7-15 Prisoners' Mail from the American Civil War Galen D. Harrison
An exhibit showing research into the locations of places of detention.
This exhibit also received the
American Society of Polar Philatelists Award
Rossica Society for Russian Philately ROSSICA Award
Court of Honor
1-6 Cuba - The Stamps of King Alfonso XIII, 1890 - 1898 Ernesto Cuesta
A study of the regular issues with emphasis on usages (not in competition).
Gold Medals
16-24 Confederate States of America, 1861-1865 James W. Bowman
Postal history of the Confederate States from secession of the southern states to the collapse of the Confederacy
This exhibit also received the U.S. Philatelic Classics Society Award
25-34 Confederate Postal History of Columbia, South Carolina Harry L. McDowell
Covers showing the markings and usages of the Columbia, S.C. Post office during the period December 20, 1860 to February 17, 1865.
35-41 Independent State and Confederate Mail of North Carolina Tony L. Crumbley
A special study of the letter communications of Independent and Confederate North Carolina, focuses on the postal markings, operations, and adversities after secession.
This exhibit also received the American Philatelic Society Award of Excellence and Ribbon for Predominently pre-1900.
56-64 U.S. Third Class Mail: The First 100 Years, 1863-1963 Stephen L. Suffet
Development of third class mail as a domestic class of service, 1863-1963, with a very brief look at forerunners,1845-1863.
This exhibit also received the
Bureau Issues Association Statue of Freedom Award
97-103 Boyd's Local Post, New York City: 1844-1911
A traditional study of one of the best known U.S. local posts, Boyd's, established in 1844 in New York City.
104-113 U. S. Carrier Studies Donald B. Johnstone
Research studies of the Franklin and Eagle carrier stamps, regular postage issues and markings for carrier use, and representative semi-official carrier issues and use.
197-204 Cuba - Airmail Service - 1914-1939 Robert B. Spooner
The collection uses mostly flown covers to portray developments during 1914-1939 when pioneers, international airlines, and Cuba's national airline inaugurated air mail service to most of Cuba.
This exhibit also received the American Air Mail Society Award
212-216 Cuba: The British and French Post Offices Fernando J. Iglesias
The study of markings and rates and their usages for both Havana and Santiago post offices from 1842 through the 1870s as Cuba joined the UPU, together with later usages.
This exhibit also received the Cuba Philatelic Society Medal
236-240 Scott and Shackleton in the Antarctic J. Edgar Williams
Philately & postal history of N.Z.'s Antarctic dependencies which later became Ross Dependency: King Edward VII Land and Victoria Land; with a postscript on Shackleton's last expedition.
This exhibit also received the American Philatelic Society Award of Excellence and Ribbon for Predominently 1900-1940
Vermeil Medal with Felicitations
44-46 Confederate "Official" Perforations and "Private" Separations Richard D. Norton
This is the first modern-era exhibit ever presented on this unheralded Confederate subject.
This exhibit also received the American Association of Philatelic Exhibitors Award of Honor
Vermeil Medals
49-55 Vietnamese Military Mail Joseph Cartafalsa
Vietnamese military stamps, covers and usages from South Vietnam, North Vietnam and the Socialist Republic.
This exhibit also received the American Philatelic Society Award of Excellence and Ribbon for Predominently 1940-1980.
65-72 U.S. Covers from the Philippines, 1898-1902 Weston D. Burnett
The exhibit focuses usages of U.S. commemorative stamps, regular issues, postage dues, and cancellations from military postal stations.
79-85 Colombia - First Commercial Airlines, 1920-21 James C. Johnson
First issues of the commercial airlines of Colombia 1920-21 Compania Colombiana de Navagacion Aerea and Sociedad Colombo-Alemana de Transportes Aéreos (SCADTA).
86-90 Howard County, Maryland Patricia Stilwell Walker
Postal history of Maryland's most central county. Arranged geographically.
