995] 22 : Jamet St. Domingue material auctioned [J. Robineau (Paris) March 1995] 22 : Haiti’s Philatelic Agency 23 Profile: Mrs. Judith White (HPS #149) 24 : Review [Haïti 1919-1920 / Le livre bleu d’Haïti (blue book of Haiti). Klebold Press, New York City] 25 : The British crown-circle cancellations of Haiti 29–31 : A cover story: early Haitian revenues on documents 31–32
- September 1995, Vol. 21(3)
: An overview of the US’ Haiti Joint Task Force (JTF), its postal operations and postmarks – part II: the US Air Force’s 609th and the US Army’ AG postal companies [part 2 of 3] 33, 40–42 : Message from the H.P.S. president, F. Burton Sellers 35 : Editor’s corner & varia 35–36 Auction potpourri [Lowell S. Newman, February 1995; Connexus mail auction, March 1995; Regency, April 1995; Christie’s, May 1995; Lugdunum Philatélie, June 1995;] 36–37 Review [Philip Cockrill: KNSM / The Royal Netherlands Steamship Company (1856-1981). Booklet #26, Bracknell, Enland; for errata, see issue 22(2), p. 19] 37–38 Profiling Mrs. Barbara Levine (HPS #176) 38 : Politics & philately: Nicolas Fabré Geffrard, President-for-Life (1859-1876) 39 : Tracking APO 2494 43–44 : We’re only the third! [forerunners of the Haiti Philatelic Society] 45–47 : A cover story: an 1878 Haitian cover transited via Navassa Island 48
- December 1995, Vol. 21(4)
: An overview of the US’ Haiti Joint Task Force (JTF), its postal operations and postmarks – part III (conclusion): the 351st and the 300th AG Company Postal of the United States Army Reserve [part 3 of 3] 49, 57–58 : Message from the H.P.S. president, F. Burton Sellers 51 : Editor’s corner & varia 51–52 Auction potpourri [Alevizos mail sale, July 1995; Regency, August 1995; Stanley Gibbons (Australia) August 1995; Alevizos public auction, October 1995; Lugdunum Philatélie, October 1995; Cherrystone, October 1995] 52–54 Prices realized / HPS mail auction of June 1995 54 Haiti’s latest issue of stamps commemorates meeting of the Organization of American States [Scott #859-865; for errata, see issue 22(1), p. 4] 54 : Review [Hans Schmidt (1995): The United States occupation of Haiti, 1915-1934. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey] 55–56 Profiling Jean Claude Bruffaerts, HPS #232 56 : Politics and philately – the trying tenure of Sylvain Salnave (1867-1869) 59 : Philatelic addendum – a letter of the last days of Salnave 59–60 : Even more on Haiti’s modern airlines 60–64 : A cover story: a 1921 postage due cover 63–64
- March 1996, Vol. 22(1)
: An overview of the United Nations mission in Haiti’s (UNMIH) postal operations – part I [of 2] 1, 9–12 : Financial statement January 1, 1995 through December 31, 1995 3 : Message from the H.P.S. president, F. Burton Sellers 4 : Editor’s corner & varia 4–5 Auction potpourri [Christie's (London) December 1995; Lugdunum Philatélie, December 1995; Yorkshire Cover Auctions (Leeds, England) December 1995; Alevizos (Santa Monica, CA) December 1995; Alco Collectibles mail auction, January 1996] 5–6 Prices realized for HPS auction of December 1995 6 : Politics & philately: the “peaceful” presidency of Nissage Saget (1870-1874) 7 Profiling O. Carlos Stoetzer (HPS #278) 7 U.S. Navy cover watch for Haiti 8 : Haiti commemorates the United Nations’ 50th anniversary with a new issue [Scott #866-872] 8 : The inconsistencies of Scott catalog pricing – Haiti B1 & CB1-2 as examples 12–13 : Haiti: censored mail in World War II 13–14 : Two unreported USMC postmarks for Haiti 15 : A cover story: external rate on 1953 newspaper sent to the United States 16
- June 1996, Vol. 22(2)
: An overview of the United Nations mission in Haiti’s (UNMIH) postal operations – part II, Canada and the United States [part 2 of 2; for errata, see issue 22(3), p. 35] 17, 23–25 : Message from the H.P.S. president, F. Burton Sellers 19 : Editor’s corner & varia 19–20 Auction potpourri [Harmers (London) February 1996; Jacques Robineau (Paris) March 1996; Lugdunum Philatélie, March 1996; Regency, March 1996; Alco Collectibles mail auction, April 1996; Cherrystone, April 1996; ELS Auctions (Santa Cruz) April 1996; Jamet Baudot (Paris) April 1996; Bernard Brunet (Bourg St. Maurice, France) April 1996; Stanley Gibbons (London) May 1996; Heinrich Köhler (Wiesbaden, Germany) May 1996] 20–21 Profiling Yves Gardère (HPS #41) 21 : Politics & philately: Michel Domingue (1874-1876) 22 : A philatelic addendum: a cover during the Domingue regime 22 : New discoveries and dates of issue of the Dessalines stamps of 1954-1957 [Scott #406-409a, #C93-C94 (Dessalines issue of 1955-1956); #C95-C96 (150th anniversary of Haitian independence)] 25–26 : Unlisted stamps with the 1914 GL O.Z. overprint and stamps with counterfeit GL O.Z. overprints [Scott #169-201, #J14-J20] 27–31 : A cover story: a rarity of the “stolen issue” 31–32
- September 1996, Vol. 22(3)
: The post between Haiti and the United States prior to 1881 [part 1 of 2] 33, 45–47 : Message from the H.P.S. president, F. Burton Sellers 35 : Editor’s corner & varia 35–36 Auction potpourri [Cavendish (London) June 1996; Chevalier (Paris); Wolf (Paris) May 1996; Lugdunum Philatélie, June 1996; Downeast Stamps (Bangor, ME) June 1996; Sinais (Paris) June 1996; Cherrystone (New York City) June 1996; George Alevizos public auctions nos. 93 and 94, July 1996; Alco Collectibles (Jacksonville)] 36–37 : Two prepaid postage postmarks 37 The H.P.S. nominating committee 38 Profiling Dr. Mike Chemaly (H.P.S. #191) 38 : President Boisrond Canal (1876-1879) 39 : A philatelic addendum: the Canal essay 39 U.S. Navy cover watch for Haiti 40 : A “dog’s” possibly unique history [penalty cover] 40–41 : The GL O.Z. overprint revisted [Scott #169-201, #276-#308, #J14-J20; type 1 and type 2 overprints] 41–44 : A cover story: the use of regular postage stamps to pay postage due 48
- December 1996, Vol. 22(4)
: The post between Haiti and the United States prior to 1881, part II [of 2] 49, 53–55 : Message from the H.P.S. president, F. Burton Sellers 51 : Editor’s corner & varia 51 Auction potpourri [Interstamps (Bournemouth, UK) July 1996; Harmers (London) July 1996; Yorkshire Cover Auctions, August 1996] 51–52 Prices realized / HPS mail auction of June, 1996 : A cover story: Haiti’s first crash cover [Haiti Airways 1965] 56
- March 1997, Vol. 23(1)
: Mail between Haiti and Britain to July 1881 [part 1 of 2] 1, 11–12 : Financial statement January 1, 1996 through December 31, 1996 3 : Message from the H.P.S. president, L. Wallace Dean III 4 : Editor’s corner & varia 4–5 Auction potpourri [Sinais (Paris) October 1996; Cherrystone (New York City) November 1996; George Alevizos mail sale, November 1996; Jamet-Baudot (Paris) November 1996; Yorkshire Cover Auctions, January 1997; Newman & Co. (Weehauken, NJ) January 1997; Harmers (London) January 1997; Köhler (Wiesbaden, Germany) February 1997; Cherrystone, February 1997; Matthew Bennett Inc. (Baltimore) February 1997; Soler y Llach (Barcelona) February 1997] 6–7 : Is this a Haitian postman’s badge? 7 : Stamps: provisionals & new issues [Scott #873-876 (1996 provisionals); #877-878 (1996 Summer Olympics); #879-880 (centenary of volleyball 1996)] 8 : More on prepaid postage usage 9 Profiling André Navari (H.P.S. #218) 9 : Politics & philately: the productive presidency of Lysius Salomon (1879-1888) [part 1 of 2] 10 : Mail “Via New York” that wasn’t. Repr. from Seaposter, May/June 1995 13–14 : The Barbados Defense Force in Haiti 14–15 : A cover story: extraordinary postal doings on 3 January 1920 [paper strips as substitutes for stamps] 16
- June 1997, Vol. 23(2)
: Mail between Haiti and Britain to July 1881 – part II: rates [part 2 of 2; for errata, see issue 23(3), p. 36] 17, 29–31 : Message from the H.P.S. president, L. Wallace Dean III 19 : Editor’s corner & varia 19–20 Auction potpourri [Roumet (Paris) May 1997; Lugdunum Philatélie, February 1997; Interstamps (Bournemouth, England) February 1997; JLM Négoce (Villeurbanne) February 1997; Sinais (Paris) March 1997; Regency Stamps, LTD. (St. Louis, Missouri) March 1997; Siegel Auction Galleries (New York City) March 1997 and May 1997: Schwarzenbach (Zurich) March 1997; Cherrystone (New York City) April 1997; Alco Collectibles, Inc., April 1997)] 21 Prices realized for the HPS mail auction of December, 1996 22 Prices realized for the HPS mail auction of March, 1997 22 : New issues for 1996/1997 [Scott #884-889 (Christmas 1996); #890-895 (50th anniversary (in 1996) of UNICEF 1997); also mentioning the announcement of several issues that didn't happen plus an issue commemorating “the 125th anniversary (sic!) of the publication of the brothers Grimm first fairy tale” (in 1812); see also “Haiti’s stamp program” in HP 25(2), p. 21] 23–24 : Three late 1995 provisionals [Scott #881-883 (November 1996 provisionals !!!)] 24 : More on APO 09371 24–25 Profiling Dr. Gale J. Raymond (H.P.S. #389) 25 : A Danish West Indies–Haiti connection [for errata, see issue 23(3), p. 36] 26 : Haiti: the double arc datestamps of the British post office. Repr. from The Mainsheet, vol. 21, no. 84, Nov. 1996 27–28 : Politics & philately: the productive presidency of Lysius Salomon (1879-1888) [part 2 of 2] 28 : A cover story: a domestic cover with an unreported Dutch paquebot cancel type 32
- September 1997, Vol. 23(3)
: Silvio Cator – Haiti’s greates athlete [Scott #421-423, #C115-C118] 33, 39–43 : Message from the H.P.S. president, L. Wallace Dean III 35 : Editor’s corner & varia 33, 35–36 Auction potpourri [Lugdunum Philatelie (Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon, France) March 1997; Monaco Collections (Monaco) April 1997; Cherrystone (New York City) June 1997; Phillips (London) June 1997; Shreve’s Philatelic Galleries (Dallas, Texas) June 1997; Roumet (Paris) June 1997; Rosed Co. (Henderson, Nevada) June 1997; M.D. Piggin (Derbyshire, England) July 1997; Downeast (Bangor, Maine) July 1997; Yorkshire Cover Auctions (Leeds, England) July 1997; Abraham Siegel (New York City) July 1997] 36–37 : Prices realized for the HPS net price sale June, 1997 38 Carroll Lloyd (HPS #6) – a profile 38 : More on the Nord Alexis commemorative overprint [Scott #52-66 (Simon Sam issue 1898-1899) with Nord Alexis commemorative overprint] 43 : Politics and philately: the presidencies of François D. Légitime (1888-1889) and Florvil Hyppolite (1889-1896), part I [of 2] 44–45 : A philatelic addendum [“R:S:” overprint and Cap Haïtien provisional marking] 45–46 : U.S. military censorship in Haiti during World War I – an unreported censor label 46 : The “S.S. Winnie” 47 : A cover story: a 1952 aerophilatelic treasure [“Jusq’en France” marking] 48
- December 1997, Vol. 23(4)
: The centenary issue of Haiti on cover [Scott #82-88 (centenary of independance 1903)] 49, 56–58 : Message from the H.P.S. president, L. Wallace Dean III 51 : Editor’s corner & varia 51–52 Auction potpourri [Cherrystone (New York City) August 1997; Connexus (Tryon, North Carolina) July 1997; Kukstis Auctions (Scituate, Massachusetts) September 1997; Western Auctions Ltd. (Cardiff, Wales) September 1997; Yorkshire Cover Auctions (Leeds, England) September 1997; Regency Stamps Ltd. (St. Louis, Missouri) September 1997; Phillips (London, England) September 1997; Lugdunum Philatélie (Ste Foy lesLyon) September 1997; Heinrich Köhler (Wiesbaden, Germany) September 1997; Estudio 20 (Buenos Aires, Argentina) September 1997; Abraham Siegel (New York City) October 1997; Brian Moorhouse (Peterborough, England) September 1997; Hunters (Bollington, Cheshire, England) September 1997; J. Robineau (Paris) October 1997; Jon Berman (Trevone, Cornwall, UK) October 1997; Stamp Exporter Auctions (Knutsford, England) October 1997); Alco Collectibles Inc. (Jacksonville, Florida) November 1997] 52–54 : Getting my mail in Haiti. Repr. from Canadian Forces Philatelic Society Bulletin, vol. 22, no. 1, 1996/97 54 Profiling our new secretary/treasurer, Wally DelToro (HPS #219) 55 : An unadopted essay [Scott #32-43] 55 : United States Navy in Haiti cover update 56 : Two letters and emperor Faustin Soulouque 58–60 : Unusual on-cover usages of Haitian stamps [for errata, see issue 24(1), p. 4] 60–62 : Politics and philately: President Florvil Hyppolite (1889-1896) [part 2 of 2] 63 : A cover story: an advertising cover 64
- March 1998, Vol. 24(1)
: Haiti honors 75th anniversary of the U.P.U. – late and with errors [Scott #385-388, #C49-C51 (issued 1950, one year late)] 1, 11–13 : Financial statement January 1, 1997 through December 31, 1997 3 : Message from the H.P.S. president, L. Wallace Dean III 4 : Editor’s corner & varia 4 Auction potpourri [Boule (Paris) October 1997; Cherrystone (New York City) November 1997; Connexus (Tryon, North Carolina) November 1997; Jamet Baudot (Paris) November 1997; David Feldman (Zurich) November 1997; Lugdunum Philatélie (Ste Fois les Lyon) December 1997; Boule (Monaco) November 1997; Robert A. Siegel (New York City) December 1997; Ceres (Paris) December 1997; Paradise Valley Stamp (Scottsdale, Arizona) January 1998] 5–6 : Prices realized for the HPS mail auction of December, 1997 6 : Haiti: a catalog of picture postcards, 1897-1997 [review of Peter C. Jeannopoulos’ book]. Repr. from Postcard Collector, Nov. 1997 6–7 : Politics and philately: Simon Sam (1896-1902) 7 : Postal routing map for Saint Domingue 8–10 Spotlighting the H.P.S. president, L. Wallace Dean III 11 : The Cap Haïtien provisional marking of 1889 [part 1 of 2]. Repr. from 58th American Philatelic Congress, October 10, 1992. COLOPEX 92, Columbus, Ohio 14–15 : A cover story: a Dumas-related folded letter of 1803 16
- June 1998, Vol. 24(2)
: The Cap Haïtien provisional marking of 1889 [part 2 of 2]. Repr. from 58th American Philatelic Congress, October 10, 1992. COLOPEX 92, Columbus, Ohio 17, 23–28 : Message from the H.P.S. president, L. Wallace Dean III 19 : Editor’s corner & varia 19 Auction potpourri [Daniel F. Kelleher (Boston, Massachusetts) February 1998; Matthew Bennet Inc. (Baltimore, Maryland) February 1998; Regency (St. Louis, Missouri) March 1998; Yorkshire Cover Auctions (Leeds, England) March 1998 and May 1998; Soler y Llach (Barcelona, Spain) March 1998; Lugdunum Philatélie (Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon, France) March 1998; Cherrystone (New York City) April 1998] 20 Haiti’s latest new issue commemorates the Grimm brothers. [Scott #896-903 (Grimm brothers 1998)] 21 : Politics and philately: the presidency of Nord Alexis (1902-1908) 21–22 Spotlighting Brian Oakes 23 : The ABCs of Haiti’s postal markings (1881-1997) [part 1 of 3] 29–31 : A cover story: a Haitian diplomatic cover 32
- September 1998, Vol. 24(3)
: The formula cards of Haiti. Repr. from 59th American Philatelic Congress, August 21, 1993. Stampshow 93, Houston, Texas 33, 38–51 : Message from the H.P.S. president, L. Wallace Dean III 35 : Editor’s corner & varia 35 Auction potpourri [Thomas Høiland Frimærkeauktion (Copenhagen, Denmark) April 1998; Phillips (London, England) April 1998; Kukstis Auctions Inc. (Scituate, Massachusetts) May 1998; Frizzi (Marseilles, France) 1998; Roumet (Paris, France) June 1998; Schwarzenbach (Zurich, Switzerland) June 1998; Interstamps (Wimborne, England) June 1998; Postal History Auctions (London, England) June 1998; Regency Stamps Ltd. (St. Louis, Missouri) June 1998; Scottsdale Public Auction (Scottsdale, Arizona) June 1998; Sinais (Paris, France) July 1998; Pothion (Paris, France) 1998; Yorkshire Cover Auctions (Leeds, England) July 1998] 36–37 : New dates for US naval cancels in Haitian waters 37 : Catapult–Graf Zeppelin combination cover from Haiti 51–53 : The ABCs of Haiti’s postal markings (1881-1997), part II [of 3] 54–56 : A cover story: a scarce first flight cover to French Guiana 56
- December 1998, Vol. 24(4)
: Haiti and K.L.M. airways: an interesting mystery still unsolved 57, 64 : Message from the H.P.S. president, L. Wallace Dean III 59 : Editor’s corner & varia 59 Auction potpourri [Ashford Stamps Ltd. (Auckland, New Zealand) August 1998; L.D. Mayo Jr. Philatelic Auctions (Indianapolis, Indiana) September 1998; Cherrystone (New York City) September 1998; Regency (St. Louis, Missouri) September 1998; Philatmar (Miami, Florida) September 1998; George Alevizos (Santa Monica, California) September 1998; Harmer-Schau Auctions (Portland, Oregon) September 1998; Yorkshire Cover Auctions (Leeds, England) September 1998; Soler y Llach (Barcelona, Spain) October 1998; Lugdunum Philatélie (Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon, France) October 1998] 60–61 : The ABCs of Haiti’s postal markings (1881-1997), part III [of 3; registered, return to sender, postage due] 61–63 : President Antoine Simon (1908-1911) 63–64
- March 1999, Vol. 25(1)
: US paquebot cancels and the missing numbers game 1, 6–7 : Editor’s corner 2 Membership update 2 : The Society and beyond 3 : Secretary’s report 4 : Auxiliary markings 4 : Auction results [Phillips (London) November + December 1998; Ceres (Paris) December 1998; Jamet Baudot December 1998; Boule (Monaco) December 1998; Sinais (Paris) October 1998; JLM Negoce (Villeurbanne) January 1999; Roumet (Paris) February 1999] 5 : Financial statement January 20, 1998 through December 31, 1998 7 : Observations regarding the USS New Mexico and other US Navy ships known to have been in Haitian waters 8 Focus on forgeries [Scott #84]. Repr. from Linn’s Stamp News, 1998 9 : HPS mail auction 3/99 – closing date for bids 4/30/99 10–13 : About the inauguration of the connection between Port-au-Prince and Willemstad by ALM Netherlands Antilles Airlines 13 : Background on ALM 14 : A non-Haitian overprint? [“Oficial” overprint on Scott #54] 15 : Cincinnatus Léconte (1911-1912) 16 : More about President Cincinnatus Léconte 16
- June 1999, Vol. 25(2)
: US Navy cancels updated list 17, 21–27 : Editor’s corner 18 Membership update 18 : The Society and beyond 19 : Secretary’s report 20 : Auction results [Sinais (Paris) March 1999; Club 92 (Belgium) March 1999; Harmers (London) March 1999; Kheops Ventes (Belgium) April 1999; Robineau (Paris) April 1999] 20 HPS at Americas 99 [photo of F. Burton Seller, Ubaldo Deltoro, Carroll Lloyd and Gerald L. Boarino] 21 : Haiti’s stamp program [see also “New issues for 1996/1997” in HP 23(2), pp. 23-24] 21 : Haiti’s latest new stamp issues [Scott #904-908 (abstract paintings 1998)] 20, 28 : June auction closing July 15, 1999 29–30 : Haiti’s 20c imperf on cover – a new discovery [Scott #6 Liberty head] 30–31 : More on the five ill-fated presidents [addendum to “Anarchy continues” on p. 32] 31 : Anarchy continues [Haiti 1912–1915] 32
- September 1999, Vol. 25(3)
: A possible 19th century “Service Officiel” usage 33 : Editor’s corner 34 Membership update 34 : The Society and beyond 35 : Secretary’s report 36 : A second Haiti-related poster stamp 36 : Auction results [Boule (Monaco) May 1999; Lahitte - Marsanoux (Lyon) June 1999; Stanley-Gibbons (London) June 1999; Sinais (Paris) June 1999] 37 June 1999 H.P.S. auction results 37 : The making of a hero and a stamp issue (“Capois La Mort”) [Scott #370-378, #C35-C42] 38–41, 45–46 : September auction special closing November 15, 1999 42–44 : Vilbrun Guillaume Sam and US intervention, Sudré Dartiguenave (1915 - 1922) 47–48
- December 1999, Vol. 25(4)
: Auxiliary markings – an express marking with a twist 49 : Editor’s corner 50 Membership update 50 : The Society and beyond 51 : Secretary’s report 52 : “Haitiananna” – a Haitian on a Canadian stamp 52 : Auction results [Lugdunum Philatelie (Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon, France) October 1999; Ciph-Nazca (St-Pair-sur-Mer, France) October 1999] 53 : The market [Cherrystone, Ivy & Mader, eBay] 53 : Haiti revenues – a confirmation and a discovery 54 : Paquebot cover – finds the wrong, but honest recipient 55 : Updated listing of USMC postmarks used in Haiti 56–57, 60, 62 : December auction closing February 28, 2000 58–59 : First connection between Port-au-Prince – Miami and Port-au-Price – Pointe-à-Pitre by Air France 61 : Updates to US naval ship cancellations list 61 : An unlisted issue, an error or what? [Scott #C129 surcharged like #CB40] 62–63 : A cover story 63–64
- March 2000, Vol. 26(1)
: Second regiment postmarks used by the US marines at Cap Haïtien in 1921 - 1922 1, 13 : Editor’s corner 2 Membership update 2 : The Society and beyond 3 : Secretary’s report 4 : Financial statement January 1, 1999 through December 31, 1999 4 : Auction results [Boule (Monaco) January 2000; Lahitte - Marsanoux (Lyon) January 2000; Roumet (Paris) February 2000] 5 : The market [Siegel Auction; Regency Stamps Ltd; Matthew Bennett Inc.; Cherrystone Auctions; eBay] 5 : Fauna of Haiti and China ‘99 [Scott #909-912 (indigenous birds 1999); #913 (WWF issue 1999); #915-918 (Chinese inventions 1999)] 6 : How to prove mail from a US naval vessel was sent when the vessel was in Haitian waters 7, 8, 15 : Postal relations between France and Haiti (St. Domingue) during the 18th century – parts 1 and 2 9, 12 : May auction closing May 1, 2000 10–11, 15 : November 1999 Robineau auction results 14 : A cover story – what is it? 15
- June 2000, Vol. 26(2)
: Mail of the French postal agency in Haiti 17 : Editor’s corner 18 Membership update 18 : Acting president’s message 19 : Stamp Show 2000 and WIPA 2000 19 : Secretary’s report 20 Prices realized – September 1999, December 1999 and August 2000 auction 20 : Auction results [Tomy Anka (Paris) March 2000; Robineau (Paris) April 2000; Jamet Baudot (Paris) May 2000; Latin American Auction (Peterborough, England) May 14, 2000] 21 : The market [David G. Phillips sale; E. Joseph McConnell mail sale; Cherrystone Auctions; Afinsa Auctions; eBay] 22 : Haitian errors and varieties 23 : Postal relations between France and Haiti (St. Domingue) during the 18th century – parts 3 and 4 25, 27, 31 : One of Haiti’s most spectacular air post covers 26 : June auction closing August 1, 2000 28–30 : H.P.S. auctions – your opinion please! 30 : Haiti paquebot covers are colorful 32
- September 2000, Vol. 26(3)
: Port-au-Prince handstamp – variation or new type? 33 : Editor’s corner 34 Stolen collection alert!!!! [Brian Oakes collection] 34 : Acting president’s message 35 : Secretary’s report 36 Prices realized – August 2000 auction 36 : A Haitian revenue research project 37, 41 : The market [Cherrystone, eBay] 38 : Was there a maritime company in Haiti during 19th century? 39 : My pursuit of Haiti 176 40, 46–47 : September auction closing November 1, 2000 42–44 Ship cancels update coming! 44 : Haitian new issue updates [Scott #914 (Christmas 1999); #919-926 (tourism issue 2000)] 45 Mystery photo – can you identify this scene??? [USMC radio station installation near Port-au-Prince ca. 1931] 45 : Have you seen it before? – Rare cancellation [Verviers-Cöln railroad marking] 46
- December 2000, Vol. 26(4)
: Acknowledgement of receipt 49 : Editor’s corner 50 Membership update 50 : Acting president’s message 51 : The market [Postiljonen; Matthew Bennett auction] 52 Prices realized – November 2000 auction 52 : A summary of Haitian airpost rates 53 : European auction results [Robineau (Paris) November 2000] 54 : Master of the crossroads – second installment of Haitian trilogy – book review 55 : Postiljonen auction of the Sabattini collection 56, 62–64 : Multiple interests combined in a single cover 57, 60 : December auction closing January 15, 2001 58–60 : New issue update [Scott #925a (tourism issue 2000 S/S of 7)] 61 Mystery photo – the scene is revealed! [USMC radio station installation near Port-au-Prince ca. 1931] 61
- March 2001, Vol. 27(1)
: Postal relations between France and Haiti during the 19th century [parts 1-4; edited, translated and commented by André Navari]. Repr. from La poste maritime française. historique et catalogue. Tome IV. Les paquebots de l'Atlantique Nord. L'Académie de Philatélie 1964 1, 5, 7, 15 : Editor’s corner 2 Membership update 2 : President’s message 3 : The market [Cherrystone, Nutmeg mail auction] 4 Prices realized – December 2000 auction 4 : European auction results [Brian Moorhouse auction November 19, 2000] 6 : Interesting eBay lot [Crête-à-Pierrot at Norfolk cover] 7 : Sequel to the Postiljonen auction of the Sabattini collection 8, 12 : New ship cancellations “surface” on the Internet [USS Michigan and USS Wasmuth covers] 9 : March auction closing April 15, 2001 10–12 [Christmas 1999 issue] 12 : The frontier treaty issue of 1928 [Scott #321] 13–14 : Late usage of a piastre denominated stamp 16
- June 2001, Vol. 27(2)
: Postal relations between France and Haiti during the 19th century [parts 5-8; edited, translated and commented by André Navari] 17, 21, 23, 31–32 : Editor’s corner 18 Membership update 18 : President’s message 19 : The market [George Alevizos Public Auctions, Cherrystone, eBay] 20 : Financial statement January 1, 2000 through December 31, 2000 20 Prices realized – March 2001 auction 20 : New issue updates [Scott #919-926 (tourism issue 2000); #913 (WWF issue 1999) imperforate] 21 : ZIP codes come to Haiti! 21 : USS Birmingham (CL-2) 24 : Unusual piastre denominated rates after 1919 25 : June auction closing July 15, 2001 26–28 : Scott #284 – a freak variety 28 : Findings on 19th and 20th century “Service Officiel” usage in Haiti 29–30 : Corinphila auction results for Haitian airpost material 30 : New ship cancel – USS Waters 32