91-96 The Soviet Republic of Georgia, 1924-1958 Peter A. Michalove
Postal history of the Georgian Republic from the introduction of Soviet franking through the early post-war years.
This exhibit also received the Rossica Society for Russian Philately Presidents Award
130-134 Liberia: Its stamps and Postal History Thomas J. Richards
The exhibit shows the wide diversity of Liberian philately from the early stampless, through the classic first issues, to the overprints, and censored items of WWI and WWII.
135-139 European Castles - Their Evolution and History Vincent De Luca
Reviews the evolution and history of European castles and fortifications from prehistory to renaissance. It also includes contributions made by Byzantines, Arabs, and Crusaders.
This exhibit also received the American topical Association First Award and Ribbon
150-156 French and British Aviation and Airmail Pioneers, 1870-1935 Dieter Bortfeldt
Development of aviation/airmail from Balon Monte pioneer flights , military, commercial, special events, semi-official stamps, proofs, and items signed by the pilots etc.
157-162 Corridor Service 1838-1977 Fred MacDonald
Railroad Postal Markings applied to mail between New York and Washington, D.C. on the route of the New York & Washington R.P.O.
163-168 The Liberties: Rates and Usages John W. Allen
This exhibit presents the rates and usages of the 1954 U.S. definitive series called the Liberty series.
180-184 Italian Prisoners of War in USA, 1942-1946 Giorgio Migliavacca
From capture in North Africa to USA: camp mail mail handling, censorship and postal routes, incoming and outgoing mail including repatriation.
217-224 Cuba (Republican Era) Errors and Varieties Silvia Garcia-Frutos
A collection exhibiting the "wrong side" of Cuban philately showing errors. varieties, and everything else different before or after the stamps were printed.
241-250 The Exploration of the Arctic George A. Hall
A study of Northern exploration from the development of Hudson's Bay to the current commercial utilization and settlement in arctic areas.
251-255 Soviet Antarctica Ross Marshall
A comprehensive study of the early years of Soviet antarctic activities.
261-264 French Activities in the Arctic 1925-1970 Serge Kahn
This exhibit relates 45 years of french activities in the arctic from I. B. Charcot reaching eastern Greenland in 1925 to P.E. Victor, leader of French polar expeditions.
Silver Medals
42-43 Point Lookout Prison, 1863-1866 Ian Tickell
A selection of covers and letters both to and from Confederate prisoners in Point Lookout, Maryland, the North's largest camp.
47-48 Basketball Devin S. Luster (YOUTH EXHIBIT AGE 10)
The game, its players, equipment, techniques, venues, and championships.
This exhibit also received the:
American Association of Philatelic Exhibitors Youth Grand Award
Junior Philatelists of America Blue Ribbon
American Topical Association Youth Award and Ribbon
73-78 How to Win a Gold Medal "Alberich von Fafner"
A veteran philatelist, grateful for 65 years in our hobby, discloses his secrets of what - and, mostly, what not - to do to win top awards.
This exhibit also received the American Association of Philatelic Exhibitors Creativity Award
114-120 Spanish Colonial Papel Sellado of the Audiencia of Santafe de Bogota Manuel Arango
Revenue stamped paper from 1640-1820. All sello classes are represented including documents stamped and signed by Viceroys, Presidents of Audiencias, provisional papel sellado, local revalidations, and major errors.
121-124 Postal History of the League of Nations and the International Labor Organization Greg. S. Galletti
The exhibit is a study of the official mail of the League of Nations and the International Labor Organization.
This exhibit also received the American Revenue Association silver Ribbon
125-129 Postmaster and Provisional Issues, Colombia Dieter Bortfeldt
Provisional, Postmaster, and bogus issues of Colombia 1860-1912.A specialized study of the stamps, sheets, covers, errors, forgeries, etc., together with dates, decrees etc.