- September 2001, Vol. 27(3)
: Postal relations between France and Haiti during the 19th century [parts 9-11; edited, translated and commented by André Navari] 33, 37, 39, 45 : Editor’s corner 34 Membership update 34 : President’s message 35 : The market [Cherrystone, eBay] 36 Prices realized – June 2001 auction 36 : A recent trip to Haiti 38, 46 : Caveat emptor [forged 1866 cover] 40–41, 45 : September auction closing October 10, 2001 42–44 : Haitian coast guard as of 1965 46 : Haitian coast guard vessels Crête-à-Pierrot and Vertières 46–48
- December 2001, Vol. 27(4)
: Postal relations between France and Haiti during the 19th century [parts 12-16; edited, translated and commented by André Navari] “33, 38–41, 45–46” ⇔ 49, 54–57, 61–62 : Editor’s corner “34” ⇔ 50 : President’s message “35” ⇔ 51 : Secretary’s report “36” ⇔ 52 Prices realized – September 2001 auction “36” ⇔ 52 : European auction results [Roumet (Paris) auction October 2001; Lugdunum Philatelie (Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon) June 2001] “37” ⇔ 53 : Addenda – postal relations between France and Haiti during the 19th century “37” ⇔ 53 : December auction closing February 1, 2002 “42–44” ⇔ 58–60 : Was the U.S.S. MacLeish (DD-220) in Gonaïves Bay in 1925? [for errata, see issue 28(1), p. “36” ⇔ 4] “47–48” ⇔ 63–64
- March 2002, Vol. 28(1)
: Postal forgeries of the second issue [Scott #7-13 (Liberty head issue)] “33, 38” ⇔ 1, 6 : Editor’s corner “34” ⇔ 2 : President’s message “35” ⇔ 3 : Letter to the editor [correction to Sellers: “Was the U.S.S. MacLeish (DD-220) in Gonaïves Bay in 1925?” in HP 27(4)] “36” ⇔ 4 : Financial statement January 1, 2001 through December 31, 2001 “36” ⇔ 4 Prices realized – December 2001 auction “36” ⇔ 4 : My brief trip to Haiti “37” ⇔ 5 “Bicentenary of the constitution” issue [Scott #927-933] “37” ⇔ 5 Illustrations of covers with French maritime postmarks [see Salle translated articles in previous issues] “38, 42, 46–47” ⇔ 6, 10, 14–15 : Censored mail from Haiti before Haiti entered World War II “39–40, 42” ⇔ 7–8, 10 : Auction experiences “41–42” ⇔ 9–10 : Postal relations between France and Haiti during the 19th century – an attempt at valuation “43–45” ⇔ 11–13 : A cover story – a Haiti collector’s potpourri “47–48” ⇔ 15–16
- June 2002, Vol. 28(2)
: The Liberty head reprints. Repr. from The American Philatelist, Dec. 1985, pp. 1100-1104 “33, 38, 40–41, 47” ⇔ 17, 22, 24–25, 31 : Editor’s corner “34” ⇔ 18 Membership update “34” ⇔ 18 : President’s message “35” ⇔ 19 : Deceased collector’s lot “36” ⇔ 20 : Haiti Scott #108a and other auction highlights “36” ⇔ 20 : Three more US naval ship visitors to Haiti? “37, 39, 44, 46” ⇔ 21, 23, 28, 30 : June auction closing July 20, 2002 “42–43, 45–46” ⇔ 26–27, 29–30 : New ship added to list of US Navy ships in Haitian waters “47” ⇔ 31 : You have never had it so good? [Scott #625-627, #C348-350 (butterflies 1969)] “48” ⇔ 32
- September 2002, Vol. 28(3)
: A visit to Haiti 33, 38, 40–41, 44, 46 : Editor’s corner 34 Membership update 34 : President’s message 35 : Letter to the editor [of Linn’s Stamp News regarding Haitian “AR” letters] 36 Prices realized – June 2002 auction 36 : Haiti in 1934 and 1983 as seen by US Navy sailor, Willis C. Hendrick 37, 39, 41 : HPS auction showcase – Scott #108a – lot #1 39 : September auction closing November 15, 2002 42–43, 45–46 HPS candidates for election 47 : Scott #913 – a new finding? [WWF issue of 1999 imperforate; already reported in HP 27(2), p. 22] 47 : Another vessel in Haitian waters? The USS Lewis Hancock? 47–48
- December 2002, Vol. 28(4)
: Topical Haiti revenues [comprehensive listing of postage stamps overprinted for revenue use (“timbre mobile” etc.)]. Repr. from The American Philatelist, Feb. 1999 “33, 38, 40, 44” ⇔ 49, 54, 56, 60 : Editor’s corner “34” ⇔ 50 Membership update “34” ⇔ 50 : President’s message “35” ⇔ 51 : Auction chat “36” ⇔ 52 : Prices realized – September 2002 auction “36” ⇔ 52 : Some observations of recent Haitian issues “36, 39, 46” ⇔ 52, 55, 62 : A 1796 letter of some historic importance “37, 39” ⇔ 53, 55 : Haiti’s overprints for revenue use “41, 47–48” ⇔ 57, 63–64 : December auction closing February 15, 2003 “42–43, 45–46” ⇔ 58–59, 61–62
- March 2003, Vol. 29(1)
: US naval vessels in Haitian waters “33, 38, 40” ⇔ 1, 6, 8 : Editor’s corner “34” ⇔ 2 Membership update “34” ⇔ 2 : President’s message “35” ⇔ 3 : Auction chat “36” ⇔ 4 : Haiti Philatelic Society financial statement January 1, 2002 through December 31, 2002 “36” ⇔ 4 Prices realized – December 2002 auction “36” ⇔ 4 : US naval vessel visitors to Haitian ports based on “proof positive” evidence “37, 39, 41, 44, 46–48” ⇔ 5, 7, 9, 12, 14–16 : Matthew Bennett, Inc. auction highlight – 1889 cover from Haiti to New York “40” ⇔ 8 : March auction closing April 15, 2003 “42–43, 45” ⇔ 10–11, 13 : Auction results [Bennett auction February 2003; Cherrystone January 2003; Cavendish Auction, London, September 2002] “45, 48” ⇔ 13, 16
- June 2003, Vol. 29(2)
: Window on a local uprising – 1791 17, 22 : Editor’s corner 18 Membership update 18 : President’s message 19 : Auction chat 20 Prices realized – March 2003 auction 20 : New issue – 1801 constitution bicentennial [Scott #927-933] 21 : Tropical Airways of Haiti 23, 28–29 : New website [www.cwiakala.com] 24 : Auction results [Grosnevor, London, May 2003; David Feldman, Geneva, May 2003; Corinphila, Zurich, May 2003; Roumet, Paris, March 2003; Cherrystone, April 2003] 24, 32 : Possible US naval vessel visitors to Haiti based on “peripheral” evidence 25, 28 : June auction closing August 15, 2003 26–27, 29 : Scott #108a and #176 [catalog values] 29, 32 : US naval vessel visitors to Haitian ports based on “proof positive” evidence – revised pages 47-48 [⇔ pages 15-16 of HP 29(1)] 30–31
- September 2003, Vol. 29(3)
: Natal specimen overprints on Haiti stamps 33, 38, 45–48 : Editor’s corner 34 Membership update 34 : President’s message 35 : Auction results [Roumet (Paris) auction July 2003] 36 : Haiti postcards – an introduction 37, 39 : A cover story [“avis de réception”] 40 : September auction closing November 1, 2003 36, 39, 41–43, 45 : Two Haiti Liberty head collections 44
- December 2003, Vol. 29(4)
: “Jusq’a” markings on Haitian airmail 49, 54, 61–63 : Editor’s corner 50 Membership update 50 : President’s message 51 : Auction chat 52 Prices realized – September 2003 auction 52 Prices realized – June 2003 auction 52 : Recent auctions [Cavendish Auction November 2003; George Alevizos November 2003] 53, 57 : Specimen collection 55–56 : December auction closing January 25, 2004 53, 58–60 : New issue – bicentenary death of Toussaint Louverture [Scott #934-940] 64
- March 2004, Vol. 30(1)
: Haiti’s “Contribution Civique” fiscal stamps. Repr. from The American Revenuer, Nov./Dec. 2002 1, 6 : Editor’s corner 2 Membership update 2 : President’s message 3 : Auction chat 4–5 Prices realized – December 2003 auction 4 : Haiti Philatelic Society financial statement January 1, 2003 through December 31, 2003 4 : Auction results [Roumet (Paris) S.A. mail auction January 2004] 5 : Additions and corrections to ship lists of Haiti visitors 6, 13–15 : Haiti’s “Contribution de Solidarité” fiscal stamps (1959-1986). Repr. from The American Revenuer, Jan./Feb. 2003 8–9, 13 : March auction closing April 10, 2004 7, 10–12 : Scott #108a update 12 : The Haitian post office in 2003 16
- June 2004, Vol. 30(2)
: The philatelic legacies of Jean Jacque Dessalines Cincinnatus Leconte, Haitian president August 14, 1911 - August 8, 1912 [Scott #166-168] 17, 22–25, 30–31 : Editor’s corner 18 : President’s message 19 Prices realized – March 2004 auction 20 Membership update 20 : Auction results [Lugdunum Philatelie March 2004; Spinks Auctions April 2004; Cavendish Auctions April 2004] 21 : June auction closing July 10, 2004 20–21, 26–29 : Haitian censorship permits during WWII 32
- September 2004, Vol. 30(3)
: Belated find in one’s own collection! Earliest US naval ship visitor to Haiti – the “USS Philadelphia” 33, 39–41, 46 : Editor’s corner 34 : President’s message 35 Prices realized – June 2004 auction 36 Membership update 36 : HPS election of officers 37–38 : September auction closing October 10, 2004 36, 38, 42–47 : New 2004 Port Au Prince cancel 48
- December 2004, Vol. 30(4)
: Revisiting WWII censorship cancels via modern technologies – part 1 [of 2] 49, 54–57 : Editor’s corner 50 : President’s message 51 : French unit in multinational interim forces in Haiti 52 Prices realized – September 2004 auction 52 Membership update 52 : Auction chat [results of auction at Lugdunum Philatelie in September 2004] 52 : Pricing Haiti’s early postal covers 53 : December auction closing January 10, 2005 58–61 : Two health-related Haitian fiscals. Repr. from The American Revenuer, Mar./Apr. 2003 62 : Some uncommon Haitian domestic mail carried by ships of the K.W.I.M. line 61, 63–64 : New discovery – USS Patterson DD-392 64
- March 2005, Vol. 31(1)
: Obligation Peligre stamp – Peligre dam tax 1, 6 : Editor’s corner 2 : President’s message 3 : Certification of election 4 Prices realized – December 2004 auction 4 Membership update 4 : Secretary’s report 2004 5 : Continuation of illustrations from World War II censorship cancels via modern technologies from December 2004 issue of Haiti Philately [part 2 of 2] 7–9 : March auction closing April 10, 2005 6, 10–14 : Haiti’s justice fiscal (timbre justice). Repr. from The American Revenuer, July./Aug. 2003 15–16
- June 2005, Vol. 31(2)
: A study of Haiti’s first postage cards and their rarity when used as intended 17, 22–25, 29–30 : Editor’s corner 18 : President’s message 19 : World Association for the Development of Philately (WADP) 20 Prices realized – March 2005 auction 20 Membership update 20 : Jusqu’a markings 21 : June auction closing July 15, 2005 26–28, 30 : The Audubon souvenir sheet 31 : Haiti’s “ugly duckling”: the airport construction tax stamp. Repr. from The American Revenuer, Sept./Oct. 2003 32
- September 2005, Vol. 31(3)
: US naval visitors to Haiti – unusual finds USS Woodcock and USS Southard 33, 38 : Editor’s corner 34 : President’s message 35 : Washington 2006 World Philatelic Exhibition 36 Prices realized – June 2005 auction 36 Membership update 36 : Interexpo 2005 37 : Montes, Mischiak and me 39–41 : September auction closing November 1, 2005 35, 41–44 : Auction updates 45–46 : Haiti’s unauthorized new issues [bogus issues featuring John Paul II and Benedict XVI] 47–48
- December 2005, Vol. 31(4)
: New and some surprising news of US Navy visitors to Haiti 49, 57, 61–64 : Editor’s corner 50 : President’s message 51 : Haiti album pages 52 Prices realized – September 2005 auction 52 Membership update 52 : Saint Domingue award-winning exhibit available 53 : Mails to Port Au Prince – a contract from October 1875 54 : Confirmation of the French unit in FIMH Haiti forces 55–56 : December auction closing January 20, 2006 51, 56, 58–60
- March 2006, Vol. 32(1)
: Samples of merchandise 1, 9 : Editor’s corner 2 : President’s message 3 : Update – Washington 2006 philatelic exhibition 4 Prices realized – December 2005 auction 4 Membership update 4 : Haiti Philatelic Society financial statement January 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005 5 : Auction results – Brian Moorhouse November 27, 2005 6–8 : So-called new issues of Haiti? [butterflies/scouts sheetlet and Torino Chess Olympiad 2006 bogus issues] 7 : March auction closing April 20, 2006 3, 5, 9–12 : A study of Haiti’s 20 centimes stamp of 1895 & plating guide part I [of 3; Scott #37] 13–16
- June 2006, Vol. 32(2)
: A study of Haiti’s 20 centimes stamp of 1895 & plating guide part II [of 3; Scott #37] 17, 22–25 : Editor’s corner 18 : President’s message 19 : Recruiting – help the HPS survive! 20 Prices realized – March 2006 auction 20 Membership update 20 : Haiti philately stamp and postal history handbook project 21 : June auction closing July 31, 2006 19, 23, 25–28, 31–32 : The HPS collection scanning project 29 : An interesting combination of flights – dilemma? 30–32
- September 2006, Vol. 32(3)
: A French liner named “HAITI” and its connection with postal history 33, 45–48 : Editor’s corner 34 : Sellers Haiti collection auction results 35, 41 : The HPS program at Washington 2006 36–38 Prices realized – June 2006 auction 36 Membership update 36 : UPU unauthorized issues – a confirmation [bogus issues featuring John Paul II and Benedict XVI] 39 : Scott catalog 2005 – Haiti prices 41 : September auction closing October 10, 2006 42–44
- December 2006, Vol. 32(4)
: A study of Haiti’s 20 centimes stamp of 1895 & plating guide part III [of 3; Scott #37] 49, 54–57, 60–64 : Editor’s corner 50 : HPS election candidate biographies 51–53 Prices realized – September 2006 auction 52 Membership update 52 : December auction closing January 10, 2006 58–60
- March 2007, Vol. 33(1)
: Modern postal history (2003-2004) – new postmarks and new services 1, 7–8 : Editor’s corner 2 : The state of our Society 3 : Certification of elections 4 Prices realized – December 2006 auction 4 Membership update 4 : Haiti Philatelic Society financial statement January 1, 2006 through December 31, 2006 5 : Haiti – an update to its administrative/postal organization 5 : Collections scanning project [F. Burton Sellers’ collection vols. 1 to 3 on DVD] 6 : Scott #327 and Scott #108a for the record 6 : Haiti’s date tree issue, 1891-92: observations and notes part I [of 2; Scott #26-31] 9, 13–16 : March auction closing April 10, 2007 10–12
- June 2007, Vol. 33(2)
: Haiti’s date tree issue, 1891-92: observations & notes (part II) [of 2; Scott #26-31] 17, 21–27 : User survey progress & interim findings 18 : Collections scanning project [F. Burton Sellers’ collection vols. 4 and 5 on DVD] 18 : President’s message 19 : Society update 20 Membership update 20 : Additional Haitian postage stamps overprinted for fiscal use [supplement to list given in HP 28(4): “Topical Haiti revenues”] 27, 32 : June auction closing July 15, 2007 28–31 Prices realized – June 2007 auction 31
- September 2007, Vol. 33(3)
: Proofs of the 20c lithographed stamp of 1895 [Scott #37] 33, 36–39 : President’s message 34–35 : Collections scanning project [F. Burton Sellers’ complete collection of 64 vols. on DVD] 35 Membership update 35 : PERForated INitials [perfins] 39 : La Poste à Haiti 39 : The 2007 HPS user survey 40 : Scott #C466 error – for the record 40 : Harmer-Schau Auctions Northwest August 10-12, 2007 41 : Printer of the 20c lithographed stamp of 1895 [Scott #37] 41 : A Mega-Event ’07 experience or More is not always better 42 : First stamps printed in Haiti, 1935 [Scott #335-336, #C10] 43 : Trade cards 44 : Essays for the Empire of Haiti. Repr. from The Stamp Collector’s Magazine, vol. 5, no. 53, 1 June 1867 44–45 Prices realized – June 2007 auction 45 : September auction closing October 10, 2007 46–48 Sir Winston Churchill issue [Scott #602-608, #C319-C322]. Repr. from Mackay, James. The Guinness book of stamps. Guinness Superlatives Limited, London, 1982, p. 145 48
- December 2007, Vol. 33(4)
: Remarks regarding the Salnave listing [of postage stamps overprinted for fiscal use, published 1977 in HP 3(1)] 49, 55 : Editor’s corner 50 : President’s message 51 Prices realized – September 2007 auction 52 Membership update 52 : Strange red markings on early prestamp covers 53–54 : Haiti album pages – revisited 54 : A new censor handstamp ?? 56 : Haiti censor mail update 57, 61 : December auction closing January 5, 2008 54, 58–62, 64 : Relative scarcity of the 20c of 1895 and the 1898 provisional [Scott #37; #42] 62 : A new or bogus issue? [Beijing Olympics 2008 bogus issue] 63
- March 2008, Vol. 34(1)
: Haiti’s first airmail stamps, part I [of 3; Scott #C1-C4]. Repr. from Michel Forand (editor). Opusculum 1: an anthology of philatelic and historical papers. RPSC Philatelic Research Foundation, Ottawa, 1995 1, 7–9, 13–14 : Editor’s corner 2 : Haiti Philatelic Society financial statement January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007 3 Prices realized – December 2007 auction 4 Membership update 4 : Secretary/treasurer annual report 5 : Steiner Haiti album pages (some recommendations) 5 : Scott #1-3 on postal stationery sold for $23,000 !!! 6 : March auction closing April 18, 2008 4, 10–12, 16 : Two golds for Haiti at SARAPEX ’08 and a critique of a critique 15 : Haiti in congress books [published annually since 1935 by the American Philatelic Congress] 16
- June 2008, Vol. 34(2)
: Haiti’s first airmail stamps, part II [of 3; Scott #C1-C4]. Repr. from Michel Forand (editor). Opusculum 1: an anthology of philatelic and historical papers. RPSC Philatelic Research Foundation, Ottawa, 1995 17, 22–25 : Editor’s corner 18 : Postage Stamp Mega Event ’08 19, 29 Prices realized – March 2008 auction 20 Membership update 20 : Haiti in the Scott catalog 2008 edition 21 : Haiti Philatelic Society honors Carroll Lloyd 21 : June auction closing July 5, 2008 26–29, 32 : An unrecorded U.S. naval visitor to Haiti 30 Feldman spring auction results, April 1-5, 2008 31–32
- September 2008, Vol. 34(3)
: Haiti’s first airmail stamps, part III [of 3; Scott #C1-C4]. Repr. from Michel Forand (editor). Opusculum 1: an anthology of philatelic and historical papers. RPSC Philatelic Research Foundation, Ottawa, 1995 33, 38–40 : Editor’s corner 34 : President’s message 35 Prices realized – June 2008 auction 36 Membership update 36 : The 2 centimes provisional surcharge [Scott #25, #31, #44, #45] 37, 41, 45–46 : September auction closing October 4, 2008 40, 42–44, 46, 48 : A New Discovery ? [plate flaw of Liberty head Scott #4] 47 : Forged postmarks [see www.filatelia.fi/experts/index.html] 48
- December 2008, Vol. 34(4)
: An update of revenue stamps used on passports 49, 54–57 : Editor’s corner 50 : President’s message 51 Prices realized – September 2008 auction 52 Membership update 52 : Certification of election 53 : December auction closing January 5, 2009 52, 58–62, 64 : USA postage due stamps used In Haiti 62 : The Haiti section of the Scott catalogue 2009 edition 63
- March 2009, Vol. 35(1)
: Haiti’s first two flights 1, 6 : Editor’s corner 2 : President’s message 3 Prices realized – December 2008 auction 4 Membership update 4 : Haiti Philatelic Society financial statement January 1, 2008 to December 31, 2008 5–9 : March auction closing April 5, 2009 5, 9–13, 15–16 : Press release – Haiti’s 1902 provisional issue 14
- June 2009, Vol. 35(2)
: The slave who became a king! [Henri Christophe]. Repr. from Americana Philatelic News, Jan./Mar. 2006 17, 23–24 : Editor’s corner 18 : President’s message 19 Prices realized – March 2009 auction 20 Membership update 20 : A Haitian in the Academy ! [Dr. Jean-François Gibot] 21 : Turkish forerunner to a rare destination – Haiti. Repr. from The Israel Philatelist, vol. 60, no. 1, Feb. 2009 22, 30 : Honorary life membership awarded to Dr. G. L. Boarino 25 : Continuing promise update 25 : June auction closing July 6, 2009 24–30, 32 The postage stamps of Hayti by Fred Melville, 1905 part 1 [of 2] 31
- September 2009, Vol. 35(3)
: New ship in Haitian waters – U.S.S. Dickerson 33, 39–40 : Editor’s corner 34 : Addendum to annex A, HPS bylaws 35 Prices realized – June 2009 auction 36 Membership update 36 : A cover story: unusual transit and markings 37 : Haiti and the Dominican Republic 38, 46 : September auction closing October 1, 2009 35–36, 40–44, 47–48 : Melville – “Stamps of Hayti” – part 2 Chapter I Introduction – The story of Hayti [part 2 of 2]. Repr. from The postage stamps of Hayti, C. Nissen & Co, 1905 45
- December 2009, Vol. 35(4)
: A new unrecorded Haiti flight from 1930 49 : Editor’s corner 50 : Results from the 2009 APS StampShow in Pittsburgh 51 In memoriam: Reginald Gagneron [1st HPS president] 51 Prices realized – September 2009 auction 52 Membership update 52 : President’s message 53 : The black Napoleon [Pierre Dominique Toussaint] 54, 62–63 : 12 MAI 1802 essays 55–56 : Postal history – literature note 57 : Haiti in 2010 edition of the Scott catalog 57, 60 : December auction closing January 15, 2010 52–53, 58–60, 64 : A Haiti catapult cover from 1931 61
- March 2010, Vol. 36(1)
: Earliest known usage [of H&G #9 3c Simon Sam ovpt. postal card] 1 : Editor’s corner 2 : Haiti Philatelic Society financial statement January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009 3 Prices realized – December 2009 auction 4 Membership update 4 : President’s message 5 : In memoriam: Carroll L. Lloyd 5 : US naval ships in Haitian waters – “proof positive” list introduction 6–18 : An early airmail cover 19 : Postal service re-establishment and varia in light of the earthquake in Haiti 20 : March auction closing April 10, 2010 19, 21–26 : Maritime cancel query 24 : Caution about Haitian material [stolen from archives in Port-au-Prince after earthquake] 25 : The miracle of Germany: Liberty head 20 centimes imperf on cover – for 210 dollars! 26–28
- June 2010, Vol. 36(2)
: Haiti’s 1902 provisional issue: new facts and findings [Scott #67-81; for errata, see issue 36(3), p. 67] 29, 34–37, 46 : Editor’s corner 30 Haiti resumes some air service. Repr. from Linn’s Stamp News, 24 May 2010 31 : Brian Moorhouse auction results [at Peterborough on March 20, 2010] 32 Prices realized – June 2010 auction 33 Membership update 33 : President’s message 33 : Possible US naval ships in Haitian waters – “peripheral evidence” list introduction 38–41 : June auction closing July 1, 2010 42–45 : Scott nos. 656, the Apollo XIII issue 45 : The rarest examples of Haitian postal stationery! [postal card with Scott #113 affixed in used condition] 47–48
- September 2010, Vol. 36(3)
: Pioneer airmail of Haiti 49, 54 : Editor’s corner 50 : Haiti in 2011 edition of Scott catalog 51 Prices realized – June 2010 auction 52 Membership update 52 : President’s message – “Mr. Haiti” remembered [Bud Sellers] 53–54 Remembrances of Bud Sellers 55 : Scott #1 – new Cap Haïtien earliest known date of usage 56 : HPS June auction – a new record 56 : Bad times in Haiti: outside and inside the post office / Earthquake aftermath in Haiti 57, 59 : Further notes on the 1881 20c Liberty value on cover 58–59 : New first date for Liberty heads 60 : StampShow 2010 Richmond, Virginia 61, 66 : September auction closing October 1, 2010 55, 60, 62–65, 67–68 Mail-processing center opens in Haiti. Repr. from Linn’s Stamp News, 9 Aug. 2010 67 Corrections to “Haiti’s 1902 provisional issue: new facts and findings” as published in HP June 2010 67 : Windel’s column: Have you ever seen a cover with five different Haitian town marks? 68–72 : “Too sexy to be true” [response to “The rarest examples of Haitian postal stationery!” in HP 36(2)] Supplement
- December 2010, Vol. 36(4)
: Part I Aerophilatelic errors and ambiguities [part 1 of Early air mail of Haiti. HPS special study no. 2] 73, 78–80 : Editor’s corner 74 : Certification of elections (2011-2012) 75 Prices realized – September 2010 auction 76 Membership update 76 : President’s message 77 : APS StampShow 2011 August 11-14, 2011 77 : Portugal 2010 81–82 : Forget Scott – the “new” Haitian stamps – these are the real prices 83–84 : December auction closing 7 January 2011 85–89 : Windel’s column: a new discovery: December 7th 1895 – the day upon which the first picture postcard of Haiti was written! 89–92
- March 2011, Vol. 37(1)
: Haiti – a rare forerunner destination 1, 7 : Editor’s corner 2 : Haiti Philatelic Society financial statement January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2010 3 Prices realized – December 2010 auction 4 : President’s message 5 : Secretary/treasurer annual report - 2010 6 : HPS press release (January 19, 2011) [special study no. 2 Early Air Mail of Haiti] 6 : Bud Sellers Memorial Grand Award 8 : Haiti’s 10c citadel stamp of 1924 [Scott #316] 9–12, 16 : The postcard corner 13, 17 : March auction closing April 3, 2011 4–5, 7, 14–16 : Windel’s column: new discovery! An example of German stationery – filled with Haitian history 18–20
- June 2011, Vol. 37(2)
: An update of Haiti’s early air mail 21, 27–28 : Editor’s corner 22 : President’s message 23 : Flying high [gold medal at the Sarasota National Stamp Exhibition (Feb. 2011)] 23 Prices realized – March 2011 auction 24 Membership update 24 : The 1904 centenary issue on cover – new discoveries [Scott #83-95] 25–26 : The postcard corner 29–30 : Haiti’s 1906 “gold” issue [Scott #110-124] 31–34 : China censored cover 35 : June auction closing July 2, 2011 24, 26, 28, 36–40, 42 : Windel’s column: 2011 Haitian trend – overprints are jumping high 41–44
- September 2011, Vol. 37(3)