140-144 Soccer World Cup Jules Rimet Juan Carlos Santacruz
Stamps, covers, and postal markings associated with the Jules Rimet Soccer World Cup, from 1930, Uruguay, to 1970, Mexico, when Brazil won the trophy in definite form.
This exhibit also received the American Topical Association Second Award and Ribbon
169-174 The Postage Rates of China David Lu
This collection studies and exhibits the postal rate changes from 1945, after the victory, to 1948, when the CNC became in use.
175-179 Ellan Vannin: Isle of Man William J. Drummond
This exhibit will trace development of the postal system from the period around the Uniform Penny Postage Act of January 1840, to the coronation of the Queen in 1952.
193-196 United States Beer Stamps 1866-1919 Alen Cimiano
Beer stamps were issued in 1866 to help show that tax was paid on keg beer. This exhibit shows the different issues, values, paper varieties, and cancels.
This exhibit also received the:
American Association of Philatelic Exhibitors Award of Honor
American Revenue Association Silver Ribbon
256-260 Roald Amundsen - The Polar Explorer Fred Goldberg
A biographical exhibit describing the life of Roald Amundsen with expedition-related covers and cards from all of his own expeditions.
Silver-bronze Medals
145-149 Falconiformes - Aves Rapaces (Birds of Prey) Gloria Rocio Ospina
Collection of Falconiform birds (eagles, condors, etc.) on stamps, covers, varieties, cancellations, documents and related material.
This exhibit also received the American Topical Association Third Award and Ribbon
185-189 The Olympic Games - An Event in the World Angelica Puentes (YOUTH EXHIBIT AGE 14)
A thematic collection about Olympic games, places, elements etc., with covers, stamps etc.
205-211 Cuba: The Republic Margarita Cortes
Transition, honoring the patriots, discovery and development of economic possibilities, and telecommunications and transportation.
265-268 The International Antarctic Glaciological Project 1971-1988 Michel Perrot
This exhibit intends to relate, through a philatelic study, the chronology of USA-France cooperation from the first IAGP journey in 1971.
Bronze Medal
190-192 Zambia Collection A.D. Manoussakis
Zambia stamps, flaws, shades, blocks, and errors in both definitive and commemoratives from the first years of independence.
U. S. Philatelic Classic Society Member 1-frame Exhibits
Baltimore-Washington Chapter
269 U.S. 1869 3 Cent Usages Ronald S Klein
270 Odd and Unusual Usages Kenneth A. Pitt
271 The Italian Connection: International Mail Between the United States and Italy Joseph Geraci
272 Usages of the U.S. 2 Cent Red of 1898 Labron Harris
273 Franco-British Accountancy Markings on Mails from South America 1843-1856 Jeffrey C. Bohn
274 Some Gems from a Chicago Postal History Collection Seymore B. Stiss
275 Postal History Potpouri William A. Sandrik
276 U.S. 3 Cent 1857 Varieties Robert R. Hegland
277 Trans-Atlantic Printed Matter During the Mail Treaty Period Richard F. Winter
278 A 1904 World's Fair Sampler Jim Curtis
279 The Blitz Stamps of Newfoundland Clarence A. Stillions
280 The Straightline Name Stamps of Baltimore 1773-1799 Patricia Stilwell Walker
281 Grenada's War Tax Issues W. Danforth Walker
282 Collar Ad Covers with Large Banknotes Jerome S. Wagshal
283 Colored Cancellations and Postal Markings on 19th Century Stamps Richard M. Wrona
284 West Virginia Stampless Through 1869 Norval L. Rasmussen
285 Five Cents and Other Rates in the Stampless Period Richard P. Livingston
286 A Postal History Sampling - Holmes Hole/ Vineyand Haven, Mass. to 1900 Paul Magid
287 British Virgin Islands Postal History Peter P. McCann
288 Modern United States Varieties Relating to Perforation John M. Hotchner
Other Exhibit and APS Luff Youth Award
225 Upper Bongo Land Kwame Obeye-Amin
A special study of the first 15 bongos issue.