: Haiti: the 1881 first issue tête-bêche pairs [Scott #1-2 (Liberty head issue)] 21, 31–36 : Editor’s corner 22 : The June 2011 auction – a commentary 23 : Haiti in 2012 edition of the Scott catalog 23 Prices realized – June 2011 auction 24 Membership update 24 : President’s message – StampShow 2011 25–29 : Haitian postal update 30 : The postcard corner – Allen & Ginter: first Haiti card? 37–39 : Earliest known uses of the 1902 provisional issue [Scott #67-81] 41–46 : September auction closing October 2, 2011 24, 29, 35–36, 40, 46–51 : Windel’s column: rare, more rare, most rare – the centenary issue of 1903/1904 on covers [Scott #83-95] 51–56
- December 2011, Vol. 37(4)
: La Poste à Haiti 57, 67–74 : Editor’s corner 58 : Haiti Philatelic Society 10 November 2011 interim policy memorandum 59 Prices realized – September 2011 auction 60 Membership update 60 : President’s message 61 : Honorary life membership for L. Wallace Dean III 62 : Scott #176 sold at auction ! [December 8, 2011 auction by Cherrystone, New York] 62 : New revenue-used-as-postage discovery 63–64 : Astonishing prices! $259 for a 1930 airmail cover! 65–66 : Haiti ship cancels in Haitian waters – updates 75–76 : Haiti’s 1906 gold issue – new first usages on stamps and covers [Scott #110-124] 77–78 : A souvenir of Paris [perfins] 79–81 : Windel’s column: new discoveries – internal combination covers with cancels from Haiti and Britain 82–83 : December auction closing 5 January 2012 59–60, 64, 66, 76, 84–87 : HPS member speaks at the CCNY 88
- March 2012, Vol. 38(1)
: Revisiting Haiti’s centenary issue of 1903/1904 [Scott #83-95] 1, 10–14, 17 : Editor’s corner 2 : Haiti Philatelic Society financial statement January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011 3 Prices realized – December 2011 auction 4 : President’s message 5 : Rarity 6 : Information needed [1902 letter from Haiti to Switzerland] 7 : Who Is familiar with these specimens? [unissued 1949 UPU anniversary specimens ] 7 : Haiti’s 1924 definitive issue [Scott #315-319] 8–9 : New EKUs of the 1902 provisionals [Scott #67-81] 15 : Salomon issue – who has found the first dates of usages? [Scott #21-25] 16–17 : The postcard corner 18–19 : More on perfins 20–21 : Windel’s column: new discoveries – two internal combination covers and an unknown cancel from Saint-Domingue! 23–25 : March auction closing 8 April 2012 3–4, 6, 9, 22, 25–28
- June 2012, Vol. 38(2)
: Cocktails, Haiti and aerophilately 29, 35–36 : Editor’s corner 30 Prices realized – March 2012 auction 31 : A recent purchase – SMS Vineta 32 : A kind of Haitian “camel post” 33 : Problems on the web 34 : Wanted material for the HPS auctions 34 : HPS want list program 34 : Operation Restore Democracy in Haiti – ship covers 37–38 : Windel’s column: new discoveries! Some of Haiti’s first letters after independence in 1804 39–42 : June auction closing July 6, 2012 36, 38, 43–44
- September 2012, Vol. 38(3)
: Haiti section of the Scott catalogue – 2013 edition 45, 59–60 : Editor’s corner 46 Prices realized – June 2012 auction 47 Membership update 47 : Candidate statement 48 : Message to the membership of the Haiti Philatelic Society 49–50 HPS has a new secretary-treasurer – Terry Treadwell (HPS #168) 50 : High priced souvenir sheets [Scott #857a; #933] 51 : The missing – missing colors [Scott #C169a] 51 : The voyage of the “Seth Parker” 52 : Some words about a French collection of disinfected letters 53–56 : Windel’s column: a new discovery 1756 – the first forwarding agent cancel on a letter from Saint Domingue 57–59 : September auction closing October 6, 2012 47, 61–64
- December 2012, Vol. 38(4)
: More on the 1975 Audubon affair 65, 74–75 : Editor’s corner 66 Prices realized – September 2012 auction 67 Membership update 67 : Results and certification of the 2013-2014 election 68 : Another fine mess I got myself into 69–70 : A postal stationery card – but which one? 71 : I have a question – Nord Alexis essay 71 : What chaos – Haitian stamps on German stationery – around the world 72–73 : 1972 Olympics mystery [showing selvage of Munich 1972 issue] 73 : Heavy bidders fight on eBay – $1,600 for Sc #242 block with 4 tête-bêche 76, 80 : Windel’s column: 21 lines about love and death in a forgotten Caribbean war 77–79 : December auction closing 5 January 2013 70, 80–83 : Post office in Haiti: towards a change of direction 84
- March 2013, Vol. 39(1)
: First flight, Port au Prince to San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic 1, 8 : Editor’s corner 2 Prices realized – December 2012 auction 3 Membership update 3 : President’s message 4 : Haiti Philatelic Society financial statement for 2012 5–6 : Avis de réception 7 Haitian international postal rates for letters and parcels as of December 2012 8 : Imperforate Liberty heads: the first Haitian postcard 9–10 : Haiti censor handstamps revisited (again) 11–13 : Windel’s column: Milot duplex cancel – in use for 53 years, 5 months and 6 days, minimum? 14–17 : March auction closing 30 March 2013 4, 13, 17–20
- June 2013, Vol. 39(2)
: The Liberty head “Natal” specimen stamps 21, 25 : Editor’s corner 22 Prices realized – March 2013 auction 23 : President’s message 24 Membership update 24 : Scott C207a variety [really a variety of Scott #C207 printed in red instead of black; whole set exists] 26 : The 1976 airmail 80 centimes surcharges – an update [Scott #C443-445, #C447A] 26 : Some uncommon Haitian domestic mail carried by ships of the “K.W.I.M.” line. Repr. from The Seaposter, July/Aug. 2004 27–28 : New discovery? Strip of five Liberty heads on cover 29–30 : Chinese immigration cover 30 : Greetings from Pétion and Boyer – two wonderful letters from first two presidents of Haiti 31–33 : Windel’s column: the new smiling face of l’Office des Postes d’Haiti 24, 28, 33–36
- September 2013, Vol. 39(3)
: In praise of vampires! How vampire insects freed the world (and Haiti), built the USA, and kept part of New Zealand pristine 37, 42–43 : Editor’s corner 38 The advisory group committee 39 : President’s message 40 Membership update 40 : Haiti section of the Scott catalogue – 2014 edition 41 : Haiti letter arrival 43 : New discovery – a Miragoâne cover “port payé” from 1790 44 : Disinfected mail from Haiti 45 : Artistic Haitian envelope [part 1 of 7] 46 : Windel’s column: Toussaint Louverture – death cell in Fort-de-Joux 47–50 : Toussaint Louverture on Haitian stamps 50–52
- December 2013, Vol. 39(4)
: The 1933 Boyd–Lyon round-trip to Haiti, part 1 [of 2]. Repr. from Airpost Journal, July 1987, p. 322 53, 58–60 : Editor’s corner 54 New membership dues for the Haiti Philatelic Society 55 : President’s message 56 Membership update 56 : Amateur radio post cards 57 : The 1933 Boyd–Lyon round-trip to Haiti, part 2 [of 2]. Repr. from Airpost Journal, Aug. 1987, p. 383 61–62 : More on Boyd-Lyon Haiti flight. Repr. from Airpost Journal, Dec. 1987, p. 90 62–63 : The absolutely and positively final postscript to the Boyd-Lyon story. Repr. from Airpost Journal, Nov. 1988, p. 68 63–64 : Final note to Boyd-Lyon story – little known facts 64 : Windel’s column: That’s the Haitian Director of Philately! 65–66 : Nearly four years after the earthquake – Haiti today [part 1 of 2] 67–68 : Haiti’s celebration of Mother’s Day – an error exists [Scott #C218 inverted surcharge] 69 : Revenue stamps used for postage 69 : Artistic Haitian envelopes, part 2: only known Haitian “patriotic” cover [part 2 of 7] 70–71 : Haiti–China mixed frank pacific clipper air cover 72
- March 2014, Vol. 40(1)
: Scott No. 826A. The miracle of modern Haitian surcharges 1, 6–7 : Editor’s corner 2 : Haiti Philatelic Society financial statement for 2013 3 : President’s message 4 Membership update 4 : Haiti’s 1898 issue [Scott #52-66] 5 : The indemnity of Saint Domingue 7–8 : Liberty heads perforated re-engraved issue great covers never seen! 9–10 : Artistic Haitian envelopes, part 3: wonderful covers from Les Cayes Pharmacies [part 3 of 7] 11–12 : Windel’s column: I paid $382 for a fake of Nord-Alexis tête-bêche! [Scott #101a] 13–14 : Four years after the earthquake – Haiti today (part II) [of 2] 15–17 : Know your genuine and your counterfeit issues – the 1902 and 1906 overprints [Scott #67-81 (provisional government issue); #110-124 (“gold” issue)] 18–19 : Columbia flight postscript 20
- June 2014, Vol. 40(2)
: Experimental rocket mail – to Haiti 21, 26 : Editor’s corner 22 : A look at the Port-au-France cancel from the freedom from hunger issue [Scott #505-506, #C208-209] 23 : President’s message 24 : USMC evacuation flight cover 25 : Pan American Airways test of 1946 – check your cover 26 : Scott #360 – a new variety 27 : Haiti’s postal rate change of 1919 – history in action 28–29 : “QSL cards of Haiti” by Abdel Nassar is now available 29 : Artistic Haitian envelopes, part 4: coffee covers and labels at their best [part 4 of 7] 30–31 : Windel’s column: interesting discoveries – two new/old cancels on Liberty head stamps and a Pétion misprint 32–34 : Citadel – the “birthday collection” 35–40
- September 2014, Vol. 40(3)
: Navassa Island update 41, 46–47 : Editor’s corner 42 : Haiti section of the Scott catalogue 43 : President’s message 44 Membership update 44 Haiti Philatelic Society product price list 45 : Artistic Haitian envelopes, part 5: a great newspaper cover and two nice old pharmacy labels [part 5 of 7] 48–50 : 5 centimes overprint colors [Scott #274] 50–51 : Windel’s column: Hello again, Madame la Directrice Générale! [including new postal rates of Haiti] 52–55 : “The Leconte issue of 1912” by Peter C. Jeannopoulos [Scott #166-168; article review] 56–57 : Exotic destinations, part 1: to Russia, Dahomey and Madagascar from Haiti! [part 1 of 4] 58–59 : Postal essays of Haiti 60–63 : Perforated Liberty heads revisited 60 Application for membership in the Haiti Philatelic Society 64
- December 2014, Vol. 40(4)
: Haitian disaster mail – hard to find! 65, 71–73 : Editor’s corner 66 : President’s message 67 : When was the 1898-99 series issued? [Scott #52-66 (Simon Sam issue)] 68 : The Miragoave postmark [Miragoâne misspelled on postmark] 69–70 : Artistic Haitian envelopes, part 6: a funny registered calendar and two nice HAPAG examples [part 6 of 7] 74–75 : Windel’s column: The 19th century is still alive – in Jacmel 76–78 : The slave trade – Thomas Perrionet Thompson (First governor of Sierra Leone 1808-1810) 79 : Ham radio – international amateur radio 80, 88 : Exotic destinations, part 2: from Haiti to Sudan, Surinam, Japan and Yugoslavia [part 2 of 4] 81–83 : Colorful Leconte issue of 1912 – table of town marks [Scott #166-168] 84–88
- March 2015, Vol. 41(1)
: Simon Sam/coat-of-arms – new dates and a Cap Haïtien discovery [Scott #52-66] 1, 8–9 : Editor’s corner 2 : President’s message 3 Press release [Barbara A. Levine: Haiti’s first flights.] 4 : Atlas wreck covers from Haiti 4 Membership update 4 : Haiti Philatelic Society auctions 5–6 : EKU of Haiti Scott #1 revisited 7 : Surprising stamp market tip [Scott #857a] 7 : Election results [for the period 1 January 2015 to 31 December 1916] 7 : Artistic Haitian envelopes, part 7: This old Haitian pharmacy (1906) made the promise of a new life for sick people [part 7 of 7] 10–11 : Windel’s column: Do you know what was Haiti’s first capital? 12–17 : Two exhibits – three awards [Sarasota National Stamp Exhibition; Salomon isue varieties, R:S: overprint] 18–20 : Exotic destinations, part 3: Hungary, Namibia and Grand Turks [part 3 of 4] 21–22 : A review of a review [“The 1912 Leconte issue”, The Haiti Collector 2(1), March 2014] 23–27 : Only known perfin of Scott #37 28 : What makes the difference? [Brian Moorhouse auction February 28, 2015] 29–31 : Miragoave cancels [Miragoâne misspelled on postmark] 31–32
- June 2015, Vol. 41(2)
: Imperforate Liberty head – another earliest known usage 33 : Editor’s corner 34 : Haiti section of the 2016 Scott catalogue 35 Membership update 36 Life, patron, beneficial and sustaining membership for 2015 36 : Haiti Philatelic Society financial statement for 2014 37 : New Director General of the Office des Postes d’Haiti 38 : Origin of the 1860 Haitian “Patriotic Cover” discovered 39–44, 56 : Windel’s column: HPS meeting in Pétionville 45–48 : More on perfins 49–51 : Interesting postal stationery 52 : Review: HAPAG in Haiti – a basic book, well done! 53–54 : The UPU illegal issues of Haiti – issues falsely claimed to have been issued by the Haitian postal service 55–56 : A Leconte mixed franking 57 : An exotic destination [Dame Marie] 58 : Scott 133 and its “relatives” – some are hard to find! [for errata, see issue 41(3), p. 67] 59–64
- September 2015, Vol. 41(3)
: A 1902 provisional forgery on cover 65, 69 : Editor’s corner 66 : President’s message 67 : correction of error [for “Scott 133 and its ‘relatives’ – some are hard to find!” from HP 41(2)] 67 : Intra-town use of the 1898 1c Sam postal card 68 Membership update 68 Life, patron, beneficial and sustaining membership for 2015 68 : Haiti at MIDPEX 70 : CTOs & EKUs [Scott #67-81 plus stationeries] 71–77, 81 : Windel’s column: Haiti’s chiefs of state and philately: Would you be so kind to sign my stamps, Mr. President? 78–80 : Additional HAPAG purser marks 82–83 : A 1906 “gold” issue forgery exposed 84 : A “bullseye” Anse a Veau cancel 84 : Check of 7191 Liberty heads: the earliest, latest and rarest, part 1: LH imperf EKU and LKU [Scott #1-20; part 1 of 11] 85–88 : A brief history of collecting the “Liberty head” issues [Scott #1-20] 89–92 Shorties: Columbus’ “Santa Maria” not found! 92
- December 2015, Vol. 41(4)
: The “R:S:” provisional overprint [on Scott #21-22 (Salomon issue 1887)] 93, 97 : Editor’s corner 94 : President’s message 95 : Largest known used multiples of the 1c and 5c Leconte stamps [Scott #166/168] 95 HPS publications for sale 96 Membership update 96 : Postally used revenues [2c Quittance stamp] 97 : New perfin discoveries 98–99 : Check of 7191 Liberty heads: the earliest, latest and rarest, part 2: LH imperf. – rarity scale for Haitian town marks / table of more realistic catalog prices; part 3: LH imperf. – rarity scale for foreign marks / table of more realistic catalog prices [Scott #1-20; parts 2 and 3 of 11] 100–107 : The Cameron S. S. Line 108–109 : Windel’s column: about Germany’s Haiti Philatelic Society, the worst Haiti catalog worldwide and a new discovery [German HPS members; Michel Caribbean Islands catalog’s coverage of Haiti; Bremen consular cancel on 1867 Port-au-Prince to Bremen cover] 110–112
- March 2016, Vol. 42(1)
: “Upside-down use” fact or fiction? [Scott #21-25; upside-down usage of Salomon issue] 1, 6–9 : Editor’s corner 2 : President’s message [including financial statement 2015] 3–4 : Haiti exhibits in Atlanta and Sarasota 5 : Check of 7191 Liberty heads: the earliest, latest and rarest; part 4: LH perforated – earliest known usage (EKU) and latest known usage (LKU) for all plates, printings and towns [Scott #1-20; part 4 of 11] 10–15 : Haiti’s 1902 provisional government issue – a discovery [Scott #81 (1g) on cover] 16, 21 : LKMs of the 1902 provisional issue [Scott #67/81 and #J5-J7 largest known multiples] 17–28 : Current schedule of events at NY2016 show for HPS members 28 : Windel’s column: about Mrs “Liberty head”, dubious R:S: overprints and two interesting covers 29–32
- June 2016, Vol. 42(2)
: A philatelic franking including forged and stolen stamps [1904 forgery and stolen issue of 1915 on cover] 33 : Editor’s corner 34 Membership update 35 : L. Wallace Dean III (1932–2016) [obituary] 36 : NY2016 stamp exhibition summary HPS presence 37–38 : A diplomatic packet tag – very scarce and rare item from eBay 38 : Haitian crash cover discovery at NY2016 [1939 Don. N. Mohr cover on crash flight AAMC #390219] 39–40 : Shorties [1930 FFC to Cayenne] 40 : New York 2016 presentation summary 41–43 : Check of 7191 Liberty heads: the earliest, latest and rarest; part 5: LH perforated – rarity scale Haitian town marks / table of prices; part 6: LH perforated – rarity scale foreign marks / table of prices [Scott #1-20; parts 5 and 6 of 11] 44–51 : Early Haitian essays 52–58 : Two shorties [$1,235.73 for Napoleon; HPS member Claus Petry wins “German Gold” in New York] 59 : Windel’s column I: no more Haitian stamps - town marks only! [visit to Haiti in April 2016] 60–61 : Windel’s column II: Haitian covers in New York – expensive (water too)! [New York world stamp show May 2016] 62–64
- September 2016, Vol. 42(3)
: Another Haitian crash cover – Haitian Airways N150A 65 : Editor’s corner 66 Membership update 67 : President’s message 68 : New listing by Scott catalog for “MNH” 69–70 : Amazing result from Cherrystone’s June auction [cover with Scott #1-3 (Liberty head issue) sold for $16100] 69 : Packet tags revisited 71 : Windel’s column: Surprise! Chinese collectors want Haitian stamps! [Brian Moorhouse auction September 9th, 2016] 72–74 : Exotic destinations from Haiti, part 4: greetings from Viet Nam, Peru, Ethiopia and Tunisia [part 4 of 4] 75–76 : Check of 7191 Liberty heads: the earliest, latest and rarest; part 7: LH perforated re-engraved – earliest and latest known usage (EKU & LKU); part 8: LH perforated re-engraved – rarity scale Haitian town marks / table of prices; part 9: LH perforated re-engraved – rarity scale foreign marks / table of prices [Scott #1-20; parts 7, 8 and 9 of 11] 77–84
- December 2016, Vol. 42(4)
: Plating the stamps of Haiti [Scott #1-6 (Liberty head issue)] 85, 90–97 : Editor’s corner 86 Membership update 87 : President’s message 88 : Certification of elections 2017-2018 88 : Introducing the new secretary-treasurer [Georges Fauriol] 89 : A new find – imperforate sheet of Scott C318A 89 : More than four town cancels [on a single cover] 98–105 : Gutter pairs [of Scott #318 ABNCo specimens] 106 : An early airmail addendum [to HPS special study no. 2] 107–108
- March 2017, Vol. 43(1)
: USS Tennessee 1, 6–8 : Editor’s corner 2 Membership update 3 : President’s message 4 : Introducing board member Newton Kulp 4–5 : Haiti or Hatay?? 5 : An unusual destination? [postcard from Jersey to Port-au-Prince] 8 : The “Pommare” stamp of 1863 [for errata, see issue 44(2), p. 11] 9–21 : Lewis Burwell “Chesty” Puller 21 : Philately and philography 22–25 : A gutter pair follow-up [including photo of Kasimir Bileski amidst his massive stock] 26 : Timbre mobile stamps with gutters 27–29 : U.S. Army post office #2494 30–31 : A perforation variety of Scott J21 32
- June 2017, Vol. 43(2)
: The black Boyd-Lyon overprint [Scott #C4A] 33, 38–39 : Editor’s corner 34 Membership update 35 : President’s message 36 : Introducing Daniel Klinger 36 : Curiosity corner – a perforation variety of J22 37 : A 10c Marché Salomon stamp 37 : A better scan of the 1863 Pommare 39 : First day covers of the 1933 definitives and air mail stamps [Scott #325-334, #C5-C9] 40–46 : A 1933 stamp with a type 3 air mail cachet 47 : 1951 postage due gutter pairs 48 : Plating the plate 2 “Liberty heads” of Haiti [Scott #7-13] 49–67 : A postage stamp overprinted ‘timbre mobile’ [Scott #605] 68
- September 2017, Vol. 43(3)
: Discovering Pan Am’s first flying clipper’s inaugural scheduled service. Repr. from Airpost Journal, vol. 88, no. 8, whole no. 1046, Aug. 2017 69, 74 : Editor’s corner 70 Membership update 71 : President’s message 72–73, 76 : Introducing Emory Earl Toops 72 Brian Moorhouse – 1949-2017 [obituary] 73 : Pan Am clipper service – update and pilot information 75 : Haiti section of the Scott catalogue edition 2018 76 : Haiti illegal issues update 77 : Bonjour à La Gonâve 78–80 : The long road to the island of La Gonâve, a reminiscence 81, 85 : The postmark of Anse-à-Veau – early dates of cancellation 82 : Windel’s column: a new town mark, a reunion with Haiti’s Sugar Queen and a sad last photo [Scott #458-461, #C161-C162] 83–85 : Letters “via Navassa Island” – how it worked 86–88 : Three newly discovered Navassa items 89 : “Postcards” from Haiti 90 : The first letter of Haiti’s Queen Marie Louise... 91–94 : Why are these letters so rare (and expensive)?? [covers with rare rates] 95–96
- December 2017, Vol. 43(4)
: About the “errors” of the United Nations issue of 1960 [Scott #469, #C168-C169a] 97, 102 : Editor’s corner 98 Membership update 99 : President’s message 100 : New ship in Haitian waters – USS Melville (AD-2) 100 : German mail used in Haiti [10 Pf postal stationery] 101 : French agency in Haiti markings 103 : Cap Haïtien 1889 – on the route to solve a philatelic mystery [covers addressed to Heinrich Ballüder] 104–105 : Cap Haïtien 1889 – still alive today [photos from 2017] 106 : Liberty head news: some discoveries [Scott #1-20 postmarks] 107–109 : Six cheap covers, six nice stories 110–111 : Tortuga – isle of Caribbean pirates - some rare items from a nearly unknown Haitian location 112–116 : Shorties – a carnival in Port au Prince and the Boyd–Lyon flight 117 : Windel’s column: finest Haitian philatelic book ever; thanks, Barbara for 18 years fine editing; and how you can help Haitian orphans 118–120
- March 2018, Vol. 44(1)
: An update of U.S. Navy postmarks in Haitian waters, 1914–1939 [see also supplemental listing by Richard Jones in HP 44(4): “United States Navy ships: new dates & some additions”] 1, 5–27 : President’s message 2 New member welcome 2 : Acting editor’s corner 3 Life, patron, beneficial and sustaining membership for 2018 3 : Haiti Philatelic Society financial statement for 2017 4 Overprint errors of Haiti, 1939–2000 by Peter C. Jeannopoulos [announcement of HPS special study #5] 7 : A non-philatelic La Tortue cover 28–29 HPS member John M. Hotchner 29 : Curiosity corner [flawed (non-constant) overprint on Scott C206 (overprinted Space Needle issue)] 30 : The U.S.S. Melville 31 : Haiti: essays for the first series of postal stationery. Repr. from The Mainsheet, Nov. 2000, pp. 4-8 32–36
- June 2018, Vol. 44(2)
: The “City of Poets” [Jérémie] 1, 4, 6–7 Welcome to new members 2 : Acting editor’s corner 3 : Hurricane Hazel postal tax stamps [Scott #RA17-RA24, #RAC1-RAC2] 4–6 : Courvoisier, S.A. [Swiss printing company] 8–11 : Haiti’s first Dumas issue [Scott #335-336, #C10] 12–43 : President’s message 17 : Curiosity corner – a mysterious overprint on Scott B44 19 : An error update – Scott 873 41, 48 : Documentation of AAMC SH549 or MU-1 44–47 New York IFMs [#4 on Scott #1-6 (Liberty head issue), marking uncancelled “incoming foreign mail” in the U.S.] 48 : Postiljonen Auction: #220 – #221, March 15–17, 2018 49–52
- September 2018, Vol. 44(3)
: PF certificates [Philatelic Foundation expertizing] 1, 5–19 : Acting editor’s corner 3 : President’s message 3–4 : 2019-2020 term HPS board elections timetable 4 A Panelli forgery [of Scott #3 (Liberty head issue)] 5 A fiscal with a postal cancel [70c “connaissements exportation” revenue stamp with Jérémie town cancel ] 17 : Does Scott C515 exist? 20 : The “OFFICIAL / 100 A 1” watermark on 1898 imperforates [Scott #46-51] 21–26 1958 penguin with wrong value [25c Maryland forgery of Scott #425] 24 : La Gonâve covers 27–29 IMF cancels [#2 on Scott #1-6 (Liberty head issue), marking uncancelled “incoming foreign mail” in the U.S.] 29 : 1927 air mail of Jérémie 30–43 The most expensive HPS auction lot 43 : A small grubby looking cover [to Chicago “received in bad order”] 44 : Berthelot centennial cancel 44 : A postage stamp transformed into a fiscal and used on a passport [Scott #557] 45 A missing decimal [Scott #C51] 45 : From my collection [i.a. block of 50 with Scott #250 ink variety] 46–48 Haiti’s last stamp [Scott #939] 48 Black Panther [bogus issue] 48 : The USNS Eagle 49–50 : A cover story: the Air Canada Montreal – Port-au-Prince inaugural flight 50–54 2018 bogus issues 54–56
- December 2018, Vol. 44(4)
: President Paul E. Magloire 1, 9–11 New member welcome 2 : Acting editor’s corner 3 : President’s message 3 : Haiti Philatelic Society membership dues reminder: 2019 4 Introducing HPS 2019-2020 officers and board members 5–8 “Haitiana” [President René Préval on Liberia Michel #3330 (UN Millennium Summit 2000)] 6 : Les trois Dumas 12–14 #3 IMF cancels [on Scott #1-6 (Liberty head issue), marking uncancelled “incoming foreign mail” in the U.S.] 15–16 : Issues printed by Joh. Enschedé for Haiti 15–29 : Vergniaud Pierre-Nöel [designer of stamps] 30–37 : TIMBRE / SOLIDARITE / G. 4.00 [fiscal overprint on Scott #C368] 38–39 : Haiti revenues – the ‘timbre mobile’ series (c1924-1950’s). Repr. from The Mainsheet, 16:61, January 1991, pp. 4-5 40–42 : Other Haiti revenues ex the ABN Co. archive. Repr. from The Mainsheet, 16:61, January 1991, pp. 6-8 42–52 : United States Navy ships: new dates & some additions [supplements listing given in HP 44(1): “An update of U.S. Navy postmarks in Haitian waters, 1914–1939”] 53–59 : Richard D. Jones 60 An uncataloged error [Scott #C380 double overprint, one inverted (HAIPEX 1972)] 60 : Port-au-Prince to Cap Haïtien first flight covers 61–64 Introducing HPS Member Stephen Roche, HPS #449 [Latin American Philatelics] 64
- March 2019, Vol. 45(1)
: Haiti’s alphabetisation stamps [Scott #RA25-RA30, #RAC3-RAC5] 1, 7–47 Welcome to new members 2 : Editor’s corner 3 : President’s message 4 Bill Matthews awarded honorary life membership 4 Haiti Philatelic Society membership dues reminder: 2019 5 : Haiti Philatelic Society financial statement for 2018 6 : Curiosity corner – Churchill: an unlisted color variety [Scott #C322 (Sir Winston Churchill issue 1968) and #828 (surcharge 1986)] 48 : Intermediary printing plates and trial proofs [of Scott #82-88 (centenary issue 1903/1904) and #96-101 (Nord Alexis issue 1904)] 49–66 : The third palm tree issue [Scott #46-51 on cover] 67–68
- June 2019, Vol. 45(2)
Latest news [Dessalines document sold for $2500; new HPS librarian] 2 A new 1904 discovery! [Scott #82-88 (centenary issue 1903/1904) on postcard canceled 1904] 3 : What’s the matter, Missis President? 3 : The Lindbergh photo album came from Texas! [Lindbergh in Haiti 1928: photos and covers] 4–9 : Spectacular discovery: a letter piece from 1928 with two previously unknown postmarks! 10–11 : Four questions about security and tourism in today‘s Haiti 11 : The first big Liberty head-auction 2019! [Guy Dutau collection auctioned off by Soler y Llach (Barcelona)] 12–15 : Congratulations, Guy Dutau! [for the invitation to sign the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists] 15 Would you like to buy the most beautiful and largest Liberty head collection in the world? You need $593,000! At least! [Brian Moorhouse collection offered by Corinphila (Zurich)] 16 : ULTRAMAR on two stationeries – ultra rare! [UPU specimens of H&G postal card #13 and letter card #1] 17 : “Le Marron De Saint-Domingue”: three different overprints! [Scott #C324 overprint errors] 18 This stationery is a little rarity! From Dame Marie to Switzerland [in March 1915] 18 : Barbara, can you help? What kind of PLANE MAIL is this? [canceled PaP Dec. 3, 1924] 19 : This is illegal! 386 different souvenir sheets are fakes! [Haiti bogus issues; part 1 of 11] 20–21 Sans Souci 1906 – today! [Scott #129] 22 Chapelle Milot 1933 – today! [Scott #332] 23 : My opinion: Who buys stamps that show mass murderers? [François Duvalier on Somalia bogus S/S] 24 : Double fakes [J.H. Stolow’s space exploration stamps with inverted overprint] 24 What are the HPS members collecting? [results of questionnaire] 25 : Postcard corner [four classic postcards ca. 1900-1920] 26–27 : Which is Haiti’s most beautiful stamp? [reader survey] 28–31 Wally’s top ten of March auction 2019! 32
- September 2019, Vol. 45(3)
Latest (auction-) news [Scott #108a; Gerry Boarino collection] 2 : Columbus was faster – letter needs five years from Haiti to Europe! 3 : What the matter, President Barbara? 3 : Haiti’s 15 most expensive postcards 4–5 : ‘Fifth Anniversary of International Airmail’ covers in the Caribbean 6–9 : Can you help, Barbara? [official airmail cover with 1922 PaP duplex cancel] 9 Some nice Saint-Domingue covers! [ex Brian Moorhouse] 10 : Here it is: perfin no. 14 – unique! [Scott #45] 10 : Details matter [Scott #909-912a (indigenous birds issue 1999)] 11 : A new Salomon mystery [Scott #25 with Salomon’s face removed] 12–13 : Salomon stamps without Salomon [essays based on Scott #23-24] 14 : A new Salomon R:S:-discovery [Scott #22 with R:S:-overprint and Gonaïves postmark] 15 : Marché de Fer 1906/1919 16–17 : #826A: from 30 cents to 115 dollars! [Scott Catalogue prices] 18 Scott Catalogue prices: then and now [Scott #1-20 catalog prices 1925/2020] 18 A great book about Sans-Souci! [Gauvin Bailey: The palace of Sans-Souci in Milot, Haiti: the untold story of the Potsdam of the rainforest.] 18 Sorry, Scott Catalogue! Your Toussaint and Dessalines illustrations are fakes! [Scott #83, #85] 19 Sorry, Michel catalog! But your overprint is absolutely nonsense! [POSTE 5 CTS GOURDE overprint] 19 : This is illegal! They look great but they are fakes! [Haiti bogus issues; part 2 of 11] 20–21 These are the 12 most beautiful stamps of Haiti! [results of reader survey] 22–23 Wally’s top ten of June auction 2019 24
- December 2019, Vol. 45(4)
Membership update 2 Daniel Klinger (HPS) promotes Haiti stamps in France 2 These are Haiti’s top three [most expensive stamps] 3 : [high price for Scott #24a (Salomon issue 1887)] 3 Haiti’s most beautiful stamp – we have to wait for the final! [poll postponed due to uprisings in Port-au-Prince] 4 : Saint-Domingue: There is still something new to discover after 250 years! [hand stamps, manuscript markings, dates] 5–7 : 10 years after the worst earthquake ever – what has happened in Haiti since then? [current state of postal affairs] 8–11 : Congratulation! 20 years of Wally auctions! [HPS auctioneer Ubaldo “Wally” Deltoro] 12–15 All Haitian towns + districts with Zip codes! 16–18 : Scott No. 873 – this stamp is full of surprises! [varieties of International Youth Year (1985) issue 1986, overprinted 1996] 19 : 2019 APS Stampshow – HPS has triple presence! 20–21 : Haiti’s 1902 Provisional Government issue – a new discovery: the rare 50 centimes on cover! [Scott #80] 22–23 : This is illegal! Two Holy Fathers on fake Haiti sheets! To hell with the counterfeiters! [Haiti bogus issues; part 3 of 11] 24–25 : Jacmel’s mystery of July 9, 1881 – is it solved? [earliest Jacmel postmarks on Scott #1-6 (Liberty head issue)] 26–29 What a surprise: from $19 to $346! [eBay sale of cover from Port-au-Prince via New York & Hongkong to the Dutch East Indies] 29 : Liberia has its own “Salomon mystery” – President Johnson disappeared from postal cards [Liberian 1891 stationeries with portrait erased] 30–31 Do you know this “Bicentenaire”-postmark of Toussaint Louverture? [commemorative slogan postal marking 2003] 31 Wally’s top ten of September auction 2019 32 Haiti Philatelic Society membership dues reminder 2020 32
- March 2020, Vol. 46(1)
: What’s the matter, Missis President? 2 : Interesting news about Haiti’s greatest Toussaint Louverture! [foreign cancel on Scott #90 (centenary issue 1903); new book] 3 : A unique cover: transported to Haiti by the only zeppelin ever built by Germans for the U.S. Navy [LZ-126 / ZR-3 (1924)] 4–5 Haiti Philatelic Society inside [new HPS auctioneer Eric Roberts] 6 Membership update 6 : Haiti Philatelic Society financial statement for 2019 7 A mail from HPS-member Andree Davies [Étienne Élie Gérin postcard; poster stamp with map of Hispaniola] 7 : Haiti’s International Reply Coupons 8–9 : These are Haiti’s first and last trains on postcards 10–13 : This is illegal! Chess figures, fighters, fire trucks – fakes can be so colorful! [Haiti bogus issues; part 4 of 11] 14–15 Haiti’s most beautiful stamp – the final takes place in March! 15 : Was there a maritime company in Haiti during 19th century? YES! [SERVICE ACCÉLÉRÉ des Bateaux à Vapeur] 16–19 : Essays for the Empire of Haiti [Faustin essays]. Repr. from The Stamp-Collector’s Magazine, June 1, 1867, pp. 86-87 20 : Are the so-called Faustin essays forgeries or innocent ‘imitations’? 21–22 : Can you help, Barbara? [official cover without postage exclusion indications (AVION type 3 EKU); ESCADRILLE cacheted airmail] 23 : This is the rarest Haitian UPU error – on cover! [Scott #370 (Capois-la-Mort) triple ovpt in black] 24
- June 2020, Vol. 46(2)
: What’s the matter, Missis President? 2 The sad end of Milot’s Henry Christophe Chapel 3 : Have you ever seen “the stolen issue” on covers? – Here they are! [Scott #219/232] 4–7 : Have you ever seen the unknown three stamps of “the stolen issue” in blocks of four? – Here they are! [Scott #219/232] 8–9 : Cheers! Carnival in Haiti [on postcards] 10–12 : The complete list of Haitian post offices [plus map] 13–17 : Can you help, Barbara? Managua - Port-au-Prince - Puerto Rico – a valuable first flight cover! 18 Auction news 18 The great story behind a cheap $74 Zeppelin card [Friedrichshafen to Port-au-Prince, 1929] 19 : The largest recorded Liberty head multiples [Scott #1-20] 20–25 : This is illegal! 2006 – year of diamonds for counterfeiters of Haiti sheets! [Haiti bogus issues; part 5 of 11] 26–27 Haiti Philatelic Society I.N.S.I.D.E. 28 Letters to the editor 29–30 HPS at the Sarasota National Stamp Exhibition – gold and vermeil for HPS members! 31 Where are the covers with this Saint-Domingue postmark? [“OUANAMINTHE”] 31 Haiti Philately quiz 32
- September 2020, Vol. 46(3)
Letters to the HP editor 2 [The stamp market] [Bud Sellers’ Haiti postmark collection auctioned off] 3 Welcome to new members 3 : How to create a Haitian Columbus collection [Columbus themed stamps from Haiti and the Dominican Republic] 4–11 : Haiti’s 1906 definitive series and its denominations for foreign mail [used on 1913 HAPAG cover] 12–13 HPS classified ads – who wants what? 13, 22 : 304 years! The oldest Saint- Domingue letter to France [written in 1716 by Marquis of Galiffet d’Honon] 14–15 : This is illegal! The Beijing dolls 2008 – fake Haiti Olympic stamps! [Haiti bogus issues; part 6 of 11] 16–17 : Interesting new information about the sources of Haitian fakes in Poland and Russia [see also HP 46(4), p.30] 17 : What’s the matter, Barbara? 18 : Can you help, Barbara? [AAMC Cuba Flight #43 FFC] 18 HPS inside: Why are you collecting Haiti? [answers from HPS members] 19–22 : 41 years member of HPS – in memoriam Leo Malz 23 : Hardcore covers [1828 cover from Port-au-Prince to Antwerp] 24
- December 2020, Vol. 46(4)
: These are Haiti’s most beautiful stamps! [election results] 1, 4–7 Côte Plage – A new town mark discovered by Mayk Plewka! 2 Leo Malz Haiti collection auctioned – for US $128,360! 3 : 1707: A Saint-Domingue document from “Roi Soleil” Louis XIV 8–10 : “The Stolen Issue” – more interesting discoveries! [Scott #219/232] 11 : Foul on Scott #778! That’s not the flag of Cameroon! [Scott #771/780 (12th World Cup in 1982, issued 1983)] 12–13 : This is illegal! SS fakes from 2009 to 2011 [Haiti bogus issues; part 7 of 11] 14–15 : The first Saint-Domingue error? [“JEXEMIE” postmark on 1789 letter from Marseille to Plimouth] 16–17 : Check of 7191 Liberty heads: the earliest, latest and rarest, part 10: the CAP forgeries; part 11: final results [Scott #1-20; parts 10 and 11 of 11] 18–25 HPS members asking HPS members: Can you help? [Mike Parker: overfranked 1837 letter; Wally Deltoro: Liberty head revenue stamp] 25 : Haiti’s lost places: The Estimé memorial 26–27 : Lindbergh American Clipper flight cover – flown from Cuba to Haiti 28–29 [suspended postal service from Germany to Haiti due to COVID-19 pandemic] 29 : HPS inside: letter to the editor [comment on “Interesting new information about the sources of Haitian fakes in Poland and Russia”, HP 46(3), p.17] 30 HPS classified ads – who wants what? 31 Welcome to new members 31 Postcard corner: Who are these three gentlemen? [Haitian trio Salnave, Germain, Thibault at Exposition pavillon in Paris 1937; see also HP 47(1), p.9] 32
- March 2021, Vol. 47(1)
: President’s message 2 $8,800 for this letter from Santo Domingo to Gonaïves! [letter from Cap-Haïtien to Port-au-Prince, ca. 1895 Haitian telegram (Corinphila Auctions, Zurich, Switzerland)] 3 : Pretty “Lemons” – from 44 different cities and villages! [Scott #147] 4–7 282 x 91 mm – Haiti’s greatest postcard! [folded double picture postcard 1924] 8 Have you ever seen a Haitian Leporello? [Leporello postcard 1929] 9 : News about an old postcard! [follow-up to “Who are these three gentlemen?” in HP 46(4), p.32] 9 : Padre Roger Riou – one of his last letters from Haiti before Papa Doc chased him out of Tortuga… 10–15 : This is illegal! Black Panther and Batman are fakes! [Haiti bogus issues; part 8 of 11] 16–17 : There was an internment camp at Fort National and certain Haitians of German descent were interred there! [Mexico 1942 cover sent to an internee at Fort National] 18–19 Scott-No. 666: Haiti 1972 – and today … there will always be tap taps … 19 : Imperforates with a twist [perforates and imperforated issues printed in different colors] 20–21 HPS inside: questions to the editor – and some answers! [ink smudges on Scott #C72 (150th anniversary of Haitian independence 1954); correct date of the 1st Haiti postcard; 1904 stationery to Norway …] 22–23 First “Forwarding Agent”-stamp of the world: third Saint Domingue F.A. letter discovered! 24
- June 2021, Vol. 47(2)
: President’s message 2 The Haiti Philately quiz: Why did this postcard cost 4 cents additional postage? [solution in HP 47(4), page 23] 3 : 1790: 1st censorship! Whites confiscated letters from “gens de couleur” 4–7 : August 7, 1912: The night the government palace blew up! [documented by picture postcards] 8–12 ... and these Haitian government palaces were also destroyed. 13 : The “cap forgeries” of Haiti’s Liberty Head issues on covers – including a new discovery! [Scott #1-20] 14–17 : These “GL O.Z.-Lemons” are hard to find on covers! [Scott #196] 18–20 : What is the latest on Haiti’s international reply coupons (IRC), Mr. Leimenstoll? 21 : This is illegal! Fake butterflies, fake Ferraris, fake Harleys – all in the name of Haiti… [Haiti bogus issues; part 9 of 11] 22–23 : How did Toussaint Louverture come to Franklin, Tennessee? [Toussaint Louverture Cemetery] 24–25 ... and how did Toussaint Louverture come to Cuba, Benin, Dahomey, Jamaica, France? [Louverture on foreign issues] 26 : That’s the best researched book about Haiti’s national hero ever! [review of Sudhir Hazareesingh: Black Spartacus: The Epic Life Of Toussaint Louverture published 3 Sep. 2020 by Allen Lane, London.] 27 HPS inside I [1787 ship letter; Haitian Revolution as a board game] 28 HPS inside II [letter with South African revenue stamps to Haiti; 1942–44 tuberculosis seals] 29 HPS inside III [www.latinamericanphilatelics.com; overfranked 1837 cover] 30 Membership update 30 HPS inside IV [specimens of Haiti postage due labels from the Madagascar archives; 1751 cover with I. DUFOREST/A BORDEAUX handstamp] 31 Cap-Haitien, 2003: What happened to the first “i”? [misspelling on postmark] 32
- September 2021, Vol. 47(3)
: Vice President’s message 2 : The Audubon story [all about the scandal around Haiti’s unreleased Audubon issue of 1975] 4–21 : An unissued color error [of the 5 gourdes roseate spoonbill stamp] 17 Some genuine Audubon stamps [of the world] 22–23 John James Audubon (1785 – 1851) – America even faked his birthplace! [USA #874 (1940 Famous Americans: Audubon) cacheted FDC] 24
- December 2021, Vol. 47(4)
: Vice President’s message 2 The 1st map of Haiti [on Bhutan SS issued 1987] 3 : An Orange for ‘Witch Doctor’ Papa Pierre [Scott #146] 4–7 : 1792: A letter from Antigua to London describes the bloody revolution in old Saint-Domingue! 8–12 : This is illegal! Nobody can laugh about this Bugs Bunny! [Haiti bogus issues; part 10 of 11] 13–15 Attention! These “tête-bêche” pairs of Liberty heads are just offered on the Internet – they are fakes! [replica of SG #2c] 14 And here is the next R:S: “stamp”! [R:S: overprint on Scott #21] 15 Does this postcard show the wrong church? [see HP 48(1), page 23] 16 This beautiful misperforation comes from France! [Scott #49] 17 And here you see 32 x the rare Toussaint of 1904 on a single envelope – this must be a record! [Scott #93] 17 : Haiti’s naval blockade (October 1993 – October 1994) 18–21 Expensive Dumas family! [Scott #335 horizontal pair imperforate between] 21 Poor Brian Oakes: First Covid, then came the earthquake! 22 HP Quiz in June: Two knew the correct answer [see HP 47(2), page 3] 23 Letters to the editor 23 Welcome to new members 23 : Sometimes even the best auction houses in the world have no idea [auction house Heinrich Köhler, Wiesbaden, Germany] 24 : Haiti’s first postcard series – it could hardly be more beautiful! [Künzli postcards] 25–28 A very rare French shipping line “F” cancellation Port-au-Prince 28 The “Panther” attacked! The exciting story behind this postal stationery [of 1902] 28–31 : The unusual story of how “Baby Doc” Duvalier got a Chinese letter stamp 32
- March 2022, Vol. 48(1)
: President’s message 2 Haiti Philately is looking for the most atmospheric postcard from Haiti! [reader survey] 3 : Newly discovered Haitian postmarks from Spanish part of Hispaniola [postal affairs during Haitian rule over all Hispaniola 1822–1843] 4–13 : Does our “Liberty Head” lady really have two faces? [Monty Wedd “Stamp Oddity”] 14–15 : A world-famous composer memorialized the man who designed a Haiti picture postcard [Miesler postcards] 16–20 : This is illegal! Dictator Pinochet on a fake Haitian souvenir sheet! [Haiti bogus issues; part 11 of 11] 21–22 Two top results for letters from Haiti and Saint-Domingue! [Corinphila December 2021 auction] 22 Welcome to new members 23 A strange forgery [cover built from a part of a gummed sheet of forged Scott #43] 23 Mystery of the “wrong” church solved [see HP 47(4), page 16] 23 A new discovery: Mistake in Dessalines postmark! [blue oval “DESSALIMES / JUL 19 1954 / HAITI” postmark on Scott #C59] 24
- June 2022, Vol. 48(2)
: President’s message 2 Jacmel’s (probably) earliest date – for $21.50! [on eBay] 3 Germany’s largest stamp newspaper reported on three pages about HPS! 3 Haiti’s air mail: There is lots of research required… [interview with Barbara Levine] 4–5 : Four covers full of air mail history 6–9 : The change of the airmail routes [FAM 6 Camaguey Transito airmail markings 1932-1935] 10 : Exotic destinations from exotic Haiti: Cuba, Curaçao, Ecuador, Egypt, Monaco 11–13 : Saint-Domingue lives six years on – because General Jean-Louis Ferrand refused to surrender [December 1803–July 1809] 14–21 : Who was A.F. Salgado? [in search of a stamp dealer in Haiti] 22–25 Haiti Philately is looking for the most atmospheric postcard from Haiti! [reader survey continued] 25 : An update of naval ship cancellations 26–27 HPS inside: HPS has a Haitian-born member again! [Abdel Nassar] 28–29 HPS inside: letters to the editor 30 How Chris Paul got the idea to collect Haiti’s stamps 30 Daniel Klinger’s discovery [Scott #99 variety (Nord Alexis issue 1904)] 30 Yvonne’s new premium letter [1892 cover PaP to Paris] 31 ... and this great “Carte Postale Illustrée d’Haïti” that traveled on two ships Mike Parker discovered! [1898 postcard Gonaïves to Stettin] 32
- September 2022, Vol. 48(3)
included with next issue
- September-December 2022, Vol. 48(3-4)
: President’s message 2 : The first Haitian letter with a postmark – dated January 4, 1807! 4–7 : A royal letter [from 1812 when Henry Christophe was King of Haiti ] 7 : Dessalines definitive stamps, part I: the singles 8–15 : What Germany knows about Haiti’s philately (and the HPS) 16–18 : I started collecting Haiti with a cover that had Haiti as an exotic destination [Port-au-Prince to Monrovia 1948] 19–20 Five exotic destinations from Haiti to the wide world 20–22 Two new discoveries of duplex postmarks with the numerals 1 – but the mystery about these postmarks remains unsolved! 23–24 : Haiti Philately: Subject and author index for volume 47, March/June/September/December 2021 25–29 HPS inside: Bye, bye, Gerry Boarino (1931 – 2022)! You were a great person, an outstanding philatelist! 30 Letters to the editor 31–33 : HPS inside: Vermeil medal for Haiti Philately – a reason to rejoice? 34 : Haitian Centennial of Independence. Have you ever seen Trials like this? [Scott #92] 35 International auctions 36–37 : The Haiti of the past that we all loved does not exist anymore 38 : These days there is no gas, no electricity, no internet 39 Haiti’s most beautiful stamp set complete on cover! [Scott #125//143 (1906 definitives)] 40
- March 2023, Vol. 49(1)
: GL O.Z. overprints of 1914 1, 6–44 Membership update 2 : President’s message 3 : Editor’s corner 3 : In memoriam Gerald L. Boarino 4–5 : Liberty Head revenue proof-essays 19 Cinderellas [L. Bernard poster stamps; see also HP 9(3), p. 73] 31 : A rarity scale 44 GL O.Z. revenues [overprinted TM = timbre mobile ] 45 : Port-au-Prince 29mm double arc postmarks 46–48
- June 2023, Vol. 49(2)
: GL O.Z. overprints of 1914, part II: uncataloged GL O.Z. stamps 1, 5–16 Membership update 2 : President’s message 3 : Editor’s corner 3 HPS bylaws amendment proposal [granting voting rights to honorary life members] 4 : A double overprint on fake issue [1974 UPU overprint on unissued Space Exploration stamp] 17 : Request for help with Deslandes correspondence 18 : Quantities of the issues overprinted 1914–1920 19–25 : Postcards published by F. Didier 26–32 : The Liberty head revenue essays 33–35 : The postal history of Haiti from French colony to U.P.U. [summary of exhibit shown at the Royal Philatelic Society of London on Oct. 4, 2018] 36–40 No. 108a auctioned off at Daniel F. Kelleher sale May 17, 2023 41 No. J18 on cover 42
- September 2023, Vol. 49(3)
: GL O.Z. overprints of 1914, part III: GL O.Z. forgeries 1, 4–32 Membership update 2 : President’s message 3 : Editor’s corner 3 : W. Bonnefil postcards 33–35 HPS at Great American Stamp Show in Cleveland 2023 36 : Marc Antoine Joseph Frédéric Puton (1779-1856) and the Expédition de Saint-Domingue (1801-1803) 37–40 : Experimental flight of July 14, 1927 Barahona to Port-au-Prince 41–42, 46 : Provisional “T. M.” revenue overprints of 1923 and the fake 7 Fév. 1914 GL O.Z. overprint on a 1906 revenue stamp 43–45 EKUs of GL O.Z. stamps on cover 46 : 20c trial color proof forgeries [Scott #87 (Centenary of Independence 1903–1904)] 47–48 : A Liberty head revenue essay 48
- December 2023, Vol. 49(4)
: GL O.Z. overprints of 1914, part III: an illustrated catalog of 1914 GL O.Z. overprint varieties 1, 4–40, 56 Membership update 2 : President’s message 3 : Editor’s corner 3 : The Haiti Philatelic Society at the Great American Stamp Show 2023 41–42 : The HPS mentioned in The Error World, a British writer’s affair with stamps and why we collect 43 : E. D. Bassett - US minister resident to Haiti (1869-1877) – letter to Benjamin Coates, July 5, 1869 44–50 : Haiti and the 1914 UPU specimen overprints 51–55
- March 2024, Vol. 50(1)
: Haiti’s 1903 centenary issue [Scott #82-88 (Centenary of Independence 1903–1904)] 1, 5–48 : President’s message 3 : Editor’s corner 3 : HPS treasurer’s report 4 : A cover story: Greetings from the Oloffson! [Grand Hotel Oloffson covers] 49–51 : Villa Miramar/Cordasco House [Scott #932] 52 Auction results: Daniel F. Kelleher Auction sale 790, Oct. 11-13, 2023 [two 1936 1st North America flight covers] 52 : Curiosity corner: Scott 826A – a scarce stamp on and off cover 53–54 : An overfranked 1883 Austrian postal card [Scott #1-3; errata listed in HP 50(2), p. 4] 56
- June 2024, Vol. 50(2)
: Haiti’s handstamped paper (1811-1936) [plus introduction by editor; org. title “Haiti’s handstamped revenue paper (1811-1936), with additional observations on its printed fiscal paper”]. Repr. from 69th American Philatelic Congress, August 8, 2003. STAMPSHOW 2003, Columbus, Ohio 1, 5–24 : President’s message 3 : Editor’s corner 3 Errata [in “An overfranked 1883 Austrian postal card”, HP 50(1)] 4 : United Haiti Corporation postcards 25–30 Caveat emptor! A used abroad that wasn’t [manipulated 1866 cover on eBay] 30 : Only known examples of WW II provisional censor labels 31–33 : Do Scott 190 or 197 with a type 2 GL O.Z. overprint exist? 34–35 : EKU of Scott 826A 35 : Some notes on Haiti’s first aerogram 36–40 : A census of 1891 trial proof sheets of ten [Scott #27] 42–53 Daniel F. Kelleher Auctions, LLC sale [Scott #108a sold on May 17, 2023] 54 Lionel W. Crouch (b. 1886 - d. 1916) [British lawyer and philatelist] 55 : Only known USS Mallard (ASR-4) in Haitian waters [U.S. Navy postmark, Gonaïves; errata listed in HP 50(3), p. 5] 56
- September 2024, Vol. 50(3)
: A non-philatelic use of Haiti’s first aerogram 1, 5–7 Membership update 2 : President’s message 3 : Editor’s corner 3 Errata [in “Only known USS Mallard (ASR-4) in Haitian waters”, HP 50(2)] 5 Only two 20c Sam perfins off-cover known [Scott #64 (1898 Simon Sam)] 5 : EKUs of 1906 ABNC stamps denominated in centimes de piastre [Scott #125//143 (1906 definitives)] 8–22 : Plating imperforate Liberty Heads [Scott #2] 23–29 : HPS at Hartford [APS’ Great American Stamp Show (GASS) at Hartford, Connecticut, Aug. 15-18, 2024] 30–31 : Addressed to Dawson, Yukon Territory [1906 postcard] 31 : An unusual 7c de piastre rate [1910 cover] 32
- December 2024, Vol. 50(4)
: Laws (1807-1918) governing tariffs and hand stamps as found on Haitian revenue paper 1, 5–33 : President’s message 3 : Editor’s corner 3 : U.S. Navy ships in Haitian ports [covers discovered in the USCS Naval Cover Museum] 34–36
- March 2025, Vol. 51(1)
: Haiti’s 1914 GL O.Z. Leconte stamps [Scott #199-201] 1, 6–26 Membership update 2, 5 : President’s message 3 : Editor’s corner 3 : HPS treasurer’s report 4 An unusual 2c de piastre rate 23 : Foreign and domestic rates according to the postal tariff of 1919 26–27 : Postcards by Vilmenay 28–38 : Canada Post issues stamp honoring Haitian-born author Dany Laferrière 39–40
- June 2025, Vol. 51(2)
: The Mike Parker collection of Haiti [Cavendish auction March 5-6, 2025] 1, 4–27 : President’s message 3 : Editor’s corner 3 : EKU of the 1c ultra 1902 provisional postal stationery card 8 : A comprehensive listing of Vilemenay postcards 28–34 : An unreported overprint variety on Scott CB16? 34 : In memoriam: Clay Morgan (1969-2024) 36
- September 2025, Vol. 51(3)
: Haiti’s Allegory of Agriculture & Commerce series of 1920 [Scott #310-314] 1, 4–27 : President’s message 3 : Editor’s corner 3 : An unreported 1891 proof sheet of 10 [Scott #27] 28 : Foreign and domestic rates according to the postal tariff of 1919 29 : Mauger & Brierre postcards 30–40